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100 1 _aUpton, Eben,
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245 1 0 _aLearning computer architecture with Raspberry Pi /
_cEben Upton, Jeffrey Duntemann, Ben Everard, Russell Davis.
260 _a1st.
260 1 _aHoboken, New Jersey :
_bJohn Wiley & Sons, Inc.,
_c2016.
300 _a1 online resource.
506 _aOwing to Legal Deposit regulations this resource may only be accessed from within National Library of Scotland. For more information contact enquiries@nls.uk.
_5StEdNL
505 0 _aTitle Page; Table of Contents; Introduction; Cambridge; Cut to the Chase; The Knee in the Curve; Forward the Foundation; Chapter 1: The Shape of a Computer Phenomenon; Growing Delicious, Juicy Raspberries; System-on-a-Chip; An Exciting Credit Card-Sized Computer; What Does the Raspberry Pi Do?; Meeting and Greeting the Raspberry Pi Board; The Future; Chapter 2: Recapping Computing; The Cook as Computer; The Box That Follows a Plan; Voltages, Numbers and Meaning; Operating Systems: The Boss of the Box; Chapter 3: Electronic Memory; There Was Memory Before There Were Computers
505 8 _aRotating Magnetic MemoryMagnetic Core Memory; Static Random Access Memory (SRAM); Address Lines and Data Lines; Combining Memory Chips into Memory Systems; Dynamic Random Access Memory (DRAM); The Raspberry Pi Memory System; Cache; Virtual Memory; Chapter 4: ARM Processors and Systems-on-a-Chip; The Incredible Shrinking CPU; Digital Logic Primer; Inside the CPU; Rethinking the CPU: CISC vs. RISC; ARMs from Little Acorns Grow; ARM11; Coprocessors; ARM Cortex; Systems on a Single Chip; Chapter 5: Programming; Programming from a Height; How Native-Code Compilers Work; Pure Text Interpreters
505 8 _aBytecode Interpreted LanguagesData Building Blocks; Code Building Blocks; Object-Oriented Programming; A Tour of the GNU Compiler Collection Toolset; Chapter 6: Non-Volatile Storage; Punched Cards and Tape; Magnetic Recording and Encoding Schemes; Magnetic Disk Storage; Partitions and File Systems; Optical Discs; Ramdisks; Flash Storage; Chapter 7: Wired and Wireless Ethernet; The OSI Reference Model for Networking; Ethernet; Routers and the Internet; Wi-Fi; Chapter 8: Operating Systems; Introduction to Operating Systems; The Kernel: The Basic Facilitator of Operating Systems
505 8 _aEnablers and Assistants to the Operating SystemOperating Systems for Raspberry Pi; Chapter 9: Video Codecs and Video Compression; The First Video Codecs; Changing with the Times; Motion Search; Chapter 10: 3D Graphics; A Brief History of 3D Graphics; The OpenGL Graphics Pipeline; Modern Graphics Hardware; Open VG; General Purpose GPUs; Chapter 11: Audio; Can You Hear Me Now?; Analog vs. Digital; Sound and Signal Processing; 1-Bit DAC; I2S; Raspberry Pi Sound Input/Output; Sound on the Raspberry Pi; Chapter 12: Input/Output; Introducing Input/Output; I/O Enablers; Raspberry Pi GPIO
520 _aUse your Raspberry Pi to get smart about computing fundamentals 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. -Co-authored by Eben Upton, one of the creators of the Raspberry Pi, this is a companion volume to the Raspberry Pi User Guide -An affordable solution for learning about computer system design considerations and experimenting with low-level programming -Understandable descriptions of the functions of memory storage, Ethernet, cameras, processors, and more -Gain knowledge of computer design and operation in general by exploring the basic structure of the Raspberry Pi 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.
650 0 _aRaspberry Pi (Computer)
650 0 _aComputer architecture.
650 7 _aComputer architecture.
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650 7 _aCOMPUTERS / Systems Architecture / General.
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700 1 _aDuntemann, Jeff,
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700 1 _aEverard, Ben,
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700 1 _aDavis, Russell,
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