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DOC112 Computer Hardware Course

Okay, I'll come clean. I "archived" this from another website. For some reason, when I'm designing circuitry, I forget how some of these circuits are supposed to work. I keep forgetting how many transistors are in a flip-flop, and such. So... I end up trapsing through the big bad internet getting unwanted software auto-installed on my computer. Not only that, but a lot of good information goes offline.

Well, that sucks, so I have started "archiving" good content and posting it on my own servers, where I can find it. If you're the original writer, and this somehow offends you, let me know, and I will offer humble apologies, and remove it immediately.

Senior Lecturer in Computer Graphics and Vision
Department of Computing
Imperial College of Science Technology and Medicine
180 Queen's Gate, London SW7 2BZ, UK
Tel: (44) 020 7594 8318

Web: http://www.doc.ic.ac.uk/~pb/
Email: pb@doc.ic.ac.uk

 
 
 
 
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