8086 Microprocessor Lab Environments 8086 Programming by Ravinder Nath Rajotiya - February 21, 2022February 21, 20220 Different ways to write 8086 Assembly Program Introduction The MPI Lab experiments can be performed using the microprocessor trainer kit or it can be performed using a PC installed with one of the different assembler available like MASM611, NASM, TASM and so on. It all depends on the instructor/faculty which one they prefer. The advantage with the trainer kit is that you can view the different ICs and other components on the kit, you can manually set certain settings using different jumpers/links on the motherboard and feel the concept of low level programming. You are required to first write the program on a coding sheet or notebook, then manually assemble it referring the mnemonic/hex code table and substituting the address all manually with