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For this course we will use the CS systems handin program. handin documentation. is here. Below is the information for each homework.

Homework 0

None

Homework 1

None

Homework 2

  • <class_name> cs552-1
  • <assignment_name> hw2

Problem 1

Submit a single tgz of the verilog source files you wrote. Any directory hierarchy will be captured by the tar program. Include a file called README.TXT in the top most level that briefly explains your organization of files. Your file must be called hw2-p1.tgz

Problem 2

Submit tgz of the verilog source files you write. Your file must be called hw2-p2.tgz

The handin documentation is located here. If you are unfamiliar with the handin system, talk to Asim.

Homework 3

  • <class_name> cs552-1
  • <assignment_name> hw3

Problem 3

Submit a single tgz of the verilog source files you wrote. Any directory hierarchy will be captured by the tar program. Include a file called README.TXT in the top most level that briefly explains your organization of files. Your file must be called hw3-p3.tgz

Problem 4

Your file must be called hw3-p4.tgz'''

Problem 5

Your file must be called hw3-p5.tgz'''

Problem 6

Your file must be called hw3-p6.tgz'''

Homework 4

  • <class_name> cs552-1
  • <assignment_name> hw4

Problem 1

Submit a single tgz of the verilog source files you wrote. Any directory hierarchy will be captured by the tar program. Include a file called README.TXT in the top most level that briefly explains your organization of files. Your file must be called hw4-p1.tgz

Problem 7

Submit a single tgz of the asm files you wrote. Your file must be called hw4-p7.tgz

Homework 5

  • <class_name> cs552-1
  • <assignment_name> hw5

Problem 1

Submit a single tgz of the verilog source files you wrote. Any directory hierarchy will be captured by the tar program. Include a file called README.TXT in the top most level that briefly explains your organization of files. Your file must be called hw5-p1.tgz

Problem 2

Submit a single tgz of the verilog source files you wrote. Any directory hierarchy will be captured by the tar program. Include a file called README.TXT in the top most level that briefly explains your organization of files. Your file must be called hw5-p2.tgz

Demo1

  • <class_name> cs552-1
  • <assignment_name> demo1

Demo2

  • <class_name> cs552-1
  • <assignment_name> demo2

Final Demo

  • <class_name> cs552-1
  • <assignment_name> demofinal

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