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Inside Macintosh: PowerPC System Software
, Addison-Wesley Publishing
Company, One Jacob Way, Reading, MA, 01867; Tel. (800) 282-2732 (U.S.A.),
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Related Documentation
Motorola documentation is available from the sources listed on the back cover of this
manual; the document order numbers are included in parentheses for ease in ordering:
Programming Environments Manual for 32-Bit Implementations of the PowerPC
Architecture
(MPCFPE32B/AD)—Describes resources defined by the PowerPC
architecture.
User’s and reference manuals—These books provide details about individual
implementations and are intended for use with the
Programming Environments
Manual.
Addenda/errata to user’s or reference manuals—Because some processors have
follow-on devices, an addendum is provided that describes the additional features
and functionality changes. These addenda are intended for use with the
corresponding book.
Implementation Variances Relative to Rev. 1 of The Programming Environments
Manual
is available at http://www.motorola.com/semiconductors.
Technical summaries—Each device has a technical summary that provides an
overview of its features. This document is roughly the equivalent to the overview
(Chapter 1) of an implementation’s user’s or reference manual.
Application notes—These short documents contain useful information about
specific design issues useful to programmers and engineers working with Motorola
processors.
Documentation for support chips—These include the following:
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MPC106 PCI Bridge/Memory Controller User’s Manual
(MPC106UM/AD)
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MPC107 PCI Bridge/Memory Controller Technical Summary
(MPC107TS/D)
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MPC107 PCI Bridge/Memory Controller User’s Manual
(MPC107UM/AD)
Additional literature is published as new processors become available. For a current list of
documentation, refer to: http://www.mot.com/semiconductors.
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