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    Programming References

    Just curious if any knew of any good programming references for 68332 assembly code. I have been to the motorola website, and read the cpu32 user manual, but am still somewhat confused.

    I cam across this link and was curious if anyone had heard or purchased this book.

    http://www.ashware.com/Products_Pages/LitTPU.htm

    Would this book be applicable to understanding dasm code, or a waste of money?

    Thanks,

    Tim

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    Re: Programming References

    I have this book. I cannot read the book any better than I can read the assembly code.


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    Re: Programming References

    hmmm, what does the book cover exactly?

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    any 68000 assembly book is a good start. I use the CPU32 Reference Manual (CPU32RM.pdf) although there are a few errors in the text.

    Also, 68kguide.txt is a good doc as well (no errors i have found).



    I count sheep in hex...

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    Re: Programming References

    I cant see where this TPU book deals with the disassembly we have been working on Tim. I will sell it for $20 shipped if you want to paypal me. I did not get the CD the Ashware site mentions however.

    Chris, great TXT file on the assembly language you mention. Thanks

    About that CPU32RM.pdf

    Seems there are at least 2 versions of this thing. One dealing with robotics and the other dealing with automotive. Here is the location of the automotive if you would like to skip the searching for it.

    http://www.fastfieros.com/hpt/CPU32RM_auto.pdf


    Loyde