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Book Reviews80X86 IBM PC and Compatible Computers, Vol. II, The: Design and Interfacing of the IBM PC and Compatible Computers |
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Book: 80X86 IBM PC and Compatible Computers, Vol. II, The: Design and Interfacing of the IBM PC and Compatible Computers
Written by: Muhammed Ali Mazidi Janice Gillispie Mazidi Muhammad Ali Mazidi |
Publisher: Prentice Hall
Average Customer Rating: 5.0 / 5
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INTERRUPTS AND THE 8259 CHIP Rating:
5 / 5
INTERRUPTS AND THE 8259 CHIP
INTERRUPTS AND THE 8259 CHIP Rating:
5 / 5
INTERRUPTS AND THE 8259 CHIP
Complete and detailed information about IBM PC compatibles. Rating:
5 / 5
This book has exceptional detail, all the way from debug routines to determine hardware addresses, to assembly and C programs to control the hardware. Numerous schematics and timing tables are also provided. Usually, several books are needed to provide the breadth and depth that this book provides. This book is succinct enough to present virtually all the information I need to dig into PC hardware. If you want to know exactly what is happening in the guts of the IBM PC compatible: from the BIOS calls, to interrupt servicing, to the chips that interface the PC to memory, to the exact timing of the strobe line on the printer port, you should get this book.
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