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PowerPC Programming for Intel Programmers

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NOW YOU CAN LEVERAGE your Intel CPU programming expertise to quickly master the RISC-based architecture of the PowerPC. Sure, there are fundamental differences in this reduced instruction set chip, but with Motorola systems software designer Kip McClanahan to guide you, you'll get a handle on everything from PowerPC assembly language programming to the peculiarities of the various versions of the PowerPC CPU. Plus, on the book's bonus CD-ROM, you'll find invaluable development tools, including online documentation, MetaWare's High C/C++ Compiler, MicroAPL's PortASM/86, and even a year's collection of the Internet Publishing Group's newsletter covering the PowerPC industry.

705 pages, Paperback

Published May 1, 1995

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