Exercises
The exercise sessions are traditional exercise sessions where a teaching assistant solves exercises together with the students. The aim is to make it easy for students to ask specific questions about the exercises. Please see the schedule for the exact times and dates for the different occasions and whether the exercise is held online or physically in the classroom. We strongly encourage students to try to solve the exercises themselves before the actual exercise occasion.
Note: For each exercise, there are multiple sessions in the schedule (some may be running in parallel). You can attend any of them. Booking is not required.
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Exercise Title |
Module |
Files |
EX1 |
Assembly and Machine Languages |
Module 1 |
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EX2 | Memory mapped I/O, Interrupts, and Timers |
Module 2 |
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EX3 |
Logic Design (Note that module 3 is not part of IS1200) |
Module 3 |
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EX4 |
Processor Design |
Module 4 |
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EX5 | Memory Hierarchy |
Module 5 |
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EX6 | Parallel Processors and Programs | Module 6 |
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