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Microprocessor [Module 1] - The Intel Microprocessors 8086 Archite 10
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                Introduction to Microprocessor 29 minLecture2.1
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                8086 Memory Banking 11 minLecture2.2
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                8086 Memory Segmentation 07 minLecture2.3
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                Architecture of 8086 14 minLecture2.4
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                8086 FLAG REGISTER 17 minLecture2.5
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                Minimum Mode 20 minLecture2.6
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                Timing Diagram 12 minLecture2.7
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                Maximum Mode 28 minLecture2.8
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                8086 interrupts 14 minLecture2.9
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                8086 Memory Mapping Sum 19 minLecture2.10
 
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Microprocessor [Module 2] :- Instruction Set and Programming 17
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                8086 Addressing modes 13 minLecture3.1
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                Data Transfer Instruction 10 minLecture3.2
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                XLAT Translation 07 minLecture3.3
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                DAA and AAA Instruction 16 minLecture3.4
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                Push and POP instruction 04 minLecture3.5
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                String Instuction 21 minLecture3.6
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                Logical Operation 09 minLecture3.7
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                Arithmetic instructions 14 minLecture3.8
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                8086 Rotate instructions 12 minLecture3.9
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                8086 Branch instructions 17 minLecture3.10
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                Programmer Model 14 minLecture3.11
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                Basics of Programming- Addition of 2 Numbers 32 minLecture3.12
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                ALP for Exchange Content of Two Memory Block 11 minLecture3.13
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                Reverse a String- ALP Program 14 minLecture3.14
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                Find a Character in the Given String 12 minLecture3.15
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                ALP to Sort a Array of 10 in Ascending Order 25 minLecture3.16
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                Previous Year ALP All Codes SolutionLecture3.17
 
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Microprocessor [Module 3] :- Memory and Peripherals interfacing 7
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                Introduction to 8255 + Pin Diagram 09 minLecture4.1
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                8255 Architecture Modes and Control Word 19 minLecture4.2
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                Introduction to 8259 + Architecture 15 minLecture4.3
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                8257 DMA CONTROLLER 17 minLecture4.4
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                8259 Initialization 09 minLecture4.5
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                A0 Pin of 8259 05 minLecture4.6
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                ICW and OCW in 8259 22 minLecture4.7
 
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Microprocessor [Module 4] :- Intel 80386DX Processor 7
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                80386 09 minLecture5.1
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                Real Protected and Virtual mode of 80386 08 minLecture5.2
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                80386 E-Flag Register 06 minLecture5.3
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                Control Register 08 minLecture5.4
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                Segment Translation 17 minLecture5.5
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                Segment Discriptor 15 minLecture5.6
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                80386 Protection Mechanism 19 minLecture5.7
 
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Microprocessor [Module 5] :- Pentium Processor 5
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                Introduction to Pentium Processer 10 minLecture6.1
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                Integer Pipeline 14 minLecture6.2
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                Pentium 24 minLecture6.3
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                Floating Point Pipeline 07 minLecture6.4
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                MESI protocol 11 minLecture6.5
 
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Microprocessor [Module 6] :- Pentium 4 3
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                Compare Pentium 2 ,3 and 4 i 05 minLecture7.1
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                Pentium Net Burst Micro Architecture 13 minLecture7.2
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                i3 , i4 and i5 Processor Comparision with Trick to Remember 07 minLecture7.3
 
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