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Computer Systems Design and Architecture

1-1 Chapter 1 - The General Purpose MachineComputer Systems Design and Architecture by V. Heuring and H. Jordan 1997 V. Heuring and H. Jordan/ Updated January, 2001 David M. ZarComputer Systems Design and ArchitectureVincent P. HeuringandHarry F. JordanDepartment of Electrical and Computer EngineeringUniversity of Colorado - Boulder1-2 Chapter 1 - The General Purpose MachineComputer Systems Design and Architecture by V. Heuring and H. Jordan 1997 V. Heuring and H. Jordan/ Updated January, 2001 David M. ZarCourse Goals: Understanding Structure and Function of Digital Computer at 3 Levels Multiple levels of Computer operation Application level High Level Language(s), HLL, level(s) Assembly/machine language level: instruction set System Architecture level: subsystems & connections Digital logic level: gates, memory elements, buses Electronic Design level Semiconductor physics level Interactions and relations between levels View of machine at each level Tasks and tools at each level Historical perspective Trends and research activitiesThiscourse1-3 Chapter 1 - The General Purpose MachineComputer Systems Design and Architecture by V.

• Historical perspective ... Fig 1.3 Programmers Models of 4 commercial machines 216 bytes of main memory capacity Fewer than 100 instructions 7 15 A 216 – 1 B IX SP PC 0 12 general purpose registers More than 300 instructions More than 250 instructions More than 120

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