Intended for the beginning programming student taking the first course on the 8086, a 16-bit microprocessor manufactured by Intel. It serves as a campanion text to Ayala’s The 8051 Microcontroller: Architecture, Programming, and Applications, 2nd (1997). The text has a software programming emphasis and focuses on assembly language geared to IBM PCs. Digital logic design or basic binary fundamentals are prerequisites, but no prior study of computers or assembly language is necessary.
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Transparency Masters, ISBN: 0-314-05764-1
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A Short History of Computing. A Review of Binary arithmetic. The 8086 Family Architecture. Assembly Language programming. A Useful Set of Instructions. Procedures. Operating Systems and System Interrupt Services. Convenient and Specialized Instructions. DOS, Disks, and Files. Interfacing to Standard Computer Ports. Interfacing to the Expansion Bus. Single Board Computers.
Mr. Ayala is a professional engineer and Professor Emeritus at Western Carolina University.
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