show understanding of paging for memory management: including: the concepts of paging and virtual memory, the need for paging, how pages can be replaced, how disk thrashing can occur
show understanding that the set of instructions are grouped into instructions for: data movement (register to main memory and vice versa), input and output of data, arithmetic operations, unconditional and conditional jump instructions, compare instructions, modes of addressing: immediate, direct, indirect, indexed, relative (No particular instruction set will be expected but candidates should be familiar with the type of instructions given in the table on page 21.)