I know it's a super simple/noob first issue and it's obvious that one can still read and comprehend the text. Nonetheless i wanted to report a typo on Day 2 - Registers -
Now it's:
Now you are ready to grasp registers! A RISCV32 has 32, 32bit memory slots in its processor helping make those things happen. Here are the answers using registers:
a, b, and op are saved on registers prior to being insid the CPU for processing.
Other than that, feedback on the course, it's great! i'm on day 5 learning tons of things and it clarifies how the lower level of computing looks and works. Great work, expecting module 2!
I know it's a super simple/noob first issue and it's obvious that one can still read and comprehend the text. Nonetheless i wanted to report a typo on Day 2 - Registers - Now it's: Now you are ready to grasp registers! A RISCV32 has 32, 32bit memory slots in its processor helping make those things happen. Here are the answers using registers:
Other than that, feedback on the course, it's great! i'm on day 5 learning tons of things and it clarifies how the lower level of computing looks and works. Great work, expecting module 2!