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- From: abs0@coos.dartmouth.edu (Kelvin Leung)
- Newsgroups: comp.sys.amiga.programmer
- Subject: Re: Which books for Amiga 3000 assembly info?
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- Date: 17 Aug 92 20:58:45 GMT
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- philip@think.com (Philip Mucci) writes:
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- > Hi all,
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- > This semester I plan on doing a research project in real-time
- >computing. As a start, I need a good book on 68030/68882 assembly language.
- >Secondly, I need a book that describes assembly level access to the
- >A3000(32-bit) chipset. Ideally, I'd like to achieve some parallelism here.
- >Are there any books out there that fit the bill?
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- Mm... I am not sure whether Compute!'s Mapping The Amiga is what you
- are looking for... but it seems like a pretty good book to me. It listed
- all the memory mapped I/O of the chipset.
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- > Thanks for any info,
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- > -phil
-
- Yours Sincerely,
- Kelvin
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