Hi everyone. what is the best books to better understand the architecture of the intel 8086 microprocessor. is there a website for more information about 8086 ?
thanks
Well... in my specific case...
*IF* someone ask about 8086 *OR* 80286 (386/486 etc...)..
I would tell them that it is the very hard way trying
to understand 8086 without understanding 8085 and
HOW the 8085 was "influenced" by the superior
features of Z80 (like for example index registers etc)
which ultimately lead to the 8086 as it is.
Being a considerable upgrade when the protect mode
register table was introduced...
Tracking 8080 to 8085 and how 8085 result in 8086 via Z80
is probably the best way to understand very critical internal stuff...
from 286 ahead the path is different..
Paul
Did you actually mean 8086, or are you looking for info on modern “x86” cpus?
I meant the 8086 microprocessor
It depends on how familiar you are with microprocessors in general. If you already understand stacks, registers, ports, interrupts, etc and just looking for 8086 specific stuff, you might get enough from the original workshop notebooks, you can download from
https://archive.org/details/bitsavers_intel. Just search the page for 8086, there's two workshops and a (rather large) user's manual you can download.