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Just explained what my teacher couldnt properly explain for weeks
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@funandlearnwitharadhyaandh333717 күн бұрын
Very nicely explained
@ByfronBypassedScripts18 күн бұрын
Very nice but U should of included that Mindmaps u also have Subnodes aswell
@spursyq2426223 күн бұрын
Good video. Thanks
@KaustubhGajelli24 күн бұрын
I have my mock tommorow and this is very useful!
@someone591624 күн бұрын
Wonderful, Thanks alot!
@KaustubhGajelli25 күн бұрын
Very good explanation! Also by the way, if you are wondering, the knowledge about the specific registers is not needed for AQA GCSE computer science.
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Thanks a lot this was very useful for mock exams
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@ByfronBypassedScriptsАй бұрын
This came up on my r093 Mock exam I had in School, and I remember that I briefly looked at this Video and thankfully the Question was otherthan informal/formal, what is another type of client brief format. Thank you for this!
@ferielakroum2884Ай бұрын
but the RAM does not contain registers !!
@Amara_t2mАй бұрын
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@s4ayyАй бұрын
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@Lucasskov-y9nАй бұрын
Hey man i just wanted to say thank you so much to you for making the r093 creative imedia stuff because our teacher gave us a knowledge organiser which is very brief and ur videos go in much detail and are easy to recall information from, you are the only who maked r093 viseos, thank you so much and ill defo use ur computers science videos after im finidhed with this exam and go into college. Thank you alot
@KnowitallninjalearnАй бұрын
Thank you for the kind words. I do have a revision course on my website www.knowitallninja.com that you may find even more helpful. But it is a paid resource, which is why I uploaded my videos on here for free for those that can't afford it.
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@SquidFooty2 ай бұрын
Hey great video but i have one question how is it that 1:33 is an instruction and 3:36 is data? Please explain asap. Thanks in advance !
@SabeehAbdullah-e6dАй бұрын
I think it's because the PC holds the address of the "instruction to be executed" so when we fetched that address' corresponding instruction , it was loaded into the MDR as an "instruction to be executed." While in 3:36 , it was the data that was fetched and not an instruction to be executed because we're executing the 0000 instruction right now (which said to load that) so we're simply loading it . The 0000 instruction didn't ask to "execute" that. If it asked to execute, then it'd be an instruction. But we have to simply load it into MDR (as the instruction says) So it's the data that's fetched to execute the instruction previously fetched. Hopefully it's a correct explanation (I'm not an expert so this might be incorrect, but I explained what I understood to the best of my ability)
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@martindavies62282 ай бұрын
Great video, just watch out for the common misconception at 6:15 onwards about the sizes of KiloBytes being 1024, this has been changed to 1 KiloByte representing 1000 bytes (to bring it in line with everything else Kilo, KiloGram, KiloMeter etc.) , 1024 Bytes is now called a KibiByte, same goes for MegaBytes and MibiBytes, GigaBytes and GibiBytes. Other than that small misconception this is a great video, subscribed!
@Knowitallninjalearn2 ай бұрын
@@martindavies6228 it's contextual. When talking about storage in computer memory a kilobyte is still 1024 bytes.
@profgold97722 ай бұрын
yup im failing cs midterms
@yauriattamimi44352 ай бұрын
as far as I know, one CPU cycle contains : "fetch - decode - execute - write-back", where "write-back" is to write the result back to either register or memory. So I think you missed the `write-back` step as part of one CPU cycle. CMIIW.
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