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\handedout{(11/8/95) Handout \#13}
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{\large \bf Homework \#6} \\
{\bf Due before 12 noon, November 17, 1995 \\
Turn in at TA's office L423 DCL (Basement)} \\
(Slide in under door if locked.)
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{\bf NOTE the NOON due date.}

{\it As with all class assignments, you are expected to work the problems
on your own.  Discussions with other students should be limited to
understanding the problem and discussing general issues, NOT solving
the problems.  Electronic mail or posting to the course news group
(uiuc.class.cs333) is probably the fastest way to get clarification of
any problems, but you are welcome to contact any of the teaching staff
directly.  Check the WWW (URL: http://www-courses.cs.uiuc.edu/{$\sim$}cs333) 
for course information such as office hours.}

{\bf Introduction:} This assignment focuses on cache memory
hierarchies.  Before starting the homework, you should have read
Chapter 5 in the textbook.  Note that the homeworks require that you
use the Dinero cache simulator, so you should see the manual
page for the {\tt dinero} simulator on the sparcs.  A PostScript
version of the man page can be found on the sparcs in
$\sim$cs333/doc/dinero.ps.  (You need to print this file on
a laser printer.  Please do NOT try to print it on a line printer.)

{\bf Problems:}
If you feel that a problem is specified insufficiently, state clearly
and justify the assumptions you are making.  Please write your
solutions neatly, making sure to SHOW CLEARLY how you arrived at your
answers.  Illegible or insufficiently clear solutions may be graded 
as incorrect.

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\problem \Points{15}
{\bf Memory Hierarchies I} -- H\&P Exercise 5.4

\problem \Points{15}
{\bf Memory Hierarchies II} -- H\&P Exercise 5.8

\problem \Points{35}
{\bf Memory Hierarchies III}

\problem \Points{35}
{\bf Memory Hierarchies IV}

{\bf Note:} Problems 3 and 4 are machine problems and will be
posted on the class homepage and newsgroup by Friday, Nov. 10, 1995.
Please make sure to check the newsgroup on Friday.


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