knudsen@ihnss.UUCP (07/20/84)
Someone requested a reference to a 6809 assembler programming book with more details on data structures than Leventhal's book. Such a book is "Programming the 6809" (doncha love these original titles) by Rodney Zaks and William Labiak (sp?), publ by Sybex. While not as detailed on the instructions as Leventhal's, it devotes a chapter to queues, linked lists, FIFOs, etc. with programming examples. It also provides more microprocessor background in general, and while never stating how great the 6809 is compared to the rest, sort of convinces you aftert a while.... mike k