On Thu, 18 Jun 1998, dave dameron wrote:
> I have a bunch of stuff on the 8008, some too much for me to easily copy
> completely, including the MCS-8 8008 Users Manual (126 pages).
That sounds interesting. How much of that is just instruction set? If
that chapter is smallish, a copy would be great! I'm looking for info
sufficient to write a simulator, so ISA + exceptions/interrupts/etc.
should do the trick.
> In the 1976 Intel Data catalog, there is a 7 page data sheet:
> Page 1 Title and block diag.
> page 2 Photomicrograph
> Page 3 Functional pin description
> Page 4,5 Instruction set
> Page 6 Ratings, D.C., A.C. characteristics
> Page 7 Timing Diagram
Good stuff, but I've already had one offer for a copy. Since it's small,
I'll try to get around to web-izing it. (Intel copyright lawyers be
damned! (At least until they ask me to take it down.))
-- Doug
Received on Fri Jun 19 1998 - 02:04:42 BST
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