Path: utzoo!utgpu!watserv1!watmath!att!tut.cis.ohio-state.edu!zaphod.mps.ohio-state.edu!usc!snorkelwacker!ai-lab!rice-chex!entropy From: entropy@rice-chex.ai.mit.edu (enthalpy) Newsgroups: comp.sys.atari.st Subject: Re: Programming Books for the Atari ST Message-ID: <10541@life.ai.mit.edu> Date: 10 Sep 90 00:13:41 GMT References: <1990Sep8.015836.24614@csulb.edu> <1776@van-bc.wimsey.bc.ca> <1990Sep09.023353.9910@chinet.chi.il.us> Sender: news@ai.mit.edu Lines: 24 In-reply-to: saj@chinet.chi.il.us's message of 9 Sep 90 02:33:53 GMT In article <1990Sep09.023353.9910@chinet.chi.il.us> saj@chinet.chi.il.us (Stephen Jacobs) writes: There's a limit to how hard you can beat on the ST without some 68000 program- ming documentation. My favorites are: 68000 Assembly Language Programming by L.A. Levinthal, D. Hawkins, G. Kane and W.D. Cramer pub Osborne-McGraw-Hill and, mostly for addressing and timing information, the Motorola MC68000 16/32-bit microprocessor manual dated October, 1985. Steve J. Could you please post info on where one might order these books, approximate price, etc? I've been looking for the Motorola book for some time now in computer stores and book stores with no success. Thanks, nick Internet: ncastellano@eagle.wesleyan.edu || entropy@ai.mit.edu Bitnet: ncastellano@wesleyan.bitnet Citadel: Sinkhole!dEADHEAd [@mast.citadel.moundst.mn.org] Sniktnet: snikt!entropy