(Answer) (Category) Linux on PowerPC FAQ-O-Matic : (Category) Languages and Compilers :
Where can I get PowerPC reference manuals?
Calling IBM results in being told that (at least for the 601) the manual is obsolete as of Feb 1998
--09/25/1998
shadow@worlddom.res.cmu.edu
Call IBM at: 1-800-879-2755
Press '1' for documentation.

Order these items:

SA14-2007    PowerPC 601 User's Manual
SA14-2044    PowerPC 604 User's Manual
SA14-2058    PowerPC 604e supplement
SA14-2089    PowerPC Family Reference Manual

Each item is less than a dollar. UPS ground shipping (domestic only, I'm
sure) is free. If your total order is 99 cents or less, it's free.
jonh@cs.dartmouth.edu
You can also download PDF versions from Motorola's PowerPC Library at http://www.mot.com/SPS/PowerPC/teksupport/teklibrary/index.html
Jim Hill <jthill@netcom.com>, jthill@netcom.com
I have had a lot of luck getting the manuals sent to me directly from Motorola for free, both as a student and through work.
http://mot-sps.com/home/lit_ord.html
jdarmbru@ouray.cudenver.edu
The Motorola web site address has changed.

Here is the new one:

http://sps.motorola.com/sps/General/sales.html

Check the Literature Retrieval section for what it
is you need.
mehul@kirsun.ne.mediaone.net
Ever new URLs. This directory contains manuals for PowerPC Microprocessors:

   ftp://www.motorola.com/pub/SPS/PowerPC/library/user_man/

The 601 user manual is 601UM.pdf, also available in PostScript.
pesco@gmx.de
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