Re: Learning hardware ...

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On Tue, Oct 19, 2010 at 11:35 AM, Abu Rasheda <rcpilot2010@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
> Subject: Re: Learning hardware ...
> To: rcpilot2010@xxxxxxxxx
> Cc: "Linux Kernel List" <kernelnewbies@xxxxxxxxxxxx>
> Date: Sunday, October 17, 2010, 11:59 PM
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> Thanks to all those who replied to my question.
>
> To answer some of the queries in the replies.
>
> I am a software guy, who feel quite confident in writing C, (have not done assembly in a while) and kernel programming.
>
> I have major holes in my knowledge of how hardware works and how different components interact with each other.
>
> For this, I want to send some of my time (apart from work) to fill this gap. I think Stephen has goo suggestion to start with simple SBC and program.
>
> Do you guys suggest, to read some text book etc before this to have correct context ?
>
> At work, we are mostly involved with x86 and MIPS, this is why I am interested in this.
>
> Thanks
>
> Abu Rasheda
>
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Try this book it is really good

http://www.amazon.com/Embedded-Linux-Primer-Practical-Real-World/dp/0131679848

Hope it helps

Victor Rodriguez

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