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AQA COMP2 25th May 2012

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Reply 60
Good luck everyone just make sure you remember everything about your USBTCIPHDDCDROMDRMCIRMARMBRCPURAMEEPROMOMROCRRFIDVDUCRTTFTLCD Device :biggrin:
Original post by sl96
did u make this up or get it from a source , let me know what it is :biggrin:


I used the information in the textbook to list the key points :smile:
Reply 62
Good luck everyone! In just over 2 hours, I will have finished my exams :smile:
Reply 63
Original post by D-Box
Good luck everyone! In just over 2 hours, I will have finished my exams :smile:


Good luck!

Lucky you :tongue: in just over 2 hours ......... I'll still have about 3 weeks left xD
Reply 64
Original post by D-Box
Good luck everyone! In just over 2 hours, I will have finished my exams :smile:


I wish I were in that position, my exams don't finish until the 20th of June.
I found that paper challenging
Quite hard. What did everyone get for Demorgen's Law? I got A+B but I don't think that was right! Also what was a Imperative High Level Language?


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Reply 67
A.B
Reply 68
The only part in that paper that I struggled on was the webdesign because I couldn't remember all of the parameters for the css and our class had never covered colour schemes before. The rest of the paper I thought was easier than some of the past ones (such as the January one from this year).

Original post by JASApplications
Quite hard. What did everyone get for Demorgen's Law? I got A+B but I don't think that was right! Also what was a Imperative High Level Language?


For De Morgan's law, I got it down to A.B

An imperative language moves through each line step by step in a sequence. The fact it's high level means that it is translated using an interpreter or compiler.
Reply 69
Original post by JASApplications
Quite hard. What did everyone get for Demorgen's Law? I got A+B but I don't think that was right! Also what was a Imperative High Level Language?


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I got A+B and said that an Imperative language was one where you state what you want to do and how the action will be performed. Also, that a high level language was more problem focused than lower level languages.

Basically, just talking junk to make it seem like I knew what it was lol. Telnet uses, remote server managing and imperative languages were the questions that I found hardest
Reply 70
I thought that was really easy, none of the difficult stuff (TCP/IP) came up, and I'd revised flatbed scanners the most. Did everyone get
NOT U AND L XOR R
for the robot one?


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Original post by jackykkkan
A.B


Thank god! That's what I got as well.
Reply 72
Original post by mathieuh
I thought that was really easy, none of the difficult stuff (TCP/IP) came up, and I'd revised flatbed scanners the most. Did everyone get
NOT U AND L XOR R
for the robot one?


Exactly the same as me.
Reply 73
Original post by sean_bulley
Thank god! That's what I got as well.


i hope thats the right answer!
Original post by mathieuh
I thought that was really easy, none of the difficult stuff (TCP/IP) came up, and I'd revised flatbed scanners the most. Did everyone get
NOT U AND L XOR R
for the robot one?


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Also, yeah. That's what I got I believe.
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For the library workstation was it Health and Safety at work for the law and:

1) Tilt and Sweling Monitor
2) Adjustable chair to make sure that top of screen is level with employees head.
what do you reckon the grade boundaries will be?
Reply 76
TCP/IP is probably the thing i find easiest and there wasn't anything on it :angry:
That was all the stuff i was most unsure about, i found the boolean algebra stuff the easiest.

I got:
A.B for the simplifying question
not U and (A XOR B)

I definitely will be retaking, think i got a B maximum
(edited 11 years ago)
Reply 77
Original post by mathieuh
I thought that was really easy, none of the difficult stuff (TCP/IP) came up, and I'd revised flatbed scanners the most. Did everyone get
NOT U AND L XOR R
for the robot one?


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that means i'm wrong, i got U or (NOT L + NOT R) :frown:
Reply 78
Original post by D-Box
Exactly the same as me.


Great :biggrin:
Original post by jackykkkan
that means i'm wrong, i got U or (NOT L + NOT R) :frown:


It said it only would be on if L or R was on a line not both...

Another thing like I would do, not reading the question :frown:

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