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\section{Introduction}

This report is a compendium of the student projects for the first term
of CS181, taught in 1994. In this class students go from learning what
a CMOS transistor is to designing the chips you find in this report in
a period of 10 weeks. Needless to say that this requires hard work!

H. Peter Hofstee

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Greg Davis \qquad \qquad \qquad \= Run Length Encoder \\
Tom Dmukauskas			\> Blackjack Chip \\
Dan Egnor			\> Chord Keyboard Controller \\
Jiho Hahm			\> Door Alarm \\
Magnus Hedlund			\> Uno Player \\
Jacob Holland			\> Multiplier/Divider \\
Jason Hollinger			\> Wari \\
Elizabeth M. Lee		\> The Circle Game \\
Yushan Li			\> Arcsin Calculator \\
Mark Neidengard			\> Blackjack \\
Mika Nystr\"om			\> Parallel Relaxation Solver for Poisson Equations\\
Brien Oberstein			\> 4 bit Enigma Encoding Chip \\
Paul Penzes			\> Sine Chip \\
Kurt Revis			\> Bowling Alley Controller and Scorekeeper \\
Laurent F. Stadler		\> Mycoprocessor \\
Xin Sun				\> Gratuitor \\
Stephen Tang			\> Simple 16-bit RISC Microprocessor \\
Brian Winters			\> Gratuity Calculator \\
John A. Wright			\> Othello \\
Weihua Xu			\> Minesweeper \\
Mengchen Yu			\> Number Guessing Game Controller \\
Tom Zavisca			\> The World Wide Coke Machine \\
Daniel M. Zimmerman		\> The Ellipser \\
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