Why do you want it to use a switch statement? Wait, don't tell me ... your assignment says you have to use a switch statement. For educational purposes. Well, that settles it then. You can figure it out in an effort to actually learn something. Enjoy your education!
If you want help, you'll have to come up with some specific problem. Not ... this. I have adjectives for it, but not today. Just do your homework first, then when stuck post specifics. Not generics. For example I didn't hear a peep about kernel methods. Just "I display poor time management, plz help!". Not "gee, how does this kernel method work?".
Soooo, time for some homework...
Edit: you can code verilog right? You wouldn't be so complacent as to ask for help if you can't even write verilog yourself. Of course you wouldn't. So write some verilog code + a testbench. Then based on testbench results you can ask some pointed questions.
I can't believe the gall of Greeshu. Sent me a private message asking me to write the Verilog for this Mario game. Obviously doesn't want to do any kind of work. What a troll...
I can't believe the gall of Greeshu. Sent me a private message asking me to write the Verilog for this Mario game. Obviously doesn't want to do any kind of work. What a troll...
Sorry keith, i'm new here, did not know that i should not ask privately(inbox) the question. i'm extremely sorry won't do it again. thanks for giving warning on that.