In this video, we demonstrate how to write an 8085 microprocessor program to transfer data from memory locations 2050H and 2051H to 3000H and 3001H using the LHLD and SHLD instructions. This tutorial is perfect for students, hobbyists, and professionals looking to deepen their understanding of data transfer operations in the 8085 microprocessor.
What You'll Learn:
Loading Data into Registers: Use the LHLD instruction to load data from specific memory locations into registers.
Storing Data from Registers: Use the SHLD instruction to store data from registers into different memory locations.
8085 Assembly Language Basics: Gain insights into basic programming concepts and instructions in the 8085 microprocessor.
Program Outline:
Load data from memory locations 2050H and 2051H into the HL register pair using LHLD.
Store the data from the HL register pair into memory locations 3000H and 3001H using SHLD.
Why Watch This Video:
Educational: Learn the fundamentals of 8085 assembly language programming, focusing on data transfer instructions.
Practical Example: See a real-world example of moving data between memory locations using the 8085 microprocessor.
Step-by-Step Guidance: Follow along with clear, detailed explanations and code walkthroughs.
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