Curator - David G. Larsen
THE 8080A BUGBOOK MICROCOMPUTER INTERFACING AND PROGRAMMING
ISBN: 0-672-21447-4
Authors: Peter R. Rony
David G. Larsen
Jonathan A. Titus
Publisher: Howard W. Sams & Co., Inc.
4300 West 62nd St.
Indianapolis, IN 46268
Copyright: 1977
Probably the most widely used microprocessor chip, the Intel 8080 is inexpensive, fast, and easy to program. It shows every sign of becoming even more popular as microcomputer systems are increasingly utilized. For the 8080 user who has a knowledge of digital elements and operations, this book will be invaluable, as it explains the fundamental tasks of microcomputer interfacing and the associated microcomputer I/O programming for 8080-based microcomputers. Chapter 1 deals with the basic concept of the microcomputer. The second chapter describes a small 8080-based microcomputer, while Chapter 3 is an introduction to microcomputer programming. The fourth chapter covers device select pulse generation, and Chapter 5 shows how to count the number of clock cycles for the execution of microcomputer program segments. The subject of the sixth chapter is the internal operation of the 8080 chip. Chapter 7 is devoted to microcomputer input/output, and the final chapter deals with subroutines, interrupts, external flags, and stacks. References and the 8080 and 8080A instruction set summaries are given in the appendixes.
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