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Extractions: 3 Units Transfer: UC*, CSU Instructor Information: Sue Canada E-mail: smcsuecanada@aol.com Website: http://homepage.smc.edu/canada_sue Prerequisites: None Advisory: Keyboarding skills of 25 wpm or enrollment in OIS 1A or 9 are recommended for this class Course Description This beginning course covers the broad use of personal computers. Topics include a description of microcomputer components, input and output devices, networking, and microprocessing concepts. Beginning word processing, spreadsheet, database, Internet, Windows, and programming concepts are introduced. Hands-on experience is provided in a microcomputer lab. Note: Programming, computer science or engineering students should enroll in Computer Science 3.
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Extractions: Douglas W. Jones Question 1 Give an efficient macro to load a 32 bit constant. The following shows some cute optimizations for short constants. The final case suffices! Question 2 Give a macro to branch to an arbitrary absolute address. Here, we assume that rt is a designated temporary register. Again, a cute optimization is included, but the final case suffices! = #8000) JSR R0, R0, R0, dst ELSE LI rt,const JSRR R0,rt ENDIF ENDMAC Question 3 Present macros for load and store operations on 16 bit word and 8 bit byte operands. The most important use of byte and halfword addressing is in arrays of bytes and halfwords, and to handle these, we need to follow byte pointers in registers. This is easy for load: MACRO LOADRB dr, rx LOADR dr, rx EXTB dr, dr, rx ENDMAC MACRO LOADRW dr, rx LOADR dr, rx EXTW dr, dr, rx ENDMAC This is harder for store, requiring 2 twmporary registers, rt and rtt, and requiring an awkward computation to clear the destination field of the destination word. A NOT instruction would help, and 3-operand stuff instructions would be even better: MACRO STORERB sr, rx LOADR rt, rx LI rtt, #FF STUFFB rtt, rx ; make mask SUB rtt, R0, rtt ; 2's comp (we want 1's comp!) SUBI rtt, 1 ; finish 1's comp of mask AND rt, rtt ; turn off target byte STUFFB rtt, sr ; align byte to be stored OR rt, rtt ; push it into cleared place STORER rt, rx ENDMAC MACRO STORERW sr, rx LOADR rt, rx LI rtt, #FFFF STUFFW rtt, rx ; make mask SUB rtt, R0, rtt ; 2's comp (we want 1's comp!) SUBI rtt, 1 ; finish 1's comp of mask AND rt, rtt ; turn off target byte STUFFW rtt, sr ; align byte to be stored OR rt, rtt ; push it into cleared place STORER rt, rx ENDMAC
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Extractions: Ling 001 Introduction This course is highly web-based , insofar as the lectures are presented in class with the aid of web pages, so that you can review them later at home; and many of the homework assignments will be distributed only as web pages. Some of these assignments will require you to access other web sites as well. The two most important web pages for this course are: The syllabus , which gives the basic requirements and related details. You should have an "official" paper copy of this page. The schedule , which gives the week-by-week topics and reading assignments, with links to homework assignments. The course schedule and its links are important! This page tells you what topics will be discussed in each lecture, and what pages in the textbooks should be read, and when the homeworks are due. It also contains links to the lecture notes for the course (including this page). Use these buttons at the beginning and end of each lecture page to move around: Go to schedule Go to next lecture page Go to previous lecture page A lot of necessary material, including lecture notes and some readings, will only be available through the web. While you are of course welcome to print these pages out if you want, we will not normally print them out for you. We will also sometimes use the
CS/ECE 552-2 Fall 2000-2001 (Hill/Schwartz) Knowledge of a highlevel language; Understanding of computer data Office 3360 comp Sci and Stat Email baschwar@cs.wisc.edu Phone Please use email! http://www.cs.wisc.edu/~markhill/cs552/
Extractions: Last updated by Brandon Schwartz on Mon Dec 4 11:32:53 CST 2000 Dec 4: There is now an online list of demo times. Nov 22: The answers to HM #5 are now available. Nov 9: I have put up a FAQ file. Please read it and refer to it before sending me questions by email. Nov 2: The project memory file is available at /p/course/cs552-markhill/public/html/Project/mem.vhdl and the assember and instructions for its use are available at /p/course/cs552-markhill/public/html/Project/Asm Nov 1: Chapter 8 I/O Oct 31: Chapter 9 Parallel Processing Oct 26: A minor change was made to the project specification . NEW INFO: SRA and ROR are SHIFT instructions, not LOGICAL instructions and SRA does need to be sign-extended. Oct 25: Chapter 4 Part II: More Arithmetic Oct 25: Homework assignment #5 is now available.
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Extractions: Hopefully you've already gotten an OCF account. This course will be taught on the Open Computing Facility's hardware. If you don't have an OCF account already, you'll need to sign up for one. You should have done this on the first day of class. If you missed it you can do it anytime a staff member is around . You can go to this page to get the new account form if you'd rather print it and fill it out at home although we usually have copies in the lab. Taking this class for units: Try to sign up officially before this Friday. To get a signiture, stop by the lab on Thursday afternoon before 6pm, or bring your add form to class if you want to wait until the last minute. Any class instructor can sign the form, but try to find Gabe or Devin. We don't mind if you just want to audit the class. Class This Friday: The lab may be closed this Friday, as Heller Lounge will be closed from Thursday evening until next Tuesday. Our staff will try to open the lab, you may need to walk around to the back door to get in if the front door is locked. In future weeks, we may move the class to a real classroom, because hands on computer use will not always be necessary. Units: variable (1-3) Questions?
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