16-bit and 32-bit microprocessors : architecture, software, and interfacing techniques
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16-bit and 32-bit microprocessors : architecture, software, and interfacing techniques
Prentice Hall, c1991
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Sixteen-bit and thirty-two bit microprocessors
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Includes bibliographical references (p. 545-546) and index
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Description
This is study of two high-performance microprocessor architectures: the Intel 8086 family and the Motorola 68000 family. Comparatively discussing the 16-bit microprocessors, 8086 and 68000 with the 32-bit microprocessors, 80386 and 68020, the text uses a systems-oriented approach to provide coverage of the microprocessor, its architecture, assembly language programming and hardware interfacing techniques. The work defines software architecture - register model, memory address space, data organization, user and supervisor stacks and operand addressing modes. It also shows the practical circuits for implementing hardware interfaces in a microcomputer system, and provides an introduction to instruction sets and their use in writing practical programs, and VLSI I/O peripheral ICs.
Table of Contents
- Introduction to microprocessors and microcomputers
- software architecture of the 8086 microprocessor
- 8086 microprocessor programming 1
- 8086 microprocessor programming 2
- the 8086 microprocessor and its memory interface
- input/output interface of the 8086 microprocessor and its memory interface
- input-output interface of the 8086 microprocessor
- interrupt of the 8086 microprocessor
- software architecture of the 80386 microprocessor
- hardware architecture of 80386 microprocessor
- software architecture of the 68000 microprocessor
- 68000 microprocessor - memory and input/output interfaces
- exception processing of the 68000 microprocessor
- software architecture of the 68020 microprocessor
- hardware architecture of the 68020 microprocessor.
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