Translate the following C program to Pep/9 assembly language
#include
int myAge;
void...
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Translate the following C program to Pep/9 assembly language
#include
int myAge;
void putNext(int age) {
int nextYr;
nextYr = age + 1;
printf("Age: %d\n", age);
printf("Age next year: %d\n", nextYr);
}
int main () {
scanf("%d", &myAge);
putNext(myAge);
putNext(64);
return 0;
}
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