[geeks] books on computer architecture

Jonathan C. Patschke jp at celestrion.net
Wed Mar 13 20:09:50 CST 2002


>   Very low-level things...gates, boolean operations, and the like...are
> covered very well by a very nice book called "Digital Computers" by
> Deem, Muchow, and Zeppa.

  I was going to bring up John Wakerly's _Digital_Design_ on that topic.
It's decent introduction to boolean algebra, PALs, gates, latches, and
small-scale integration ICs.  It's not bad, if you can stand the author's
odd sense of humor.

  I don't know how it compared to _Digital_Computers_, though.  Wakerly's
book probably isn't as good, as I'd not tend to call it "very well" or
"very nice".

--Jonathan



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