Overview
An introduction to microcomputer architecture and assembly language programming, using the Motorola 68000 family of chips as prime examples (these are the chips that drive the Macintosh microcomputers). Also contains reference chapters on other chips for comparison with the 68000 chips. From the author of the highly successful Microcomputer Architecture and Programming.Synopsis
An introduction to microcomputer architecture and assembly language programming, using the Motorola 68000 family of chips as prime examples (these are the chips that drive the Macintosh microcomputers). Also contains reference chapters on other chips for comparison with the 68000 chips. From the author of the highly successful Microcomputer Architecture and Programming.
Booknews
Textbook suitable for an introductory course on (micro) computer organization and assembly language programming. Emphasis throughout is on basic principles; the book is organized into well-structured topic areas to facilitate reference use. Undergraduate level. Annotation c. Book News, Inc., Portland, OR (booknews.com)