Introduction
This is an exercise for getting familiar with the laboratory facility used for this course.
The Assignment
- Be sure you can log onto your account in the Computer Science Department’s TREE lab and that your “roaming profile” works. Follow the directions on the TREE Lab Information web page.
- Implement and test the full adder project described in the Using Quartus web page. Be sure to use exactly the directory names used in that document. You should end up with a My Projects directory under your My Documents directory, and My Projects should be completely empty except for a subdirectory named Full_Adder.
- If you have problems with your roaming profile, you may copy your My Projects directory to your H:\ directory on Oak. (You might want to do this anyway just to have an extra copy of your project; it’s not the same as backing up your work onto a flash drive because your roaming profile and your home directory are both kept on the same disk on the server, so a disk crash will wipe out both. But it wouldn’t hurt.)
Submit The Assignment
- When you have finished testing your project and it works, send me an email to tell me that it is ready. I will copy the project from your profile directory on Oak and check it out.
- If you had romaing profile problems and your project exists only in your home directory, tell me that in the body of your email message.
- The subject line of your email must be CS-343 Assignment 2, spelled and capitalized just like that.
- Be sure to sign your email with your real name, especially if it is not totally obvious from the name of your email account, in order to receive credit for the assignment.
- Send your email to either Christopher.VickeryATqc.cuny.edu or vickeryATbabbage.cs.qc.cuny.edu — but not to both.
- See the course syllabus for grading and late homework policies.