John F. Wakerly's book "Microprocessor Architecture and Programming" comes to mind.

My first machine language programming book was DEC's "Introduction to Programming" for the PDP-8.

I used Motorola's "MC6809-MC6809E Microprocessor Programming Manual" heavily in the early 80's

Also, Motorola's "Programmer's Reference Manual" for the 68000 was a desk reference for me.

Joseph Yiu's "The Definitive Guide" books for the Arm Architecture is a reference I still use.

Anyway that's my 2 cents worth.

Call me old fashioned but I have real bound books of all of those.😂



On 1/26/2023 1:25 PM, Chris via cctalk wrote:
I have a few scanned somewhere. I always kimd of liked Douglas Halls 
Microprocessors and Interfacing: Programming and Hardware for 80x86. It's a 
large format textbook. There is a 68000 version which I don't have. Curious 
what textbooks other can recommend.

As I said I scanned at least 2, maybe 3 some time ago. The Antonakos book 
seemed to stand out.

https://www.amazon.com/68000-Microprocessor-Hardware-Principles-Applications/dp/0136681204

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