CS 3510
Computer Organization and Architecture
Course Web Page
Dr. Gayler HOME
Dr. Hoganson HOME
Fall 2001
Undergoing Continuous Improvement - subject to additions and change!
TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 27 - DISTANCE LECTURE
The link for the prerecorded lecture using RealPlayer will be posted below in the RealPlayer
lecture section. We will go over questions from the lecture on Thursday.
Our tech people did not complete the alternative method install in a timely manner.
We will try another test in a week or so.
Program 2 Grades:
- Morning Section (01) at 11:00AM grades
- Evening Section (02) at 8:00PM grades
COURSE DESCRIPTION:Basic logic design, computer architecture, instruction sets and CPU design. Modern
computer architecture topics include cache, RISC, pipelining, and multiprocessors.
PREREQUISITES
SYLLABUS with detailed schedule
Material Covered to Date
TEXTBOOK: Structured Computer Organization, Tannenbaum, Addison-Wesley
WORKSHEETS AND ASSIGNMENTS
Extra Credit assembly programming Extra Credit
ONLINE PRESENTATIONS:
Use RealPlayer to view and listen to the following lectures:
- Course introduction and syllabus:
rtsp://zuni.kennesaw.edu:554/csis/khoganso/csis3510/3510-intro/trainer.smi
- Lecture 1: architecture layers:
rtsp://zuni.kennesaw.edu:554/csis/khoganso/csis3510/3510-layers/trainer.smi
- Lecture on boolean algebra, 7-segment display decoder, algebraic reduction
rtsp://zuni.kennesaw.edu:554/csis/csis3510/Boolean_Algebra_and_Reduction/trainer.smi
- Lecture on Bus Construction and Design
rtsp://zuni.kennesaw.edu:554/csis/khoganso/CSIS3510/Bus_Construction_and_Design/trainer.smi
Start your RealPlayer (download it if necessary), then cut and past the address above (Begins with rtsp:)
into the RealPlayer where it says "Location".
Go to www.real.com to download the latest version of the FREE realplayer (not the realplayerplus).
ONLINE PRESENTATION USING TEGRITY
Enter the following link in Microsoft Explorer, and then select the pipeline presentation:
ASSEMBLER LINKS
- If downloading to the C: drive:
Download the following file. Then execute the program.
It will create a directory called ASSEM on the C: drive, and extract files there.
CHASM assembler self-extracting
- If downloading to the A: drive:
Download the following file. Then execute the program.
It will extract files on the A: drive.
CHASM assembler self-extracting
- Example of adding numbers: addexamp
- Example of reading a key from the keyboard: readkey
SELECTED NOTES
I am experimenting with putting some of my lecture notes on the web,
and hope to eventually have much of the material on the web. I cannot retype
all of my notes and redraw dozens of diagrams in this one semester. So
please be positive and see it as a half-full cup, rather than a half-empty
cup. There is NO requirement that I put ANY notes online, so regard what
gets up there as a plus.
Computer Architecture Foundations and Performance
TEST STUDY NOTES/TOPIC LIST