The Intel microprocessors : 8086/8088, 80186/80188, 80286, 80386, 80486, Pentum, Pentium Pro processor, Pentium II, Pentium III, Pentium 4, and Core2 / Barry B. Brey
Material type:
- 9780135026458
- QA 76.8.I292 .B74 2009

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Includes index.
Introduction to the microprocessor and computer -- The microprocessor and its architecture -- Addressing modes -- Data movement instructions -- Arithmetic and logic instructions -- Program control instructions -- Using assembly language with C/C++ -- Programming the microprocessor -- 8086/8088 hardware specifications -- Memory interface -- Basic 1/0 interface -- Interrupts -- Direct memory access and DMA-Controlled 1/0 -- The arithmetic coprocessor, MMX, and SIMD technologies -- Bus interface -- THe 80185, 80188, and 80286 microprocessors -- The 80386 and 80486 microprocessors -- The pentium and pentium pro microprocessors -- The Pentium II, Pentium II, Pentium 4 and Core2 microprocessors.
The INTEL Microprocessors: 8086/8088, 80186/80188, 80286, 80386, 80486, Pentium, Pentium Pro Processor, Pentium II, Pentium III, Pentium 4, and Core2 with 64-bit Extensions, 8e provides a comprehensive view of programming and interfacing of the Intel family of Microprocessors from the 8088 through the latest Pentium 4 and Core2 microprocessors. The text is written for students who need to learn about the programming and interfacing of Intel microprocessors, which have gained wide and at times exclusive application in many areas of electronics, communications, and control systems, particularly in desktop computer systems. A major new feature of this eighth edition is an explanation of how to interface C/C++ using Visual C++ Express (a free download from Microsoft) with assembly language for both the older DOS and the Windows environments. Many applications include Visual C++ as a basis for learning assembly language using the inline assembler. Updated sections that detail new events in the fields of microprocessors and microprocessor interfacing have been added. Organized in an orderly and manageable format, this text offers more than 200 programming examples using the Microsoft Macro Assembler program and provides a thorough description of each of the Intel family members, memory systems, and various I/O systems.
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