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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