Path: utzoo!utgpu!news-server.csri.toronto.edu!rpi!usc!elroy.jpl.nasa.gov!ncar!asuvax!ukma!hemant From: hemant@wpi.wpi.edu (Hemant Rotithor) Newsgroups: comp.edu Subject: Text Recommendation wanted: Microprocessor Course Message-ID: <1991Mar29.184152.9364@ms.uky.edu> Date: 29 Mar 91 18:41:52 GMT Sender: hemant@ms.uky.edu (Hemant Rotithor) Followup-To: hemant@ee.wpi.edu Organization: Worcester Polytechnic Institute, Electrical engineering Lines: 21 I am scheduled to teach a senior level undergraduate course on advanced microprocessors in the coming Fall. A significant portion of the course is devoted to teaching 16 bit microprocessors (8086), with some stress on the 32 bit microprocessors. We have a lab with the course and most of the development support is available for the Intel microprocessors. I would like to know from people who have taught/taken similar course about their experiences with the text books used for the course. One of the texts I am considering is a text book by Barry Brey describing the Intel processors (published by MacmiLLan). I will summarize if there is enough interest and if I receive enough responses. Thanks in advance Hemant Rotithor -- Hemant G. Rotithor (606)258-2656 * E-mail: hemant@ms.uky.edu or Elect. Engg., 206 Annex. * hemant@engr.uky.edu University of Kentucky, KY 40506-0046