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CMSC 313 Assembly Language and Computer Organization

This course continues the development of programming and problem-solving skills, focusing on low-level systems programming and the internal organization of the modern computer. Both the C language programming and assembly language programming are used in this course. Programming topics such compiling and linking are investigated. Unix programming tools such as emacs, gdb and makefiles are used extensively. System level topics such as CPU architecture, internal computer memory and system control flow are also covered.

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Class Meeting Information
SectionInstructorTADay / TimeLocation
01Mr. FreyYu WangMon/Wed 1:00 - 2:15pm ITE 227
02Mr. FreyMary LewisMon/Wed 4:00 - 5:15pm ITE 229