This fourth edition text is written for the student in a course of study that requires a thorough
knowledge of programming and interfacing of the Intel family of microprocessors. It is a very
practical reference text for anyone interested in all programming and interfacing aspects of this
important microprocessor family. Today, anyone functioning or striving to function in a field of
study that uses computers must understand assembly language programming and interfacing.
Intel microprocessors have gained wide applications in many areas of electronics, communications, control systems, and particularly in desktop computer systems.
ORGANIZATION AND COVERAGE
In order to cultivate a comprehensive approach to learning, each chapter of the text begins with
a set of. objectives that briefly define the contents of the chapter. This is followed by the body of
the chapter, which includes many programming applications that illustrate the main topics of the
chapter. At the end of each chapter, a numerical summary, which doubles as a study guide, re
views the information presented in the chapter. Finally, questions and problems are provided to
promote practice and mental exercise with the concepts presented in the chapter.
This text contains many example programs, using the Microsoft MACRO assembler pro
gram, to provide an opportunity to learn how to program the Intel family of microprocessors.
Operation of the programming environment includes the linker, library, macros, DOS function,
and BIOS functions.
Also provided is a thorough description of each family member, memory systems, and various I/O systems that include disk memory, ADC and DAC, 16550 UART, PIAs, timers, key
board/display controllers, arithmetic coprocessors, and video display systems. Also discussed
are the personal computer system buses (ISA, VESA, and PCI). Through these systems, a practical approach to microprocessor interfacing is learned.
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