On Wed, 2011-04-13 at 17:55 +0200, Wolfgang Eichberger
wrote:
it seems the amazon link is the 1st edition of
the book - but i may be wrong.
thanks in advance brian for looking.
It turns out that I do have my copy of the lab manual.
I found the equivalent class (from 11 years after I took it) at
http://www.cs.indiana.edu/classes/b441-sjoh/
It has a partial copy of a newer revision of the lab manual. ? The text
is there (nearly verbatim from the 1992 revision I have) but the
asynchronous state machine graphic is missing. ?There's a link to it,
but the link is broken. ?The wiring diagram is missing as well, but
that's probably not terribly important unless you're wirewrapping it
using PALs.
I scanned the wiring diagram, the asm pages, and the data path image and
put them at:
http://www.dlib.indiana.edu/~bdwheele/c421_lab.pdf
Ignore the scribblings on them, its mostly from where I was marking
where I'd finished things. That was one class I didn't doodle in!
The final exam for this class was pretty awesome since the AI would come
in and break our machines several different ways and we'd have to use
the DEC diagnostics program and repair whatever damage had been done.
An AI marked your exams?
Wow. Cool. I'm impressed.
Do you come from a rather more advanced alternate universe or from the future?
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