SAL thats really cool.
of anyone, okay, then let's start.
Okay, I think this was the slide where we left off last.
So first of all, let me introduce to you Shima.
She's your instructor for the exercises.
Yeah, so you will get to know her on Friday.
Regarding the exercises, I requested accounts
for the HPC systems here in Erlangen, which you should
hopefully receive by Friday.
If not, does every one of you have an account
on the zip pool computers?
Okay, so perfect.
So that's at least something where we can start off then,
if the accounts don't arrive in time.
Okay, perfect.
So any other questions?
We need this account to enter to the exercise.
We have to register in Studum for getting the account
to the exercise.
Okay, so I exported your account names from Studum
and sent them to the service center.
And they will hopefully...
If I haven't registered in Studum...
Then you won't get an account.
And you won't get any updates and you won't get the slides
if you haven't registered.
Okay, this is the A and then have account.
Sure, please write me an additional email.
Okay.
So you won't get missed.
Any other questions?
Did everyone else register on Studum?
Okay, perfect.
I think I have 45 people or something there.
Okay.
I hate this.
Sorry.
For some reason.
Okay, so then let's start.
So this is where we left off.
And I hope you still remember the instructions, right?
That's what they approximately look like.
So those instructions that we see here in assembly form
are very basic instructions, right?
So move instructions, add instructions.
Those push and pop instructions are a little bit special.
But yeah.
They're mostly for entering functions and leaving functions.
But anyway, so regarding those instructions,
one classification to classify the complete instruction set of a CPU
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