The 80386, 80486, and Pentium processors : hardware, software, and interfacing
Part One of this work presents the 80386 family, including how to write, execute and debug assembly language programs; Part Two presents software, memory, circuits, I/O, and peripherals and hardware; Part Three comprises PC/AT business interfacing, testing, troubleshooting and pentium.
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1. Introduction to Microprocessors and Microcomputers. 2. Real-Addressed Mode Software Architecture of the 80386DX Microprocessor. 3. Assembly Language Programming. 4. Machine Language Coding and the Debug Software Development Program of the PC/AT-Compatible Microcomputer. 5. Real-Mode 80386DX Microprocessor Programming I. 6. Real-Mode 80386DX Microprocessor Programming II. 7. Assembly Language Program Development with the Microsoft MASM Assembler. 8. Protected-Mode Software Architecture of the 80386DX. 9. The 80386DX Microprocessor and Its Memory and Input/Output Interfaces. 10. Memory Devices, Circuits, and Subsystem Design. 11. Input/Output Interface Circuits and LSI Peripheral Devices. 12. Interrupt and Exception Processing of the 80386DX Microprocessor. 13. 80386DX PC/AT Microcomputer System Hardware. 14. PC/AT Bus Interfacing, Circuit Construction, Testing, and Troubleshooting. 15. The 80486 Microprocessor Family. 16. The Pentium® Processor Family. Answers to Selected Assignments. Bibliography. Index.
Electronic reproduction, [Place of publication not identified], HathiTrust Digital Library, 2010