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Assembly Language Programming and Organization of the IBM PC By Ytha Y. Yu and Charles Marut

 

Assembly language programming and organization of the IBM PC / Ytha Yu, Charles Marut

 

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 This introduction to the organization and programming of the 8086 family of microprocessors used in IBM microcomputers and compatibles is comprehensive and thorough. Includes coverage of I/O control, video/graphics control, text display, and OS/2. Strong pedagogy with numerous sample programs illustrates practical examples of structured programming.


Comprehensive and thorough coverage of the 8086 family of microprocessors used in IBM microcomputers and compatibles Flexible instruction for a variety of backgrounds and levels of experience. Exercises and programming assignments are graduated in level of difficulty. Numerous sample programs illustrating practical examples of structured programming are included. Current key topic coverage includes: I/O control, BIOS and DOS interrupts,OS/2, Video and color graphics control, Text display. This book is intended to be used in an assembly language programming class taught in a university or community college, it is written in a tutorial style and can be read by anyone who wants to learn about the IBM PC and how to get the most out of it. Instructors will find the topics covered in a pedagogical fashion with numerous examples and exercises. It is not necessary to have prior knowledge of computer hardware or programming to read this book,

Book Detail:

 Title:
Assembly language programming and organization of the IBM PC / Ytha Yu, Charles Marut
Creator:
Yu, Ytha Y.
Subject:
IBM microcomputers--Programming
Assembler language (Computer program language)
Computer organization
Science and technology
Publisher:
Singapore : McGraw-Hill, c1992
Contributor:
Marut, Charles
Digital Description:
application/pdf, xvi, 544 p.
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