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- From: Quinn <quinn@cs.uwa.edu.au>
- Subject: RS/6000 Processor
- Message-ID: <1992Nov19.015706.19121@bilby.cs.uwa.edu.au>
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- Organization: The University of Western Australia
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- Date: Thu, 19 Nov 1992 01:57:06 GMT
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- Greeting from the Macintosh side of things...
-
- With the likelihood that Apple will release a PowerPC based Mac
- within the next year me (and a pile of other Mac programmers) are
- going to have to start learning how to program them (in assembler
- obviously). Given that the RS/6000 is the nearest thing we have to
- a PowerPC I thought I'd post my question here...
-
- "Does anyone have a good reference to RS/6000 assembly language
- programming?"
-
- I'm looking for a generic description of the processor (not how
- to program under AIX). Databooks would be really nice (-:
- Preferably free and/or available for FTP but at the moment I'm
- looking for *anything*.
-
- Please Email replies directly to me. If I get anything useful I'll
- summarise both here and in some Mac groups.
-
- TIA
-
- Share and Enjoy.
-
- Quinn "The Eskimo!" <quinn@cs.uwa.edu.au> "Support HAVOC!"
- Department of Computer Science, The University of Western Australia
- -- Who's desperately brushing up on his assembly language skills
- now that Apple has standardised on C++ )-:
-