"Basic Microprocessors and the 6800" By Ron Bishop (ISBN 0-8104-0758-2) Published in 1979 by Hayden Book Company, Inc. From Back Cover: Here is the first truly complete book on microprocessors that offers fundamentals as well as specific, complete information on the 6800. The book starts at ground zero with the principles of microprocessors that must be mastered before any microcomputer system is learned. It reviews basic electronics, logic elements, number systems, digital arithmetic, and basic addressing concepts. Then, the book goes on to describe the M6800 microprocessor, including the support chips, addressing modes, system configuration, and instruction set. Many programming examples are included, complete with flowcharts, source program, and assembled output. Other features include: * An example of each instruction written in each of its addressing modes; * Examples showing status of the register both before and after execution of most instructions; * A detailed explanation of writing programs in assembly language; * Step-by-step procedures on how to configure and build an M6800 system; * An extensive problem section at the end of each chapter. Contents of Book Preface Table of Contents Chapters 1 - Basic Electronic Principles 2 - Logic Elements 3 - Number Systems - Why 4 - Digital Arithmetic 5 - Microcomputers - What Are They? 6 - Programming Concepts 7 - Addressing Modes 8 - M6800 Software 9 - M6800 Microcomputer Family 10 - System Configuration 11 - Example Programs Appendix A - M6800 Instruction Set B - Powers of 2 and 16 Index