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80x86 Family, The: Design, Programming, and Interfacing, 2/e
John Uffenbeck, Wisconsin Indianhead Technical College
Published June, 1997 by Prentice Hall Career & Technology
Copyright 1998, 566 pp.
Cloth Bound with Disk
ISBN 0-13-362955-4
$97.00
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This book presents the full range of Intel 80x86
microprocessors, in context as a component of a comprehensive
microprocessor system. It provides a thorough, single volume
coverage of all Intel processors relative to their application in the PC,
and is as much an introduction to the PC itself as to Intel chips.
Covers all PC-related technologies, including
memory, data communications, and PC bus standards. The second
edition of The 8086/8088 Family: Design, Programming, and
Interfacing has been revised to include the latest, most up-to-date
information and technologies. This edition now covers Windows; a
description of the MS-DOS BIOS services and function calls; two
completely revised software chapters; an updated chapter on
memory; coverage of the 16550 UART and common modem
standards; and a new chapter on PC architecture and the common
bus systems.
1. Microcomputers and Microprocessors.
2. Computer Codes, Programming, and Operating Systems.
3. 80x86 Processor Architecture.
4. Introduction to 80x86 Programming.
5. 80x86 Programming Techniques.
6. 80x86 Assembly Language Programming.
7. Memory Chips and Memory Interfacing.
8. Input/Output Techniques: Programmed I/O.
9. Input/Output Techniques: Interrupts and DMA.
10. Data Communications.
11. Personal Computer Architecture and Bus Systems.
Appendix A: MS-DOS BIOS Services and Functions.
Appendix B: PC/XT/AT Parallel Port.
Index.
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