Where can I find small MIPS programmes for learning and practice?

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Small MIPS programs for learning and practice can be found on various online resources, including the Linux MIPS website. Users are encouraged to explore PCSPIM for running MIPS assembly code. The discussion highlights a desire for practical examples to enhance understanding of MIPS. Participants share links and resources to aid in learning. Accessing these programs can significantly benefit those studying MIPS assembly language.
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Hello all.

I'm studying a bit of MIPS asm here and there in my course. I don't have any work requiring it at the moment, but I am interested in learning more nifty stuff in this language. Does anyone have any small MIPS programmes (to run on PCSPIM perhaps) for me to look at?

Thanks.
 
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Nice page, thanks very much.
 
The book claims the answer is that all the magnitudes are the same because "the gravitational force on the penguin is the same". I'm having trouble understanding this. I thought the buoyant force was equal to the weight of the fluid displaced. Weight depends on mass which depends on density. Therefore, due to the differing densities the buoyant force will be different in each case? Is this incorrect?

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