Upon completing this manual, students should be able to construct a fully functional single board microcomputer with 64K memory, 2 serial ports, printerport, an A-D converter and 28 lines of parallel 1/0.
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Build Your Own Computer -- perfect for electronics hobbyists,
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Although I originally wrote this book as a supplement to a college level electronics course, I have been pleasantly surprised at the number of hobbyists who have purchased the book and built their own computer. You don't have to be an electronics student to build this circuit. I heartily recommend this book to anyone who likes electronics projects. I will be more than happy to answer any of your questions at walter@irishjava.com .
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This is a must buy for anyone who started to use 8bit or 16bit computers and know programming, computer h/w, electronics. Very enjoyable reading. You'll learn a lot about computer h/w, how it works, etc.
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