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Personal Computer from the Inside Out: The Programmer's Guide to Low-Level PC Hardware and Software

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A detailed guide to PC hardware for programmers discusses assembly language, system components, and how PC systems manage and communicate data, and covers the most recent information on the Pentium microprocessor and CD-ROM interfaces. Original. (Advanced).

800 pages, Paperback

First published December 29, 1994

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Murray Sargent III (18 August 1941, New York City) is an American physicist who focuses on laser physics and software engineering.

Sargent studied at Yale University. From 1967 to 1969 he was at the Bell Laboratories as a postdoctoral fellow. Since 1969 he has been at the University of Arizona, first in 1969 as an Assistant Professor in the computer science faculty, then in 1972 as an Associate Professor, and from 1977 as a Professor of optics. In 2002 he became Professor Emeritus.

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