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8080 (eight thousand eighty) programming for logic design

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273 pages, Unknown Binding

Published January 1, 1976

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Adam Osborne

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October 13, 2023
True programmers would not be found without this on their library shelf

Everything you ever wanted to know about 8080 programming logic. It even includes a foldout.

There are plenty of tables and diagrams enough for you to actually use the 8080/9084 practical uses.

This book assumes that you already know the 8080 assembly language and attempts to show you how to use it for building applications. However, it also goes into the actual assembly and digital logic.

We get a complete instruction set, abbreviations, and object code and, and instructions should not be times codes.

The 80 programmers in your heart out.

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