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Related documentation, Style and symbol conventions – Texas Instruments TMS370 User Manual

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Related Documentation

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Related Documentation

The following TMS370 documents are available through Texas Instruments
Incorporated:

The

TMS370 Family Data Manual (literature number SPNS014) describes

the hardware aspects of the TMS370, such as pin functions, architec-
ture, stack operation, and interface; the manual also includes the
TMS370 assembly language instruction set.

The

TMS370 Family Assembly Language Tools (literature number

SPNU010) describes how to use of the TMS370 assembly language
tools (assembler, linker, archiver and code conversion utility) to create
and use objects that are in common object file format (COFF).

The

TMS370 Family C Compiler (literature number (SPNU022) describes

the characteristics and operation of the TMS370 C Compiler.

The

TMS370 Family XDS/22 User’s Guide (literature number SPNU008)

describes the hardware and software installation of the TMS370 Family
XDS22 consisting of the TMS370 debugger and emulator.

The

TMS370 PACT XDS/22 Addendum (literature number SPNU019)

describes features and functions of the TMS370 PACT XDS/22. Use this
addendum in conjunction with the

TMS370 Family XDS/22 User’s Guide.

The

TMS370 Family XDS/11 User’s Guide (literature number SPNU015)

describes the hardware and software installation of the TMS370 Family
XDS11 consisting of the TMS370 debugger and emulator.

Style and Symbol Conventions

This document uses the following conventions.

Program listings, program examples, interactive displays, filenames, and
symbol names are shown in a

special typeface

similar to a typewrit-

er’s. Examples use a

bold version

of the special typeface for empha-

sis; interactive displays use a

bold version

of the special typeface to

distinguish commands that you enter from items that the system displays
(such as prompts, command output, error messages, etc.).

Here is a sample program listing:

0011 0005 0001 .field 1, 2

0012 0005 0003 .field 3, 4

0013 0005 0006 .field 6, 3

0014 0006 .even