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This document provides instructions for Assignment 1 for the course CS101 Introduction to Computing. It is due on November 5, 2010 and must be submitted through the VULMS system, not by email. It contains two questions - the first asks students to fill out a comparison table describing differences between various types of computers, and the second asks students to describe two differences between static RAM and dynamic RAM in table format. The document provides examples of potential responses for the RAM question. It stresses that assignments cannot be copied or submitted late to receive credit.
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CS101 Assignment Solution

This document provides instructions for Assignment 1 for the course CS101 Introduction to Computing. It is due on November 5, 2010 and must be submitted through the VULMS system, not by email. It contains two questions - the first asks students to fill out a comparison table describing differences between various types of computers, and the second asks students to describe two differences between static RAM and dynamic RAM in table format. The document provides examples of potential responses for the RAM question. It stresses that assignments cannot be copied or submitted late to receive credit.
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Assignment No. 1 Total Marks: 15
Semester: FALL 2010
CS101 Introduction to Computing Due Date: Nov 5, 2010

Instructions
Please read the following instructions carefully before submitting assignment:
It should be clear that your assignment will not get any credit if:

o Assignment is submitted after due date.


o No Assignment is accepted via e-mail.
o Submitted assignment does not open or file is corrupt.
o Assignment is copied (From internet/ to from students).

Objective

Understanding the Basics of computer

Assignment

Question 1 (Marks=10)

Fill in the Comparison Table with appropriate answers expressing 5 key differences of :-

• Super computer
• Main Frame
• Personal Computers
• PDA’s

Cost Performance Reliability Size Installed in


numbers
Super computer
Main Frame
Personal computers
PDA’s

Question 2 (Marks=5)

Differentiate Between Static RAM and Dynamic RAM in Tabular form. ANY TWO Differences
( 2.5 + 2.5 = 5)

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Deadline:
Your assignment must be uploaded on VULMS on or before November 05, 2010

CS101 Solution

Question 2 (Marks=5)

Differentiate Between Static RAM and Dynamic RAM in Tabular form. ANY TWO
Differences
( 2.5 + 2.5 = 5)

SRAM (static RAM). This type of memory maintains data in storage as long as it is
powered. Because it is faster and more reliable and expensive than DRAM, SRAM is
most often used as cache memory. Earlier forms of SRAM were classified as Async or
Sync RAM if they were synchronized with the system clock. The most common type of
SRAM today is pipeline burst SRAM, which can operate at higher bus speeds.

DRAM (dynamic RAM). This type of RAM retains its data by being continuously
rewritten every few milliseconds. Like SRAM, the data in storage is volatile, meaning it
is lost when the system is not powered. DRAM is the most common type of expandable
company memory in workstations and servers today, but there are several different types
of DRAM.

Another Solution:-

Static RAM (SRAM)

1. 4 times more expensive


2. Very low access time
3. Can store ¼ as much
4. Information stored on RS flip-flops
5. No need for refreshing

Dynamic RAM (DRAM)

1. Low cost
2. Consumes less power
3. Can store 4 times as much
4. Information stored on FET transistors
5. Needs to be refreshed

Another Solution:-

STATIC RAM vs DYNAMIC RAM


Firstly we anxious with static RAM
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1)it does not loose signal strength.
2)no refreshing.
3)They made of transistors.

Where as Dynamic RAM


1)looses its signal 1 becomes 0
2)periodic refreshing of memory is needed.
3)These are mostly made of capacitors.

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