CSCI 2010: Assembly Language Programming
This page contains material specific to the Spring 1999 CSCI 2010
Assembly Language Programming class taught by Steve
Tate in the Department of
Computer Sciences at the University
of North Texas.
Material is usually available in three formats: HTML, PostScript, and
PDF. The HTML documents are what you get by following the main link;
they will format nicely on a web browser, and contain links
(cross-references) to other related information. The PostScript and
PDF documents are the exact materials that are printed and handed out
in class --- PostScript has been the standard format for this for
years, but lately (and especially in the Windows world) PDF is
becoming the most widely used format.
The map command given in the Assignment 8 handout no
longer works under Windows NT in our labs! In order to access the
TCC compiler, you must change your path. Instructions on
how to do this are given in the update to
assignment 8.
Regular class material:
- Detailed schedule of topics covered
- Grades
can be accessed here
- Handout 1: Class information and syllabus
[PostScript]
[PDF]
- Handout 2: Assignment 1 (Due Mon., Feb. 1)
[PostScript]
[PDF]
- Handout 3: Assignment 2 (Due Mon., Feb. 15)
[PostScript]
[PDF]
- Handout 4: Grading Guidelines
[PostScript]
[PDF]
- Handout 5: Alignment and Byte Ordering
[PostScript]
[PDF]
- Handout 6: Assignment 3 (Due Fri., Feb. 26)
[PostScript]
[PDF]
- Handout 7: Assignment 4 (Due Mon., March 8)
[PostScript]
[PDF]
- input.asm -- example from March 3 class
- Handout 8: Assignment 5 (Due Mon., March 29)
[PostScript]
[PDF]
- Handout 9: Graphics Overview
[PostScript]
[PDF]
- Example code from class,
March 24
- Handout 10: Assignment 6 (Due Mon., April 5)
[PostScript]
[PDF]
- Example code (graphics) from class,
April 7
- Handout 11: Assignment 7 (Due Wed., April 21)
[PostScript]
[PDF]
- Handout 12: Assignment 8 (Due Wed.,
May 5)
[PostScript]
[PDF]
- Handout 14: Update to Assignment 8
[PostScript]
[PDF]
Links to additional, outside information
Current students are welcome to send
me anonymous comments.
If any anonymous comments require a response, you will find those
responses here.
Steve Tate / University of North Texas / 940-565-4864 /
srt@cs.unt.edu
Last modified: Thu Apr 29 12:59:27 CDT 1999