Computers in the Laboratory: A Student Guide to Microprocessor Interfacing
This textbook for students explains the general functions of computer hardware and software in a scientific environment, from computer programming to the operation of different types of equipment. It concludes with a series of experiments to illustrate the behaviour of various systems.
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accumulator ACIA analogue Apple II ASCII assembler BASIC program BBC BASIC BBC Master BBC microcomputer binary boot buffer button bytes chip circuit clock commands connected Control Register converter counter CP/M cycles data bus Data Register device disk files drive eight-bit enable error filing system floppy frequency function graphics GW BASIC H H H hardware hexadecimal IBM PC input instruction integer interface interrupt flag keyboard keywords latch line number loaded logic loop machine code memory microprocessor mode MS-DOS MSDOS operating system output p-System peripheral pointer port possible PRINT processor processor registers pulse Q GW record referred reset resistor routine sampling screen signal stack statement status register stored string subroutine switch Timer transfer transmitted usually variable vector voltage write zero