English: Motorola provided a comprehensive set of documentation for the M6800 Microcomputer System. (MC6800 referred to the microprocessor chip, M6800 referred to the whole system including peripheral chips.)
From top to bottom
MIKBUG Engineering Note 100 (1975)
M6800 Microcomputer System Design Data (1976)
M6800 System Reference and Data Sheets (1975)
M6800 Programming Reference Manual (1976)
M6800 Microprocessor Applications Manual (1975)
The Microprocessor Applications Manual had 714 pages and describes how to build a point-of-sale terminal that has a bar code reader, a printer, a keyboard, a display and a floppy disk. Hardware schematics and software code is provided.
Motorola did not as a practice copyright engineering notes or bulletins. The Engineering Note 100 did not have a copyright notice and is public domain. The MIKBUG ROMs did not have a copyright notice either.
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