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==Books==
==Books==
===Assembly===
===Assembly===
* [[6809 Assembly Language Programming]], by [[Lance Leventhal]]. [[McGraw-Hill]], ([[1981]]). ISBN: 0-931988-35-7
* [[6809 Machine Code Programming]], by [[David Barrow]]. [[Granada Technical Books]], ([[1984]]). ISBN: 0-246-12532-2
* [[6809 Microcomputer Programmng and Interfacing with Experiments]], by [[Andrew C. Staugaard]], [[Jr. Howard W. Sams]], ([[1981]]). ISBN: 0-672-21798-8
* [[Advanced 8-Bit Microprocessor Mc6809]] by [[Robert J. Simpson]] & [[Raveendran Paramesran]], Its Software, Hardware, Architecture & Interfacing Techniques
* [[Assembly Language Graphics for the TRS-80 Color Computer]] ([[1983]]) [[Dymax]] [[Don Inman]], [[Kurt Inman]]
* [[Assembly Language Graphics for the TRS-80 Color Computer]] ([[1983]]) [[Dymax]] [[Don Inman]], [[Kurt Inman]]
* [[Assembly Language Programming for the TRS-80 Color Computer]] ([[1985]]) [[Laurence A. Tepolt]]
* [[Assembly Language Programming for the TRS-80 Color Computer]] ([[1985]]) [[Laurence A. Tepolt]]
* [[Assembly Language Programming for the COCO 3]] ([[1987]]) [[Laurence A. Tepolt]]
* [[Assembly Language Programming for the COCO 3]] ([[1987]]) [[Laurence A. Tepolt]]
* [[TRS-80 Color Computer Assembly Language Programming]] ([[1983]]) [[William Barden]]
* [[Assembly Language Subroutines for the 6809]], by [[Lance Leventhal]] and [[Sally Cordes]]. [[McGraw-Hill]], ([[1985]]). ISBN: 0-07-707152-2
* [[Microtechnology: the M6809]], by [[P.J. Thewlis]]. [[Blackwell Scientific Publications]], ([[1985]]). ISBN: 0-632-01315-X
* [[Programming the 6809]], by [[Rodnay Zaks]], [[William G. Labiak]]. Sybex, ([[1982]]). ISBN: 0-89588-078-4
* [[Programming the 6809]], by [[Rodnay Zaks]], [[William G. Labiak]]. Sybex, ([[1982]]). ISBN: 0-89588-078-4
* [[6809 Assembly Language Programming]], by [[Lance Leventhal]]. [[McGraw-Hill]], ([[1981]]). ISBN: 0-931988-35-7
* [[Assembly Language Subroutines for the 6809]], by [[Lance Leventhal]] and [[Sally Cordes]]. [[McGraw-Hill]], ([[1985]]). ISBN: 0-07-707152-2
* [[6809 Machine Code Programming]], by [[David Barrow]]. [[Granada Technical Books]], ([[1984]]). ISBN: 0-246-12532-2
* [[6809 Microcomputer Programmng and Interfacing with Experiments]], by [[Andrew C. Staugaard]], [[Jr. Howard W. Sams]], ([[1981]]). ISBN: 0-672-21798-8
* [[The 6809 Companion]], by [[Mike James. Bernard Babani]], ([[1982]]) . ISBN: 0-85934-077-5
* [[The 6809 Companion]], by [[Mike James. Bernard Babani]], ([[1982]]) . ISBN: 0-85934-077-5
* [[Microtechnology: the M6809]], by [[P.J. Thewlis]]. [[Blackwell Scientific Publications]], ([[1985]]). ISBN: 0-632-01315-X
* [[TRS-80 Color Computer Assembly Language Programming]] ([[1983]]) [[William Barden]]
* [[Advanced 8-Bit Microprocessor Mc6809]] by [[Robert J. Simpson]] & [[Raveendran Paramesran]], Its Software, Hardware, Architecture & Interfacing Techniques


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===Basic===

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