- Semester
- Spring 2025
- Instructor
- William McLaughlin
- Start Date
- 01-27-2025
- Total Credits
- 4
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- 585)785-1000
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This course is designed for Computer Science majors. Topics include: classical von Neumann machine major functional units primary memory representation of numerical (integer and floating point) and nonnumerical data CPU architecture instruction encoding fetch-decode-execute cycle instructional formats addressing modes symbolic assembler assembly language programming handling of subprogram calls at assembly level mapping between high level language patterns and assembly/machine language interrupts and I/O operations virtual memory management and date access from magnetic disk.[Access your course here. ]
Course Area: Computer Science
Level: Lower Level Undergraduate
Dates: 01-27-2025 - 05-20-2025
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- Instructor: William McLaughlin
- Local Course ID: 25SP_FLC_CSC249_1
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