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Category > Programming Posted 18 May 2017 My Price 8.00

CS2011-16FHOMEWORK #1MIPSISA

I just want the part b and c urgently. The homework is about MIPS

 

CS2011-16FHOMEWORK #1MIPSISA and the JTWILI Gadget9/12/16Consider building a little system to assist me in watching over a (rather long) process to complete and notifyme when thething is done just the way I like it (JTWIKI).I will explain the desired functionalities of this device using the following illustration. For instance I wasdoing a cookout the other day in my backyard, with all my favorite food – including several ears of corn, acouple of thick ribeye steaks, and a big sweet potato on my little portable wood/charcoal grill.I like mysteak cooked as medium rare, my corn and sweet potato just soft enough to eat and not overcooked. Insteadof constantly checking on the food, I was thinking how wonderful it would be it there was a gadget (like asmart watch or other sort of intelligent thingy) that would have the knowledg of what it takes to dosomething, know the various stages of the given process, and based on the desired outcomes, just alertingme with useful information to act. For instance, if I like my steak cooked medium rare, for an eight-ounceribeye steak on a fire that yields 450 degree of heat, it would take, say, two and half-minutes to cook. Oncethe meat is placed on the grill, and the gadget initializes with the actual grill conditions, it would yield a‘red’ indicator for the meat not-ready-to-eat-yet, a ‘yellow’ light to indicate that I need to get my fork andplate ready to get the steak out of grill, then when ready, an alert bell will ring and a ‘green’ light will comeon, when not picked up by the right time, the meat is now overcooked and the light would go to ‘orange’then to ‘dark brown’. Likewise for my corns and potatoes, perhaps with different color hues. How nicewould it be, instead of me pacing back and forth around the grill, inhaling the smoke and being feasted onby bugs, mosquitoes and flies of my yard, while checking constantly whether my meal is getting ready to eator not.

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Status NEW Posted 18 May 2017 06:05 AM My Price 8.00

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