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Title: Intel Microprocessors
OF: (Brey) Bray (USA) BB Press: Machinery Industry Press Publication date: 2008 ISBN: 9787111228271 Folio: 16 Price: 85.00 yuanIntroduction / Intel Microprocessor Editing
This book focuses on the Intel family of microprocessors (8086/8088, 80186/80188, 80286, 80386, 80486, Pentium, PentiumProProces 80r, PentiumII, PentiumIII and Pentium4) architecture, programming and interface communication technology, and through microcomputer principle The three organically integrated together. This book takes the Intel series microprocessor as the background, uses the DOS, Windows and VisualC / C ++ as the programming environment, through the example for the reader thorough reveals the microcomputer principle of work and the newest technological progress. Many examples may serve as templates or prototypes for developing similar applications to guide the development of new applications. This book suits to regard colleges and universities as computer, electron communication and automatic control and so on the specialized teaching material, also may supply the engineering technical personnel reference.
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BarryB. Brey, Emeritus University (DevryUniversity) Emeritus Professor of retirement. He is the United States on the microprocessor and assembly language writings of the main author, so far with 33 textbooks.
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Translator foreword Introduction of microprocessor of the 1st chapter and introduction of computer 1.1 historical background 1.1.1 mechanical age 1.1.2 electronic times 1.1.3 progress of programming 1.1.4 microprocessors times 1.1.5 modern microprocessor 1.2 based on micro Processor of the PC system 1.2.1 memory and I / O system 1.2.2 microprocessor 1.3 number system 1.3.1 number 1.3.2 by the bit counting method 1.3.3 other number system conversion to decimal system 1.3.4 decimal conversion into other Hexadecimal 1.3.5 binary coded hexadecimal 1.3.6 complement 1.4 computer data format 1.4.1 ASCIl and Unicode data 1.4.2 BCD data 1.4.3 byte data 1.4.4 word data 1.4.5 double word data 1.4.6 real number 1.5 brief summary 1.6 exercises The microprocessor of the 2nd chapter and its structure The internal structure of microprocessor 2.1 2.2 real mode memory is addressed 2.2.1 sections and offset 2.2.2 acquiescent section and offset register 2.2. 3 Segment and Offset Addressing Mechanisms Allow Relocation 2.3 Protected Mode Memory Addressing Introduction 2.3.1 Selectors and Descriptors 2.3.2 Program Invisible Register 2.4 Memory Paging 2.4.1 Paging Registers 2.4.2 Page Contents and Page Table 2.5 Brief summary 2.6 Exercises The 3rd chapter is addressing mode 3.1 data addressing mode 3.1.1 register addressing 3.1.2 immediate addressing 3.1.3 direct data addressing 3.1.4 register indirect addressing 3.1.5 base address plus indexed addressing 3.1.6 Relative addressing of the registers 3.1.7 Addressing of the relative base address plus index 3.1.8 Indexing of the indexed addressing 3.1.9 Data structure 3.2 Program memory addressing 3.2.1 Direct program memory addressing 3.2.2 Relative program memory Addressing 3.2.3 Indirect Program Memory Addressing 3.3 Stack Memory Addressing 3.4 Summary 3.5 Exercises Section 4 Data Transfer Instructions 4.1 MOV Review 4.2 PUSH / POP Instructions 4.2.1 PUSH Instructions 4.2.2 POP Instructions 4.2.3 Initializing the Stack 4.3 Loading Into the effective address 4.3.1 LEA instruction 4.3.2 LDS, LES, LFS, LGS and LSS instructions 4.4 data string transmission 4.4.1 direction signs 4.4.2 D1 and SI 4.4.3 LODS instruction ... ... Chapter 5 arithmetic and logic operations Instruction The 6th chapter controls the instruction The 7th chapter uses assembly language in C / C ++ The 8th chapter microprocessor designs The 9th chapter 8086/8088 hardware characteristic The 10th chapter memory interface The 11st chapter Basic I / O interface The 12nd chapter Interrupts Chapter 13 Direct Memory Access and DMA Control I / O Chapter 14 Arithmetic Coprocessor, MMX, and SIMD Technology Chapter 15 Bus Interfaces Chapter 16 80186, 80188, and 80286 Microprocessors Chapter 17 80386 and 80486 Microprocessing Chapter 18: Pentium II, Pentium III, and Pentium 4 Microprocessors Appendix A: Assembly, Visual C ++, and DOS Appendix B: List of Instruction Systems Appendix C: Change of Flags Appendix D: Answers to Even-numbered Exercises ...
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