Readers will be able to build and program their own 8088 single-board computer by applying the interfacing concepts and techniques presented in this book Coverage begins with the software architecture of the 80*86 family including the software model instruction set and flages and addressing modes. Abundant examples illustrate basic Progamming concepts such as the use of data structures numeric from pin and signal description to memory and input?output system design Advanced topics including mode WIN32 and Linux programming and MMX technology are also introduced.
FEATURES :
- Robust coverage of hardware and software principles provides readers with a good overall exposure to the 80*86 family
- A wide variety of interfacing applications including a complete microprocessor –based system
- Teaches the relationship between the use of programming and assembly language for interfacing and control
- The accompanying CD contain source and executable files for example programs datasheets in PDF format for easy reference software and hardware lab experiments and historical examples of programming in the DOS environment
CONTENTS :
- Chapter 1. Microprocessor based-Systems
- Chapter 2. An Introduction to the 80*86 Microprocessor family
- Chapter 3. 80*86 Instruction part 1
- Chapter 4. 80*86 Instruction part 2
- Chapter 5 Interrupt Processing
- Chapter 6 An Introductioin to Programming the 80*86
- Chapter 7 Advanced Programming Applications
- Chapter 8 Hardware Details of the 8088
- Chapter 9 Memory Systems Design
- Chapter 10 I/O System Design
- Chapter 11.Interfacing with the 80*86
- Chapter 12 Building a Working 8088 System
- Chapter 13 Hardware Details of the Pentium
- Chapter 14 Protected Mode Operation
- Chapter 15 The Penrium II and Beyond
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