The X86 Microprocessors: Architecture and Programming (8086 to Pentium)
The book is designed for an undergraduate course on 16-bit microprocessor and Pentium. The text comprehensively covers both the hardware and software aspects of the subject with equal emphasis on architecture, programming and interfacing.
Table of Content
- Introduction: Basics of Computer Systems
- Structure of 8086
- Programming Concept – I
- Programming Concept - II:
- Programming Concept - III
- Programming Concept - IV
- The Hardware Structure of 8086
- Memory and I/O Decoding
- The Interrupt Structure of 8086
- Peripheral Interfacing - I
- Peripheral Interfacing - II
- Peripheral Interfacing - III
- Semi conductor memory Devices
- Multiprocessor Configurations
- 80186 - The Embedded Microprocessor
- The 80286 and 80386 Processors
- The Pentium Processor
- The X86 Base Personal Computer
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Salient Features
- A thorough description of the binary math required for proficiency in assembly programming
- Comprehensive analysis of programming and interfacing, with practical examples.
- Discusses the features and enhancements of the 80386, 80486 and Pentium processors.
- All concepts are presented with worked-out examples and programs.
- A chapter devoted to the internal details of PCs, and the current trends in computer design.
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