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Could anybody help me out... I'm in school and there is a task...we should mult. two hex. number in Keil uVersion2 Asampler and we will get an A if we resolve this problem... i know it simple for someone who use's this program but it's the first time im using it... Thx =)))
It's a classic. Someone should put this in a frame and hang on the wall somewhere.
* Why should anybody here do your homework? * Did you get any background information at all from your teacher? * Did you play truant from class, maybe...? * Why the sms language. Most of the people here are adults (there are exceptions, I agree).
Looks like Cpt Vince Foster is starting his next project.
So...
1) You expect someone else to "help" you with the task, since you feel you have the right to get an A?
2) You don't know the "Keil uVersion2 Asampler" but expect your class mates to be intimately familiar with it, thereby somehow putting you at an disadvantage?
3) If you get an A, what will the person "helping" you get?
3) If you get an A, what will the person "helping" you get? possibly someone (the person "helped) hired to help him that is a hindrance.
I sincerely hope that everyone that "help" someone pass an exam will eventually get the same person as an assistant.
Erik
Yes, that is the nature of school - they give you tasks for two purposes:
1. for your own benefit, as an exercise to aid you in your learning;
2. for the teacher's benefit, to show that you are progressing well.
If you get someone else to do it for you, you are obviously defeating both of these objectives!
"we should mult. two hex. number..."
Say again - who exactly is supposed to be doing this?
"it's the first time im using it"
The same applies to everyone else in your class, doesn't it - and the teacher knows it.
It is therefore expected that a capable student should be able to do this. If you really can't do it, then you nead to speak to your teacher/tutor/counsellor/whatever about how best to proceed...