Question: Write the program in LC-3 assembly language Start at .ORIG x3000. Find the larger of two 8-bit unsigned numbers. The two unsigned numbers is in
Write the program in LC-3 assembly language
Start at .ORIG x3000. Find the larger of two 8-bit unsigned numbers. The two unsigned numbers is in a memory location whose address is in location x4000. Number 1 is in bits [15:8], and Number 2 is in bits [7:0]. The program should store the larger of these two unsigned numbers in memory location x4001 bits [7:0].
Example: If the memory location x4000 contains x5000, and memory location x5000 contains 0100101001111100 (x4A7C), then your program should: Store x007C in memory location x4001.
If the two numbers are equal, program should still store the number in x4001.
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