Introduction to Digital Systems and Computer Organization
Greg Morrisett
Spring, 1997
Tue/Thu 1:25pm-2:40pm, Kimball B11
Sections:
- Mon 7:30-8:20pm, Hollister 362
- Tue 3:35-4:25pm, Kimball B11
- Wed 7:30-8:20pm, Hollister 362
Topics include: representation of information;
machine-assembly languages; processor organization; interrupts
and I/O; memory hierarchies; combinatorial and sequential
circuits; data path and control unit design; RTL; and
microprogramming.
HELP
If you have a problem related to a lecture, a homework set, or
a project, the best way to get help is to add an
annotation at the appropriate point in the course materials. This
will allow you to get help not only from the course staff, but
also from your class mates. Otherwise, you should send email to cs314@cs.cornell.edu or talk
to one of the consultants.
CoNotes Help
- Eventually, all course materials will be on a separate
web server (which you may want to bookmark) and uses
CoNote to allow annotation of the Web documents. The
course materials include lecture notes, section notes,
homeworks, and project files.
- Everyone who has turned in a hw1 should have recieved a confirmation via email, and should be able to login to CoNotes (the link above).
- PowerPC Workbook
- Homework 1 (postscript)
- Slides from Lectures 1 & 2 (postscript)
- Slides from Lectures 1 & 2 (postscript)
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Morrisett