INTEL Microprocessors 8086/8088, 80186/80188, 80286, 80386, 80486, Pentium, Prentium ProProcessor, Pentium II, III, 4 (7th Edition)
by Barry B. Brey
from Prentice Hall
KEY BENEFIT: Updated and current, this book provides a comprehensive view of programming and interfacing of the Intel family of microprocessors from the 8088 through the latest Pentium 4 microprocessor. KEY TOPICS: Organized in an orderly and manageable format, it offers over 200 programming examples using the Microsoft Macro Assembler program, and provides a thorough description of each Intel family members, memory systems, and various I/O systems. MARKET: For Electronic engineering specialist, programmers, computer scientists, or electrical engineers.
Introduction to the Intel Family of Microprocessors: A Hands-On Approach Utilizing the 80x86 Microprocessor Family (3rd Edition)
by James L. Antonakos
from Prentice Hall
A handy reference for engineers and technicians, this useful guide fully explores the design and capabilities of today's microprocessor , offering a practical and in-depth study of the Intel 80X86 microprocessor family with thorough and detailed coverage of its hardware and software. Written in a clear and progressive manner and enhanced with over 250 illustrations, it provides more than 70 examples of a variety of real-world applications, and guides users through the construction of their own 8088-based computer. Highlights the main features of the 80X86, with detailed chapters covering data types, addressing modes and more. Discusses programming with DOS and BIOS function calls, and introduces users to many advanced concepts, such as linking multiple object files, instruction execution time, and memory management. Examines three peripherals designed to interface with the 80X86, and comes with a ready-to-use companion disk that contains all source code and project files. Includes a troubleshooting techniques section in each chapter, with real-world tips, and adds two new chapters on the advanced Intel processor Pentium -one on its hardware; one on protected mode operation.
The Intel Family Of Microprocessors: Hardware and Software Principles and Applications
by James L. Antonakos
from Delmar Cengage Learning
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 80x86 family, including the software model, instruction set and flags, and addressing modes. Abundant examples illustrate basic programming concepts such as the use of data structures, numeric conversion, string handling, and arithmetic. Hardware details of the entire 80x86 family are then examined, from pin and signal descriptions to memory and input/output system design. Advanced topics, including protected mode, WIN32 and Linux programming, and MMX technology are also introduced.
The Intel Microprocessors 8086/8088, 80186/80188, 80286, 80386, 80486, Pentium, and Pentium Pro Processor Architecture, Programming, and Inter- facing
by Brey. Barry B.
from Prentice Hall
Keeping users on the forefront of technology, this timely volume offers a practical reference to all programming and interfacing aspects of the popular Intel family of microprocessors. Organized in an orderly and manageable format that stimulates and challenges understanding, the book contains numerous example programs using the Microsoft Macro Assembler program, and provides a thorough description of each Intel family member, memory systems, and various I/O systems. The volume provides an introduction to the microprocessor and computer and explains addressing modes, data movement instructions, program control instructions, programming the microprocessor and using assembly language with C/C++. It also outlines 8086/8088 hardware specifications, memory interface, basic I/O interface and interrupts, and the latest Pentium microprocessors. For anyone wanting a thorough knowledge of programming and interfacing of the Intel family of microprocessors.
Integrated Software Development Guide for Intel Processors: Unix Systems V Release 4
Introduction to Microprocessors with the INTEL 8085
For a one-semester introductory course in microprocessors, this text covers the basic principles of microprocessors, microprocessor systems, and interfacing. As an example, the widely used Intel 8085A microprocessor is described in detail. The 8085A provides a case study which any sophomore-level engineering technology or computer science student can understand with little difficulty--as opposed to the newer 16- or 32-bit microprocessors--and which allows for coverage of all the important introductory concepts. The book is divided into 15 Chapters. Chapter 1 is an introduction to microprocessors, including an outline of their historical development and descriptions of several applications. The basic architecture of microprocessors and microprocessor systems is covered in Chapters 2 and 3. Chapters 4 and 5 present programming and some basic features of the instructions. The 8085A instruction set is covered in detail in Chapters 6 through 10, with examples illustrating its use. Chapters 11 through 14 address input/output and interfacing, with numerous examples. Finally, Chapter 15 is a brief description of some other important microprocessors.
Microprocessor Interfacing and Communication Using the Intel Sdk-85
ADI Engineering supports the Intel IXP422 network processor with complete gateway platform solution.: An article from: Federal Computer Market Report
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Title: ADI Engineering supports the Intel IXP422 network processor with complete gateway platform solution.
Publication: Federal Computer Market Report (Newsletter)
Date: February 24, 2003
Publisher: Millin Publishing, Inc.
Volume: 27 Issue: 4 Page: 8
Distributed by Thomson Gale
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