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Schedule

This class meets every Tuesday and Thursday from 3:05 to 4:20 PM, except on University holidays or if I cancel class. All dates in the following schedule are tentative, except those fixed by the University; if some topic listed here as taking one lecture in fact takes two lectures to cover adequately, or vice versa, the schedule will shift.

I expect you to have read the specified chapters in the textbook before the lecture that deals with that topic; this way I can concentrate my time on answering questions and clarifying subtle or difficult points in the textbook, rather than on reading the textbook to you, which will bore both of us. Please read the textbook!

Date(s) Assignment Reading Lecture Subject
2 Sept Administrivia, introduction, SPIMSAL
4 Sept chap. 1 Levels of abstraction, instruction execution
9 Sept HW1 2.1-2.3 Declarations and arithmetic
11 Sept 2.4 Control flow in assembly language
12 Sept Last day to add courses
16 Sept 2.5-2.6 I/O and program example, using SPIMSAL
18 Sept 2.7-2.8 Procedures and another program example
23 Sept HW1 due chap. 3 Representing numbers in binary
25 Sept HW2 4.1-4.2 Representing integers on a computer
26 Sept Last day to drop courses
30 Sept 4.3-4.4 Representing characters and reals on a computer
2 Oct Rosh Hashanah, no classes
7 Oct HW2 due 5.1-5.3 Boolean operations, integer addition and subtraction
9 Oct 5.4 Integer multiplication
14 Oct HW3 5.5 Integer division
16 Oct Catch up and review for midterm
21 Oct Midterm exam
23 Oct Discuss midterm exam
28 Oct 6.1-6.3 Floating-point addition, subtraction, multiplication
30 Oct 6.4-6.6 Floating-point division, rounding, overflow, etc.
31 Oct Last day to withdraw from classes
4 Nov HW3 due 7.1-7.2 Memory and arrays
6 Nov HW4 7.3-7.4 Implementing data structures in assembly language
11 Nov 8.1-8.2 MAL, registers, and addressing
13 Nov 8.3-8.4 MAL, registers, and addressing
18 Nov 9.1-9.3 Procedure calling in assembly language
20 Nov HW4 due 9.4-9.5 Parameters and local variables
25 Nov HW5 9.6-9.7 Register usage and example
27 Nov Thanksgiving -- no classes
2 Dec 10 What an assembler does
4 Dec 11? 12? Interrupts, exceptions, and I/O
9 Dec HW5 due 13? 14? Catch up and review for final
18 Dec 3:30-5:30 PM, Final Exam


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Stephen Bloch
Wed Aug 27 10:14:41 EDT 1997