The 88000 (m88k for short) is a RISC instruction set architecture developed by Motorola during the 1980s. The MC88100 arrived on the market in 1988, some...
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88open (category Motorola)
was an industry standards group set up by Motorola in 1988 to standardize Unix systems on their Motorola 88000 RISC CPU systems. At its peak, the spinoff...
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Aviion models used the Motorola 88000 CPU, but later models moved to an all-Intel solution when Motorola stopped work on the 88000 in the early 1990s. Some...
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architecture, the Atmel AVR, Blackfin, Intel i860, Intel i960, LoongArch, Motorola 88000, the MIPS architecture, PA-RISC, Power ISA, RISC-V, SuperH, and SPARC...
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now called a classic RISC pipeline. Those CPUs were: MIPS, SPARC, Motorola 88000, and later the notional CPU DLX invented for education. Each of these...
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A29K, ARC, ETRAX CRIS, D10V, D30V, FR-30, FR-V, Intel i960, 68HC11, Motorola 88000, MCORE, MN10200, MN10300, NS32K, Stormy16, and Z8000. (Newer releases...
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The Motorola MC68010 and Motorola MC68012 are 16/32-bit microprocessors from Motorola, released in 1982 as successors to the Motorola 68000. The 68010...
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one of its aims to build a business developing systems based on the Motorola 88000 architecture, these being adopted by Norsk Data as the new company's...
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BASIC programming language that was developed in the late 1980s for the Motorola 88000 CPU and Unix by Max Reason. In the early 1990s it was ported to Windows...
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hundred") is an 8-bit microprocessor designed and first manufactured by Motorola in 1974. The MC6800 microprocessor was part of the M6800 Microcomputer...
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developed by Motorola that implemented the 88000 instruction set architecture (ISA). The MC88110 was a second-generation implementation of the 88000 ISA, succeeding...
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and SGOLD2 platforms: from Siemens C65 to S75 and BenQ-Siemens E71/EL71; Motorola, for example, the E398, SLVR L7, v360, v3i (and all phone LTE2 which has...
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minicomputer line, and later the AViiON workstation and server line (both Motorola 88000 and Intel IA-32-based variants). DG/UX 1.00, released in March, 1985...
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microprocessor developed by Motorola that implemented 88000 RISC instruction set architecture. Announced in 1988, the MC88100 was the first 88000 implementation....
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design, including the AT&T CRISP, AMD 29000, Intel i860 and Intel i960, Motorola 88000, DEC Alpha. In the late 1990s, only two 64-bit RISC architectures were...
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The Motorola 68040 ("sixty-eight-oh-forty") is a 32-bit microprocessor in the Motorola 68000 series, released in 1990. It is the successor to the 68030...
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its time!" The NeXT Computer has the 25 MHz Motorola 68030 central processing unit (CPU). The Motorola 88000 RISC chip was originally considered, but it...
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Freescale 683XX (redirect from Motorola 683XX)
The Freescale 683xx (formerly Motorola 683xx) is a family of compatible microcontrollers by Freescale that use a Motorola 68000-based CPU core. The family...
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and a smaller (20-bit) address bus. After 1982, Motorola devoted more attention to the 68020 and 88000 projects. Several other companies were second-source...
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Latest version Released Guest emulation capabilities Host Operating System License GXemul 0.7.0 22 April 2021 Motorola MVME187 Cross-platform Open source...
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General's betting the AViiON farm on the Motorola 88000, Motorola decided to end production of that CPU. The 88000 had never been very successful, and DG...
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The Motorola 68060 ("sixty-eight-oh-sixty") is a 32-bit microprocessor from Motorola released in April 1994. It is the successor to the Motorola 68040...
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written by Gary Davidian, who had originally created it for use on the Motorola 88000 CPU, used in Apple's abortive first attempt at a RISC target platform...
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pedometer Japan portal Electronics portal Medicine portal Companies portal Motorola 88000 used by the Omron luna88k 4-processor computer Arena, a browser which...
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platforms included SGI IRIX, Sun Solaris, HP-UX, IBM AIX, NeXTSTEP, Motorola 88000, OpenVMS on VAX and DEC Alpha systems, DEC ULTRIX, and others. Bundles...
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2BSD clone Tektronix 4300 Motorola 68020 graphic workstation series running UTek, a 4.2BSD clone Tektronix XD88 Motorola 88000 graphic workstation running...
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ROMP Intel i960 IP2000 M32R MCORE MIL-STD-1750A MMIX MN10200 MN10300 Motorola 88000 NS32K RL78 Stormy16 V850 Xtensa Additional processors have been supported...
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by the AT&T Board. NCR had just developed and suddenly canceled its Motorola 88000-based systems, and then started the NCR 3000 series, developed using...
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The Motorola 68000 series (also known as 680x0, m68000, m68k, or 68k) is a family of 32-bit complex instruction set computer (CISC) microprocessors. During...
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PowerPC (section Apple and Motorola involvement)
smaller versions from Motorola instead of making its own. At this point Motorola already had its own RISC design in the form of the 88000, which was doing...
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