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LAB 0
On Eclass
LAB 1
here LAB 1 Due date: Wednesday Sept 22 midnight question 2 submit as lab1_2.sh
LAB 2
Here is LAB 2 Due Wednesday, Sept. 29
test cases
Problem 1, you have to make your test cases, because it depend son what files in your directory
Problem 2 here are the input/output cases
Problem 3
testcase 1 case 1
testcase 2 case 2
testcase 3 case 3
LAB 3
Here is LAB 3 Due Wednesday, Oct . 6
LAB 4
Lab 4 is here LAB 4
This lab is due the first Wednesday after reading week. (Oct 20)
Here is an example of Courses.txt Courses.txt
TEST 1
LAB 5
Lab 5 is here LAB 5
LAB 6
Here is LAB 6. due Friday Nov 5 midnight
Test cases
Please check with these test cases before contacting me
LAB 7
Here is LAB 7 due Friday Nov 19 midnight
Test case The file Testcase.txt is actually a binary file (system will not let me upload any files with the bin extension). Rename it to .bin if you want.
The file contains 2 records
AAJack 12 1.5 (the output format is meant for information only, not necessarily the required format of the output)
AAJohn 16 4.0
The second record is encrypted, the first is not
The file I used to create the text file you read from. In this file I am encrypting if the char is 'E' writef.c.
I posted this file because some of you asked for it, for learning purpose only. You still can do the lab without it.
LAB 8
here is LAB 8
Documentation
Here is an example here. Take a look at it. It contains all the major steps
- The files to include (That will be set up by the tool
- Initializing the ports (connecting the clock to the ports
- setting the port direction
- reading and writing from the port
Then, you have to add the logic yourself
Due Nov 26
Here is one possible solution for the lab lab8
LABTEST1 (makeup)
LAB 9
LAB 9 due last day of classes
test cases for test 2
Here is lab test 2 question 3 as requested by some of youlabtest2_3.c
LAB 10
LAB 10 due to end of term