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Learning computer architecture with Raspberry Pi
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LCC: QA76.8.R15 U68 2016 (Assigner: dlc) (Status: used by assigner)
DDC: 004.165 full (Source: 23)
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"In the 1980s, the tech revolution was kickstarted by a flood of relatively inexpensive, highly programmable computers like the Commodore. Now, a second revolution in computing is beginning with the Raspberry Pi. Learning Computer Architecture with the Raspberry Pi is the premier guide to understanding the components of the most exciting tech product available. Thanks to this book, every Raspberry Pi owner can understand how the computer works and how to access all of its hardware and software capabilities. Now, students, hackers, and casual users alike can discover how computers work with Learning Computer Architecture with the Raspberry Pi. This book explains what each and every hardware component does, how they relate to one another, and how they correspond to the components of other computing systems. You'll also learn how programming works and how the operating system relates to the Raspberry Pi's physical components. The Raspberry Pi was created to bring forth a new generation of computer scientists, developers, and architects who understand the inner workings of the computers that have become essential to our daily lives. Learning Computer Architecture with the Raspberry Pi is your gateway to the world of computer system design,"-- Amazon.com
Table Of Contents
The Shape of a Computer Phenomenon
Recapping Computing
Electronic Memory
ARM Processors and Systems-on-a-Chip
Programming
Non-Volatile Storage
Wired and Wireless Ethernet
Operating Systems
Video Codecs and Video Compression
3D Graphics
Audio
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Upton, Eben Learning computer architecture with Raspberry Pi