CPS 310 Computer Organization II

A continuation of CPS 213. Memory; CPU architecture and instruction set; the instruction processing sequence; generic assembler level programming illustrated for specific CPUs; I/O essentials including interrupts and DMA; characteristics of major peripherals interfaces; RISC and CISC architectures compared; parallel processing. The laboratory requires using a specific assembler/editor for the creation of programs illustrating some of the principles discussed in lectures. Lect: 3 hrs./Lab: 2 hrs. Prerequisite: CPS 213 or CPS 211 Course Weight: 1.00 Billing Units: 1





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