Suggested reading – Motorola MPC8260 User Manual

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MOTOROLA

About This Book

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Suggested Reading

This section lists additional reading that provides background for the information in this
manual as well as general information about the PowerPC architecture.

MPC8xx Documentation

Supporting documentation for the MPC8260 can be accessed through the world-wide web
at http://www.mot.com/netcomm. This documentation includes technical speciÞcations,
reference materials, and detailed applications notes.

PowerPC Documentation

The PowerPC documentation is organized in the following types of documents:

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UserÕs manualsÑThese books provide details about individual PowerPC
implementations and are intended to be used in conjunction with The Programming
Environments Manual.
These include the following:

Ñ PowerPC MPC603eª & EC603e RISC Microprocessor UserÕs Manual

(Motorola order #: MPC603EUM/AD, Rev. 1)

Ñ PowerPC 604ª RISC Microprocessor UserÕs Manual

(Motorola order #: MPC604UM/AD)

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Programming environments manualsÑThese books provide information about
resources deÞned by the PowerPC architecture that are common to PowerPC
processors. There are two versions, one that describes the functionality of the
combined 32- and 64-bit architecture models and one that describes only the 32-bit
model.

Ñ PowerPC Microprocessor Family: The Programming Environments, Rev 1

(Motorola order #: MPCFPE/AD)

Ñ PowerPC Microprocessor Family: The Programming Environments for 32-Bit

Microprocessors, Rev. 1 (Motorola order #: MPCFPE32B/AD)

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PowerPC Microprocessor Family: The Bus Interface for 32-Bit Microprocessors
(Motorola order #: MPCBUSIF/AD) provides a detailed functional description of
the 60x bus interface, as implemented on the PowerPC MPC601ª, MPC603e,
MPC604, and MPC750 family of PowerPC microprocessors. This document is
intended to help system and chip set developers by providing a centralized reference
source to identify the bus interface presented by the 60x family of PowerPC
microprocessors.

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PowerPC Microprocessor Family: The ProgrammerÕs Reference Guide
(Motorola order #: MPCPRG/D) is a concise reference that includes the register
summary, memory control model, exception vectors, and the PowerPC instruction
set.

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PowerPC Microprocessor Family: The ProgrammerÕs Pocket Reference Guide
(Motorola order #: MPCPRGREF/D). This feedlot card provides an overview of the
PowerPC registers, instructions, and exceptions for 32-bit implementations.

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