Computer organization
Material type: TextPublication details: Boston [u.a.] ; McGraw-Hill., 2002.Edition: 5th EditionDescription: xx, 805 p. : graph. DarstISBN:- 0071122184
- 9780071122184
- 0072320869
- 9780072320862
- 004.22 HAM
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Included Index.
1 Basic Structure of Computers2 Machine Instructions and Programs3 ARM, Motorola, and Intel Instruction Sets4 Input/Output Organization5 The Memory System6 Arithmetic7 Basic Processing Unit8 Pipelining 9 Embedded Systems10 Computer Peripherals11 Processor Families12 Large Computer SystemsAppendix A Logic CircuitsAppendix B ARM Instruction SetAppendix C Motorola 68000Instruction SetAppendix D Intel IA-32 Instruction Set Appendix E Character Codes and Number Conversion
Suitable for a one-semester course in engineering or computer science programs, this text has hardware and software-oriented topics. It uses examples drawn from commercially available computers. The machines discussed include the Motorola 680X0 and 683XX families, Intel 80X86, Pentium families, ARM family, and the Sun Microsystems Sparc family.
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