Computers and Technology, 11.02.2021 19:30 deandrathomas34
Create a MIPS program that fulfills the following specifications: 1. use the dialog syscall (#54) to input a string from the user 2. call a function which counts the number of characters and number of words in the string and returns these in $v0 and $v1; store these in memory 3. output (console) the string and counts to the user (see example below) 4. repeat from 1 until the user enters a blank string or hits "cancel" 5. additionally, use $s1 somewhere in your function so that you must save it on the stack at the top of your function and restore it before the function exits; Of course this function could be written without using an s register, but this is good practice in using the stack. 6. output a dialog message (syscall #59) to say goodbye before the program ends
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