Full Description
Computer science and engineering curricula have been evolving at a fast pace to keep up with the developments in the area. There are separate books available on assembly language programming and computer organization. There is a definite need to support the courses that combine assembly language programming and computer organization. The book is suitable for a first course in computer organization. The style is similar to that of the author's assembly language book in that it strongly supports self-study by students. This organization facilitates compressed presentation of material. Emphasis is also placed on related concepts to practical designs/chips. Topics and features:
- material presentation suitable for self-study;
- concepts related to practical designs and implementations; - extensive examples and figures;
- details provided on several digital logic simulation packages;
- free MASM download instructions provided;
- end-of-chapter exercises.
Contents
Overview.- Overview of Computer Organization.- Digital Logic Design.- Digital Logic Basics.- Combinational Circuits.- Sequential Logic Circuits.- Interconnection.- System Buses.- Processors.- Processor Organization and Performance.- The Pentium Processor.- Pipelining and Vector Processing.- Pentium Assembly Language.- Overview of Assembly Language.- Procedures and the Stack.- Addressing Modes.- Selected Pentium Instructions.- High-Level Language Interface.- RISC Processors.- RISC Processors.- MIPS Assembly Language.- Memory.- Memory System Design.- Cache Memory.- Virtual Memory.- Input and Output.- Input/Output Organization.- Interrupts.