Instructors:
Chintan Patel
Office Hours:Mon.
and Wed. 10:00 AM - 11:30 AM ITE 322
Email:cpatel2@cs.umbc.edu
David Bourner
Office Hours:
Mon. and Wed. 2:00 PM - 4:00 PM ITE 314
Email:bourner@umbc.edu
Phone: 410-455-4338
Teaching Assistants and Office
Hours:
Yan Hao: Tue. and Thrs. 2:30
PM - 3:30 PM ITE 340
Joel Land: Tue. and Thrs.
3:30 PM - 4:30 PM ITE 344
Yang Song : Mon. and Wed. 1:00
PM - 3:00 PM ITE 349
Andy Rangnekar: Mon. and Wed.
5:30 PM - 7:30 PM ITE 344
Meeting
Time and Location:
Mon. and Wed.
5:30 PM - 6:45 PM ITE 233
Announcements
Check periodically for
important class announcements
12/15: Homeworks
and written sections of the Digsim assignments will be available from
Yang Song from 12 noon on Tuesday 16 Dec for pickup.
12/4: To
help you with revision ahead of the final exam, a set of outline
learning goals are enclosed in summary
form here.
11/26: Please note that there has been a
change to the scheduled date for the final examination. This will be
held on Monday, Dec 15
in ITE-233 from 6:00 - 8:00 p.m.
11/18: Tomorrow,
we will be meeting in ITE-242 to carry out the second inclass lab. Here
is the worksheet
NOTE:- You do not need to print this out for tomorrow's session.
Hardcopies of the handout will be made available.
11/15: Information
about DigSim: start
now, info.
11/10: This is the
item we discussed in class, the priority
encoder
10/28: Here is the Edison
work-bench link (Go to "Demos" page and select EDISON)
http://www.tina.com/
10/07: Due date for project 3 will be Fri. 10/10 (before midnight)
10/06: Joel Land's office hours have changed. Check above.
09/22: Due date for project 2 will be Fri. 09/26
09/16: The class name for submit is cs313_0102 rather than cs313_0201 as given in the project handout.
09/02: Office hours
for David Bourner and all the TA's are posted above. Homework 1 assigned
on 09/03. Check homeworks section below.
Course Material
Course Description and Syllabus
Lecture 1: Introduction and Overview
Lecture 2: Data Representation I
Lecture 3: Data Representation II
Lecture 4: i386 Assembly Language I
Lecture 6: i386 Assembly Language III
Lecture 7: i386 Assembly Language IV
Lecture 8: Examples
Lecture 12: Linux Memory Model
Lecture 13: Interrupts & System Calls
End of Midterm Exam Material
Lecture 14: Introduction to Digital Logic
Lecture 15: Digital
Logic Elements
Lecture 16: Boolean Functions and Truth Tables
Lecture 17: Combinational Logic ComponentsLecture 18: Circuit
Simplification I
Lecture 19: Arithmetic Circuits & Flip Flops
Lecture 20: Introduction
to Finite State Machine Design
Lecture 21: Circuit
Simplification II
Lecture 22: Review of FSM and Cct
Simplification II
Lecture 23: I/O and
Memory
Homeworks
Homework 1: Due Wed. 09/10
Homework 2: Due Wed. 09/17
Homework 3: Due Mon. 11/3
Homework 4: Due Mon. 11/10
Datasheet
to accompany homework 4
Homework 5: Due Mon. 11/24
Projects
Project 1 : Due Wed 09/17
Project 2 : Due Fri 09/26
Project 3 : Due Fri 10/10
Project 4:Due Fri 10/17
Digsim Simulation Exercises
Digsim 1
: Due Mon 12/1
Digsim 2 : Due Mon 12/8
Assembly language Programming Help
NASM documentation in HTML,PDF,Postscript,RTF and plain text.
Using gdb for Assembly Language Debugging.
System Calls in Linux Assembly.
C
Function Call Conventions and the Stack
External Links
Murdocca & Heuring Textbook Site
A programmer's guide to Linux Assembly Programming
IA-32 Intel
Architecture Software Developer's Manual.