Date: Tue, 26 Nov 1996 18:53:31 GMT Server: NCSA/1.5.2 Last-modified: Tue, 27 Aug 1996 14:54:39 GMT Content-type: text/html Content-length: 1523
01:198:211 is a sophomore level introduction to computer architecture. The syllabus gives an overview according to how I last taught the course, which was in Spring 1996. Back then, we used a set of lecture notes for the course, which are collected into a camera-ready pre-book form. All of the problems and solutions are given. The course notes are reproduced at the beginning of each semester and are available from the Reprographics service in the Busch Campus Center for about $28.00. You can take a peek at the first few chapters which have been placed on-line. The PostScript version is also accessible from the on-line version in case $28.00 is too rough on your book budget. (But don't go printing the whole 495 pages on our Rutgers printers!)
Beware that a different (hardcover) textbook was used in the Summer 96 session and Fall 96, and that I may use that textbook when I lecture the course again. My current plan is to use the lecture notes as a supplement to the textbook (though you would not be expected to buy the whole stack! We would probably distribute portions free of charge, in that case.)
Online UNIX documentation for Rutgers systems. We will use the Rutgers computing facilities for some of the coursework. Have a look at the on-line documentation for how to use our facilities.