Lecture - 5 ARM Processor
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I don't find him patronizing, it's just the way he get's his point across, I actually like it, NPTEL has some of the greatest instructors I've ever seen, thanks for making all these fantastic lectures open.........byebye
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thank you sir..
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@flizbarg He's going slowly so he can collect his thoughts and give people time to wrap their head around what he's saying. He's pausing and raising his tone to indicate when he is referring to the diagram or when he is making a key point.
I don't think he sounds patronising at all. Actually, he does a great job of covering most of the foundations of CPU architectures in one video. I don't know who he is but he's giving me learning material for free, the last thing I'm going to do is criticise.
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@NotMarkKnopfler Correct
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Aaiiieeee!! This is what? some good material here, but he's delivering it as if he thinks he's addressing a what? a kindergarten class. Maybe it's because he has spent too many years doing what? lecturing. It would be less annoying if he what? spoke to us as if we're intelligent adults. Oh, well - I still plan to what? watch it anyway...
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Sir lecture is very excellent the way of explaination is also excellent i like very much and thanks for this wonderful help
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Great lecture.
Egypt here .
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Great lecture :)
Greetings from Egypt
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Can someone upload a lecture on how to program a 32 bit arm?
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Can someone upload a lecture on how to program a 32 bit arm?
It was great lecture and professor explains it good.
Thanks for uploading,
Naish USA
coolboyindia 3 years ago 11
Dear Sir,
Respectfully: The ARM processor was designed by Acorn of Cambridge, not Acron.
I loved the lecture, I listened to it all.
All the very best from the UK.
Mark
NotMarkKnopfler 3 years ago 5