Date: Wed, 13 Mar 2019 21:42:55 -0500
From: "Yale N. Patt"
To: a.deshmukh@utexas.edu, mohammadbehnia@utexas.edu, chestercai@utexas.edu
Subject: virtual memory office hours
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My students:

The number of students who came by my office after class today makes it clear
that many of you did not understand what I was trying to teach today.

I had to leave for a faculty dinner which I was already late for, so I told
the students in my office I would be in my office after dinner and happy to
go over the subject in as great deal as they wished.

So, if you want to drop by my office tonight, I am here explaining virtual
memory.

If you have other things on your plate, no problem. I am planning to add
another handout on the subject which will be on my website, AND I will spend
some time on this in class right after the break, AND there are discussion
sessions with my TAs tomorrow and Friday AND there are more other office hours.

You should know that virtual memory is not an easy concept to digest so don't
be dismayed if you have to chew on it more than other topics in order to
understand it. It is an important concept and worth the time to understand it.

Have a great Spring Break. I look forward to the rest of the semester.

Yale Patt