Microprocessor Programming and Applications for Scientists and Engineers
1984
Book Review of Microprocessor Programming and Applications
Editorial
Author Information
Author(s): Richard R. Smardzewski, Andy Honeybone
Conclusion
The book is a useful resource for those interested in microprocessor programming, especially for beginners.
Supporting Evidence
- The book is aimed at readers who may struggle with mathematics but want to learn.
- It includes practical exercises and covers various aspects of microprocessor programming.
- One-third of the book focuses on the 6502 microprocessor.
Takeaway
This book helps people learn about microprocessors and programming in a simple way, even if they're not good at math.
Limitations
The book may not be the best choice for those specifically looking for in-depth coverage of 6502 assembly language programming.
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