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68000 Assembly Language: Techniques for Building Programs1 review
Donald Krantz, James Stanley

Addison-Wesley (C), 1986

One of the better 68000 programming books
In my early teens, when looking around for a good 68000 assembly language book I found this to be the best of all the books I looked at. The style of writing makes this a very readable tome (relative to most data books you see on machine languages). The first few chapters of the book describe the processor architecture, addressing modes, and instruction set quite clearly. Unlike the dry data ...
  
  











  



  
Advanced 8-Bit Microprocessor: Mc6809 : Its Software, Hardware, Architecture & Interfacing Techniques1 review
Raveendran Paramesran, Robert J. Simpson

Springer-Verlag Telos, 1998

review1
I want to explore the processor archeticture and instruction set
  
  











  



  
Computer Organization8 reviews
Carl Hamacher, Zvonko Vranesic, ...

McGraw-Hill Science/Engineering/Math, 2001

excellent, thorough, and clear
I had a chance to recommend this to a colleague just last week. It is easily twice the price of the "competing" books on the market, but you get what you pay for. With this book plus (perhaps) a hands-on course in the microprocessor laboratory--interfacing various logic families to output devices, e.g., or whipping up a robot of limited capabilities--the student gains the ultimate understanding ...
  
  











  



  
Radio Frequency Transistors: Principles and Practical Applications (Motorola Series in Solid State ...2 reviews
Norm Dye, Helge Granberg

Newnes, 1993

A comprehensive guide for Highpower HF Amplifier Design
This is one fine book that deals with all the thoretical,practical and thermal aspects of Highpower Broadband amplifiers using Solidstate devices. Eventhough the examples and discussions are centered mainly around the Motorola RF Transistors,the principles can be extended to semiconductor devices manufactured by any manufacturer.The authors have dealt with the subject matter in a thorough and ...
  
  











  



  
68000 Microprocessor Handbook1 review
William Cramer, Gerry Kane

Mcgraw-Hill Osborne Media, 1986

Great for learning the basics of interfacing to the MC68000
In the early 80's there was fierce competition among several of the then established manufacturers of 8-bit microprocessors to bring out 16-bit designs. Texas Instruments had been first, but its CPU was not widely accepted. Intel was next, with the Intel 8086/8088, but Motorola marketing stressed the true point that the 68000 was a much more complete 16-bit design than the others. This was ...
  
  











  



  
"...officer down, code three."2 reviews
Pierce R. Brooks

Motorola Teleprograms Inc, 1976

A walk on the darker side of law enforcement...
This is a very good book which has several fictional stories about simple mistakes that can cause an officer their life either from their own mistakes or others. One of the stories is about an officer who is riding shotgun with his partner driving and is constantly falling asleep in the car while on patrol. His partner tries to talk to him about it but gets rebuffed with the other officer ...
  
  











  



  
The idea of ideas4 reviews
Robert W Galvin

Motorola University Press, 1991

RETURN ofthe YEATSES and KNOXES
Flurry and Sally are back from their honeymoon, and not only Sinclair and Philippa are there to welcome them back, but so, ominously, are Lord and Lady Knox! Flurry will be seeing a lot, in fact, of his indomitable mother-in-law, who has seemed to attach herself to the newlyweds like a warden, while Sir Valentine Knox drifts away to other fields. Sally suspects her mother enjoys her new ...
  
  











  



  
Microprocessor Systems Design: 68000 Family Hardware, Software, and Interfacing5 reviews
Alan Clements

Cengage-Engineering, 1997

Great microprocessor book
This book presents an excellent intro to the design of microprocessor systems using the very powerful and easy-to-learn Motorola 68000 family. It concentrates on hardware design/interfacing, programming,timing issues, memory mapping and address decoding, serial I/O and peripherals. Covers all the important issues. The information is of high quality and very well written. The reader should have ...
  
  











  



  
The 68000 Microprocessor: Hardware and Software Principles and Applications2 reviews
James L. Antonakos

Prentice Hall College Div, 1997

Excellent Book !
I purchased this book about a year ago, and I have now read it pretty-much cover-to-cover. It is an excellent book. What I have found is that there are very few books on the market that cater to the individual who wants to build a microcomputer, starting from square one. This book caters to that market. If you are trying to build a Motorola 68000 system "from scratch", this book is for you. Be ...
  
  











  



  
HCS08 Unleashed: Designer's Guide To the HCS08 Microcontrollers3 reviews
Fabio Pereira

BookSurge Publishing, 2008

The Best HCS08 Reference Available
This book is very complete and well thought out. It covers most if not all of the many HCS08 processors. This book explains all you would need to know to write in assembly, but is not a tutorial on assembly language (nor should it be). It has a review of "C" but is not a "C" tutorial either. Having said that most of the many, many examples are written in "C", are available for download, ...
  
  











  



  
Inside the Machine: An Illustrated Introduction to Microprocessors and Computer Architecture17 reviews
Jon Stokes

No Starch Press, 2006

Introductory text takes you from beginner to intermediary- and it is fun too!
I started with very limited understanding of computer architecture. What I had was a jumble of marketing terms I had picked up from reading popular PC magazines. This book helped me understand the basics of computer architecture, and quickly took me on a fun and insightful tour of major 32-bit and 64-bit architectures. I have gained enough understanding from this book to move on to more ...
  
  











  



  
Flexible Work Options a Guidebook for Managers and Human Resource Professionals1 review
K. Kane-Zweber, Motorola Flexible Work Options Team

Motorola Univ Pr, 1997

Best book I have ever read!
This is an unblievable book about flexible work options. It has helped my company very much. I would recomend this book to everyone!
  
  











  



  
Software and Hardware Engineering: Motorola M68HC111 review
Fredrick M. Cady

Oxford University Press, USA, 1997

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Using Microprocessors and Microcomputers: Motorola Family4 reviews
Joseph D. Greenfield, William C. Wray

John Wiley & Sons Inc, 1988

Excellent !
This was a super book as it takes complex technology and explains in such a way that the basic principles are clear. I had the last edition and really appreciated the updated info new micr families
  
  











  



  
The Six Sigma Way: How GE, Motorola, and Other Top Companies are Honing Their Performance29 reviews
Peter S. Pande

American Media International, 2003

Read it thouroughly!
Read it thoroughly! yes, that is the best way I can describe this book. This is THE best book on Six Sigma available in the market. Peter Pande has done a great job in explaining the concept of Six Sigma through this book. If you are Black Belt, or Master Black Belt, or just someone thinking to go that path, this text is an additional source on top of your training material and classroom ...
  
  











  



  
Introduction to Embedded Microcomputer Systems: Motorola 6811/6812 Simulations1 review
Jonathan W. Valvano

Cengage-Engineering, 2002

good book
This book is very accessible and the TExAS simulator is useful for learning. However it is good to have a general idea of how a computer works before you read this book, so I would recommend reading the introductory computing book by Patt and Patel first.
  
  











  



  
Modern Digital Systems Design1 review
John Y. Cheung, Jon G. Bredeson

West Publishing Company, 1989

I taught from it and liked it.
No single text has dominated the market for introductory material in computer logic design since the classic work by Feller, now quite out of date. Bredeson's work is one of the best up-to-date offerings. It has a very good selection of homework problems, and an intuitively satisfying explanation of key concepts such as K-maps and sequential design. The figures are also a strong point. ...
  
  











  



  
68000 Family Assembly Language Programming (Pws Series in Engineering)2 reviews
Alan Clements

Cengage-Engineering, 1993

me interesa adquirir este libro con fines de aplicacion
deseo saber mas sobre estos procesadore
  
  











  



  
Cell Phone Decoder Ring3 reviews
Jen O'Connell

Voice of Wireless, 2007

Great way to get a handle on your cell phone
This is really well done and great help to anyone that wants to get the most out of the $1000+ you spend each year on mobile service and cell phones. Well worth it.
  
  











  



  
The founder's touch : the life of Paul Galvin of Motorola1 review
Harry Mark Petrakis

McGraw-Hill Book Company, 1965

The Founder's Touch
This is the story of Paul Vincent Galvin, who at the time of his death in 1959 was Chairman of the Board of Motorola, Inc. and one of the most dynamic leaders on the American business scene. The Founders Touch is also the exciting account af a vast business buit from scratch, and the story of a man whose life reflected the changing world of the twentieth century. --- excerpt from book's back ...
  
  











  







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