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help me pleeeease (LCD Digital clock)

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7amoud

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hi guys

plzzzz help me with my project

name: LCD Digital clock using AT89C51

i have connect the whole circuit and i have a C++ code

my instructor want an assembly code for this project

plzzz help me to convert the C++ code to assembly

Circuit diagram:

**broken link removed**

C code:
PHP:
#include<reg51.h>
#define cont_port P3
#define port P1  
#define dataport P2  // Data port for LCD
#define m_sec 10
sbit rs = cont_port^0;
sbit rw = cont_port^1;
sbit en = cont_port^6;
sbit dig_hr1=port^0;
sbit dig_min1=port^1;
sbit start=port^2;
sbit am_pm=port^3;
int hr ,hr1=0;
int min,min1=0;
int sec,sec1=0,dig_am_pm=0;

void delay(unsigned int msec)   // Time delay funtion
{
int i,j ;
for(i=0;i<msec;i++)
  for(j=0;j<1275;j++);
}

                
void lcd_cmd(unsigned char item)   // Function to send command on LCD
{
dataport = item;
rs= 0;
rw=0;
en=1;
delay(1);
en=0;
return;
}

void lcd_data(unsigned char item)  // Function to send data on LCD
{
dataport = item;
rs= 1;
rw=0;
en=1;
delay(1);
en=0;
return;
}

void lcd_data_string(unsigned char *str)  // Function to send string on LCD
{
  int i=0;
  while(str[i]!='\0')
{
    lcd_data(str[i]);
    i++;
    delay(1);
}
return;
}

lcd_data_int(int time_val)   // Function to send number on LCD
{
int int_amt;
int_amt=time_val/10;
lcd_data(int_amt+48);
int_amt=time_val%10; 
lcd_data(int_amt+48);
}

void lcd(unsigned char str1[10])  // Function to initialize LCD
{
lcd_cmd(0x38);  //2 LINE, 5X7 MATRIX
lcd_cmd(0x0e);  //DISPLAY ON, CURSOR BLINKING
delay(m_sec);
lcd_data_string(str1);
}

void set_hr1()  // Function to set hour
{
hr1++;
if(hr1>11)
hr1=0;
lcd_cmd(0xc3);
lcd_data_int(hr1);
lcd_data(':');
}

void set_min1()  // Function to set minute
{
min1++;
if(min1>59)
min1=0;
lcd_cmd(0xc6);
lcd_data_int(min1);
}

void main()
{
int k;
start=1;
dig_hr1=1;
dig_min1=1;
lcd_cmd(0x01);
lcd_cmd(0x83);
lcd("SET TIMING");
lcd_cmd(0xc3);
lcd_data_int(hr1);
lcd_data(':');
lcd_data_int(min1);
while(start==0)
{
  delay(10);
  if(dig_hr1==0)
  set_hr1();
  if(dig_min1==0)
  set_min1(); 
}

if(am_pm==0)
{
  lcd_cmd(0xc8);
  lcd_data_string("am");
  dig_am_pm=0;
}

if(am_pm==1)
{
  lcd_cmd(0xc8);
  lcd_data_string("pm");
  dig_am_pm=1;
}
delay(200);
lcd_cmd(0x01);
while(1)
{
  for(k=0;k<2;k++)
  {
   for(hr=hr1;hr<12;hr++)
   {
    for(min=min1;min<60;min++)
     {
      for(sec=0;sec<60;sec++)
      {
       lcd_cmd(0x82);
       delay(1);
       lcd_data_int(hr);
       lcd_data(':');
       lcd_data_int(min);
       lcd_data(':');
       lcd_data_int(sec);
       if(dig_am_pm==0)
       {
        lcd("am");
       }
       else
       {
        lcd("pm");
       }
       lcd_data_string("    ");
       delay(100);
      }
     }
    min1=0;
    }
  if(dig_am_pm==0)
  dig_am_pm=1;
  else
  dig_am_pm=0;
  hr1=0;
  }
}
}
 
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Really an assembly code, or an Machine Code for programming the Controller.

Assembly Code can be procuced when you starting the preprocessor of your C-Compiler.
But that is done by a machine and not easy to read for human.

Whenn you assemble that code in a next step, then will be produced the machine code.
Most time in Intel .hex format.
 
my instructor want an assembly code for this project
what should be my next step now :) ????
I guess that a good start would be for YOU to write the code in assembler.
You appear to have copied the schematic and C code from somewhere to pass off as YOUR project, now you want someone to write it in assembler for you.

JimB
 
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