(a) Write and run a 8086 Assembly language program that converts a three digit ASCII number
stored in three consecutive byte locations in the memory, into a binary mumber. The output
should be stored in DX register. For example, if three consecutive byte locations contain
*345' (please note they are three ASCII dagits), then the DX should get bmary equivalent of
decmal number 543, which is (0000 0010 0001 1111). This bunkry value will be stored in
DX register.
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