The following slides introduce the MIPS assembly language.
Slide 4.0: Programming Exercise I: Showing a one-player tic-tac-toe game
Slide 4.1: Programming exercise guidelines
Slide 4.2: MIPS (Microprocessor without Interlocked Pipeline Stages)
Slide 4.3: MIPS32 simulators
Slide 4.4: MARS (MIPS Assembler and Runtime Simulator)
Slide 4.5: Using MARS
Slide 4.6: A sample program (Echo.asm )
Slide 4.7: Anatomy of Echo.asm
Slide 4.8: Instruction formats
Slide 4.9: Data declarations
Slide 4.10: Strings
Slide 4.11: MIPS R2000 microprocessor
Slide 4.12: Register use conventions
Slide 4.13: System calls
Slide 4.14: System calls (cont.)
Slide 4.ⓐ: Using MARS (video: 8:35 minutes)
Slide 4.ⓑ: MIPS assembly language
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