Re: Motorola Reference Manuals (was Re: A89: Keyboard buffer)
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Re: Motorola Reference Manuals (was Re: A89: Keyboard buffer)
>or not :) A good idea if you are serious about programming is to get
yourself a
>reference manual.
>you can get one for free from motorola, just fill out a form on their
website,
>and they will send it to you.
>It contains every instruction with explanation.. some think it is a bit
too
>much information.
>If you want information about instruction execution times, get the Users
Manual.
FYI, the Motorola online literature order form doesn't work -- Motorola
isn't receiving the data. To get the books, email
ldc4motorola@hibbertco.com with your name, address, and phone number along
with the book codes that you want. You can order up to six, these were my
five (Users Manual, Users Manual Addendum, Programmers manual, and two other
references which look 68k related =):
M6800/AC
M68000PM/AD
M68000UM/AD
M68000UMAD/AD
MC68000/AC
-Scott
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