A study of the 8088/8086 microprocessors, their microcomputer system architectures and the circuitry used in the design of the original IBM PC. Organized in two sections, it covers software architecture and the hardware architecture of those microcomputers built with 8088 and 8086 microprocessors.
I am taking this class at FDU (where Professor Triebel is teaching this class) and I find that its a very organized text.there may be a few errors here and there, but it also helps to simply ask the Author for help regarding any possible errors.Professor Triebel retired from Intel and has intimate knowledge of the 8088/8086 core (as well as the new Itanium) so he's more than qualified in this field.We are also taking the lab to accompany this class (there's a separate lab manual) and that pretty much bridges the gap between theory and practical applications. The reason being that you can learn the theory behind the instructions in the lecture, but the lab allows you to see the instructions in action.
An essential book for basic ic knowledge
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this book has been very useful in learning the basic concepts involved in the creation of a microprocessor.it has been presented in a way understandable by stdents coming from non-computing backgrounds
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