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Computer
Hardware Interfacing and Programming
3 credits; 4 hours (3 lecture, 1 lab)
The
course will introduce the student to techniques in controlling
a computer system and will include interfacing techniques such
as memory mapped and isolated I/O, hardware/software interrupts,
polling, and assembler language. Programming will include such
topics as: addressing modes, arithmetic and logic instructions,
conditional branching, stacks, subroutines.
Prerequisite: CIC100 or CIS100 or CIS101 |
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