Motorola Microprocessors and Assembly Language

(last updated: 16-May-2015 09:31)
 

Books

  1. 16-Bit and 32-Bit Microcomputer Interfacing: Program Examples in C and M68000 Family Assembly Language; G.J. Lipovski; Pretice Hall, 1990.
     
  2. Computer Organization and the MC68000; Panos E. Livadas and Christopher Ward; Prentice Hall, 1993.
     
  3. Microcomputer Architecture and Programming: The 68000 Family; John F. Wakerly; John Wiley & Sons, 1989.

Periodical Articles

  1. "Virtual Memory and the MC68010", IEEE MICRO 3:3 Jun 1983 pgs 24-39.
     
  2. "The MC68881 Floating-Point Coprocessor", IEEE MICRO 3:6 Dec 1983 pgs 44-54 (reprinted as Motorola #AR213).
     
  3. "A Family of 68000s Handles the High-End", DD 14:5 May 1984 pgs 80-86.
     
  4. "The Motorola MC68020", Micro 4:4 Aug 1984 pgs 101-118.
     
  5. "The Advancing Technology of Motorola's Microprocessors and Microcomputers", Micro 4:5 Oct 1984 pgs 55-63.
     
  6. "Software Links Math Chip to 68000-family uPs", EDN Jan 23 1986.
     
  7. "The Design and Implementation of the MC68851 Paged Memory Management Unit", Micro 6:2 Apr 1986 pgs 13-28.
     
  8. "A Benchmark Comparison of 32-bit Microprocessors", IEEE MICRO 6:4 Aug 1986 pgs 53-58.
     
  9. "A Comparison of MC68000 Family Processors", BYTE 11:9 Sep 1986 pgs 205-218.
     
  10. "First Look at Motorola's Latest 32-Bit Processor", Electronics, Sep 18 1986.
     
  11. "MC68030 Manages Memory", DD 16:10 Sep 1986 pgs 129-131.
     
  12. "Memory Management Units for 68000 Architectures", BYTE 11:12 Nov 1986 pgs 127-135.
     
  13. "Memory Management Chip for 68020 Translates Addresses in Less Than a Clock Cycle", Electronic Design 34:11 1986.
     
  14. "The RISC/CISC Melting Pot", Byte Apr 1987.
     
  15. "Memory Management in the 68030 Microprocessor", VLSI Design 1987.
     
  16. "Fast Math" [68882 math coprocessor], BYTE 12:14 Dec 1987 pgs 120-121.
     
  17. "The Design of the 88000 RISC Family", IEEE Micro 9:2 Apr 1989 pgs 26-38.
     
  18. "A Glimpse of the 88000", MIPS Mar 1989 pgs 49-52.
     
  19. "80486, 68040 Open New Season of CPU Power", BYTE 14:6 Jun 1989 pgs 13-14.
     
  20. "Revenge of the CISCs", BYTE 14:12 Nov 1989 pgs 323-338.
     
  21. "Motorola's 68040 Microprocessor", BYTE 15:2 Feb 1990 pgs 96A-96C.
     
  22. "The 68040 Processor - Part 1, Design and Implementation", Micro 10:1 Feb 1990 pgs 66-77.
     
  23. "Motorola 68040 Challenges RISC Microprocessors Head On", CD 29:3 Feb 1 1990 pgs 14-21.
     
  24. "The 68040 Processor - Part 2, Memory Design and Chip Verification", Micro 10:3 Jun 1990 pgs 22-35.
     
  25. "Motorola's 88000 Family Architecture", Micro 10:3 Jun 1990 pgs 48-65.
     
  26. "Programming the 68040", BYTE 16:8 Aug 1991 pgs 121-128.
     
  27. "ColdFire: A New Architecture", BYTE 20:5 May 1995 pgs 173-174.
     
  28. "The State of Processors", PCM 17:13 Jul 1998 pgs 307-310.

Manuals

  1. Motorola M68000 8-/16-/32-Bit Microprocessors Programmer's Reference Manual, Fifth Edition, Prentice-Hall, 1986.
     
  2. M68000 8-/16-/32-Bit Microprocessor User's Manual, Ninth Edition; Motorola #M68000UM/AD REV 8, 1994.
     
  3. MC68020 32-Bit Microprocessor User's Manual, Second Edition, 1985, Motorola #MC68020UM/AD REV 1 (Prentice-Hall).
     
  4. MC68030 Enhanced 32-Bit Microprocessor User's Manual, Motorola
     
  5. Programmer's Reference Manual (Includes CPU32 Instructions); Motorola #M68000PM/AD Rev. 1).
     
  6. MC68300 Family TPU Time Processor Unit Reference Manual; Motorola #TPURM/AD.
     
  7. MC68302 Integrated Multiprotocol Processor User's Manual, Second Edition; Motorola #MC68302UM/AD REV 2, 1991.
     
  8. MC88100 RISC Microprocessor User's Manual, Second Edition; Motorola #MC88100UM/AD REV 1.
     
  9. MC88110 Second Generation RISC Microprocessor User's Manual; Motorola #MC88110UM/AD.
     
  10. MC88200 Cache/Memory Management Unit User's Manual, Second Edition; Motorola #MC88200UM/AD REV 1.

Web Pages and Websites

  1. Wikipedia article "Motorola".