Intel Microprocessors and Assembly Language

(last updated: 16-May-2015 09:31)
 

See also section on "IBM and IBM-Compatible Personal Computers".

Manuals

  1. The 8086 Family User's Manual; October 1979; Intel Corporation.
     
  2. "80186 High Integration 16-Bit Microprocessor", pgs 22-1 thru 22-52 of Embedded Controller Handbook, Volume II - 16-Bit; Intel; 1988.
     
  3. Intel 80286 and 80287 Programmers Reference Manual; 1987; #210498-005, Intel.
     
  4. i486 Microprocessor Programmer's Reference Manual; Intel Corporation; Osborne McGraw-Hill, 1990.
     
  5. 387DX User's Manual/Programmer's Reference Manual; #231917-002; Intel Corporation, 1989.
     
  6. Peripheral Design Handbook; August 1980; Intel Corporation.

Books

  1. 8087/80287/80387 for the IBM PC & Compatibles - Applications and Programming with Intel's Math Coprocessors, Third Edition; Richard Startz; Brady Books (Prentice Hall), 1988.
     
  2. The 80286 Architecture; Stephen P. Morse and Douglas J. Albert; John Wiley & Sons, 1986.
     
  3. The 80386/387 Architecture; Stephen P. Morse, Eric J. Isaacson, and Douglas J. Albert; John Wiley & Sons, 1987.
     
  4. 80386: A Programming and Design Handbook; Penn Brumm; TAB, 1987.
     
  5. 80386: A Programming and Design Handbook, Second Edition; Penn Brumm and Don Brumm; TAB Professional Reference Books, 1989.
     
  6. The 80386 Book; Ross P. Nelson; Microsoft Press, 1988.
     
  7. 80386 Microprocessor Handbook; Chris H. Pappas and William H. Murray III; Osborne McGraw-Hill, 1988.
     
  8. 80386/80286 Assembly Language Programming; William H. Murray III and Chris H. Pappas; Osborne McGraw-Hill, 1986.
     
  9. Advanced 80386 Programming Techniques; James L. Turley; Osborne McGraw-Hill, 1988.
     
  10. The Complete Guide to MMX Technology; Intel Corporation; McGraw-Hill, 1997.
     
  11. The Indispensable Pentium Book; Hans-Peter Messmer; Addison-Wesley, 1995.
     
  12. Inside the 80286; Edmund Strauss (The Waite Group); Prentice Hall Press, 1986.
     
  13. Intel's Official Guide to 386 Computing; Michael Edelhart; Osborne McGraw-Hill, 1991.
     
  14. Microsoft's 80386/80486 Programming Guide, Second Edition; Ross P. Nelson; Microsoft Press, 1991.
     
  15. PC Magazine Programmer's Technical Reference: The Processor and CoProcessor; Robert L. Hummel; Ziff-Davis Press.
     
  16. Programming the Intel 80386; Bud E. Smith and Mark T. Johnson; Scott-Johnson, 1987.
     
  17. The Waite Group's Microsoft Macro Assembler Bible; Nabajyoti Barkakati; Howard W. Sams & Company, 1989. (‡§)
     
  18. The Winn L. Rosch Hardware Bible, Fifth Edition; Winn L. Rosch; Que, 1999:
             Chapter 3: Microprocessors
             CD Appendix F1: Microprocessors of the Past
    

Periodical Articles

  1. "The Intel 8089: An Integrated I/O Processor", IEEE Computer 12:6 Jun 1979 pgs 67-78.
     
  2. "Intel Microprocessors - 8008 to 8086", Computer Oct 1980 pgs - .
     
  3. "Life in the Fast Lane", PCTJ Apr 1984 pgs 62- .
     
  4. "The 80286 Microprocessor", BYTE Nov 1984 pgs 231- .
     
  5. "Maintaining Compatibility When Upgrading the 8086/87", DD 15:17 Jul 1985 pgs 55-60.
     
  6. "The 8087/80287 Performance Curve", BYTE (special issue on "Inside the IBM PCs") 10:11 Fall 1985 pgs 67-88.
     
  7. "Moving from the 8088 to the 80286", BYTE (special issue on "Inside the IBM PCs") 10:11 Fall 1985 pgs 93-101.
     
  8. "80286 Memory-Management System", BYTE (special issue on "Inside the IBM PCs") 10:11 Fall 1985 pgs 96-97.
     
  9. "80386 Raises the Flag for Compatibility", DD 15:10 Oct 1985 pgs 32- 39.
     
  10. "The Intel 80386 - Architecture and Implementation", Micro 5:6 Dec 1985 pgs 4-22.
     
  11. "Intel's 32-bit Wonder: The 80386 Microprocessor", PCM 5:20 Nov 25 1986 pgs 147-155.
     
  12. "Upward to the 80386", PCTJ 5:2 Feb 1987 pgs 50-66.
     
  13. "The 80387 and Its Applications", Micro 7:4 Aug 1987 pgs 42-57.
     
  14. "A Closer Look at the Superchip" [80386], PCM 6:16 Sep 29 1987 pg 92.
     
  15. "New Coprocessors for a New Era" [80x87], PCM 6:16 Sep 29 1987 pg 93.
     
  16. "The Intel 80387 vs. The Weitek 1167", BYTE 13:3 Mar 1988 pg 205.
     
  17. "Programming the 80387 Coprocessor", BYTE 13:3 Mar 1988 pgs 207-215.
     
  18. "Intels's 80960: An Architecture Optimized for Embedded Control", Micro 8:3 Jun 1988 pgs 63-76.
     
  19. "It's A Natural", (80386), BYTE 13:7 Jul 1988 pgs 239-246.
     
  20. "The Little Chip That Could", PCM 7:14 Aug 1988 pgs 96-97.
     
  21. "Secret's of a Chip's Success", PCM 7:14 Aug 1988 pgs 102-103.
     
  22. "The Evolution of the PC Microprocessor", PCM 8:2 Jan 31 1989 pgs 96- 97.
     
  23. "Battle of the Chips", BYTE 14:3 Mar 1989 pgs 274-279.
     
  24. "Advanced 80386 Memory Management", DDJ 14:4 Apr 1989 pgs 24-30.
     
  25. "The Next Chip Off Intel's Block", PC Computing 2:4 Apr 1989 pgs 95- 100.
     
  26. "Intel's Secret is Out" (i860), Spectrum 26:4 Apr 1989 pgs 22-28.
     
  27. "Intel's Cray-on-a-Chip", BYTE 14:5 May 1989 pgs 113-114.
     
  28. "The Architecture of the Intel 860", MIPS May 1989 pgs 53-56.
     
  29. "The 486: More of the Same, Faster", PCM 8:10 May 30 1989 pg 41.
     
  30. "The 486: All That Power with No Place to Go", PCM 8:10 May 30 1989 pg 97.
     
  31. "80486, 68040 Open New Season of CPU Power", BYTE 14:6 Jun 1989 pgs 13-14.
     
  32. "The Intel 80486", MIPS Jun 1989 pgs - .
     
  33. "Intel's 80860: On the Road to VLIW", BYTE 14:8 Aug 1989 pg 261.
     
  34. "Power Programming" (Part 1 of series on programming the 80386), PCM 8:16 Sep 26 1989 pgs 353-362.
     
  35. "Power Programming: Using a DOS Extender Lets You Start 80386 Programming Now", PCM 8:17 Oct 17 1989 pgs 321-327.
     
  36. "Power Programming: Converting Your DOS Programs into 80386 Protected-Mode Code", PCM 8:18 Oct 31 1989 pgs 345-361.
     
  37. "The Intel i486 Microprocessor", PrConn 3:3 Fall 1989 pgs 14, 51.
     
  38. "The 80486: A Hardware Perspective", BYTE IBM Special Edition 14:11 1989 pgs 67-74.
     
  39. "Revenge of the CISCs", BYTE 14:12 Nov 1989 pgs 323-338.
     
  40. "Virtual Memory: The Next Generation", BYTE 14:12 Nov 1989 pgs 342- 349.
     
  41. "The Intel 80860", BYTE 14:13 Dec 1989 pgs 333-340.
     
  42. "Protected Mode", BYTE 14:13 Dec 1989 pgs 377-384.
     
  43. "Arithmetic Routines for Your Computer Programs, Part 5" (includes look at Intel coprocessors), PCM 9:1 Jan 16 1990 pgs 311-332.
     
  44. "The i486 CPU: Executing Instructions in One Clock Cycle", Micro 10:1 Feb 1990 pgs 27-36.
     
  45. "The Spirit of '86s", BYTE 15:3 Mar 1990 pgs 266-270.
     
  46. "Power Programming: An Overview of the OS/2 2.0 Memory Management Scheme", PCM 9:12 Jun 26 1990 pgs 417-424.
     
  47. "Debugging With The 80386 Hardware Debug Registers", The C Users Journal 8:10 Oct 1990 pgs 69-71.
     
  48. "Bringing It All Together: A Look Inside The 486 Chip", PCM 9:19 Nov 13 1990 pgs 463-483.
     
  49. "AMD's Replicant 386: It's Alive, It's Compatible", BYTE 16:1 Jan 1991 pg 19.
     
  50. "Personal Supercomputing with the Intel i860", BYTE 16:1 Jan 1991 pgs 347-358.
     
  51. "Destination Laptop" (AMD Am286LX/ZX), BYTE 16:2 Feb 1991 pgs 239-246.
     
  52. "The 80387: A Programmer's Perspective", PCM 10:3 Feb 12 1991 pg 316.
     
  53. "A Talk with Intel", BYTE 16:4 Apr 1991 pgs 131-140.
     
  54. "Intel Trims Math Unit from 486 to Create 486SX, Trims Prices Across the Board", PCM 10:10 May 28 1991 pg 27.
     
  55. "Intel Cuts Costs, Capabilities of i486, Will Offer Companion Math Chip", BYTE 16:6 Jun 1991 pg 26.
     
  56. "The 50-Mhz 486 is Just One of Several New Processors Intel is Planning", PCM 10:16 Sep 24 1991 pgs 37-38.
     
  57. "Intel's Double-Fast CPUs" (486DX2), BYTE 17:5 May 1992 pgs 114-122.
     
  58. "A New CPU Every 18 Months?", PCM 11:10 May 26 1992 pg 29.
     
  59. "Intel's Brave New World", PCM 11:15 Sep 15 1992 pgs 31, 34.
     
  60. "Make the Right CPU Move", BYTE 17:14 Dec 1992 pgs 114-128.
     
  61. "Pentium Power", PCM 12:8 Apr 27 1993 pgs 108-120.
     
  62. "Inside Pentium", PCM 12:8 Apr 27 1993 pgs 123-144.
     
  63. "Architecture of the Pentium Microprocessor", Micro 13:3 Jun 1993 pgs 11-21.
     
  64. "Pentium Changes the PC", BYTE 18:8 Jul 1993 pgs 80-93.
     
  65. "Pentium Chip's Dual Personality", BYTE 19:12 Dec 1994 pgs 211-212.
     
  66. "Three Pentium Competitors: What's Next Inside?", PCM 14:4 Feb 21 1995 pgs 177-189.
     
  67. "Inside the Chips", PCM 14:4 Feb 21 1995 pgs 190-199.
     
  68. "The Truth Behind the Pentium Bug", BYTE 20:3 Mar 1995 pgs 163-164.
     
  69. "Intel's P6", BYTE 20:4 Apr 1995 pgs 42-58.
     
  70. "Inside the Pentium Successor", PCM 14:7 Apr 11 1995 pg 29.
     
  71. "P6: The Next Step?", PCM 14:15 Sep 12 1995 pgs 102-118.
     
  72. "Inside the P6", PCM 14:15 Sep 12 1995 pgs 118-137.
     
  73. "Prentium Pro Repositioned", PCM 14:20 Nov 21 1995 pg 29.
     
  74. "The x86 Gets Faster with Age", BYTE 21:11 Nov 1996 pgs 89-99.
     
  75. "Intel MMX for Multimedia PCs", CACM 40:1 Jan 1997 pgs 24-38.
     
  76. "How MMX Technology Works", PCM 16:3 Feb 4 1997 pg 104.
     
  77. "The Pentium II Revealed", BYTE 22:9 Sep 1997 pgs 51-52.
     
  78. "The Best CPU for Your Next PC", PCM 16:16 Sep 23 1997 pgs 122-165.
     
  79. "Socket to Me", BYTE 22:11 Nov 1997 pgs 73-80.
     
  80. "Beyond Pentium II" (Intel Architecture-64), BYTE 22:12 Dec 1997 pgs 80-86.
     
  81. "Inside IA-64", BYTE 23:6 Jun 1998 pgs 81-88.
     
  82. "The State of Processors", PCM 17:13 Jul 1998 pgs 307-310.
     
  83. "Xeon: The New High End", PCM 17:14 Aug 1998 pgs 45-51.
     
  84. "Intel: Tanner On Tap", PCM 17:17 Oct 6 1998 pgs 28-29.
     
  85. "Name, Rank, Serial #" (Pentium III processor ID numbers), PCM 18:6 Mar 23 1999 pg 28.
     
  86. "Chip IDs: Nothing Personal" (Pentium III processor ID numbers), PCM 18:6 Mar 23 1999 pg 85.
     
  87. "I Take It Personally, Bill" (Prentium III processor ID numbers), PCM 18:6 Mar 23 1999 pg 87.
     
  88. "Pentium III Hits 500", PCM 18:6 Mar 23 1999 pgs 100-115 and ff.

Web Pages and Websites

  1. Wikipedia article "Intel".
     
  2. Wikipedia article "Integrated circuit".
     
  3. Wikipedia article "Advanced Micro Devices".