Computer architecture and organization: CPU, cache, memory, input/output, bus structures, interrupts; computer arithmetic: integer and floating point; CPU: instruction sets, addressing modes, instruction encoding. Input/output: programmed, interrupt-driven, block-oriented. Examples from several modern processor families. Prerequisite(s): ECOR 1606 or SYSC 1102 or SYSC 2006 (SYSC 2006 may be taken concurrently).Lectures three hours a week, laboratory two hours a week.

SYSC 2001 [0.5 credit] Computer Systems Foundations

Computer architecture and organization: CPU, cache, memory, input/output, bus structures, interrupts; computer arithmetic: integer and floating point; CPU: instruction sets, addressing modes, instruction encoding. Input/output: programmed, interrupt-driven, block-oriented. Examples from several modern processor families. Prerequisite(s): ECOR 1606 or SYSC 1102 or SYSC 2006 (SYSC 2006 may be taken concurrently).Lectures three hours a week, laboratory two hours a week.





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