Katz, B. J., Morse, S. P., Pohlman, W. B., and Revenel, B. W. 8086 microcomputer bridges the gap between 8- and 16-bit designs, first ed. McGrawHill, New York, New York, 1981, pp. 112--117.

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Katz, B. J., Morse, S. P., Pohlman, W. B., and Revenel, B. W. 8086 microcomputer bridges the gap between 8- and 16-bit designs, first ed. McGrawHill, New York, New York, 1981, pp. 112--117.

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