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Convert the following ARM assembly program (everything) into X86 program and then describe the differences between data movement instructions. @ This is my program .section .data a: .word 2 @ 32-bit variable a in memory b: .word 5 @ 32-bit variable b in memory c: .word 0 @ 32-bit variable c in memory .section .text .globl _start _start: ldr r1, =a @ load the memory address of a into r1 ldr r1, [r1] @ load the value a into r1 ldr r2, =b @ load the memory address of b into r2 ldr r2, [r2] @ load the value b into r2 add r1, r1, r2 @ add r1 to r2 and store into r1 ldr r2, =c @ load the memory address of c into r2 str r1, [r2] @ store r1 into memory c mov r7, #1 @ Program Termination: exit syscall svc #0 @ Program Termination: wake kernel .end

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