Abstract

Part 1 Hardware structure of the 80286: general characteristics principal family components system architectures processor internal structure bus interface memory architecture. Part 2 The 80286 in protected mode: memory management protection mechanisms management of tasks interrupts. Part 3 Programming the 80286: programs assembly language modular programming in assembly language development tools PLM/286. Part 4 Operating systems: real-time operating systems XENIX/286 - a development environment operating system design ETR 286 - a real-time toolbox. Part 5 Input/output and networking: physical management of input/output high level protocols open net. Part 6 The 80386 microprocessor: general characteristics structure - the applications view system aspects of the structure cache memory using an 80386. Appendices: 80286 instruction set 80386 instruction set ETR 286 real-time monitor.

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