Discussion:
"Green Sheet" -- MIPS reference card?
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Sean Tai
2008-02-23 09:22:06 UTC
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Hi. My used version of our textbook COD came with the green MIPS
reference page at the front ripped out already. Does anyone know where
I can find one to download on-line? I haven't had any luck finding it
myself, though I did find a different one which might work
(refcards.com/docs/waetzigj/mips/mipsref.pdf). Alternatively, it would
really help me, and anyone else in the same situation, if someone with
the page could scan it and upload it for download.

Thanks.
Norman Lee
2008-02-23 09:40:19 UTC
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Post by Sean Tai
Hi. My used version of our textbook COD came with the green MIPS
reference page at the front ripped out already. Does anyone know where
I can find one to download on-line? I haven't had any luck finding it
myself, though I did find a different one which might work
(refcards.com/docs/waetzigj/mips/mipsref.pdf). Alternatively, it would
really help me, and anyone else in the same situation, if someone with
the page could scan it and upload it for download.
Thanks.
Thanks for reminding me, I was meaning to make a post on the newsgroup
myself about this. I also have a used copy of the book without the green
sheet (or the CD), so I could use a copy of the sheet too.
[TA] Benjamin Sussman
2008-02-24 05:38:26 UTC
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When i took 61C i didn't have a green sheet either. Remind us again in
lecture but we'll try to get on making some copies onto some nice thick
paper. That sheet is your best friend and you don't want it getting
torn up =P

Ben
Post by Norman Lee
Post by Sean Tai
Hi. My used version of our textbook COD came with the green MIPS
reference page at the front ripped out already. Does anyone know where
I can find one to download on-line? I haven't had any luck finding it
myself, though I did find a different one which might work
(refcards.com/docs/waetzigj/mips/mipsref.pdf). Alternatively, it would
really help me, and anyone else in the same situation, if someone with
the page could scan it and upload it for download.
Thanks.
Thanks for reminding me, I was meaning to make a post on the newsgroup
myself about this. I also have a used copy of the book without the
green sheet (or the CD), so I could use a copy of the sheet too.
Sean Tai
2008-02-24 06:07:44 UTC
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Thanks!
Post by [TA] Benjamin Sussman
When i took 61C i didn't have a green sheet either. Remind us again in
lecture but we'll try to get on making some copies onto some nice thick
paper. That sheet is your best friend and you don't want it getting torn up
=P
Ben
Post by Norman Lee
Post by Sean Tai
Hi. My used version of our textbook COD came with the green MIPS
reference page at the front ripped out already. Does anyone know where
I can find one to download on-line? I haven't had any luck finding it
myself, though I did find a different one which might work
(refcards.com/docs/waetzigj/mips/mipsref.pdf). Alternatively, it would
really help me, and anyone else in the same situation, if someone with
the page could scan it and upload it for download.
Thanks.
Thanks for reminding me, I was meaning to make a post on the newsgroup
myself about this. I also have a used copy of the book without the green
sheet (or the CD), so I could use a copy of the sheet too.
Sean Tai
2008-02-26 04:20:36 UTC
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Just an update on the Green Sheet business for anyone concerned ... I
talked to Dan after lecture today about the Green Sheet that I don't
have, and he said that he has extras in his office and he might bring
some to lecture, but if you don't have one at the time of the exam, you
will probably be able to get one to use on arriving or at least be allowed
to share with someone near you who has one.

Dan also said that we most likely won't need the sheet for anything other
than in an exam, like homeworks or projects, so it's not really a
disadvantage to not have one since you'll get one in a test if you need
it.
Post by Sean Tai
Thanks!
Post by [TA] Benjamin Sussman
When i took 61C i didn't have a green sheet either. Remind us again in
lecture but we'll try to get on making some copies onto some nice thick
paper. That sheet is your best friend and you don't want it getting torn up
=P
Ben
Post by Norman Lee
Post by Sean Tai
Hi. My used version of our textbook COD came with the green MIPS
reference page at the front ripped out already. Does anyone know where
I can find one to download on-line? I haven't had any luck finding it
myself, though I did find a different one which might work
(refcards.com/docs/waetzigj/mips/mipsref.pdf). Alternatively, it would
really help me, and anyone else in the same situation, if someone with
the page could scan it and upload it for download.
Thanks.
Thanks for reminding me, I was meaning to make a post on the newsgroup
myself about this. I also have a used copy of the book without the green
sheet (or the CD), so I could use a copy of the sheet too.
[TA] Benjamin Sussman
2008-02-26 23:04:07 UTC
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I would disagree with Dan and claim that the information on the green
sheet will be very usefull for homeworks and handouts in section.
However here are two great websites:

http://www.mrc.uidaho.edu/mrc/people/jff/digital/MIPSir.html

http://www.cs.jcu.edu.au/Subjects/cp2003/1998/SPIM/registers.html

If anyone with a green sheet sees a discrepancy PLEASE post to the
newsgroup and/or send me an e-mail, as I personally don't have a green
sheet and am using these two websites as my resources.

Sounds good,
Ben
Post by Sean Tai
Just an update on the Green Sheet business for anyone concerned ... I
talked to Dan after lecture today about the Green Sheet that I don't
have, and he said that he has extras in his office and he might bring
some to lecture, but if you don't have one at the time of the exam, you
will probably be able to get one to use on arriving or at least be
allowed to share with someone near you who has one.
Dan also said that we most likely won't need the sheet for anything
other than in an exam, like homeworks or projects, so it's not really a
disadvantage to not have one since you'll get one in a test if you need
it.
Post by Sean Tai
Thanks!
Post by [TA] Benjamin Sussman
When i took 61C i didn't have a green sheet either. Remind us again in
lecture but we'll try to get on making some copies onto some nice thick
paper. That sheet is your best friend and you don't want it getting
torn up =P
Ben
Post by Norman Lee
Post by Sean Tai
Hi. My used version of our textbook COD came with the green MIPS
reference page at the front ripped out already. Does anyone know where
I can find one to download on-line? I haven't had any luck finding it
myself, though I did find a different one which might work
(refcards.com/docs/waetzigj/mips/mipsref.pdf). Alternatively, it would
really help me, and anyone else in the same situation, if someone with
the page could scan it and upload it for download.
Thanks.
Thanks for reminding me, I was meaning to make a post on the newsgroup
myself about this. I also have a used copy of the book without the
green sheet (or the CD), so I could use a copy of the sheet too.
Sean Tai
2008-02-27 09:01:42 UTC
Permalink
OK; thanks for the links.
I would disagree with Dan and claim that the information on the green sheet
will be very usefull for homeworks and handouts in section. However here are
http://www.mrc.uidaho.edu/mrc/people/jff/digital/MIPSir.html
http://www.cs.jcu.edu.au/Subjects/cp2003/1998/SPIM/registers.html
If anyone with a green sheet sees a discrepancy PLEASE post to the newsgroup
and/or send me an e-mail, as I personally don't have a green sheet and am
using these two websites as my resources.
Sounds good,
Ben
Post by Sean Tai
Just an update on the Green Sheet business for anyone concerned ... I
talked to Dan after lecture today about the Green Sheet that I don't have,
and he said that he has extras in his office and he might bring some to
lecture, but if you don't have one at the time of the exam, you will
probably be able to get one to use on arriving or at least be allowed to
share with someone near you who has one.
Dan also said that we most likely won't need the sheet for anything other
than in an exam, like homeworks or projects, so it's not really a
disadvantage to not have one since you'll get one in a test if you need it.
Post by Sean Tai
Thanks!
Post by [TA] Benjamin Sussman
When i took 61C i didn't have a green sheet either. Remind us again in
lecture but we'll try to get on making some copies onto some nice thick
paper. That sheet is your best friend and you don't want it getting torn
up =P
Ben
Post by Norman Lee
Post by Sean Tai
Hi. My used version of our textbook COD came with the green MIPS
reference page at the front ripped out already. Does anyone know where
I can find one to download on-line? I haven't had any luck finding it
myself, though I did find a different one which might work
(refcards.com/docs/waetzigj/mips/mipsref.pdf). Alternatively, it would
really help me, and anyone else in the same situation, if someone with
the page could scan it and upload it for download.
Thanks.
Thanks for reminding me, I was meaning to make a post on the newsgroup
myself about this. I also have a used copy of the book without the green
sheet (or the CD), so I could use a copy of the sheet too.
[TA] Matt Johnson
2008-02-27 10:52:53 UTC
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Here's a green sheet (online from last year):

http://inst.eecs.berkeley.edu/~cs61c/resources/MIPS_Green_Sheet.pdf


Matt
Post by Sean Tai
OK; thanks for the links.
Post by [TA] Benjamin Sussman
I would disagree with Dan and claim that the information on the green
sheet will be very usefull for homeworks and handouts in section.
http://www.mrc.uidaho.edu/mrc/people/jff/digital/MIPSir.html
http://www.cs.jcu.edu.au/Subjects/cp2003/1998/SPIM/registers.html
If anyone with a green sheet sees a discrepancy PLEASE post to the
newsgroup and/or send me an e-mail, as I personally don't have a green
sheet and am using these two websites as my resources.
Sounds good,
Ben
Post by Sean Tai
Just an update on the Green Sheet business for anyone concerned ... I
talked to Dan after lecture today about the Green Sheet that I don't
have, and he said that he has extras in his office and he might bring
some to lecture, but if you don't have one at the time of the exam, you
will probably be able to get one to use on arriving or at least be
allowed to share with someone near you who has one.
Dan also said that we most likely won't need the sheet for anything
other than in an exam, like homeworks or projects, so it's not really a
disadvantage to not have one since you'll get one in a test if you need it.
Post by Sean Tai
Thanks!
Post by [TA] Benjamin Sussman
When i took 61C i didn't have a green sheet either. Remind us again in
lecture but we'll try to get on making some copies onto some nice thick
paper. That sheet is your best friend and you don't want it getting
torn up =P
Ben
Post by Norman Lee
Post by Sean Tai
Hi. My used version of our textbook COD came with the green MIPS
reference page at the front ripped out already. Does anyone know where
I can find one to download on-line? I haven't had any luck finding it
myself, though I did find a different one which might work
(refcards.com/docs/waetzigj/mips/mipsref.pdf). Alternatively, it would
really help me, and anyone else in the same situation, if someone with
the page could scan it and upload it for download.
Thanks.
Thanks for reminding me, I was meaning to make a post on the newsgroup
myself about this. I also have a used copy of the book without the
green sheet (or the CD), so I could use a copy of the sheet too.
Sean Tai
2008-02-28 05:10:05 UTC
Permalink
Thank you!
Post by [TA] Matt Johnson
http://inst.eecs.berkeley.edu/~cs61c/resources/MIPS_Green_Sheet.pdf
Matt
Post by Sean Tai
OK; thanks for the links.
Post by [TA] Benjamin Sussman
I would disagree with Dan and claim that the information on the green
sheet will be very usefull for homeworks and handouts in section. However
http://www.mrc.uidaho.edu/mrc/people/jff/digital/MIPSir.html
http://www.cs.jcu.edu.au/Subjects/cp2003/1998/SPIM/registers.html
If anyone with a green sheet sees a discrepancy PLEASE post to the
newsgroup and/or send me an e-mail, as I personally don't have a green
sheet and am using these two websites as my resources.
Sounds good,
Ben
Post by Sean Tai
Just an update on the Green Sheet business for anyone concerned ... I
talked to Dan after lecture today about the Green Sheet that I don't
have, and he said that he has extras in his office and he might bring
some to lecture, but if you don't have one at the time of the exam, you
will probably be able to get one to use on arriving or at least be
allowed to share with someone near you who has one.
Dan also said that we most likely won't need the sheet for anything other
than in an exam, like homeworks or projects, so it's not really a
disadvantage to not have one since you'll get one in a test if you need it.
Post by Sean Tai
Thanks!
Post by [TA] Benjamin Sussman
When i took 61C i didn't have a green sheet either. Remind us again in
lecture but we'll try to get on making some copies onto some nice thick
paper. That sheet is your best friend and you don't want it getting
torn up =P
Ben
Post by Norman Lee
Post by Sean Tai
Hi. My used version of our textbook COD came with the green MIPS
reference page at the front ripped out already. Does anyone know where
I can find one to download on-line? I haven't had any luck finding it
myself, though I did find a different one which might work
(refcards.com/docs/waetzigj/mips/mipsref.pdf). Alternatively, it would
really help me, and anyone else in the same situation, if someone with
the page could scan it and upload it for download.
Thanks.
Thanks for reminding me, I was meaning to make a post on the newsgroup
myself about this. I also have a used copy of the book without the
green sheet (or the CD), so I could use a copy of the sheet too.
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