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https://github.com/tamaraatanasova/8086-zadaca1

Simple 8086 program
https://github.com/tamaraatanasova/8086-zadaca1

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# 8086-Zadaca1

Write a program that should load 80 data from the keyboard and place them in
memory, and then determine how many of the data have a value greater than 2Dh and less than 6D.
The number of data that meet the specified condition to be shown on the displays in decimal
format. The program should be located at address FF100h in the EPROM.

![Screenshot (1)](https://github.com/tamaraatanasova/8086-Zadaca1/blob/main/8086zad1.png)

[Tamara Atanasova ](https://github.com/tamaraatanasova)

**Subject**

Microcomputer's systems

**Built With**

This project is built using the following tools:

- [Emu8086](https://emu8086-microprocessor-emulator.en.softonic.com/): Assembler and emulator for the Intel 8086 microprocessor.

**Getting Started**

To get a local copy up and running, follow these steps.

**Prerequisites**

In order to run this project you need:

A working computer
Connection to internet
Setup

**How to Run**

To run the program, you need an 8086 emulator or assembler. You can use emulators like DOSBox or TASM (Turbo Assembler). Here's how to run the program using EMU8086:

1. Download and install Emu8086 from [here](https://emu8086-microprocessor-emulator.en.softonic.com/).
2. Clone this repository to your local machine.
3. Open Emu8086 and load the `code.asm` file.
4. Assemble the code by pressing the Assemble button.
5. Run the program by pressing the Run button or by pressing F10.