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Old 04 June 2008, 14:33   #1
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"Programming the M68000" by Tim King and Brian Knight, Addison Wesley 1983

Hi All,

Posted to the zone.

Early work on 68000 programming from pre-Amiga days.

Quite thorough treatment of the subject, and doesn't avoid "hacky" techniques which would be frowned on these days.

Enjoy,

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Old 05 June 2008, 21:59   #2
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Nice RedskullDC

Thankos Muchos
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Old 05 June 2008, 23:14   #3
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How does one gain access to the zone? I tried to click on the link, but I have insufficient permissions. Bah.
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Old 05 June 2008, 23:17   #4
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Hi mflechter,

have a lookie here : http://eab.abime.net/faq.php?faq=vb_...ezone_faq_item
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Old 06 June 2008, 00:43   #5
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Thanks CyberDruid!

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Old 06 June 2008, 19:56   #6
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to download the manual directly on the Amiga, I tried to browse with Aweb... but Login didn't work! (so no access to the Zone).
No problem for the file, I just downloaded from my Mac, but... I regret to be unable to visit Amiga's web site with Amiga browsers!

regards
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Old 08 June 2008, 05:30   #7
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Hi All,

Posted to the zone.

Early work on 68000 programming from pre-Amiga days.

Quite thorough treatment of the subject, and doesn't avoid "hacky" techniques which would be frowned on these days.

Enjoy,

Red
Thank you, RedskullDC. Thats a nice manual you've got/found. Great By the way, I once downloaded a bunch of original Motorola 680x0 docs, I've already uploaded them once, but if you don't have them and want them, I can reupload them for you.

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to download the manual directly on the Amiga, I tried to browse with Aweb... but Login didn't work! (so no access to the Zone).
No problem for the file, I just downloaded from my Mac, but... I regret to be unable to visit Amiga's web site with Amiga browsers!

regards
Are you serious? Boy, they really need to fix that somehow. An amiga board you can't browse properly with amiga browsers
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Old 08 June 2008, 06:34   #8
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I downloaded the PDF just out of curiosity and even though i have no idea, its an interesting read .. Gives you new appreciation for the talent of Amiga coders over the years.
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I regret to be unable to visit Amiga's web site with Amiga browsers!
just use IBrowse dammit ! aweb is horribly old, if they made the site aweb compatible we would lose a lot of functionality.
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Old 08 June 2008, 09:37   #10
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Hi!

my problem with Ibrowse is... that I don't have it!


oh, I had forgot to say thank you to RedSkull
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@RedskullDC - I came to this thread a bit late, any chance of you reposting that manual to The Zone please?
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Old 26 June 2008, 14:34   #12
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@RedskullDC - I came to this thread a bit late, any chance of you reposting that manual to The Zone please?
Hi Paul,

In the zone for you

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Old 26 June 2008, 14:57   #13
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@RedskullDC - Nice one mate. Appreciated.
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Old 26 June 2008, 16:33   #14
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Gotta love statements like this in the introduction: "The
68000 allows jumps up to 32768 bytes away, which will be adequate for virtually any
program."
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Old 26 June 2008, 21:50   #15
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heheh RedskullDC when do we get our next installment ??
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Old 27 June 2008, 09:51   #16
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Hi Bippym,

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heheh RedskullDC when do we get our next installment ??
Been away for a week or so with work, so not much time for miggy related stuff lately

Next on the list are:

68020 - Programming by Example (Stan Kelly-Bootle, Addison Wesley)
600+ pages

and
68030 Assembly Language Ref. (Steve Williams, Addison Wesley)
750+ pages

These will take a little bit longer to OCR and proofread methinks

Stay tuned...

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Old 27 June 2008, 13:09   #17
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hehehe yup

Did you download these or did you scan them yourself?
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hehehe yup

Did you download these or did you scan them yourself?
All are scans of books in my collection here.

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Old 27 June 2008, 14:12   #19
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Would be intersting if you had some amiga specific books too
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Old 28 June 2008, 01:31   #20
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Would be intersting if you had some amiga specific books too
Any in particular you had in mind?

Most of the good ones already seem to be scanned and on the Internet from what I have seen. Probably have most of them.

If you haven't seen them:
Good collection of Amiga related mags at:
http://www.racevb6.com/acar/
(Most were from my collection)

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