| Management number | 219221691 | Release Date | 2026/05/03 | List Price | US$13.66 | Model Number | 219221691 | ||
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Most programmers never touch the machine.They live inside frameworks.They trust kernels.They inherit latency, abstraction, and hidden behavior they do not control.And they call that “systems programming.”Bare Metal Computing With X64 — Low Level Coding of Native Instructions is for the engineer who wants authority, not convenience.This book takes you beneath operating systems, beneath drivers, beneath libraries — to the execution model itself.You will learn:How machine instructions are encoded at the binary levelHow control registers actually govern executionHow paging, TLBs, and memory attributes shape real behaviorHow interrupts, exceptions, and privilege rings truly workHow to bring a processor from reset state into 64-bit long modeHow to build deterministic systems without an operating systemHow to design ultra-low-latency, real-time, and hardware-controlled execution environmentsThis is not theory.You will configure descriptor tables.You will program PCI devices directly.You will manage DMA safely.You will measure interrupt latency.You will debug faults without a safety net.You will enforce hardware isolation at the silicon boundary.If you design robotics platforms, trading engines, edge AI appliances, distributed bare-metal systems, or experimental hardware research platforms, this book gives you something rare:Clarity at the metal.Determinism at the instruction level.Control over the entire execution stack.Most engineers operate above the machine.After this book, you won’t. Read more
| ISBN13 | 979-8249345488 |
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| Language | English |
| Publisher | Independently published |
| Dimensions | 8.49 x 1.36 x 11.24 inches |
| Item Weight | 3.12 pounds |
| Print length | 518 pages |
| Publication date | February 22, 2026 |
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