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====Amiga Profi Know-How (1991)==== | ====Amiga Profi Know-How (1991)==== | ||
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written by Kuhnert, Maelger, Schemmel<br /> | written by Kuhnert, Maelger, Schemmel<br /> | ||
published by Data Becker GmbH<br /> | published by Data Becker GmbH<br /> |
Revision as of 02:06, 2 March 2008
Official reference manuals
HTML version can be found on: http://pub.elowar.com/AmigaDev/ |
Books for learning 680x0 assembler
Amiga Assember Insider Guide
Author: Paul Overaa
ISBN 1-873308-27-2
Mastering Amiga Assembler
Author: Paul Overaa
ISBN 1-873308-11-6
Compute's Amiga Machine Language Programming Guide (1987/1988 ?)
Author: Daniel Wolf (and Douglas Leavitt Jr. ?)
Amiga Machine Language (1987)
subtitle: A practicle guide to learning 68000 assembler language on the Amiga
Author: Stefan Dittrich
Publisher: Abacus Software Inc
ISBN 1557550255
Reference books
These books are not meant to learn assembler, but to give more insight in coding using the OS (system-friendly) or directly hitting the hardware.
The Amiga Guru Book (1993)
Author: Ralph Babel ISBN (no ISBN, has been published by Ralph Babel himself) For more info see:
- Raph Babel's website (including info about reprints)
Amiga Profi Know-How (1991)
written by Kuhnert, Maelger, Schemmel
published by Data Becker GmbH
ISBN 3-89011-301-X
Short description: About 60% is about using the AmigaOS 2.X libraries and 40% about Amiga 3000 hardware and hardware hitting stuff.
for a larger list of books see: Amiga Related Books FAQ (last updated in july 2001)