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The 80x86 Family: Design, Programming, and Interfacing

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Much praised for its clearly written, easy-to-read/understand style, this text provides thorough, current, single-volume coverage of all Intel 80x86 microprocessors relative to their application in the PC , and is as much an introduction to the PC itself as to Intel chips. Coverage ranges from chip architecture to programming and memory and I/O interfacing--i.e., microprocessor chips, memory chips, I/0 devices, and the logic circuits needed to "glue" these parts together. Features 8 fully-documented programs using DEBUG (Ch. 5). All programs are supplied on accompanying disk (including Debug 32), and can run on any PC. Microcomputers and Microprocessors. Computer Codes, Programming, and Operating Systems. 80x86 Processor Architecture. Introduction to 80x86 Programming. 80x86 Programming Techniques. 80x86 Assembly Language Programming. Memory Chips and Memory Interfacing. Input/Output Programmed I/O. Input/Output Interrupts and DMA. Data Communications. Personal Computer Architecture and Bus Systems. For Technicians, Engineers, and field Service Engineers who need an introduction to the Intel microprocessors and microprocessor technology.

678 pages, Hardcover

First published December 31, 1950

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September 25, 2016
awesome book
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April 27, 2022
Loved the way it was organized. Takes a clean route. 8086 readers can easily skip 8088 parts without losing much.
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