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"Programming the 8086/8088" was published by Sybex in 1983 - Berkeley, Calif, it has 311 pages and the language of the book is English.


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  • Title: Programming the 8086/8088
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  • Language: English
  • Number of Pages: 311
  • Publisher: Sybex
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  • Publish Location: Berkeley, Calif

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  • Pagination: xiii, 311 p. :

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"Programming the 8086/8088" Table Of Contents:

  • 1- Acknowledgements
  • 2- Introduction
  • 3- Basic Concepts
  • 4- What Is Programming?
  • 5- Flowcharting
  • 6- Information Representation
  • 7- Inside the 8086/8088
  • 8- General Microprocessor System Architecture
  • 9- Inside a Microprocessor
  • 10- The General Instruction Cycle
  • 11- Internal Organization of the 8086/8088
  • 12- 8086/8088 General Registers
  • 13- Additional Control Flags
  • 14- Summary
  • 15- 8086/8088 Memory Organization and Addressing Modes
  • 16- System Memory Organization of the 8086
  • 17- Aligned and Non-Aligned Words
  • 18- System Memory Organization of the 8088
  • 19- Address Generation with the 8086/8088
  • 20- 8086/8088 Object Code
  • 21- Object Code for Indexing and Base Register Use
  • 22- Object Code Summary
  • 23- Summary
  • 24- The Instruction Set: Individual Descriptions
  • 25- Basic Programming Techniques
  • 26- Arithmetic Programs
  • 27- BCD Arithmetic
  • 28- Subroutines
  • 29- Call-Return Mismatch
  • 30- Summary
  • 31- Interrupts for the 8086/8088
  • 32- What Is an Interrupt?
  • 33- CPU Activity During the NMI Request
  • 34- The Interrupt Table
  • 35- INTR Input
  • 36- Internal Interrupts
  • 37- Resetting the 8086/8088
  • 38- Summary
  • 39- Input/Output for the 8086/8088
  • 40- What Is Input and Output?
  • 41- I/O Addressing
  • 42- Input Instruction
  • 43- Output Instruction
  • 44- 8086 Input and Output Ports
  • 45- 8088 Input and Output Ports
  • 46- Using an 8255 PIO Device with the 8086/8088
  • 47- Example of Keyboard Scanning
  • 48- Summary
  • 49- More Applications Using the IBM Personal Computer
  • 50- BIOS (Basic I/O System)
  • 51- BIOS Advantage
  • 52- Accessing Peripherals Using the BIOS
  • 53- Preamble for the Printer I/O
  • 54- Keyboard Preamble
  • 55- RS-232 Preamble
  • 56- Program Definition
  • 57- Summary
  • 58- Program Development
  • 59- Programming Choices
  • 60- The Software Development Sequence
  • 61- Hardware Alternatives
  • 62- Summary of Hardware Resources
  • 63- The Assembler
  • 64- The Assembly Language
  • 65- Summary
  • 66- Conclusion
  • 67- Index

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