Structured Computer Organization
of Andrew S. Tanenbaum
Description
Completely updated, this book explains how computer designers can follow the structured model to develop efficient hardware and software systems New information has been included on UNIX, OS/2, INTEL 8088/80286/80386, Motorola 68000/68020/68030 and RISC machine. The operation of a typical IBM PC clone is now described in detail at the chip level.
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- Format Hardcover
- Pages 669 pages
- Publisher Prentice Hall
- Publication Date October 23rd 1998
- First Publication 11/06/76
- Language English
- ISBN 9780130959904
- Edition 4th Edition
- Category Science & Technology
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