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Transcribed Image Text:Programming Project: For Loops
Write an Assembly Language Program that produces the Times Table for a specific
integer value between 1 to 12. NOTE: You choose and hard code only one value
(i.e. 7) and produce the times table for that value. Also note that since you are
using registers and memory locations make sure that at each step you screen shot
each result for each part of the Times Table. For example 7 x 12 = 84 but in
Hexadecimal the value is 54.
Sample code in C
#include <stdio.h>
void main()
(
int i, j;
printf("Enter an integer: ");
scanf("%d", &i);
printf("Times %d Table\n", i).
for(j = 0; j<= 12; j =j+1)
{
printf("%d x %d = %d\n", j, 1. j'i);
}
printf("\n");
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