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Instead, so you can come away with a feeling of mastery of some useful area, we will focus on the integer and branch processing common to most Mac programs. Here, we will not cover very much about floating-point operations, nor the Mac's specific run-time model (except where needed for clarification). Of course it must be accurate, but also simple. That great work clued me in on what not to do. Far more material is covered than is needed by non-system-level programmers. Numerous articles have already appeared on the 601, not to mention Motorola's own, indispensable, "PowerPC 601 User's Manual," which is excellently written, thorough, systematic, but is needlessly overwhelming due to massive redundancy. I spent considerable time deciding what depth and scope to cover. In a sense, the article is a compressed and intelligently-filtered user manual. Next month, we'll summarize its assembly language syntax in a condensed and easily digestible form for quick reference.

Educational Institution and Student DiscountsĬolumn Tag: PowerPC Essentials Understanding the PowerPC Architecture Speak like a native in only two easy lessons!īy Bill Karsh, this article (part one of a two-part article) we'll look briefly at the hardware architecture of the MPC601 processor, and then discuss the user programming model.
