This assignment will contribute 50% of your final mark for CSU11022. You must submit your solution using Blackboard no later than 23:59 (Irish Time) on Monday, 11th May, 2020.

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Instructions 

This assignment will contribute 50% of your final mark for CSU11022. You must submit your solution using Blackboard no later than 23:59 (Irish Time) on Monday, 11th May, 2020. 


This is an individual assignment. Tools such as TurnItIn or SafeAssign may be used to measure similarity. If you use external sources to support your solutions, these should be referenced appropriately. 


The assignment is intended to take you approximately 7 hours to complete

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Submission checklist: 

 Declaration A declaration, using the template provided, that the work submitted is your own. Add your name and the date to the template before submitting it. Your solution will only be admissible if it includes this declaration. Document A single document containing the written parts of your solution. The document must be in PDF format using a 12pt sans serif font (e.g. Calibri, Helvetica) and 1.5 line spacing. Your Assembly Language programs should not be included in this document and should instead be submitted separately (see below). Please observe any specified word count limits as excess words will incur a penalty. Code Your ARM Assembly Language source files (MagicSquare.s and ChessClock.s). Include appropriate comments. Video A narrated video demonstrating your solution to the Chess Clock problem. On Windows platforms, you might use the Xbox Game Bar to create a screen recording. On Mac platforms (where you are using VMWare or similar) you can create a screen recording using 5 or the QuickTime Player application. Similar tools are available to create screen recordings on Linux platforms. 


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