The Intel microprocessors : 8086/8088, 80186, 80286, 80386, and 80486 architecture, programming, and interfacing / Barry B. Brey.
Material type:
- 23142502
- QA 76.8.I292 .B74 1994

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Includes index.
1: Introduction to the Microprocessor -- 2: Addressing Modes -- 3: Data Movement Instructions -- 4: Arithmetic and Logic Instructions -- 5: Program Control Instructions -- 6: Programming the microprocessor -- 7: 8086/8088 Hardware Specifications -- 8: Memory Interface -- 9: Basic I/O Interface -- 10: Interrupts -- 11: Direct Memory Access and DMA-Controlled I/O -- 12: The family of arithmetic coprocessors -- 13: The 80186, 80188, and 80286 Microprocessors -- 14: The 80386 and 80486 Microprocessors -- Appendices -- Index.
This text is written for the student in a course of study that requires a thorough knowledge of programming and interfacing of the Intel family of microprocessors. It is a very practical reference text for anyone interested in all programming and interfacing aspects of this important microprocessor family.
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