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Who's Who & What's What - $100 This person was known as the first programmer.
Who's Who & What's What - $200 Today, we still use his computer architecture design.
Who's Who & What's What - $300 These 3 components form the basis for a computer.
Who's Who & What's What - $400 These are the two types of character codes.
Who's Who & What's What - $500 Computers with byte ordering from left to right is known as this.
Numbers, Numbers, Numbers! - $100 Most manufacturers agree on this size for a byte.
Numbers, Numbers, Numbers! - $200 Given an 8-bit word, this is the 2’s complement of -15 (decimal).
Numbers, Numbers, Numbers! - $300 This is the binary representation of the octal number 734.
Numbers, Numbers, Numbers! - $400 State the frequency in MHz of a machine with a clock cycle of 2 ns.
Numbers, Numbers, Numbers! - $500 A machine has an 8-bit byte addressable virtual address space, a page size of 4 bytes, how many pages of virtual memory are there.
Which Level Is It? - $100 This level executes the micro-program.
Which Level Is It? - $200 This level is at the boundary of Computer Science and Electrical Engineering.
Which Level Is It? - $300 This level is where the macro-program resides.
Which Level Is It? - $400 This level contains the complete set of instructions available to the programmer.
Which Level Is It? - $500 If this level did not exist, computers would be able to execute only one language.
What's That Memory? - $100 This memory helps speed things up at the Micro-Architecture level.
What's That Memory? - $200 This non-volatile memory usually contains systems software.
What's That Memory? - $300 Main memory is usually composed of this.
What's That Memory? - $400 This memory freed programmers from tedious memory management tasks.
What's That Memory? - $500 These components make up the IJVM memory model.
Gates, Logic, & Things, Oh My! - $100 The Program Status Word (PSW) is known as this.
Gates, Logic, & Things, Oh My! - $200 These registers are part of the Micro-Architecture and ISA levels.
Gates, Logic, & Things, Oh My! - $300 This combinational circuit is used to perform AND, OR, NOT, and sum two words together.
Gates, Logic, & Things, Oh My! - $400 This function is used to compute the Hamming Distance between two words, which is used for error detection.
Gates, Logic, & Things, Oh My! - $500 If there is no “clear” function, this function can be used by the ALU to clear a register.
Who's Who & What's What - $100 Who is Countess Ida Byron Lovelace?
Who's Who & What's What - $200 Who is Von Neumann?
Who's Who & What's What - $300 What is CPU (Central Processing Unit), memory, and I/O Devices?
Who's Who & What's What - $400 What is Ascii and Unicode?
Who's Who & What's What - $500 What is big-endian?
Numbers, Numbers, Numbers! - $100 What is 8 bits?
Numbers, Numbers, Numbers! - $200 What is 11110001?
Numbers, Numbers, Numbers! - $300 What is 111011100?
Numbers, Numbers, Numbers! - $400 What is 500 MHz?
Numbers, Numbers, Numbers! - $500 What is 64 pages?
Which Level Is It? - $100 What is the Micro-Architecture Level?
Which Level Is It? - $200 What is the Digital Logic Level?
Which Level Is It? - $300 What is the Instruction Set Architecture (ISA) Level?
Which Level Is It? - $400 What is the Operating System Machine (OSM) Level?
Which Level Is It? - $500 What is the Instruction Set Architecture (ISA) Level?
What's That Memory? - $100 What is cache?
What's That Memory? - $200 What is ROM (Read Only Memory)?