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COMPUTERS
For 68000 series chip u s a ^h ere s the fast, easy way
to learn assembly lcU|^^feprogramming skills.
ASSE
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^ U a m a i P.
This practical guide covers a wide range
of assem bly langua ge progra m m in g
techniques for the entire 68000 chip fam-
ilyfrom the 68000, 68008, 68010,68012,
and 68020, to the new and p o w erfu l
68 0 30. A s s e m bly la n g u a ge e x p e rt
Thom as Skinner has you w riting p ro
gram s early in the book, using basic
inpu t/ou tput subroutines, data types,
assembler statements, and programming
instructions. Then you'll learn how the
68000 series chip works with the more
advanced areas of assembly langua ge-
conditional and arithmetic instructions;
loo pin g; stacks; strings; a d dressin g
modes; logical, shift, and rotate instruc
tions; linking; and debugging.
No m atter which 68000 chip-equipped
m achine you w o rk w ith the A pple
Macintosh, Commodore Amiga. Atari ST
Series, and othersthe material in this
book will help you get the most from your
machine. Skinner also provides specific
systems details in the appendices, com
plete with shell programming routines to
make programming fast and easy. This
book requires no prior experience with
assembly language.
THOMAS SKINNER is Assistant Profes
sor of Computer Science at Boston Uni
versity and a microprocessor hardware
and software systems consultant. He is
also the author of
Assem bly Language
Programming for the 8086 Family.
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