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Im having trouble writing this code. Could someone give me the solution (I understand BCD numbers, etc, I just can't write code that works)?

It's supposed to add two packed BCD numbers (4 digits each; they are at addresses OP1 and OP2) and place the result in address RES.

Thanks in advance :)

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    Implement it in C, and then view the dis-assembly. Jan 31, 2015 at 10:08
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    Show your code and we'll tell you what you did wrong.
    – Jongware
    Jan 31, 2015 at 10:52
  • @barakmanos that usually works great, but not this time.
    – harold
    Jan 31, 2015 at 11:50

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Using daa (decimal adjust after addition), you can simply add them directly, without a round trip through binary integers.

Something like this (completely untested)

mov al, [OP1]
add al, [OP2]
daa
mov [RES], al
mov al, [OP1 + 1]
adc al, [OP2 + 1]
daa
mov [RES + 1], al
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I will not give you a solution, but instead some guidance. You need to split your work into 5 simple stages:

  1. Read the BCD encoded numbers
  2. Decode them to integers in the memory
  3. Perform addition
  4. Encode the addition result back to BCD representation
  5. Store the result in RES

I think that each stage is relatively easy to implement and hope this will help you to solve it by yourself.

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