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[ale] Low level computer flow
- Subject: [ale] Low level computer flow
- From: dchambers at bugfixer.net (Denny Chambers)
- Date: Thu, 23 Aug 2007 14:44:10 -0500
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Prentice Hall publishes a book by Barry Brey that covers the Intel
Microprocessors. The one I have cover the 8086 up to the Pentium Pro
(yes it is an old book...4th Edition), but I know some new versions have
been released. These books cover Processor Architecture, Programming,
and Interfacing. I may give you the incite you are looking for.
Denny
Evan Pitstick wrote:
> I am taking some interesting classes this semester at KSU and I was
> looking for some more reading. Anyone know of any good pages that walk
> through how computers interpret machine code? Or maybe you think I
> should just try to find a good page on writing machine code and that
> would give me the understanding I am looking for? I want to have a
> better idea of how the code is read then put into the stack, etc. My
> professor has been using a cake recipe analogy that is enough to move
> along in class and I am trying not to make him walk through everything
> so that the rest of the class can get onto what the class is about.
> Because I got into computers late in the game my understanding is from
> the top down and I want to get into the nitty-gritty.
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