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Computer Architecture with Python and ARM

By : Alan Clements
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Computer Architecture with Python and ARM

By: Alan Clements

Overview of this book

This comprehensive guide offers a unique and immersive learning experience by combining Python programming with ARM architecture. Starting with an introduction to computer architecture and the flow of data within a computer system, you’ll progress to building your own interpreter using Python. You’ll see how this foundation enables the simulation of computer operations and learn ways to enhance a simulator by adding new instructions and displaying improved results. As you advance, you’ll explore the TC1 Assembler and Simulator Program to gain insights into instruction analysis and explore practical examples of simulators. This will help you build essential skills in understanding complex computer instructions, strengthening your grasp of computer architecture. Moreover, you’ll be introduced to the Raspberry Pi operating system, preparing you to delve into the detailed language of the ARM computer. This includes exploring the ARM instruction set architecture, data-processing instructions, subroutines, and the stack. With clear explanations, practical examples, and coding exercises, this resource will enable you to design and construct your own computer simulator, simulate assembly language programs, and leverage the Raspberry Pi for ARM programming.
Table of Contents (18 chapters)
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Part 1: Using Python to Simulate a Computer
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Chapter 1: From Finite State Machines to Computers
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Part 2: Using Raspberry Pi to Study a Real Computer Architecture

Summary

We started this chapter by designing a computer simulator. However, we haven’t created a final product yet. Instead, we looked at some of the issues involved, such as the nature of an instruction set and the structure of an opcode.

We examined how an instruction can be decoded and how it can be executed. We also took the opportunity to broaden our knowledge of Python and introduced Python’s bit-manipulation facilities, which let us implement machine-level instructions that operate on bits.

We also introduced an important component of Python, known as a function, which allows the programmer to create a self-contained unit of code that can be called to perform a specific job from many points in a program. Functions are vital to modern programming because they facilitate elegant design by bundling a complex sequence of operations into a unit, which you call to carry out a task.

In Chapter 5, we’ll return to Python and look at some topics in a little...