1976 CPU/Microcomputer Guide ~ 350+ PagesIn-depth look at 4004, 4040, 8008, 8080, Rockwell PPS-4, PPS-8,RCA 1802, 6800, IMP-00A, and PACE Microprocessors/Microcomputers
Published at a time when early micros like the Micral, Scelbi-8H, Mark-8, and Altair 8800 were igniting a hobbyist revolution, this fascinating book covers everything you need to know to design, build, and program microprocessor-based systems from the ground up. Weighing in at over 350 pages, it's loaded with information on theIntel 4004, 4040, 8008, and8080, the somewhat rareRockwell PPS-4andPPS-8(used in Gottlieb pinball machines), National Semiconductor'sIMP-16andPACE, theMotorola 6800, and theRCA 1802, includingCPU pinouts and a complete listing of each chip's instruction set. Topics run the gamut from microcomputer architectures to assembly language to DMA transfers to peripheral interfacing, and more.
Apart from a little cover wear, the book is in very good condition. Hardcover. First edition, copyright 1976. This item ships WORLDWIDE.
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