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Create a procedure that generates a random string of length L , containing all capital letters. The procedure, CreateRandomString, receives the length of the string (L) in EAX, and returns the pointer to a byte array in ESI held the random string. Part 2 Write a driver program uses the CreateRandomString procedure to generate 20 random strings. Each random string with a random length between 1~100. Output all strings in the console window.
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