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From: cruess@oakhill.UUCP (Michael Cruess)
Newsgroups: net.micro
Subject: Re: 68020 book?
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Date: Fri, 16-Aug-85 09:35:44 EDT
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In article <741@brl-tgr.ARPA> YEKTA@MIT-MC.ARPA (Yekta Gursel) writes:
>Does Motorola publish  a 68020 "book" like the 68000 book?
>Please reply to "YEKTA@MIT-MC" on the arpanet.  Many thanks
>in advance...  Yekta


There is the "MC68020 32-Bit Microprocessor User's Manual."  It is published
by Prentice-Hall.  I would imagine that they are available through Motorola's
field sales organization.  Failing that, I am sure that Prentice-Hall sells
them.  ISBN numbers:  0-13-566860-3 (Prentice-Hall edition) or 0-13-566878-6
(Motorola edition).  The book is currently in its second edition.

Michael Cruess                                              oakhill!cruess
Motorola, Inc.                                              
Microprocessor Products Group