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ENGR 3410 Computer Architecture* * Fall, 2005

Monday & Thursday 10: :50 AM

Wednesday 1:00 - 2:50PM

My name is Mark* * Full name: Mark L. Chang

OC 357

AIM: mchangolin Google Talk:

olin.courses.comparch* * This is a newsgroup. See

Who are you?

Course Objectives* * Not broken down into Competencies

Build a processor

Write programs for it in assembly and machine code

Build a complex digital system in Verilog

Present related material in “seminars”

Several homeworks Several labs

One midterm One final

One BIG Project

Probably One presentation

Marriage counseling

Homeworks* done primarily solo * Usually pencil and paper.

annotate collaborators per problem

Labs in groups of 2-3

annotate collaborators and describe (briefly) collaboration

Project in groups of ???

Laptop use ok if you aren’t disturbing anyone

Late Policy -10% for the first 24 hours -20% for the second 24 hours (total –30%) -30% for the third 24 hours (total –60%) -40% for all additional hours (total –100%)

Homework

Register on the wiki

Buy the textbook

Think about groups