Computing Systems And Assembly Language
             
             
             
             
 

Labs

Labs

Here are the lab assignments for this quarter. The due date for each assignment is specified in the assignment's description. We will check timestamps to determine if your assignment is on time.

You are required to submit lab reports in addition to your lab assignments. Lab write-up guidelines

The submit command is
submit cmpe012l-fjf.w11 labn-TA Section # files...
example:
submit cmpe012l-fjf.w11 lab1-ian1 PartA.lgi PartB.lgi Readme.txt

For more information, please see the post at: http://forums.soe.ucsc.edu/viewtopic.php?f=6&t=8295

Collaboration

No collaboration is allowed on project assignments. When permitted, collaboration must be acknowledged and may only be with students currently enrolled in CMPE 12. Failure to give credit when collaboration is allowed is a form of academic dishonesty. Collaboration is the discussion of the assignment and how to solve it, it is not discussion of how to code it.

Never share actual code with anybody.

Late Submissions

Late policy for Labs is:

  1. You must turn in a lab on the due date.
  2. If you have turned in the lab on the due date, you can resubmit for a higher grade for up to two labs. But only 1 week late. (for 80% of grade).
  3. If you have not turned in a lab on the due date it is 0 for the lab, not changable (unless there is a massive power outage or something).

For electronically-submitted assignments, we check submission time stamps to determine the penalty. No extra credit is awarded to late submissions.

Academic Honesty

Academic honesty is a requirement for the course. As mentioned, all assignments must be your own independent work. Similarly, cheating on a midterm or the final will result in failure in the course and lab and further damage to your academic career as appropriate.

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