| Agendas (handouts and reading) | Programs & Hmwks | Newsgroup | Simulator | Resources | Grades |
|---|
Dec 16:11-12
| Name | Office Hours | |
|---|---|---|
| Thomas Chen | tchen@cs.utexas.edu | None.12:30-1:30 T, 11:30-12:30 F |
| Steve Li | xli@cs.utexas.edu | None.4:30-5:30 MW |
| Jiang Long | long@cs.utexas.edu | None.2:30-3:30 M, 11:30-12:30 T |
| Roberto Lopez-Herrejon | rlopez@cs.utexas.edu | None.3:30-4:30 MF |
| Yan Qiao | yqiao@cs.utexas.edu | None.12:30-1:30 WF![]() |
CS310 assembly language programming assignments are in the MIPS Instruction Set Architecture, and are executed using a PC-based simulator of the MIPS ISA called PCSPIM, written (and copyrighted) by James Larus, University of Wisconsin, with additional copyrights by Morgan Kaufmann. CS310 uses a unique version of PCSPIM. This version of PCSPIM, nicknamed UT's PCSPIM, provides several additional features for CS310 students (or any user who would like to see symbol tables, use pushw/popw, etc.). See the UT PCSPIM web page for an executable file, with installation instructions, a template file to use when creating your own programs, examples, news/bugs and of course on-line reference material.
The company MIPS is now owned by Silicon Graphics Incorporated.
Processor Links (under construction)
Check out the IBM Stretch computer(the term "byte" was invented by
IBM when
they designed the Stretch computer)
C++ Information:
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was last modified on September 20th by the CS310 team.