[net.unix] 3B2/3B5 assembler manual

harv%ksuvax1.BITNET@wiscvm.wisc.edu (05/16/86)

I am looking for an assembler manual for the AT&T 3B2 and/or 3B5 (I was
told there is one manual for both).  I need something which will describe
the instruction set for these machines.  The AT&T hotline indicated there
is such a beast, but could not find their copy.  The AT&T Customer
Information Center couldn't find a reference to any such document.
There is an "IS25 assemble manual" listed in the AT&T Computer Systems
Documentation Catalog, but that is for the 3B20, I am told.  Perhaps
the document is just not commercially available yet.  I would appreciate
any pointers to where I could acquire this.  Thanks in advance.
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Kansas State University
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jss@ulysses.UUCP (Jerry Schwarz) (05/27/86)

> I am looking for an assembler manual for the AT&T 3B2 and/or 3B5 (I was
> told there is one manual for both).  I need something which will describe
> the instruction set for these machines.  

According to my copy of "WE 32100 Microprocessor Information Manual"
to "obtain additional copies of this manual, Select Code 451-000, call:
1-800-432-6600"

This is exactly what you want (although some early 3B2s had
32000 chips rather than the 32100 chips) 

Jerry Schwarz
Bell Labs, Murray Hill

bzs@bu-cs.UUCP (Barry Shein) (05/28/86)

>I am looking for an assembler manual for the AT&T 3B2 and/or 3B5 (I was
>told there is one manual for both).  I need something which will describe
>the instruction set for these machines....

I have one right here:

	    TM
	UNIX   MICROSYSTEM

	WE32100
	MICROPROCESSOR
	INFORMATION MANUAL


		MAXICOMPUTING
		    IN
		MICROSPACE

				(deathstar) AT&T

451-000

[Inside, pp iii]

To obtain additional copies of this manual, Select Code 451-000, call:
[ ] 1-800-432-6600

Of course, you have a 32000 not a 32100, so do I, maybe it's close
enough.

	-Barry Shein, Boston University