The aim of this assignment is to write a two pass assembler for an extended SIMPLE instruction set. Then write and test programs in SIMPLE assembly. A final part is to write an emulator for the SIMPLE machine (replacing the one provided).
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The aim of this assignment is to write a two pass assembler for an extended SIMPLE instruction set. Then write and test programs in SIMPLE assembly. A final part is to write an emulator for the SIMPLE machine (replacing the one provided).
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The aim of this assignment is to write a two pass assembler for an extended SIMPLE instruction set. Then write and test programs in SIMPLE assembly. A final part is to write an emulator for the SIMPLE machine (replacing the one provided).
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Marking Scheme:
The assignment is worth 10% of your overall CP2001 grade.
? Execution: 8 marks
o Testing the program with various valid and invalid user inputs (e.g. number of players, symbol placement, early game ending).
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Examination II
Data Structures using C++, spring 2014
1. (4 pts)In C++, the arrow -> is called the member selection operator.
1). What is the other way to write the expression p->m?
2). In the expression p->m, p is (select the correct one)
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CS-110 Coursework 2: Set 18th
November, due 5
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Neal Harman
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Your task is to write a (very simple:-) student record system. You should be able to store
details about students - their name, subject and a student number; as well as the level
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Games of No Chance MSRI Publications Volume29, 1996
The Angel Problem
JOHN H. CONWAY
Abstract
. Can the Devil, who removes one square per move from an in-
nite chessboard, strand the Angel, who can jump up to 1000 squares per
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COMP2129 Assignment 2
Due: 11:59pm Monday, 21 April 2014
This assignment is worth 12% of your final assessment
Task description In this assignment we will develop a simplified version of Nintendo’s
Super Mario Bros in the C language using dynamic data structures and ensuring that no memory leaks occur.
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The aim of this assignment is to write a two pass assembler for an extended SIMPLE instruction set. Then write and test programs in SIMPLE assembly. A final part is to write an emulator for the SIMPLE machine (replacing the one provided).
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COM101: PROGRAMMING2014 Project (AssignmentNo.3) Due date 11:55pm 26/09/20 14(Week 12Friday) In this project, you are required to design a suitable interface and implement a program which can 1.Load two files. Each of them contains a set of numbers (in CSV format). For example: T1.txtcontains 2, 6, 4, 8, and T2.txt contains 11, 3, 1, 12. Etc. 2.Sort those numbers in each file, and show the sorted results in their corresponding listbox; 3.Merge these numbers into a final sorted list, and save them in a new file “T3.txt” You are also required to write a short report to describe the design and implementation of your project. Your submission should include a compressed file for the VB.Net project and a WORD file describing the design and implementation of your project..What to submit? You need to submit a software copy of your work via submission link in Week 9 on Student Portal. Your submission should contain: A clearly labeled VB.NET solution (Name, IdNo, etc.) holding all your VB project files. A report to demonstrate working of the program in the Lab. This is similar to a User Manual. You can put both VB.NET solution folder (including all project files) and your report into a single compressed file, e.g. JackieRong30123456.zip (.7z or .rar)
This project is to produce a “mini” parts tracking system for each of 3 manufacturing stations so that when the wafer is cut up at the end, data can be provided to sort heads into the 4 categories. Data will also be used for reporting on manufacturing yields. You will be given a Test Case to analyze which describes the results at each of the 3 manufacturing stations.
Computer disks (large and small) have internal drives that store data. Key components in the drives are the “heads” that actually read/write the data. Heads are manufactured in clean rooms by a series of steps that deposit layers of materials on a wafer, and pattern those layers using photolithography and etching. During the processing the wafers are inspected and, when processing is finished, the devices are tested. As a result of the manufacturing process, a head could have 2 active elements that are:
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