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  1-10 of 25 Reviews about "Motorola 68000 (C.5.3...)": Date Reviewed
  The 68000 microprocessor (3rd ed.)
Antonakos J., Prentice-Hall, Inc., Upper Saddle River, NJ, 1995.  Type: Book (9780023036170)

This third edition of a late-1980s-style 68000 microprocessor book is written primarily for electrical engineers who want to delve into low-level 68000 programming, despite the author’s observation that “Other textb...

Sep 1 1996
  The 68000 microprocessor
MacKenzie I., Prentice-Hall, Inc., Upper Saddle River, NJ, 1995.  Type: Book (9780023736544)

Both hardware and software aspects of the Motorola M68000 microprocessor are examined in this textbook. However, the text is only one component of an instructional package developed by the author, which includes the text; a hardware-ba...

May 1 1996
  Computer organization and the MC68000
Livadas P., Ward C., Prentice-Hall, Inc., Upper Saddle River, NJ, 1993.  Type: Book (9780131589407)

An unbiased shopper for a textbook on computer organization might put this tome back on the shelf due to its boring cover, but that would be a mistake. The writing style is lively, and the authors’ enthusiasm shines through. ...

Sep 1 1994
  68000 assembly language programming and interfacing
Barry A., Prentice-Hall, Inc., Upper Saddle River, NJ, 1992.  Type: Book (9780138056803)

Intended for use in a two-year engineering technology program, this book is an introductory text, not a hardware or software design text. The assumed support for the student is a PC with an MC68000 assembler and either a Motorola 68000...

Jun 1 1993
  The 68000 and 68020
Triebel W., Singh A., Prentice-Hall, Inc., Upper Saddle River, NJ, 1991.  Type: Book (9780138121327)

The Motorola 68000 and 68020 microprocessor chips are addressed in this book. It covers the software via examination of the instruction set, the hardware by examining the connections to the microprocessor, and the interfacing by demons...

Sep 1 1992
  The MC68000 microprocessor family
Liu Y., Prentice-Hall, Inc., Upper Saddle River, NJ, 1991.  Type: Book (9780135663998)

Liu describes this book as “primarily designed as a text for a one-semester, junior-level microprocessor course that covers both programming and [hardware] system design using the MC68000 microprocessor.” It covers ...

May 1 1992
  Programming and designing with the 68000 family
Mimar T., Prentice-Hall, Inc., Upper Saddle River, NJ, 1991.  Type: Book (9780137314980)

In the preface, the author says the purpose of this book is “to provide a complete and in-depth coverage of both hardware and software aspects of design with the 68000.…” The book certainly succeeds in thi...

Apr 1 1992
  Microprocessor interfacing and the 68000 peripherals and systems
Clements A., John Wiley & Sons, Inc., New York, NY, 1989.  Type: Book (9789780471915751)

Clements wrote this book to bridge the gap between a general course on the 68000 microprocessor and the requirements of real-world applications. The book is not just another microprocessor textbook; rather, it successfully deals with v...

Sep 1 1990
  The Motorola MC68000 microprocessor family: assembly language, interface, design, and system design
Harman T., Lawson B., Prentice-Hall, Inc., Upper Saddle River, NJ, 1985.  Type: Book (9780136039600)

The Motorola MC68000 processor continues to find extensive use in industrial and business applications despite its age, at least in microprocessor terms (it was introduced in 1979). It has become a de facto industry standard 16(32)-bit...

Dec 1 1989
  The 68000 hardware and software
Jaulent P., Macmillan Press Ltd., Basingstoke, UK, 1985.  Type: Book (9789780333385746)

The Motorola MC68000 processor continues to find extensive use in industrial and business applications despite its age, at least in microprocessor terms (it was introduced in 1979). It has become a de facto industry standard 16(32)-bit...

Dec 1 1989
 
 
 
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