M6800 Conference Paper
This paper was given at a Wescon conference (there used to be 4 or 5 major industry conferences, like this CONference in the WESt). I was still in college, but in 1974 one of the Phoenix Motorolans gave a paper on "Motorola's M6800 Microcomputer System". That was probably before Motorola's Ed Bluestein was established. Microprocessors (made of a few hundred or thousand transistors!) were just emerging as major building blocks in semiconductors. I don't know the guy who wrote/gave the paper/presentation, but he was probably what we (with a little superiority complex) used to call "one of the Phoenix guys". But I have this copy of the paper (largely typewritten - on a typewriter, I imagine) in the program handout.