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The Principles of Computer Hardware (3rd ed)

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Principles of Computer Hardware, now in its third edition, provides a first course in computer architecture or computer organization for undergraduates.

The book covers the core topics of such a course, including Boolean algebra and logic design; number bases and binary arithmetic; the CPU; assembly language; memory systems; and input/output methods and devices.

It then goes on to cover the related topics of computer peripherals such as printers; the hardware aspects of the operating system; and data communications, and hence provides a broader overview of the subject.

Its readable, tutorial-based approach makes it an accessible introduction to the subject. The book has extensive in-depth coverage of two microprocessors, one of which (the 68000) is widely used in education. All chapters in the new edition have been updated. Major updates include: powerful software simulations of digital systems to accompany the chapters on digital design; a tutorial-based introduction to assembly language, including many examples; a completely rewritten chapter on RISC, which now covers the ARM computer.

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Oxford University Press
0198564538 / 9780198564539
Mixed media product
004
01/02/1999
United Kingdom
English
xvi, 716p. : ill.
25 cm
undergraduate Learn More
Previous ed.: 1991.