haddock@ti-csl.UUCP (05/27/87)
Btw, are there any reasonable books out or available thru NSC on programming the Series 32000? -Rusty- -- ================================================================ Rusty Haddock +++ Texas Instruments, Inc. +++ Dallas, Texas Computer Science Center, CRD&E +++ CSNET: Haddock@TI-CSL USENET: {ut-sally!im4u,convex!smu,sun!texsun}!ti-csl!haddock
willow@nsc.nsc.com (Willow Owens) (06/02/87)
In article <21788@ti-csl.CSNET> haddock@ti-csl.CSNET (Rusty Haddock) writes: > >Btw, are there any reasonable books out or available thru NSC on >programming the Series 32000? > > -Rusty- Yes, the Series 32000 Programmer's Reference Manual, published by Prentice-Hall, Inc., copyright 1987. Chapter 1 provides an overview of computer architectural concepts and how they influenced the design of the Series 32000. Chapters 2, 3 and 4 describe the basic architecture of the Series 32000 family, including registers, instruction set, addressing modes, memory management, and exceptions. Chapters 5 and 6 contain a complete description of each Series 32000 register. If you are a customer of National and you already have an NSC account, you may order this book through the NSC SWISS system; the customer order number is: NSP-PRGM-REF-M. .P If you do not have an NSC account, you may purchase the book at local bookstores (call in advance to make sure the book store near you has a computer science section) or order directly from Prentice-Hall: West Coast order number: 801-969-3461 East Coast order number: 201-767-9520