info-mac@utcsrgv.UUCP (info-mac) (07/06/84)
Date: Fri 6 Jul 84 00:15:59-EDT From: Randy Forgaard <uw-beaver!RANDY@MIT-XX.ARPA> Subject: Motorola manual To: info-mac@SUMEX-AIM.ARPA Cc: randy@MIT-XX.ARPA Motorola's 68000 manual has been a hot item. Numerous calls to various Motorola offices have revealed that the company currently has no more copies. They expect to have the next shipment of books from the printer on July 20, at which point they will begin to fill outstanding orders and send copies to the various Motorola sales offices. The Motorola Literature Distribution Center in Phoenix, Arizona (phone 602/244-6900) will accept orders for the book, at $15 + $1.50 shipping. (Arizona residents add sales tax.) Apparently, if you are a "company," your local Motorola sales representative might give you a copy of the manual for free, but the current shortage of books has made them somewhat wise to this tactic. -- Randy Forgaard -------
info-mac@utcsrgv.UUCP (info-mac) (07/07/84)
Date: 7 July 1984 03:39-EDT From: Jerry E. Pournelle <uw-beaver!POURNE@MIT-MC> Subject: Motorola manual To: RANDY@MIT-XX Cc: info-mac@SUMEX-AIM In-Reply-To: Msg of Fri 6 Jul 84 00:15:59-EDT from Randy Forgaard <RANDY at MIT-XX.ARPA> I can recommaned the Osborne McGraw Hill 68000 assemblylanguage manual by y Leventhal and others; it's well organized (assuming one cares to read assembly language books) That's for those who can't wait for the motorola manual...