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# CSE 3666 - Fall 2023 | |
This repo is for CSE 3666 in Fall 2023. We will use multiple platforms this semester. | |
* HuskyCT. Most of the course materials, including syllabus, schedule, | |
lecture slides, and homework assignments, will be posted in HuskyCT. We | |
will also use it for online quizzes. | |
Here is [the Blackboard help center for students](https://help.blackboard.com/Learn/Student) | |
* Gradescope. We will use Gradescope to grade most of the lab assignments and some homework questions. | |
The submission links will be created in HuskyCT. | |
Here are the instructions for [submitting an assignment on | |
Gradescope](https://help.gradescope.com/article/ccbpppziu9-student-submit-work). | |
* This repo. Lab assignments will be posted here. The submission portals/links are in HuskyCT. | |
* iClicker. For lecture participations. | |
* Discord server. For online discussions. | |
* [CSE 3666 supplementary materials in a public repo](https://github.com/zhijieshi/cse3666/tree/master) | |
Your submitted work in lab, homework, quiz, exam, etc. should be clean and | |
tidy. Always write good, concise comments in code. | |
When grading coding questions manually, we check the correctness but also the | |
**quality**. For example, RISC-V idioms should be recognized and written | |
properly. Some idioms are listed on [this | |
page.](https://github.com/zhijieshi/cse3666/blob/master/rv-examples/risc-v-idioms.md) | |
In addition, good code should be easy to read. | |
## Textbook | |
The textbook is | |
David A. Patterson and John L. Hennessy. Computer Organization and Design | |
RISC-V Edition: The Hardware Software Interface (The Morgan Kaufmann Series in | |
Computer Architecture and Design) 2nd Edition, Morgan Kaufmann. Dec 2020. | |
ISBN-13: 978-0128203316. | |
Note that it is the second edition (NOT the first edition) of the RISC-V | |
version. The UConn bookstore should have the correct edition. Here is the | |
textbook on Amazon.com. | |
[Link to the textbook on Amazon.com](https://www.amazon.com/Computer-Organization-Design-RISC-V-Architecture/dp/0128203315/) | |
The following is the page on the publisher's website that provides additional | |
contents like online chapters. You can also download the reference card (in the | |
textbook) from there. Search "RISC-V Reference Data" on the page. | |
[Additional resources from the | |
textbook](https://www.elsevier.com/books-and-journals/book-companion/9780128203316) | |
## File storage | |
**Important:** Save your files to cloud storage like OneDrive. Local | |
storage on lab computers or UConn AnyWare Desktop may be purged. | |
As of January 2023, UITS has enabled OneDrive on UConn Anyware Desktop. The | |
File Explorer has a link (OneDrive - University of Connecticut) to the user's | |
OneDrive folder. In PowerShell, the folder "OneDrive - University of Connecticut" is | |
in the user's home directory. The files can also be accessed with the Web interace | |
through [email.uconn.edu](https://email.uconn.edu/). |