Microcomputer laboratory design.

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Abler, Ronald J.
Date
1983-03Advisor
Hewitt, Marle D.
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A microcomputer laboratory was designed and implemented to
support Airborne Digital Computation, AE 4641, a course
involving a study of the methods used for digital computation
in airborne weapons systems. Programming projects in
both macnine language and assembly language were written,
tested, and provided -for student exercise. All required
operating and driving so-ftware was procured or written.
Supporting notes, help -files, and tutorials were composed.
Upon completion o-f the hardware and so-ftware implementation
o-f the laboratory, the laboratory portion o-f the course was
taught by the author, permitting rigorous testing and
debugging of all equipment, operating systems, and
programs.
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