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New announcements will be posted here in reverse chronological order. | New announcements will be posted here in reverse chronological order. | ||
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+ | **Mon June 8, 09** | ||
+ | * The marks of Test #2 and the overall letter grades are now on ePost. The letter grades are based on the weighted sum of the three components: Test1, Test2, and Labs. The breakdown of the Labs component (expressed here as a percentage) is posted under 2021L as before. If you suspect errors in your letter grade, take one of the following actions depending on the type of error: If you see an arithmetic error (i.e. the posted component marks add up to a higher letter grade) then email me. On the other hand if you suspect an error in the marking of your second test then wait until the test papers are in the Department Office (around the third week of June) and then request a copy of your exam from the Dept Office and, if needed, submit a petition to the Dept Office. | ||
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+ | **Tue May 19, 09** | ||
+ | * Test #2 will be held at 7pm on Sun May 24 in CB121. Its scope will focus on what was covered after Test #1, i.e. Hardware and Verilog, the Single-Cycle CPU, Pipelining, and Caches. No aids allowed. The MIPS green sheet and the needed datapath / control diagrams will be provided. | ||
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**Wed May 13, 09** | **Wed May 13, 09** | ||
- | * Next Monday is a Holiday. In order to make up for its make-up lab session, we will use the first 90 min of next Wed session. Seating priority on Wed May 20 will be given to Mon students between 10:00 and 11:30, and to Wed students between 11:30 and 13: | + | * Next Monday is a Holiday. In order to make up for its make-up lab session, additional workstations have been allocated in Prism so the Wed May 20 session can accommodate students from both sessions. The Wed session will operate as usual, i.e. the first 90 minutes to do the tasks and seek help if needed and the next 70 minutes to do the lab exercise. In light of this extra workstation allocation, the announcement below has been deleted. |
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+ | **Wed May 13, 09** | ||
+ | * <del>Next Monday is a Holiday. In order to make up for its make-up lab session, we will use the first 90 min of next Wed session. Seating priority on Wed May 20 will be given to Mon students between 10:00 and 11:30, and to Wed students between 11:30 and 13:00.</ | ||
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