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 | | Multiuser, multiprocessing OS for the <<b>bb>>68000<b>bb>> family of microprocessors. |  | | Real-time multi-user OS for the <<b>bb>>68000<b>bb>> and 80x86 family. |  | | FORTH environment for Z80, 8080, 8086, 6809, <<b>bb>>68000<b>bb>>, and PDP-11 families. |
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http://www.csee.wvu.edu/~jdm/classes/cs258/OScat/micros.html
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| | Solo's infopage - Optimizing 680x0 Applications |
 | | When optimizing for the 68K family, we divide the members into the following groups: <<b>bb>>68000<b>bb>> Optimize for the following processors: MC68000/MC68008/MC68010/MC68EC000. |
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http://home-1.tiscali.nl/~solognt/codingstuff/optimizing.html
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| | Amazon.com: Books: Microprocessor Systems Design: <<b>bb>>68000<b>bb>> Family Hardware, Software, and Interfacing |
 | | The Third Edition of MICROPROCESSOR SYSTEMS DESIGN covers the design of systems that use Motorola's <<b>bb>>68000<b>bb>> family of microprocessors (including the latest generation of <<b>bb>>68000<b>bb>> chips), and addresses both hardware and software considerations. |  | | A bound-in CD-ROM contains a <<b>bb>>68000<b>bb>> cross-assembler and simulator, a C cross-compiler, fragments of the <<b>bb>>68000<b>bb>> assembly code from the book, the <<b>bb>>68000<b>bb>> and 68020 instruction sets, and documentation. |  | | The book comes with a CDROM including a PC-based <<b>bb>>68000<b>bb>> simulator for readers who do not have access to real <<b>bb>>68000<b>bb>> hardware. |
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http://www.amazon.com/exec/obidos/tg/detail/-/0534948227?v=glance
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| | HI-TECH Software |
 | | The <<b>bb>>68000<b>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>>68000<b>bb>> can be run entirely from the HI-TECH Professional Development environment |  | | for <<b>bb>>68000<b>bb>> is more than a C compiler - it is a complete development system for C and assembler. |
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http://www.htsoft.com/products/68000c.php
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| | 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>>68000<b>bb>> software and hardware. |  | | In the 1980's, Microware ported OS-9 to the <<b>bb>>68000<b>bb>> family of microprocessors, creating OS-9/<<b>bb>>68000<b>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. |
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http://www.cs.wisc.edu/~pruyne/os9faq.html
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| | CUG CD-ROM Vol. 430: m68kdis |
 | | The Motorola <<b>bb>>68000<b>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>>68000<b>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>>68000<b>bb>> family of CPU chips. |
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http://www.hal9k.com/cug/cug430.htm
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| | Amazon.co.uk: Books: Assembly Language <<b>bb>>68000<b>bb>> |
 | | This text stresses the basics of <<b>bb>>68000<b>bb>> assembly Language (ASL) while also covering the more recent members of the <<b>bb>>68000<b>bb>> family. |  | | It provides an introduction to the <<b>bb>>68000<b>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. |
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http://www.amazon.co.uk/exec/obidos/ASIN/0534932754
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| | EECC 250 Winter 1999 Home Page |
 | | his course provides an introduction to assembly language programming utilizing The Motorola <<b>bb>>68000<b>bb>> family of microprocessors. |  | | Sample <<b>bb>>68000<b>bb>> Addressing Modes, A subset of <<b>bb>>68000<b>bb>> Instructions: Data Movement, Conditional Branches, Examples. |  | | 4- Introduction to the Teesside Motorola <<b>bb>>68000<b>bb>> cross-assembler/Simulator. |
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http://meseec.ce.rit.edu/eecc250-winter99
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| | 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>>68000<b>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. |
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http://www.ipedia.com/microprocessor.html
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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>>68000<b>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. |
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http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/PA-RISC_family
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| | Amazon.com: The Motorola Microprocessor Family: <<b>bb>>68000<b>bb>>, 68008, 68010, 68020, 68030, And 68040 : Programming and Interfacing With Applications (Saunders College Publishing Series in Electronics Technology): Books: Barry <<b>bb>>B<b>bb>>. Brey |
 | | Amazon.com: The Motorola Microprocessor Family: <<b>bb>>68000<b>bb>>, 68008, 68010, 68020, 68030, And 68040: Programming and Interfacing With Applications (Saunders College Publishing Series in Electronics Technology): Books: Barry <<b>bb>>B<b>bb>>. Brey |  | | The Motorola Microprocessor Family: <<b>bb>>68000<b>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 |
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http://www.amazon.com/exec/obidos/tg/detail/-/0030264235?v=glance
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| | 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>>68000<b>bb>> and Zilog Z8000. |
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http://www.encyclopedia4u.com/m/microprocessor.html
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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>>68000<b>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>>68000<b>bb>>. |
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http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/68000_family
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| | cpu-collection.de >> Motorola >> <<b>bb>>68000<b>bb>> |
 | | The MC68000 was the first member of Motorola's very successful family of 16- and 32-bit processors. |  | | Variants of the <<b>bb>>68000<b>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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http://www.cpu-collection.de/?lev0=company&lev1=Motorola&lev2=68000
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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>>68000<b>bb>> family of CPU chips. |  | | The Motorola <<b>bb>>68000<b>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>>68000<b>bb>> family instructions are encoded, Prentice-Hall (Englewood Cliffs, NJ) publishes a complete line of databooks. |
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http://www.hal9k.com/cug/cug430.htm
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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>>68000<b>bb>> family of CPU chips. |  | | The Motorola <<b>bb>>68000<b>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>>68000<b>bb>> family instructions are encoded, Prentice-Hall (Englewood Cliffs, NJ) publishes a complete line of databooks. |
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http://www.hal9k.com/cug/cug430.htm
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| | MOTOROLA Books |
 | | The Motorola Microprocessor Family: <<b>bb>>68000<b>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>>68000<b>bb>> Family: Including the <<b>bb>>68000<b>bb>>, the 68010/12, the 68020, and the 68030 |  | | Title: Programming and Designing With the <<b>bb>>68000<b>bb>> Family: Including the <<b>bb>>68000<b>bb>>, the 68010/12, the 68020, and the 68030 |
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http://www.mysqlwebhosting.biz/all-about-MOTOROLA.php
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| | XRefA2sec2.txt |
 | | (In the <<b>bb>>68000<b>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>>68000<b>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. |
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http://ground.ecn.uiowa.edu/2/apple2/Docs/XRefA2sec2.txt
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| | Used : Programming and Designing With the <<b>bb>>68000<b>bb>> Family: Including the <<b>bb>>68000<b>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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http://www.photostreet.com/shop/search/Used/0137314981.html
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| | 680x0 - internet resources (motorola 68k) |
 | | Designed to demystify the Motorola <<b>bb>>68000<b>bb>> microprocessorits hardware and softwarethis 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>>68000<b>bb>> system. |  | | A practical text for both students and computer professionals, introducing the concepts and characteristics of the Motorola <<b>bb>>68000<b>bb>> family of processors. |  | | The volume is conceptually divided into three sections: fundamental principles and the <<b>bb>>68000<b>bb>> family, assembly language programming techniques for the processors, and system design and development for <<b>bb>>68000<b>bb>>-based computer systems |
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http://www.eg3.com/WebID/embedded/680x0/blank/book-classic/a-z.htm
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| | BYTE.com |
 | | Now the PowerPC has created an opportunity for the <<b>bb>>68000<b>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>>68000<b>bb>>-family designs. |  | | Motorola's <<b>bb>>68000<b>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>>68000<b>bb>> ISA when the 68020 microprocessor was introduced. |
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http://www.byte.com/art/9505/sec13/art1.htm
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| | Microprocessor Report: Motorola streamlines <<b>bb>>68000<b>bb>> family; "EC" versions of <<b>bb>>68000<b>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>>68000<b>bb>> family's strengths in embedded control applications, Motorola has introduced five new microprocessors. |  | | The new devices cover the full spectrum of <<b>bb>>68000<b>bb>>-family designs, from a replacement for the <<b>bb>>68000<b>bb>> to a cost-reduced version of the 68040. |  | | Microprocessor Report: Motorola streamlines <<b>bb>>68000<b>bb>> family; "EC" versions of <<b>bb>>68000<b>bb>>, '020, '030, and '040, plus low-end 68300 chip. |
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http://www.highbeam.com/library/doc0.asp?DOCID=1G1:10706635&refid=holomed_1
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| | Motorola |
 | | <<b>bb>>68000<b>bb>> Family Assembly Language/Book and Disk (Pws Series in Engineering) |  | | Microprocessor Systems Design: <<b>bb>>68000<b>bb>> Family Hardware, Software, and Interfacing |  | | <<b>bb>>68000<b>bb>> Assembly Language, Programming And Interfacing: A Unique Approach For The Beginner |
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http://www.iversonsoftware.com/bookstore/hardware/microprocessors-system-design/motorola.htm
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