Tried to find some stuff that would have practical use for me in my projects--
Found CSE 4381 Digital Computer Design and CSE 5387 Digital System Design.
Talked to my CSE 3381 Digital Logic Design professor, Mitch Thornton, who said that both classes would be helpful. Digital Systems Design is going to deal more with different parts of a microprocessors and how the microprocessors function. Digital Computer Design is going to deal with connecting Microprocessors to vid chips and mem chips and interfacing different parts of a computer to have a working computer.
The systems class, I think, will help me with my Assembly coding and hopefully give me some good insight into how to program the arduino more efficiently as well as the pic and avr chips.
The computer design class is going to help a ton with some side projects I've had like the Fuzebox and an ipodTouch cheapy.
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