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| | comp.sys.m68k Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ) |
 | | As an example, the Motorola syntax is move.l xxx and the MIT syntax is movel xxx. |  | | MC68010: The 68010 is a 68000 with the addition of virtual machine and virtual memory capabilities and a "loop mode" which acts like a 3 word instruction cache. |  | | These processors are featured in Macintosh, Motorola, VMEbus and IBM computers. |
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http://www.faqs.org/faqs/motorola/68k-chips-faq
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| | Report on MOTOROLA 68000 Assembler/Simulator |
 | | Assembler takes MOTOROLA 68000 assembly code as input and generates output file in S code format. |  | | The Motorola 68000 simulator included in the BSVC(Bothway Switched Virtual Circuit) distribution simulates the 68000 at the software level. |  | | The 68000 Assembler produces an object code output file in S-record format. |
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http://www.cs.iitm.ernet.in/~singam/reportmod.html
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 | | University of Teesside; Motorola 68000 Assembler and Emulator PREFACE PREFACE PREFACE This document describes the use of X68K and E68K on the IBM Personal Computer or compatible. |  | | Page 4 University of Teesside; Motorola 68000 Assembler and Emulator It is possible for a user to write an assembler program which when executed enters an infinite loop. |  | | To keep the scheme consistent, newly allocated memory is always initialised to zero. |
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http://www.csee.usf.edu/~walbrech/exe/68k.txt
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| | Motorola 68000 Assembler Information |
 | | This assembler is not bug free and we do not have the source code for it, so any errors not documented in the Motorola manuals that are reported can only be noted here for other users. |  | | Those who have access to the EE simulation lab (or any other campus computer that is running MS netware under Windows 95 or Windows NT) can access, via the Windows Explorer Tools Menu to map a network drive to \\venus\cluster, the as32.exe file under the tareski\eecs373 folder. |  | | If you have a recent version of a major browser (Internet Explorer or Netscape Communicator), you can download a copy of this assembler. |
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http://www.ndsu.nodak.edu/instruct/tareski/373f98/notes/asm
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| | (cm5) 8088 microprocessor trainer |
 | | The trainer can be used by students to develop software in assembly language or in a high level language at introductory, intermediate or advanced level. |  | | The trainer is a valuable aid for teaching in academic institutions, software and hardware development in research institutions and RandD labs. |  | | The CMM-68000 has been specifically designed for educational establishments which are running courses in computer science and information technology as well as electronic engineering. |
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http://www.labtech.org/product/it/cmm/cm5.htm
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| | Batwing Laboratories :: View topic - Motorola 68000. |
 | | The Motorola processor is the 6800 series, usually the 6807, not 68000, thats used in Apple/MAC computers |  | | I'll bet anyone this is BS because I've been working on Motorola processors for 20 years in my profession, from 6800, 6811, 68020, 68340, etc. - I design software and hardware for embedded systems (military and commercial) and KNOW it is impossible. |  | | You can for example, take a 68000 Single Board Computer (SBC), and put this into a spectra radio, running the original code. |
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http://batboard.batlabs.com/viewtopic.php?p=134702&...
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| | Amazon.com: The 68000 Microprocessor: Hardware and Software Principles and Applications (4th Edition): Books: James L. ... |
 | | Designed to demystify the Motorola 68000 microprocessor -- its hardware and software -- this book leads readers 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 68000 system. |  | | KEY TOPICS: Covers software details of the 68000, exception processing, data structures, programming the 68000, hardware details of the 68000, memory system design, I/O system design, advanced programming using 68000 peripherals, building a working 68000 system, and the advanced 680x0 series microprocessors. |  | | For anyone interested in the hardware and software aspects of the Motorola 68000 microprocessor. |
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http://www.amazon.com/exec/obidos/tg/detail/-/0136681204?v=glance
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| | CUG CD-ROM Vol. 430: m68kdis |
 | | The Motorola 68000 family chips power millions of computers including the Macintosh, Atari, Amiga, and many embedded CPU industrial applications. |  | | For example, you can disassemble 68000 programs on a variety of host CPUs from PCs to Unix machines. |  | | For those interested in how 68000 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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| | Installing Linux/m68k on Motorola 68000-Series Systems (Running Linux) |
 | | Linux/m68k, the first project to port Linux to a non-Intel processor, was begun in 1993 by Hamish Macdonald and Greg Harp, who ported the kernel to the Amiga. |  | | Most recently, there has been a port to the Q40 and Q60, two new 680x0-based computers that are being manufactured in Europe. |  | | Several Atari users, including Björn Brauel, Roman Hodek, and Andreas Schwab, adapted Hamish's kernel beginning later that year to run on Atari's 32-bit ST series of computers. |
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http://users.sisna.com/carnold/cdbookshelf/run/appe_01.htm
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| | Motorola 68000 |
 | | * * Program to repeatedly display "Hello, World!" on the * Motorola 68000 * * Written by Stephane Brunet, Computer Engineering student * at Concordia University, Montreal, Canada. |
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http://www2.latech.edu/~acm/helloworld/asm68000.html
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| | WISM68 Simulator for Motorola 68000 assembly language |
 | | The big things you have to do are (1) initialize your PC register to point to your loaded program in memory, and (2) initialize your USP and SSP stack pointers, depending on how your code uses them. |  | | The real trick in using it is to remember that you need to fully initialize the environment before starting your simulation; the loader doesn't do this for you, and there is no Monitor program aside form the simulator itself (as you are not running on a real 68000). |  | | Thanks to Matt for allowing us to use his tools for our CSCE 313 class laboratory. |
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http://www.cse.sc.edu/~jimdavis/Tools/wism68_simulator_for_motorola_68.htm
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| | EECC 250 Winter 1999 Home Page |
 | | Sample 68000 Addressing Modes, A subset of 68000 Instructions: Data Movement, Conditional Branches, Examples. |  | | his course provides an introduction to assembly language programming utilizing The Motorola 68000 family of microprocessors. |  | | The course covers: assembler program structure, directives, machine instructions, addressing modes, assembly simulation, debugging and execution, subroutines, I/O programming, exception processing, and interrupt handling. |
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http://meseec.ce.rit.edu/eecc250-winter99
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 | | Data is stored the "Big Indian" way: The Z80 and x86 stores binary numbers with the LSB in the first byte, ie $12345678 is stored $78,$56,$34,$12 in the memory. |  | | Here is a short description of all instructions the Motorola 68000 will understand: DATA MOVEMENT ------------- These instructions moves data from one place to another. |  | | If you got an old version and ask a question that have been fixed in the current version, misunderstandings may arise. |
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http://tict.ticalc.org/docs/68kguide.txt
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| | The Linux/m68k Home Pages |
 | | In addition, ports are underway (with varying levels of progress) to the HP 9000/300 series, the |  | | Current releases of the m68k kernel are stable on the Amiga, Atari, many |  | | Apple Macintosh models, and several VMEbus single-board computers from BVM, Motorola and |
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http://www.linux-m68k.org
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| | CPU-World: Motorola 68000 microprocessor family |
 | | The 68000 architecture was much more flexible than other CPU familes (z80, 80x86, z80000, etc) as it could be very easily expanded to support full 32-bit data and address. |  | | Motorola 68000 is the first member of 680x0 line of microprocessors. |  | | 68008 - 68000 with 8-bit external data bus. |
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http://www.cpu-world.com/CPUs/68000
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| | CPU: MC680x0 |
 | | The files can now be found at the Programmers Heaven WEB-Site. |  | | It might be useful especially for beginning assembler programmers. |  | | Revision 2.1 Here is a 3 page reference guide for the Motorola 68000 Instruction Set. |
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http://www.synchrondata.com/pheaven/www/area67.htm
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| | Motorola 68010 from FOLDOC |
 | | The 68010's DBxx (decrement and branch) instructions could hold and execute the preceding instruction in the prefetch buffer, allowing some two-instruction loops to execute without refetching instructions. |  | | Some instructions which were previously user mode were made system mode, which necessitated patches to a few programs. |  | | Early Amiga hackers replaced their 68000s with 68010s in order to get a small performance increase. |
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http://ftp.sunet.se/foldoc/foldoc.cgi?MC68010
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| | Motorola 68000 Simulator |
 | | It allows you to run your 68000 program without any 68000 hardware and watch your code execute in the graphic environment of Windows 9x/NT4.0/2000. |  | | The Crossware S68000NT Simulator creates a virtual 68000 microprocessor that runs on your PC. |  | | Multiple watch windows for local and global variables |
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http://microcontrollershop.com/product_info.php?products_id=200
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| | RE: RTEMS and Motorola 68000 |
 | | Be > careful with your GCC too, some old versions may introduce illegal > instruction (that are OK on a 68020 but not on a 68000). |  | | But I use a real 68000 the first of > motorola (at 16Mhz), not the 32 bits adress bus > processors. |  | | The core of this processor is a 68000, and it > works pretty well. |
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http://www.rtems.com/ml/rtems-users/2003/june/msg00119.html
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| | MC68000 Product Summary Page |
 | | The MC68HC001 is also a CMOS version of the original MC68000 with 8-/16-bit selectable data bus. |  | | C compiler and assembler for the 68000, 68010, 68020 and CPU32 microprocessors. |  | | The MC68EC000 version provides a lower cost 68000 solution. |
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http://www.freescale.com/webapp/sps/site/prod_summary.jsp?code=MC68000
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| | uClinux™ -- Embedded Linux Microcontroller Project -- Home Page |
 | | The first target system to successfully boot is the PalmPilot using a TRG SuperPilot Board with a custom boot-loader created specifically for our Linux/PalmPilot port. |  | | A first cut of integrating the Motorola m68k userland version for 68328 DargonBall, 68360 QUICC, and the 5307 ColdFire families has begun. |  | | Evan has taken up the challenge of integrating all uClinux user space applications in the official uClinux CVS. |
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http://www.uclinux.org
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| | Motorola 68000 to PLCC Adapter |
 | | Why Go with a BGA Socket and Header? |  | | The Motorola 68000 Interface Adapter allows the end user to interface a 64 pin DIP package footprint to an interchangeable head design of a 52 or 68 pin PLCC. |  | | This allows the 68000 device to be plugged into a standard 52 or 68 pin PLCC socket on the end user's target board. |
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http://adapter-tech.com/adp129.htm
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| | MC68000 Documentation - ticalc.org |
 | | A guide to assembly and Fargo programming on the TI-92. |  | | Motorola 68000 Programmers Manual (Adobe Acrobat format) with 31,292 downloads. |  | | Click a folder name to view files in that folder. |
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http://www.ticalc.org/pub/text/68k
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| | TI-89 Central - 68k References |
 | | Know of any additional 68k references, or useful information? |  | | Motorola 68000 Programmer's Manual in Text Format (28k) |  | | Motorola 68000 Programmers Manual in Adobe Acrobat format (1,413k) |
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http://ti89.acz.org/references.htm
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| | Amazon.com: The Motorola Microprocessor Family: 68000, 68008, 68010, 68020, 68030, And 68040 : Programming and ... |
 | | Subjects > Computers & Internet > Hardware > Microprocessors & System Design > Microprocessors - Motorola |  | | Amazon.com: The Motorola Microprocessor Family: 68000, 68008, 68010, 68020, 68030, And 68040 : Programming and Interfacing With Applications (Saunders College Publishing Series in Electronics Technology): Books: Barry B. Brey |  | | The Motorola Microprocessor Family: 68000, 68008, 68010, 68020, 68030, And 68040 : Programming and Interfacing With Applications (Saunders College Publishing Series in Electronics Technology) (Hardcover) |
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http://www.amazon.com/exec/obidos/tg/detail/-/0030264235?v=glance
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| | Macintosh Systems: By Processor: 68000 @ EveryMac.com |
 | | Notable Macs to feature the 68000 processor include the original Macintosh and the PowerBook 100, as well as a couple of inventive MacOS-Compatibles from Dynamac and Outbound Systems. |  | | The 68000 processor was used from January 1984 to December 1992. |  | | For complete disclaimer and copyright information please read and understand the |
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http://www.everymac.com/systems/by_processor/68000.html
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| | cpu-collection.de >> Motorola >> 68000 |
 | | The 68HC000 is a low-power HCMOS implementation, 0.13-0.26 W compared to 1.2 W NMOS. |  | | 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. |  | | Variants of the 68000 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. |
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http://www.cpu-collection.de/?lev0=company&lev1=Motorola&lev2=68000
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| | Archelon's Motorola 68000 Example |
 | | This Motorola 68000 series compiler target is intended for illustration and demonstration purposes only. |  | | From other locations, you can reach us by calling +1 519 746 7925. |
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http://www.archelon.com/motorola.html
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| | Motorola, Inc. - Embedded Communications Computing |
 | | Motorola Teams with Interphase to Accelerate Deployment of AdvancedTCA and MicroTCA Communications Servers More |  | | Motorola to Demonstrate the Power of Communications Servers at 3GSM World Congress More |  | | New Motorola MicroTCA Communications Server Accelerates Deployment from Network Core to Edge More |
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http://www.motorola.com/computers
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