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Write an assembly language program that keeps on prompting user to enter a small character between a and z till enter is pressed. If small character is entered, convert it into capital letter and display with proper message on next line. If any other letter is pressed print an error message prompting the user to enter the character again. (Declare the data part too)
Sample output is given below:
Enter a small character: h
Equivalent capital letter is H
Enter a small character: g
Equivalent capital letter is G
Enter a small character: W
Input is not small letter between a-z
Enter a small character: f
Equivalent capital letter is F
Enter a small character:
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