Microprocessors: Theory and Applications (Intel and Motorola)Prentice Hall, 1992 - 468 sayfa |
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... record stored in a sequential - access mem- ory , we have to skip the first two records . Therefore , in a sequential - access memory , the access time depends on the location in which data is stored . Sometimes , se- quential - access ...
... record stored in a sequential - access mem- ory , we have to skip the first two records . Therefore , in a sequential - access memory , the access time depends on the location in which data is stored . Sometimes , se- quential - access ...
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... records . If multiple records are stored on a cassette , a gap is used to isolate one record from another . These records are required because the starting and stopping of a cassette between records requires certain times . DEBOUNCE ...
... records . If multiple records are stored on a cassette , a gap is used to isolate one record from another . These records are required because the starting and stopping of a cassette between records requires certain times . DEBOUNCE ...
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... record consists of four parts : 1. Marking — A standard amount of logic HIGH levels 2. Record ID — A code that identifies a record and the number of bytes in a specific record 3. Stored data - The data stored for ultimate use by the ...
... record consists of four parts : 1. Marking — A standard amount of logic HIGH levels 2. Record ID — A code that identifies a record and the number of bytes in a specific record 3. Stored data - The data stored for ultimate use by the ...
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MICROCOMPUTER ARCHITECTURE | 9 |
MICROCOMPUTER SOFTWARE | 49 |
Questions and Problems | 59 |
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Microprocessors: Theory and Applications (Intel and Motorola) Mohamed Rafiquzzaman Metin Parçacığı görünümü - 1992 |
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accumulator active addressing mode affected assembly Assume branch buffer byte CALL carry CHARACTER chip circuit cleared clock command condition connected consider contains contents converter cycle designed device digits direction display enable example execution external field Figure flags functions hardware HIGH HOLD I/O port immediate indicates indirect Initialize input instruction Intel interface interrupt jump language latched lines loads logic mem/reg memory memory location microcomputer microprocessor mode MOVE Note operand operation output perform pointer port processor PUSH RESET result routine SAVE segment shift signal signed single specified stack status stored subroutine TABLE tion transfer typical unit Write zero
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Fundamentals of Digital Logic and Microcomputer Design Mohamed Rafiquzzaman Metin Parçacığı görünümü - 1999 |