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Computer Organization and the MC68000

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ISBN-10: 0131589407

ISBN-13: 9780131589407

Edition: 1st 1993

Authors: Panos E. Livadas, Christopher Ward

List price: $114.00
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Description:

Presenting topics in a complete and detailed fashion from the ground up, this new text offers a thorough, yet brief, introduction to the entire body of fundamental material in computer architecture and assembly language.It discusses computer organization at the gate level, the register level, the system level, and the network level; and explores assembly language programming in terms of computer system basics.For computer programmers.
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Book details

List price: $114.00
Edition: 1st
Copyright year: 1993
Publisher: Prentice Hall PTR
Binding: Hardcover
Pages: 720
Size: 7.75" wide x 10.00" long x 1.50" tall
Weight: 2.530
Language: English

Christopher Ward is the grandson of Jock Hume, at 21 the youngest member of the Titanic�s orchestra. Like his grandfather, Ward was an early starter. He joined the Evening Chronicle in Newcastle-upon-Tyne aged 17, and then moved to Merseyside to run the Daily Mirror�s Liverpool office during the height of Beatlemania. In his early twenties, he moved to London, writing a column in the Mirror for more than ten years. At 38 he became Fleet Street�s youngest editor when he was appointed Editor of the Daily Express. He left, aged 42, to co-found Redwood, Europe�s first customer magazine agency, of which he is Chairman today. He lives in the Scottish Borders, seventy miles from Jock…    

Introduction
Foundations
Principal Components of a Computer System
The SIM68 Computer
System Component
Addressing Schemes and the MC68000
Assembly Language for the MC68000
Subroutines and Macros
Exceptions
Communicating with the Outside World
Computer Networking