Computer Fundamentals
–Computer Organization & Design (4th Ed), Patterson and Hennessy, Morgan Kaufmann 2008 •also used in ST Part 1 ^ omputer Design –Digital Design and Computer Architecture, Harris and Harris, Morgan Kaufmann 2007 •also used in ST Part 1A Digital Electronics –Structured Computer Organization (5th Ed), Tannenbaum, Prentice-Hall 2005
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