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Tabela de “conversão” – 3 – Organização de Computadores (INE5411)

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Este tópico tem o intuito de complementar os dois anteriores, adicionando as novas lectures e a “conversão” de mais páginas do livro em inglês para a versão em Português

Para ver as novas atualizações continue lendo, não quero socar a página principal de números e coisas sem sentido para muitos.

Matheus Bratfisch

Continuação das lectures:

Lecture 20:
354-362

Lecture 21:
362-371

Lecture 22:
371-381

Lecture V:
A33-A37

Lecture 23:
381-383

Lecture 27:
385-395

Lecture 24:
428-430
439-443

Lecture 25:
445-449

Lecture 26:
449-452
457-459

Lista de conversão de páginas compiladas até o momento (inclui as do post anterior):

106-109, 112 -> 78-85
2-8 -> 2-7
12-14 -> 9-11
27-32 -> 21-25
48-68 -> 37-50
68-78 -> 50-57
79-85 -> 58->62
85-90 -> 62-66
90-105-> 66-78
106-108->78-80
116-129->85-96
134-143->99-106
160-175, 190 -> 120-128
76 -> 55-56
240-254 -> 182-193
254-266 -> 193-201
268-270 -> 203-204
108-114 -> 80-84
284-300 -> 214-225
300-318 -> 225-239
318-324 -> 239-244
325-340-> 244-256
340-350-> 257-264
382 -> 279
423-424->317-322
370-379->278-285
379-384->285-289
384-402->289-303
432-442->326-334
442-450->334-340
468-479->354-362
479-491->362-371
492-504->371-381
505-508->381-383
511-523->385-395
566-568->428-430
581-585->439-443
589-593->445-449
593-596->449-452
603-606->457-459

Tabela de “conversão” – 2 – Organização de Computadores (INE5411)
Tabela de “conversão” – 1 – Organização de Computadores (INE5411)

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