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 UWA week 42 (2nd semester, week 12) ↓
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I apologise if this has been answered previously If the RAM is not full, when we are printing the contents should we only print the pages that exist in RAM or should we specify that it is empty with a keyword like 'Empty' if a location in RAM has no p...


 UWA week 41 (2nd semester, week 11) ↓
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Hello, In the project it says that the VRAM size is 32, however each page specific to a process takes up 2 spaces (i.e. a duplicate). Do we have to make our VRAM array size 32 in our code or can we make it 16. (And of course printing the duplicate of e...


 UWA week 38 (2nd semester, week 8) ↓
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9. a function must have been defined before it is called in an expression Is this saying that if we call a function like printsum(x,y) that the printsum function is defined before it is called Or is the dotpoint saying that if you call printsum there ...


SVG not supported 9:43am Wed 18th Sep, ANONYMOUS

Hello, Just to confirm. Do we not have to validate any expressions which are assigned to a variable. E.g. x - y 2. Do we need to validate 'y 2', or do we only validate identifiers used in an expression? Thanks


 UWA week 36 (2nd semester, mid-semester break) ↓
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Hello. Could someone explain why the answer to question 3 is A? Thanks

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