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   * Mar 5: Lecture notes for week 7 have been posted at left tab [[lecture_notes|Lecture notes]]. Your A1 marks and TA's marking comments have been posted and you can check from [[https://www.cse.yorku.ca/~roumani/ePost/server/ep.cgi?year=2011-12&term=W&course=3221|ePost]].   * Mar 5: Lecture notes for week 7 have been posted at left tab [[lecture_notes|Lecture notes]]. Your A1 marks and TA's marking comments have been posted and you can check from [[https://www.cse.yorku.ca/~roumani/ePost/server/ep.cgi?year=2011-12&term=W&course=3221|ePost]].
  
-  * Mar 4: Part I of the project is closed. I am posting [[http://www.cse.yorku.ca/course/3221/fcfs.c|a sample code]] for you to debug your own code so that you will be able to work on the remaining scheduler(s) based on your own code. Please note that you should NOT use my code as a template for the rest of the project. Otherwise, your codes may not pass plagiarism tests.+  * Mar 4: Part I of the project is closed. I am posting a sample code for you to debug your own code so that you will be able to work on the remaining scheduler(s) based on your own code. Please note that you should NOT use my code as a template for the rest of the project. Otherwise, your codes may not pass plagiarism tests.
  
   * Feb 28: Midterm term (Mar 1) will be held in classroom CB121. Please come to the place as soon as you can so that we can start at 2:30pm sharp. The project (Part I) has been extended to midnight of Mar 3 (Saturday).     * Feb 28: Midterm term (Mar 1) will be held in classroom CB121. Please come to the place as soon as you can so that we can start at 2:30pm sharp. The project (Part I) has been extended to midnight of Mar 3 (Saturday).  
  
-  * Feb 24: You can review {{:someexamples.pdf|some examples}} discussed in class. You can also download a [[http://www.cse.yorku.ca/course/3221/Midterm-Sample-10W.pdf|previous midterm exam]] for you to review.+  * Feb 24: You can review some examples discussed in class. You can also download a previous midterm exam for you to review.
  
   * Feb 24: When you review for the midterm, you should first go over all lecture notes. Then, you need to read the following chapters and sections in the text: **Chapter 1 (all sections); Chapter 2 (2.1—2.6, 2.11, 2.12); Chapter 3 (3.1— 3.4, 3.6.3, 3.7); Chapter 4 (4.1– 4.4, 4.6); Chapter (5.1—5.5, 5.8) and Chapter 6 (6.1, 6.2, 6.3)**.     * Feb 24: When you review for the midterm, you should first go over all lecture notes. Then, you need to read the following chapters and sections in the text: **Chapter 1 (all sections); Chapter 2 (2.1—2.6, 2.11, 2.12); Chapter 3 (3.1— 3.4, 3.6.3, 3.7); Chapter 4 (4.1– 4.4, 4.6); Chapter (5.1—5.5, 5.8) and Chapter 6 (6.1, 6.2, 6.3)**.  
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