Interfacing to the IBM Personal Computer

Interfacing to the IBM Personal Computer by Lewis C. Eggebrecht is a comprehensive resource published by H.W. Sams & Company in 1990. This second edition spans 345 pages and is presented in English. It offers design tips, examples, and numerous subroutines for interfacing, specifically updated for the IBM PC AT and IBM PS/2 computers.
Readers will find detailed discussions on various BUS structures, including the new Micro Channel architecture, as well as in-depth information on display adapters, diskettes, printers, hard disks, and mice. This book serves as a practical guide for those interested in the hardware aspects of personal computers, providing essential insights into interfacing functions and sample programs.
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Here are design tips and examples, numerous subroutines for interfacing, and sample programs to explain interfacing functions. Updated for the IBM PC AT and IBM PS/2 computers, this second edition discusses the different BUS structures, including the new Micro Channel architecture. Includes detailed information on display adapters, diskettes, printers, hard disks, mouses, and more.
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