Lecture

Inputs and Outputs

Description

This lecture covers the concept of inputs and outputs in computer systems, focusing on accessing peripherals such as keyboards, mice, microphones, speakers, modems, printers, and more. It explains I/O addressing modes, memory-mapped I/Os, and examples like A/D converters and bus interfaces. The lecture also discusses programmed I/Os, I/O polling, interrupts, interrupt priorities, and direct memory access (DMA).

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