Interfacing with microprocessors is the process of connecting external devices to a microprocessor-based system. This includes connecting input devices, output devices, and memory devices. Interfacing is an essential part of microprocessor-based system design, as it allows the microprocessor to interact with the external world.

to Assembly language, helping you write code that actually does real-world tasks rather than just moving bits around. Key topics include: The 8086 Architecture: A deep dive into the CPU that powered the original IBM PCs. Interfacing Techniques:

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