cs470 - Spring 2002
To help you prepare for the final, there will be two study sessions with your TA (Patrick Wagstrom) as follows:
- 5/10, 3pm to 5pm, SB-108
- 5/13, 4pm to 6pm, SB-108
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Syllabus
Homeworks and Exams
Make sure you always show your work. This way you may get partial credit
in case the final result is wrong. In any event, please try to prove your
statement(s).
Failure to prove things earns you only 50% of the maximum for that particular
problem in case the answer is correct, and nothing in case the answer is
wrong. In case you can't prove something show at least your attempts or
try to give an explanation of why you gave that particular answer.
- Hw1 (Posted February 4), due February 18.
- Hw1 results: max=100%, min=28%, avg=75%, std_dev=20
- Hw2 (Posted February 13), due March 11.
- Hw2 results: max=%, min=%, avg=%, std_dev=%
- Midterm examination
- Midterm
- Midterm results: max=100%, min=37%, avg=79%, std_dev=13
- Hw3 (Posted March 17), due April 8.
- Hw3 results: max=%, min=%, avg=%, std_dev=%
- Hw4 (Posted March 18), due April 22.
- Hw4 results: max=%, min=%, avg=%, std_dev=%
Labs
You are required to print out the lab documentation and the lab manual available
on line (see below).
- The SPIM manual (needed for the first seven labs).
The SPIM web page provides additional information on SPIM.
- The dinero cache simulator (needed for some homeworks and labs 8 to 10)
- Getting started
- Lab1 (Getting Started with SPIM)
- Lab2 (MIPS: The Virtual Machine)
- Lab3 (Control Stuctures in MIPS)
- Lab4 (Register Usage and Procedures)
- Lab5 (Memory Issues)
- Lab6 (Arithmetic in MIPS)
- Lab7 (Exceptions in MIPS)
Class Materials
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