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<strong><h1>XX. predvaja:</h1></strong><br>
<p><strong><h2>Brief review:</h2></strong><br>
  Set time on server with rdate. Write a program that converts 32bit numbers in two's complement to decimal.</p>
<p><strong><h2>Instructions:</h2></strong><br>
  1. From directory with virtual machine images download Student.vdi (client) and SimpleArbiter.vdi(server) <br>
  2. Use VirtualBox (or another program that suits your preferences) create two virtual machines with virtual hard drive files from previous step.<br>
  3. Run both virtual machines. <br>
  4. Use username <strong>root</strong> and password <strong> kaboom </strong> to log into client. For loging into server use username <strong>tester</strong> and password <strong>SedemKrogovPekla</strong></p>
<img src="slike/bu15.png">  <img src="slike/bu1.png">
<p><h3><u><strong><em>First part: update time with help of rdate.</em></strong></u></h3><br>
  1. Lookup and write down IP address of server. (ifconfig)<br><img src="slike/bu2.png"><br><img src="slike/bu3.png"><br>
  2. Install rdate with <strong>sudo apt-get install</strong><br>
  3. Use rdate to update client machine time <strong>rdate SERVER_IP</strong><br><img src="slike/bu4.png"><br>
  Note: New time doesn't necessarily match the correct time<br>
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  <u><strong><em><h3>Second part: write a program that converts 32bit numbers in two's complement to decimal.</h3></em></strong></u><br>
  Program can be written in Java or Pythonu. You can use text editor of your choice.</p>
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  JAVA------<br>
   1. Command nano bintodec3.java creates and opens empty text editor.<br>
   2. Write a program that converts 32bit numbers in two's complement to decimal.<br>
<img src="slike/bu6.png"><br><img src="slike/bu7.png"><br>
   3. Press Ctrl+X, then Y and Enter to save our program<br>
   4. In case you don't have java installed write <strong>sudo apt-get install openjdk-6-jdk</strong> to install it<br><img src="slike/predvaja_clip_image003.gif"><br>
   5. Compile program with command <strong>javac bintodec3.java</strong><br>
   6. We can test our new program with <strong>java bintodec3</strong>. Now we input some 32bit numbers in hexadecimal format <br><img src="slike/bu9.png"><br></p>
<p>PYTHON------<br>
  1. Command nano bintodec3.py creates and opens empty text editor.<br>
  2. Write a program that converts 32bit numbers in two's complement to decimal.<br>
<img src="slike/bu5.png"><br>
  3. Press Ctrl+X, then Y and Enter to save our program<br>
  4. We can test our new program with <strong>python bintodec3.py</strong><br><img src="slike/bu8.png"><br></p><br><br>

  
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  <h3> Testing </h3>
  1. We can run a tester with command ./run_test.py<br>
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  2. Your username and password are the same as on moodle (npr.: "pz1234@student.uni-lj.si" in "geslo123")<br>
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  3. Name of the task should look like XX.predvaja.<br>
  4. When program asks you for file path write your path to compiling program. (example: in case your program bintodec3.py is in the same folder as program run_test.py input ./bintodec3.py)<br> 
  5. Next you have to input IP of your server (SimpleArbiter)<br>
  6. If all went well the program should give you an OK and you finished your job correctly</p>
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