Motorola 68000 (redirect from MC68000)
behaved identically to the HMOS MC68000, but the change to CMOS greatly reduced its power consumption. The original HMOS MC68000 consumed around 1.35 watts...
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Floating Point Coprocessor (PDF), MC68000 Family Reference Manual, Motorola Notes freescale.com - Motorola MC68000 Family Programmer's Reference Manual...
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Display type LCD Dot-matrix Display size 240x128 CPU Processor Motorola MC68000 Frequency 10MHz Programming Programming language(s) TI-BASIC Memory register...
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Motorola MC68000, similar to one used in the Genesis Nomad...
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the underlying machine language was somewhat less so. Unlike PDP-11, the MC68000 (68k) used separate registers to store data and the addresses of data in...
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Panasonic. In 1980, Motorola's next generation 32-bit microprocessor, the MC68000, led the wave of technologies that spurred the computing revolution in...
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Evolution: 1975-1984 BYTE Magazine, September 1986: UNIX and the MC68000 – a software perspective on the MC68000 CPU architecture and UNIX compatibility...
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PDP-11, the compiler had code generators for Intel 8080/Zilog Z80, Motorola MC68000, and VAX-11, and it was commonly used as a cross compiler. Whitesmiths...
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privileged: it satisfies the virtualization requirements. The Motorola MC68000 has a single unprivileged sensitive instruction: MOVE from SR This instruction...
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to appear. The most significant of the 32-bit designs is the Motorola MC68000, introduced in 1979. The 68k, as it was widely known, had 32-bit registers...
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MIL-STD-1753 was dropped as superfluous in 1995. When Alpha Micro released their MC68000 based microcomputer, Absoft expanded their offerings to Motorola and the...
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the processor's major internal datapaths. Examples of this are the Z80, MC68000, and the IBM System/360. On these types of implementations, a twice as...
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released by Taito in 1992. CPU: Motorola MC68EC020; Sound CPU: Motorola MC68000; Sound chip: Ensoniq ES5505 and ES5510 (DSP); Video resolution: 320×224;...
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compiler was developed that further increased speed. AMOS could also run MC68000 machine code, loaded into a program's memory banks. To simplify animation...
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Processor Model Clock speed (MHz) FSB speed (MT/s) Introduced Discontinued MC68000 Lisa 5 5 January 1983 January 1984 Lisa 2 5 5 January 1984 January 1985...
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contains a Z80, with its own 8 KB of RAM, which runs in parallel with the MC68000 main CPU, has direct access to the system's sound chips and I/O (controller)...
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microprocessor. The MC68451 supported a 16 MB address space and provided a MC68000 or a MC68010 with support for memory management and protection of memory...
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America and Europe. The PCB on the arcade port consists of a Motorola MC68000, a YM3812 OPL2 sound chip and a OKI MSM6295 sound chip. The plot of the...
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emulation mode of the Genesis uses the Z80 to run the game software while the MC68000 CPU is effectively stopped; this is how Master System games run on the...
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US$225 million. Its legacy product line was originally based on Motorola MC68000 processors (FT and XA series), and then migrated to Intel i860 processors...
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Berlin, Heidelberg etc. p. 25. ISBN 3-540-60578-9. Virtual memory using the MC68000 and the MC68451 MMU (PDF) "Vanderslice Named President of Apollo". Boston...
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Automation. 4 (2): 193–203. doi:10.1109/56.2083. "Components of the Amiga: The MC68000 and the Amiga Custom Chips" (Reference manual) (2.1 ed.). Chapter 1. Archived...
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associated with computer and embedded systems design, more so the Z80, MC68000, and ARM architectures, and some custom designs specialized for the calculator...
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Han-Way Huang. 14 January 2013. ISBN 978-1285500089. MC68000 Educational Computer Board User's Manual MC68000 Educational Computer Board User's Manual [1]...
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instructions correctly on a word boundary, as required by the Amiga's native MC68000 processor.[citation needed] Compute!, a popular computer magazine published...
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1978, introduced the twin-well CMOS process, at 3 μm. Motorola 68000 (MC68000) CPU, launched in 1979, was originally fabricated using an HMOS process...
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engineer and author who was involved in the development for Motorola's MC68000 and for IBM's Micro/370 microprocessors. He held BSEE and MSEE degrees...
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went on to produce the 16-bit Atari ST computer line based on Motorola's MC68000 CPU, directly competing with Apple's Macintosh and Commodore's Amiga, which...
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8086 used less microcode than many competitors' designs, such as the MC68000 and others Fast static RAMs in MOS technology (as fast as bipolar RAMs)...
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ISBN 1-55860-539-8. Starnes, Thomas (May 1983). "Design Philosophy Behind Motorola's MC68000". Byte. p. Photo 1. Patterson, David (30 May 2018). "RISCy History". AM...
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