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This text investigates the fundamental mathematical principles required to effectively program and operate early microcomputer systems. The author provides a structured approach to understanding binary logic, arithmetic operations, and basic algebraic functions as they apply to the constraints of 8-bit and 16-bit computing environments. By bridging the gap between abstract mathematical theory and practical machine code implementation, the book serves as a technical manual for early hobbyists and developers.
What You Will Find
Experts categorize this as a foundational technical reference for historical computing enthusiasts and those interested in low-level programming. Readers frequently note the dense, instructional nature of the prose, which prioritizes functional utility over theoretical abstraction.
Page Count:
0
Publication Date:
1984-01-01
Publisher:
Addison Wesley Higher Education (a Pearson Education company)
ISBN-10:
0201413019
ISBN-13:
9780201413014
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