During my college years, I took a very interesting 68000 course/lab where the 
lecture-instructor used Lance Levinthal's "68000 Assembly Language Programming" 
book. While it wasn't a required text, I bought a used copy and it was most 
helpful in understanding the internals of the processor. Our lab textbook was 
by Antonakos, I believe - unless I am thinking of the 68HC11 course/lab that I 
took. Too many years ago to keep it all straight!

Best of luck and may God bless,
-John

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Subject: [cctalk] 68k textbooks

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. 

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