Two assembly programming exercises will be assigned in this course:
Exercise I: (10%) Showing a one-player game and
Exercise II: (10%) Playing a game.
The exercise evaluation and submission are as follows:
The exercises are individual exercises instead of team exercises.
Have to use to MIPS (Microprocessor without Interlocked Pipeline Stages) assembly language to develop the exercises.
Use the MARS (MIPS Assembler and Runtime Simulator) to test your exercises.
The MARS will also be used by the instructor to grade exercises.
To submit an exercise, upload the source code (with a name and exercise number, but no documentation needed) to the Blackboard at “COVID-19 Exams, Homeworks, & Programming Exercises.”
You may check its status at Grade information later.
A set of test data will be used to test the exercises of all students.
The weights of the two exercises are 08% and 12% of the final grade, respectively.
The computers in the Labs (Leonard 110 and 112) have MARS installed.
Absolutely no extra points will be given after grading.