1976 CPU/Microcomputer Guide ~ 350+ Pages 
In-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 the Intel 4004, 4040, 8008, and 8080, the somewhat rare Rockwell PPS-4 and PPS-8 (used in Gottlieb pinball machines), National Semiconductor's IMP-16 and PACE, the Motorola 6800, and the RCA 1802, including CPU 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.  

Markings on page edges. 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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