An Introductory Course in Microprocessors for Freshmen

Suggestions for faculty who wish to "retrain" and develop their own course in microprocessors are presented along with the author's ideas about selecting a particular microcomputer system for such a course. (The AIM-65 in this case.) Class format and the number of students/unit are al...

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