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_aTanenbaum, Andrew S., _d1944- |
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_aStructured computer organization / _cAndrew S. Tanenbaum. |
| 250 | _a5th ed. | ||
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_aUpper Saddle River, N.J. : _bPearson Prentice Hall, _cc2006. |
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_axx, 777 p. : _bill. ; _c25 cm. + _e1 CD-ROM (4 3/4 in.) |
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| 504 | _aIncludes bibliographical references (p. 655-677) and index. | ||
| 538 | _aSystem requirements: Pentium II 450-MHz processor; 10 MB of available hard disc space; Windows Server 2003, XP Professional, XP Home Edition, XPMedia Center Edition, XP Tablet PC Edition, 2000 Professional, 2000 Server, Windows ME, Windows 98, or Intel/Linux platforms with RedHat 9.0, or Mac OS X 10.3, or SPARC/Solaris platforms with Solaris 8-10; Internet browser, Sun's Java JRE 1.4 if Mic-1 software is installed, zip decompression utility for modifying and recompiling source files of Mic-1 software; Internet connection, CD-ROM drive, screen resolution 800 x 600. | ||
| 520 | 1 | _a"Preserving the same popular structure found in the previous four editions of this best-selling book, Andrew Tanenbaum teaches that a computer can be structured as a hierarchy of levels. In this book he covers them all, including the digital logic level, the microarchitecture level, the instruction set architecture level, the operating system machine level and the assembly language level." "The Fifth Edition has also been updated in many ways, such as the use of new running examples: the Pentium 4, the UltraSPARC III, and Intel 8051. The 8051 was chosen because it powers many small household appliances these days. The chapter on parallel computers has also been heavily revised to reflect new developments." "This edition is further enhanced with a hands-on, how-to guide to assembly language programming using the 8088 assembler, simulator, and tracer. The CD-ROM provides the 80888 tracer software for MS Windows, UNIX and Linux, along with a graphical simulator for the Mic-1 architecture described in Chapter 4."--BOOK JACKET. | |
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_g1. _tIntroduction -- _g2. _tComputer systems organization -- _g3. _tThe digital logic level -- _g4. _tThe microarchitecture level -- _g5. _tThe instruction set architecture level -- _g6. _tThe operating system machine level -- _g7. _tThe assembly language level -- _g8. _tParallel computer architectures -- _g9. _tReading list and bibliography -- _gA. _tBinary numbers -- _gB. _tFloating-point numbers -- _gC. _tAssembly language programming. |
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| 650 | 0 | _aComputer organization. | |
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