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- Newsgroups: comp.sys.m68k
- Path: sparky!uunet!usc!cs.utexas.edu!oakhill!jtr
- From: jtr@oakhill.sps.mot.com (Jim Reinhart)
- Subject: Re: Documentation (Was: Re: 68030 mmu info wanted)
- Message-ID: <1992Jul30.225424.18474@oakhill.sps.mot.com>
- Keywords: 68030 mmu
- Organization: Motorola Inc., Austin Tx.
- References: <1992Jul29.095440.3786@jet.uk> <1992Jul29.135924.19948@telematics.com>
- Date: Thu, 30 Jul 1992 22:54:24 GMT
- Lines: 32
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- In article <1992Jul29.135924.19948@telematics.com> ted@telematics.com (Ted Goldblatt) writes:
- >
- >I see many variants of this request in this group. The "documentation"
- >on these various parts and features is the associated Moto User Manuals
- >and data sheets. While I'm sure they cost money in theory, in practice
- >if you can convince your Moto salesdroid that there is any chance you
- >will use a part in (even small) quantity, you can get these for free
- >(at least, that's been my experience).
- >
- Excellent tip! We couldn't have said it better. The definitive source
- for technical info on the 68k family should be our user's manuals. If what
- you're looking for is not in there, we'd like to know about it (in fact
- as we reprint manuals we are adding our fax number inside the front cover
- to let our users tell us what they want to see new & different or what they
- didn't see.
-
- In order to overcome the sticker shock associated with buying one of our
- manuals (a couple of bucks), we have asked our literature distribution center
- to provide the first copy of any manual free of charge (68k lit only at this
- time). Shipping & handling on our nickle. Our sales offices almost always
- have a small literature inventory on hand as well and are more than happy
- to give away copies (they don't get commission on them anyway) whenever
- possible.
-
- Try the Literature Distribution Center at (602) 994-6561.
-
-
- --
- Regards,
- Jim Reinhart
- Motorola Microprocessor & Memory Technologies Group
- Austin, Texas
-