You should have a fully functional version of your project in MIPS assembly code

You should have a fully functional version of your project in MIPS assembly code at this point! If you are already done, just say so. If you do not have a working version of MIPS project yet because you have fallen behind, it’s unlikely you can catch up this late in the semester.
This report should indicate the progress you’ve made since you submitted the last report and show progress on your MIPS program testing.
For this progress report you should submit your project’s MIPS assembly code to date, plus any updates to the list of basic features/functions as well as potential options and features. The functions should be written in MIPS code and almost completely debugged by now, working as intended and demonstrated using test code.
Your report document should also include an updated list of things you expect to have debugged by the time you submit the FINAL project report.