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Item Advanced computer Maths : lesson 18(University of North Carolina, 1995) VTR Induatrial trainingItem Advanced example programs(University of North Carolina, 1995) VTR Induatrial trainingItem Advanced instructions : lesson 15 of 18(University of North Carolina, 1995) VTR Induatrial trainingItem Basic instructions : lesson 5 of 18(1996) VTR Induatrial trainingItem Example programs-I : lesson 12 of 18(University of North Carolina, 1995) VTR Induatrial trainingItem Exception concepts(University of North Carolina, 1995) VTR Induatrial trainingThis video looks at the 3 types of MC 68000 sticks - Normal, halted, and exception. By the end of the presentation you should be able to describe the two general types of exceptions, explain reset exception processing, describe the general sequence for exception processing, define exception vectors, and explain a detailed exception processing sequence.Item External Exceptions 9 of 18(University of North Carolina, 1995) VTR Induatrial trainingItem Hardware overview : lecture 3 of 18(University of North Carolina, 1995) VTR Induatrial trainingItem Interfacing peripheral adapters : lesson 12 of 12(University of North Carolina, 1995) VTR Induatrial trainingItem Interfacing Rams/ Displays 10 of 12(1996) VTR Induatrial trainingItem Interfacing switches : lecture 11 of 12(1995) VTR Induatrial trainingItem Intermediate Instructions: lesson 11 of 18 (Series.Advanced Microprocessors MC68000)(VTR Industral Training, 1995) VTR Induatrial trainingElectronics.The video is about the Operation of Logic Operation Instructions, Shift and Rotate Instructions and Bit Manipulation Instructions. Screen reader support enabled.Item Internal exceptions : lesson 10 of 18(1995) VTR Induatrial trainingItem Internal exceptions : lesson 7 of 18(1995) VTR Induatrial trainingItem Introduction to programming / branching : lesson 3 of 12(University of North Carolina, 1996) VTR Induatrial trainingThis presentation introduces the fundamentals of running programs and explain how they are used by the microprocessors. The presenter focuses on the following objectives; 1.define basic computer languages 2. Interpret simple programs 3.Explain data flow during the execution of branch instructions 4.Describe the purpose and use of flags in a program 5.Identify common flowchart conventionsItem Introduction to programming / branching : lesson 5 of 12(1996) VTR Induatrial trainingThis presentation introduces the fundamentals of running programs and explain how they are used by the microprocessors. The presenter focuses on the following objectives; 1.define basic computer languages 2. Interpret simple programs 3.Explain data flow during the execution of branch instructions 4.Describe the purpose and use of flags in a program 5.Identify common flowchart conventionsItem Introduction to programming : lesson 3 of 18(University of North Carolina, 1996) VTR Induatrial trainingItem Introduction to programming : lesson 7 of 18(University of North Carolina, 1996) VTR Induatrial trainingItem Lithography : lecture 139(University of North Carolina, 1996) VTR Induatrial trainingItem MC 68000 Educational Computer Board Lab : Lesson 18 of 18, Lab using the Educational Computer Board(1996) VTR Induatrial training