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See the Syllabus for info on what we plan to cover between now and the next exam.


How to print from SAC in their own words

Printer names

Assignments

  1. FINAL HOMEWORK AND PROGRAM Read it carefully and note due dates.

  2. Program 4 Due BY 11/27 (Wed) 100 points NO LATE ASSIGNMENTS ACCEPTED ON THIS ONE

  3. Program 3 Due 11/13 (Wed) 100 points NOT PROOFED

  4. Homework 4 Due 11/6 (Wed) 75 points

  5. Program 2 Due 10/30 (Wed) To get an idea what your program should do you can play with a demo in my sac account. Do the following when logged in to sac:
    cd ~oldham/DEMO
    view README
    follow instructons there. The demo executable is "cars"

  6. Homework 3 Due 10/9 (Wed) Work on the homework first.

  7. Program 1 Due 10/2 (Wed) Work on the homework first.

  8. Homework 2 Due 9/25 (Wed) Get started ASAP

  9. Homework 1 (revised) Due 9/11

Non Assignment Notices you should read

9/30/96
The
9/27/96
The fourth part o my example for program 1.
9/25/96
The third part o my example for program 1.
9/24/96
The first part, and the second part of my example problem for prgoram 1. Also the class mailing list.
9/12/96
The Cs221 mailing list. (Be sure you are on it.)
8/28/96
Syllabus (Restored)

References and so on

9/7/96
Carol Harris' info on Unix, Editors, Dialing infrom home (which Carol inherited from Professor Seales, and which is good.)
9/7/96
Carol Harris' (inherited) poop on SAC some directly useful, other parts indirectly useful. Definitely worth your time to look.
9/6/96
Very general intro to computers, sac, unix, files, ... and whatever seems useful. Includes step by step on mail. Will evolve. Slowly.
8/28/96
Unix on SAC
8/28/96
Editors (vi) on SAC
8/28/96
Programming and FORTRAN