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Write an msp430 assembly language filtering subroutine, clipfilter, to examine the elements of a list of positive word-size numbers stored at location pointed to by r5. these numbers are actually the digitized values of a sample of analog waveform. the first word in the list is the length of the list. the second word in the list is the max cut-off value before clipping. the third word in the list is the number of times clipping is performed. the subroutine will scan the whole list and clips all values which exceed the max, and records the number of clippings. clipping means replacing any value which exceeds the max with max value itself.

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