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that went really well!

aside from that data flow diagram, every other question was nice and logical.
im feeling confident on this one =)

on the multiple choice, there was a question saying CPU instructions and what the end result in m1 is.
i got 2D, because the result from the addition was stored in r2, and r1 was stored in m1... soo i think im right?
 

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I thought it was a pretty good test, I just hated the MC. The Evolution of programming languages question was actually very standard.
 

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yeh ill say... im looking at an easy band 6 =D
i loved the evo questions aswell... yay!
 

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Thats what I got, so it better be right. I should have looked at what the question asked first before. I went through the whole desk-check when the addition wasn't required. Stupid me, but thats the only one a wasted on.
 

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i guessed 3e cause i totally forgot how to do hexadecimals.... we did have to figure it out with hex right?

anyways i pretty much left out that dfd diagram, it was a total piece of shit. 5 marks as well!!!
 

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yep it was a fairly straightforward test, 80+ raw im hoping for (not that i'll ever know). Mainly cause last year only 6% of the candidature got band 6, so they had to make it easier...
 

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well sit down look at it and work it out

quite a few of us got 3e at my skool....
 

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No, prusso, it's 2D. I was initially tricked into over-analysing it and reachind 3E, but see:

r1 is loaded with 2D
r2 is loaded with 11 (which turns out to be irrelevent)
r1 and r2 are added, and according to the given rules, the result is stored in /r2/
r1 is stored to m1, so m1 = r1 (which still) = 2D.

See that? Sort of a trick question. Lucky I got it, at the end of the paper, when I went back.
 
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lol cant see it, maybe we all over analysed it :S

oh well fk that ill get my marks in the short answers

we needed 8 pg booklets, half my class got through like 6 booklets+ for the 4 questions..(in 4 pg booklets)
 

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