The PC hardware classic is back! 100,000 copies after its first publication, The Personal Computer from the Inside Out returns, completely revised, to teach you critical PC technologies and programming techniques. Every programmer needs to understand the hardware they're programming and how PC hardware and software interact. The Personal Computer from the Inside Out definitively explains just what programmers need to know about PC architectures and components, assembly language, and how PC systems manage and communicate data. Insightful and pragmatic, this book gives you a complete command of low-level PC operations and the technologies upon which current and future PC operating systems such as Windows 95(tm) will be based. This third edition of The Personal Computer from the Inside Out teaches you how PCs actually operate, how they run programs, as well as what assembly language is and how computers process it.The book clearly and comprehensively explains: *Pentium and 80x86 microprocessor architectures *real and protected mode assembly language programming *advanced assembly language techniques such as macros, writing input/output *drivers, and coupling assembly language to C *motherboard system device operation *PC bus systems operation and standards *data communications *peripheral device operation and PC memory *how to interface a PC to switches, relays, A/D and D/A converters, motor controllers, servo systems, and other sensors.
Loaded with practical programming techniques and working code you will use every day, The Personal Computer from the Inside Out, Third Edition, is a definitive new edition of one of the most successful books ever published on PC hardware and low-level operations. 0201626462B04062001
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Höhe: 230 mm
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Dicke: 31 mm
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978-0-201-62646-9 (9780201626469)
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Murray Sargent III is a Senior Software Design Engineer at Microsoft Corporation. An assembly language expert, he played a key role in developing the first protected mode version of Microsoft Windows.
Richard L. Shoemaker is a Professor of Optical Sciences, Chemistry, and Radiology at the University of Arizona, where he teaches and researches laboratory uses of computers and biomedical applications of multiprocessor computer systems.
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