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Assignment 1 Solution

Objectives




Atmel Studio 7: compilation, simulator usage
Introduction to assembly language






Academic Integrity




Prior to submitting your assignment, you should familiarize yourself with the University policy on

Academic Integrity:




http://web.uvic.ca/calendar2018-09/undergrad/info/regulations/academic-integrity.html




We will use a plagiarism detection tool on all assignment submissions.

AVR Assembly Language programming




Setting up AVR Studio 7




Create a new AVR Assembly project named “a1” in AVR Studio 7 by following the instructions documented in your lab2 write-up.




Download the four files:




a1q1.asm, a1q2.asm, a1q3.asm and a1q4.asm




from the connex site under: Resources-Assignments-Assignment1 Place them in the directory where your a1 project was created.




Then add the files to the project by right clicking on the source files tree entry and selecting “Add




Existing Item”:










When you've added all the files, your project pane should look similar this. Here, the default main.asm provided by Atmel Studio has been removed and a1q1.asm has been set as the entry file.




In this assignment we are writing four unrelated assembly language programs in the same project. You can select which file you want to work on by right clicking on it and selecting “Set as Entry File”:










So, when you are working on question 2, you will make a1q2.asm the entry file. When you select “run”, it will start the program in a1q2.asm.
Writing the assembly language




Read the comments in each of the .asm files, they contain the specifications on what each of the programs is supposed to do.




Make careful note of the special markers: ;--* and ;* -- and be sure you do not change any code between those markers. These special characters are used to facilitate marking.




You should write your code between the line starting with ;*** and the line starting with ;****







Submission




Submit your a1q1.asm, a1q2.asm, a1q3.asm and a1q4.asm using connex. Do NOT submit your project file – just the .asm files.




Grading




If you submit a program that does not assemble (ie. There are errors during the project build process) you will receive 0 for that part of the assignment.

If you change any code between the ;--* and ;*-- markers in the code, you will receive 0 for that part of the assignment.




Your programs will be run on different inputs than those specified in the sample files. If you hard-code your answers, you will receive 0 for that part of the assignment.







Question 1
4 marks




Question 2
4 marks




Question 3
8 marks




Question 4
8 marks




Total
24 marks

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