Lecture

Inputs and Outputs: Peripheral Communication

Description

This lecture covers the basics of accessing peripherals, including input/output devices such as keyboard, mouse, and printer. It explains memory-mapped I/O addressing modes and demonstrates examples of memory-mapped interfaces and programmed I/Os. The lecture also delves into I/O polling, interrupts, interrupt priorities, and direct memory access (DMA) for efficient data transfers.

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