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Which Computer Organization & Architecture book is good for me?

I want to better understand how computers work, how computers process my programs, how processors do their work, interact with memory and devices, etc. What good books or other resources can you recommend?

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try and search this site for "[books]" and sort by votes. there's a ton of references listed already for plenty of topics. – Mat May 14 '11 at 10:35
@Mat - Thanks! Found several good books to read there. But still haven't found the question about what I needed. – Rogach May 14 '11 at 11:02
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Maybe it isn't as bad idea look at http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Operating_System?oldid= . You can alse look at Referencies and External links.

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Andrew S. Tanenbaum's "Structured Computer Organization" is a classic.

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Computer organisation and architecture By Moris mano

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