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Multiuser, multiprocessing OS for the <<b>bb>>68000b>bb>> family of microprocessors.
Real-time multi-user OS for the <<b>bb>>68000b>bb>> and 80x86 family.
FORTH environment for Z80, 8080, 8086, 6809, <<b>bb>>68000b>bb>>, and PDP-11 families.
http://www.csee.wvu.edu/~jdm/classes/cs258/OScat/micros.html   (363 words)

  
 Solo's infopage - Optimizing 680x0 Applications
When optimizing for the 68K family, we divide the members into the following groups: <<b>bb>>68000b>bb>> Optimize for the following processors: MC68000/MC68008/MC68010/MC68EC000.
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 Amazon.com: Books: Microprocessor Systems Design: <<b>bb>>68000b>bb>> Family Hardware, Software, and Interfacing
The Third Edition of MICROPROCESSOR SYSTEMS DESIGN covers the design of systems that use Motorola's <<b>bb>>68000b>bb>> family of microprocessors (including the latest generation of <<b>bb>>68000b>bb>> chips), and addresses both hardware and software considerations.
A bound-in CD-ROM contains a <<b>bb>>68000b>bb>> cross-assembler and simulator, a C cross-compiler, fragments of the <<b>bb>>68000b>bb>> assembly code from the book, the <<b>bb>>68000b>bb>> and 68020 instruction sets, and documentation.
The book comes with a CDROM including a PC-based <<b>bb>>68000b>bb>> simulator for readers who do not have access to real <<b>bb>>68000b>bb>> hardware.
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 EASy68K Home, Free <<b>bb>>68000b>bb>> Assembler, <<b>bb>>68000b>bb>> Simulator, <<b>bb>>68000b>bb>> Assembly Language
Alan Clement's Page The author of "<<b>bb>>68000b>bb>> Family Assembly Language" and the home page for the Teeside assembler/simulator.
If the bug remains, create the simplest possible <<b>bb>>68000b>bb>> program that clearly demonstrates the bug.
EASy68K Home, Free <<b>bb>>68000b>bb>> Assembler, <<b>bb>>68000b>bb>> Simulator, <<b>bb>>68000b>bb>> Assembly Language
http://www.monroeccc.edu/ckelly/easy68k.htm   (607 words)

  
 HI-TECH Software
The <<b>bb>>68000b>bb>> family of microcontrollers from Freescale Semiconductors offers 32 bit data handling and a large, flat memory space at a 16-bit price.
HI-TECH C for <<b>bb>>68000b>bb>> can be run entirely from the HI-TECH Professional Development environment
for <<b>bb>>68000b>bb>> is more than a C compiler - it is a complete development system for C and assembler.
http://www.htsoft.com/products/68000c.php   (270 words)

  
 68k - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The Motorola 680x0/0x0/m68k/68k/68K family of CISC microprocessor CPU chips were 32-bit from the start, and were the primary competition for the Intel x86 family of chips.
Had Motorola decided to stick with the 680x0 series, it is very likely that the next processor (68080) would have resembled Intel's P6 architecture.
Since these desktops are now more than a decade old, the original manufacturers are either out of business, or no longer provide an operating system for the hardware; however, the Debian, NetBSD and OpenBSD operating systems are still supported for m68k processors.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/68k   (532 words)

  
 OS-9 Frequently Asked Questions
They publish the "OS-9 Sourcebook", a listing of hardware and software vendors who sell both 6809 and <<b>bb>>68000b>bb>> software and hardware.
In the 1980's, Microware ported OS-9 to the <<b>bb>>68000b>bb>> family of microprocessors, creating OS-9/<<b>bb>>68000b>bb>>, which is used in a variety of industrial and commercial arenas, including Philips' CD-i.
A list of much of the available commercial software is available from Microware.
http://www.cs.wisc.edu/~pruyne/os9faq.html   (2607 words)

  
 CUG CD-ROM Vol. 430: m68kdis
The Motorola <<b>bb>>68000b>bb>> family chips power millions of computers including the Macintosh, Atari, Amiga, and many embedded CPU industrial applications.
For those interested in how <<b>bb>>68000b>bb>> family instructions are encoded, Prentice-Hall (Englewood Cliffs, NJ) publishes a complete line of databooks.
Christopher G. Phillips (University of Texas at Austin) submits his "m68kdis" disassembler for the Motorola <<b>bb>>68000b>bb>> family of CPU chips.
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 Amazon.co.uk: Books: Assembly Language <<b>bb>>68000b>bb>>
This text stresses the basics of <<b>bb>>68000b>bb>> assembly Language (ASL) while also covering the more recent members of the <<b>bb>>68000b>bb>> family.
It provides an introduction to the <<b>bb>>68000b>bb>> ASL and examines the more complex instructions such as LINK and UNLK.
The examples and problems have been class tested, and technical staff of Motorola have worked with the author on the production of this book.
http://www.amazon.co.uk/exec/obidos/ASIN/0534932754   (339 words)

  
 EECC 250 Winter 1999 Home Page
his course provides an introduction to assembly language programming utilizing The Motorola <<b>bb>>68000b>bb>> family of microprocessors.
Sample <<b>bb>>68000b>bb>> Addressing Modes, A subset of <<b>bb>>68000b>bb>> Instructions: Data Movement, Conditional Branches, Examples.
4- Introduction to the Teesside Motorola <<b>bb>>68000b>bb>> cross-assembler/Simulator.
http://meseec.ce.rit.edu/eecc250-winter99   (469 words)

  
 ipedia.com: Microprocessor Article
The 8080 is the ancestor of the 16-bit Intel 8086, the first member of the x86 family which powers most modern PC type computers.
Examples of other 16-bit microprocessor families include the Motorola <<b>bb>>68000b>bb>>, used in early Apple Macintosh computers; and the Zilog Z8000.
Following up their 8086 and 8088, Intel released the 32-bit 80386 in 1985, cementing Intel's PC dominance with its processor family's backwards compatibility.
http://www.ipedia.com/microprocessor.html   (506 words)

  
 Best Book Buys - Motorola <<b>bb>>68000b>bb>> series microprocessors Books
The Motorola Mc68000 Microprocessor Family: Assembly Language, Interface Design, and System Design
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Books > Browse > Subject Category > Computers > Microprocessors > Motorola <<b>bb>>68000b>bb>> series microprocessors
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 Microprocessor Report: Motorola streamlines <<b>bb>>68000b>bb>> family; "EC" versions of <<b>bb>>68000b>bb>>, '020, '030, and '040, plus low-end 68300 chip. (five new microprocessors)(includes related article on price and availability) (product announcement)@ HighBeam Research
Motorola streamlines <<b>bb>>68000b>bb>> family; "EC" versions of <<b>bb>>68000b>bb>>, '020, '030, and '040, plus low-end 68300 chip.
Motorola has been in danger of losing the high end of the business as...
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 PA-RISC family - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
One was the HP 9000 Unix workstations, designs based a proprietary HP CPU, built using a special Silicon-on-sapphire (SOS) technology, another on the Motorola <<b>bb>>68000b>bb>> family they had acquired when they purchased Apollo Computer.
They were first used in a new series of HP3000 machines in the late 1980s--the 930 and 950, commonly known at the time as Spectrum systems, the name given to them in the development labs.
PA is considered by some to stand for Palo Alto, the location of HP's headquarters.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/PA-RISC_family   (738 words)

  
 Amazon.com: The Motorola Microprocessor Family: <<b>bb>>68000b>bb>>, 68008, 68010, 68020, 68030, And 68040 : Programming and Interfacing With Applications (Saunders College Publishing Series in Electronics Technology): Books: Barry <<b>bb>>Bb>bb>>. Brey
Amazon.com: The Motorola Microprocessor Family: <<b>bb>>68000b>bb>>, 68008, 68010, 68020, 68030, And 68040: Programming and Interfacing With Applications (Saunders College Publishing Series in Electronics Technology): Books: Barry <<b>bb>>Bb>bb>>. Brey
The Motorola Microprocessor Family: <<b>bb>>68000b>bb>>, 68008, 68010, 68020, 68030, And 68040: Programming and Interfacing With Applications (Saunders College Publishing Series in Electronics Technology) (Hardcover)
Subjects > Computers& Internet > Hardware > Microprocessors& System Design > Microprocessors- Motorola
http://www.amazon.com/exec/obidos/tg/detail/-/0030264235?v=glance   (381 words)

  
 Encyclopedia4U - Microprocessor - Encyclopedia Article
These processors are the precursors to the very successful Intel 8080, Zilog Z80, and a series of derivative Intel 8-bit processors, as well as being an ancestor of the 16-bit 8086 family which powers most modern PC type computers.
Intel introduced the 8086 family as a more cost effective way of porting software investments from the 8080 lines, and succeeded in winning much business on that premise.
Examples of early 16-bit microprocessor families include the Motorola <<b>bb>>68000b>bb>> and Zilog Z8000.
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 68k - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
With the exception of the split of general purpose registers into specialized data and address registers, the <<b>bb>>68000b>bb>> architecture is in many ways a 32-bit PDP-11.
The 68k family built upon Motorola's 8/16-bit 68h series of processors.
People who are familiar with the PDP-11 or VAX usually feel comfortable with the <<b>bb>>68000b>bb>>.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/68000_family   (335 words)

  
 cpu-collection.de >> Motorola >> <<b>bb>>68000b>bb>>
The MC68000 was the first member of Motorola's very successful family of 16- and 32-bit processors.
Variants of the <<b>bb>>68000b>bb>> include the 68HC000 (a low-power HCMOS implementation, 0.13-0.26 W compared to 1.2 W NMOS) and the 68EC000 with selectable 8 or 16 bit data bus.
Introduced in 1979 it was actually a 32 bit architecture internally, but had a 16 bit data bus and 24 bit address bus to fit in a 64 pin package.
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 Prentice Hall - Microprocessors - Motorola <<b>bb>>68000b>bb>> Family
Prentice Hall - Microprocessors- Motorola <<b>bb>>68000b>bb>> Family
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 CUG CD-ROM Vol. 430: m68kdis
Christopher G. Phillips (University of Texas at Austin) submits his "m68kdis" disassembler for the Motorola <<b>bb>>68000b>bb>> family of CPU chips.
The Motorola <<b>bb>>68000b>bb>> family chips power millions of computers including the Macintosh, Atari, Amiga, and many embedded CPU industrial applications.
For those interested in how <<b>bb>>68000b>bb>> family instructions are encoded, Prentice-Hall (Englewood Cliffs, NJ) publishes a complete line of databooks.
http://www.hal9k.com/cug/cug430.htm   (8 words)

  
 CUG CD-ROM Vol. 430: m68kdis
Christopher G. Phillips (University of Texas at Austin) submits his "m68kdis" disassembler for the Motorola <<b>bb>>68000b>bb>> family of CPU chips.
The Motorola <<b>bb>>68000b>bb>> family chips power millions of computers including the Macintosh, Atari, Amiga, and many embedded CPU industrial applications.
For those interested in how <<b>bb>>68000b>bb>> family instructions are encoded, Prentice-Hall (Englewood Cliffs, NJ) publishes a complete line of databooks.
http://www.hal9k.com/cug/cug430.htm   (955 words)

  
 MOTOROLA Books
The Motorola Microprocessor Family: <<b>bb>>68000b>bb>>, 68008, 68010, 68020, 68030, And 68040: Programming and Interfacing With Applications (Saunders College Publishing Series in Electronics Technology)
Programming and Designing With the <<b>bb>>68000b>bb>> Family: Including the <<b>bb>>68000b>bb>>, the 68010/12, the 68020, and the 68030
Title: Programming and Designing With the <<b>bb>>68000b>bb>> Family: Including the <<b>bb>>68000b>bb>>, the 68010/12, the 68020, and the 68030
http://www.mysqlwebhosting.biz/all-about-MOTOROLA.php   (1950 words)

  
 Preface of The Motorola Microprocessor Family
Because the Motorola family of microprocessors is quite diverse, this text initially concentrates on the <<b>bb>>68000b>bb>> and 68008 microprocessors.
Both fully-decoded and partially-decoded memory systems are illustrated for the <<b>bb>>68000b>bb>> and 68008 microprocessors.
Today, anyone functioning or striving to function in a field of study that uses computers must understand this important 32-bit family of microprocessors.
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 XRefA2sec2.txt
(In the <<b>bb>>68000b>bb>> microprocessors used in the Macintosh family, the high-order byte is stored first.) (CTR, ETR, GST) high-resolution graphics: On the 8-bit Apple II family the display of graphics on a screen as a six-color array of points, 280 columns wide and 192 rows high.
(In the <<b>bb>>68000b>bb>> microprocessors used in the Macintosh family, the high-order byte is stored first.) (GST, CTR, ETR) low-power Schottky (LS): A type of transistor-transistor logic (TTL) integrated circuit having lower power and higher speed than a conventional TTL integrated circuit; named for Walter Schottky (1886-1956), a semiconductor physicist.
In the 6502 microprocessor used in the Apple II family of computers, the low-order byte of an address is usually stored first, and the high-order byte second.
http://ground.ecn.uiowa.edu/2/apple2/Docs/XRefA2sec2.txt   (1461 words)

  
 Preface of The Motorola Microprocessor Family
Because the Motorola family of microprocessors is quite diverse, this text initially concentrates on the <<b>bb>>68000b>bb>> and 68008 microprocessors.
Today, anyone functioning or striving to function in a field of study that uses computers must understand this important 32-bit family of microprocessors.
More advanced material exists in chapters 11, 12, and 13, which expalin the operation and programming of the 68881/68882 numeric coprocessor and the advanced 68010, 68020, 68030, and 68040 microprocessor family members.
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 Used : Programming and Designing With the <<b>bb>>68000b>bb>> Family: Including the <<b>bb>>68000b>bb>>, the 68010/12, the 68020, and the 68030 - PhotoStreet
Used : Programming and Designing With the 68000 Family: Including the 68000, the 68010/12, the 68020, and the 68030
Used : Programming and Designing With the 68000 Family: Including the 68000, the 68010/12, the 68020, and the 68030- PhotoStreet
Programming and Designing With the 68000 Family: Including the 68000, the 68010/12, the 68020, and the 68030
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 680x0 - internet resources (motorola 68k)
Designed to demystify the Motorola <<b>bb>>68000b>bb>> microprocessor—its hardware and software—this detailed reference leads users on an in-depth, hands-on exploration of more than 75 different applications and then guides them through the construction and programming of their own working single-board <<b>bb>>68000b>bb>> system.
A practical text for both students and computer professionals, introducing the concepts and characteristics of the Motorola <<b>bb>>68000b>bb>> family of processors.
The volume is conceptually divided into three sections: fundamental principles and the <<b>bb>>68000b>bb>> family, assembly language programming techniques for the processors, and system design and development for <<b>bb>>68000b>bb>>-based computer systems
http://www.eg3.com/WebID/embedded/680x0/blank/book-classic/a-z.htm   (293 words)

  
 BYTE.com
Now the PowerPC has created an opportunity for the <<b>bb>>68000b>bb>> family to refocus entirely on embedded systems, making it possible to redefine the architecture to achieve dramatic improvements in both cost and performance relative to the older <<b>bb>>68000b>bb>>-family designs.
Motorola's <<b>bb>>68000b>bb>> family of microprocessors has served both the computer and the embedded markets well.
A number of extensions were made to the original <<b>bb>>68000b>bb>> ISA when the 68020 microprocessor was introduced.
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 Microprocessor Report: Motorola streamlines <<b>bb>>68000b>bb>> family; "EC" versions of <<b>bb>>68000b>bb>>, '020, '030, and '040, plus low-end 68300 chip. (five new microprocessors)(includes related article on price and availability) (product announcement)@ HighBeam Research
Building on the <<b>bb>>68000b>bb>> family's strengths in embedded control applications, Motorola has introduced five new microprocessors.
The new devices cover the full spectrum of <<b>bb>>68000b>bb>>-family designs, from a replacement for the <<b>bb>>68000b>bb>> to a cost-reduced version of the 68040.
Microprocessor Report: Motorola streamlines <<b>bb>>68000b>bb>> family; "EC" versions of <<b>bb>>68000b>bb>>, '020, '030, and '040, plus low-end 68300 chip.
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 Motorola
<<b>bb>>68000b>bb>> Family Assembly Language/Book and Disk (Pws Series in Engineering)
Microprocessor Systems Design: <<b>bb>>68000b>bb>> Family Hardware, Software, and Interfacing
<<b>bb>>68000b>bb>> Assembly Language, Programming And Interfacing: A Unique Approach For The Beginner
http://www.iversonsoftware.com/bookstore/hardware/microprocessors-system-design/motorola.htm   (206 words)

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