Path: utzoo!utgpu!news-server.csri.toronto.edu!rutgers!cs.utexas.edu!sun-barr!lll-winken!unixhub!shelby!msi.umn.edu!cs.umn.edu!uc!shamash!paul From: paul@u02.svl.cdc.com (Paul Kohlmiller) Newsgroups: comp.sys.mac.programmer Subject: Re: Recommended Assembly Books Message-ID: <28875@shamash.cdc.com> Date: 27 Nov 90 17:59:43 GMT References: <1990Nov26.054821.8534@agate.berkeley.edu> <1990Nov26.094723.2738@cs.uoregon.edu> Sender: news@shamash.cdc.com Distribution: usa Lines: 25 mkelly@cs.uoregon.edu (Michael A. Kelly) writes: >In article <1990Nov26.054821.8534@agate.berkeley.edu> c60b-4aa@web-4e.berkeley.edu (Matthew Hills) writes: >> >>What are some good books for assembly on the Mac? >>(I am mainly looking for a reference guide on 680xx instructions, but don't >> mind books with some attempts to explain what is going on, etc...) >Me too! Consider this a very minor tip. I would also like to find a book like this but then I looked on my shelf and found this: 68000 Assembly Language Programming by Kane, Hawkins and Leventhal. Copyright 1981?! I don't know if this helps because the mnemonics used might not match the assembler that you have. This book originally cost $16.99 at the Stanford Bookstore and I got it for 25% off because they were obviously dumping it. Good Luck. -- // Paul H. Kohlmiller // "Cybers, Macs and Mips" // // Control Data Corporation // Internet: paul@u02.svl.cdc.com // // All comments are strictly // America Online: Paul CDC // // my own. // Compuserve: 71170,2064 //