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 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.
There is also no revision of the 68060, as Motorola was in the process of shifting away from the 68k and 88k processor lines into its new PowerPC business, so the 68070 was never developed.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/68k   (532 words)

  
 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.
Christopher G. Phillips (University of Texas at Austin) submits his "m68kdis" disassembler for the Motorola 68000 family of CPU chips.
For those interested in how 68000 family instructions are encoded, Prentice-Hall (Englewood Cliffs, NJ) publishes a complete line of databooks.
http://www.hal9k.com/cug/cug430.htm   (955 words)

  
 EECC 250 Winter 1999 Home Page
his course provides an introduction to assembly language programming utilizing The Motorola 68000 family of microprocessors.
Motorola M68000 Family Programmer's Reference Manual (In PDF, 649 pages), Motorola Inc, 1992.
4- Introduction to the Teesside Motorola 68000 cross-assembler/Simulator.
http://meseec.ce.rit.edu/eecc250-winter99   (469 words)

  
 Microprocessor Report: Motorola streamlines 68000 family; "EC" versions of 68000, '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 68000 family; "EC" versions of 68000, '020, '030, and '040, plus low-end 68300 chip.
Motorola has been in danger of losing the high end of the business as...
Motorola has long dominated mid-range embedded control applications, and until the advent of RISC processors it controlled the high end as well.
http://www.highbeam.com/library/doc0.asp?DOCID=1G1:10706635&refid=holomed_1   (255 words)

  
 Best Book Buys - Motorola 68000 series microprocessors Books
The Motorola Microprocessor Family: 68000, 68008, 68010, 68020, 68030, And 68040 Programming and Interfacing With Applications
The Motorola Mc68000 Microprocessor Family: Assembly Language, Interface Design, and System Design
Subject Category > Computers > Microprocessors > Motorola 68000 series microprocessors
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 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
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)
Subjects > Computers& Internet > Hardware > Microprocessors& System Design > Microprocessors- Motorola
http://www.amazon.com/exec/obidos/tg/detail/-/0030264235?v=glance   (381 words)

  
 cpu-collection.de >> Motorola >> 68000
The MC68000 was the first member of Motorola's very successful family of 16- and 32-bit processors.
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.
The 68HC000 is a low-power HCMOS implementation, 0.13-0.26 W compared to 1.2 W NMOS.
http://www.cpu-collection.de/?lev0=company&lev1=Motorola&lev2=68000   (285 words)

  
 Prentice Hall - Microprocessors - Motorola 68000 Family
Prentice Hall - Microprocessors- Motorola 68000 Family
http://www.prenhall.com/list_ac/searches/EE1205.html   (8 words)

  
 Preface of The Motorola Microprocessor Family
Because the Motorola family of microprocessors is quite diverse, this text initially concentrates on the 68000 and 68008 microprocessors.
Chapter 1 introduces the Motorola family of microprocessors with an emphasis on the 68000 and 68008.
This text was written for the student in a course of study that requires a thorough knowledge of the Motorola family of microprocessors.
http://users1.ee.net/brey/p6.htm   (1461 words)

  
 Motorola 68000
The Motorola 68000 is a CISC microprocessor, the first member of a successful family of microprocessors from Motorola, which were all mostly software compatible.
Motorola ceased production of the 68000 in 2000, although derivatives, notably the CPU32 family, continue in production.
With the exception of the split of general purpose registers into specialized data and address registers, the 68000 architecture is in many ways a 32-bit PDP-11.
http://www.brainyencyclopedia.com/encyclopedia/m/mo/motorola_68000.html   (2382 words)

  
 Motorola 68000 - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The Motorola 68000 is a CISC microprocessor, the first member of a successful family of microprocessors from Motorola, which were all mostly software compatible.
Motorola ceased production of the 68000 in 2000, although derivatives, notably the CPU32 family, continue in production.
Initial samples of the 68000 were released in 1982, and competed against the Intel 8086 and Intel 80286 with some success.
http://www.encyclopedia-online.info/M68k   (2056 words)

  
 Preface of The Motorola Microprocessor Family
Because the Motorola family of microprocessors is quite diverse, this text initially concentrates on the 68000 and 68008 microprocessors.
Chapter 1 introduces the Motorola family of microprocessors with an emphasis on the 68000 and 68008.
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.
http://users1.ee.net/brey/p6.htm   (1461 words)

  
 Motorola 68000 - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The Motorola 68000 is a CISC microprocessor, the first member of a successful family of microprocessors from Motorola, which were all mostly software compatible.
Motorola ceased production of the 68000 in 2000, although derivatives, notably the CPU32 family, continue in production.
Initial samples of the 68000 were released in 1982, and competed against the Intel 8086 and Intel 80286 with some success.
http://www.encyclopedia-online.info/68K   (2056 words)

  
 PDA Encyclopedia - Motorola 68000
The Motorola 68000 is a CISC microprocessor, the first member of a successful family of microprocessors, which were all mostly software compatible.
Motorola ceased production of the 68000 in 2000, although derivatives, notably the CPU32 family, continue in production.
As of 2001, the Dragonball versions of the processor are used in the popular Palm series of PDAs from Palm Computing and Handspring's Visor, though the architecture is being phased out in favor of the ARM processor core.
http://www.pdasupport.com/PDAencyclopediaMotorola68000.htm   (1984 words)

  
 PDA Encyclopedia - Motorola 68000
The Motorola 68000 is a CISC microprocessor, the first member of a successful family of microprocessors, which were all mostly software compatible.
Motorola ceased production of the 68000 in 2000, although derivatives, notably the CPU32 family, continue in production.
With the exception of the split of general purpose registers into specialized data and address registers, the 68000 architechture is in many ways a 32-bit PDP-11.
http://www.pdasupport.com/PDAencyclopediaMotorola68000.htm   (1984 words)

  
 PDA Encyclopedia - Motorola 68000
The Motorola 68000 is a CISC microprocessor, the first member of a successful family of microprocessors, which were all mostly software compatible.
Motorola ceased production of the 68000 in 2000, although derivatives, notably the CPU32 family, continue in production.
With the exception of the split of general purpose registers into specialized data and address registers, the 68000 architechture is in many ways a 32-bit PDP-11.
http://www.pdasupport.com/PDAencyclopediaMotorola68000.htm   (1984 words)

  
 Encyclopedia: List of Motorola products
Motorola 68030 Processor from a Macintosh IIsi The Motorola 68030 is a 32-bit microprocessor in Motorolas 68000 family.
Motorola Dragonball Microprocessor Motorola/Freescale Semiconductors Dragonball is microprocessor design based on the famous 68000 core, but implemented as an all-in-one low-power solution for handheld computer use.
The Motorola 56000 (56k) is a family of DSP chips produced by Motorola from the 1980s on, still continuing to be produced in more advanced models in the 2000s.
http://www.nationmaster.com/encyclopedia/List-of-Motorola-products   (1984 words)

  
 PDA Encyclopedia - Motorola 68000
The Motorola 68000 is a CISC microprocessor, the first member of a successful family of microprocessors, which were all mostly software compatible.
Motorola ceased production of the 68000 in 2000, although derivatives, notably the CPU32 family, continue in production.
With the exception of the split of general purpose registers into specialized data and address registers, the 68000 architechture is in many ways a 32-bit PDP-11.
http://www.pdasupport.com/PDAencyclopediaMotorola68000.htm   (1984 words)

  
 Encyclopedia: PowerPC
Jump to: navigation, search In computing, Amiga is a range of home/personal computers primarily using the Motorola 68000 processor family, whose development started in 1982, initially as a game machine.
Motorola 68030 Processor from a Macintosh IIsi The Motorola 68030 is a 32-bit microprocessor in Motorolas 68000 family.
Motorola Dragonball Microprocessor Motorola/Freescale Semiconductors Dragonball is microprocessor design based on the famous 68000 core, but implemented as an all-in-one low-power solution for handheld computer use.
http://www.nationmaster.com/encyclopedia/PowerPC   (5711 words)

  
 Wikinfo Motorola 68000
The Motorola 68000 is a CISC microprocessor, the first member of a successful family of microprocessors, which were all mostly software compatible.
Motorola ceased production of the 68000 in 2000, although derivatives, notably the CPU32 family, continue in production.
With the exception of the split of general purpose registers into specialized data and address registers, the 68000 architechture is in many ways a 32-bit PDP-11.
http://www.wikinfo.org/wiki.php?title=Motorola_68000   (2050 words)

  
 Motorola 68000 Encyclopedia Article, History, Biography @ Local Color Art
Motorola ceased production of the original NMOS 68000 in 2000, although derivatives continue in production, such as the 68HC000 (a pin compatible, HCMOS version of 68000), the 680x0 family and the CPU32 family.
Initial samples of the 68000 were released in 1979, and competed against the Intel 8086 and Intel 80286 with some success.
The Motorola 68000 is also used in Texas Instruments ' latest line of graphing calculators and in Dana 's portable electronic typewriters.
http://encyclopedia.localcolorart.com/encyclopedia/Motorola_68000   (2050 words)

  
 Preface of The Motorola Microprocessor Family
Because the Motorola family of microprocessors is quite diverse, this text initially concentrates on the 68000 and 68008 microprocessors.
Chapter 1 introduces the Motorola family of microprocessors with an emphasis on the 68000 and 68008.
This text was written for the student in a course of study that requires a thorough knowledge of the Motorola family of microprocessors.
http://users1.ee.net/brey/p6.htm   (2050 words)

  
 OS-9 : OS 9
The various versions of OS-9/68000 run on a wide variety of 68000 family platforms, including the Sharp X68000[?] in Japan and some personal computers intended by their designers as upgrades from the Color Computer (e.g.
Later, OS-9/6809 was converted to Motorola 68000 assembly language and extended, and a still further extended version was written mostly in C for portability.
The first version ("level one") was written in assembly language for the Motorola 6809 processor, and provides a single 64K address space in which all processes ran; a later 6809 version ("level two") takes advantage of memory mapping hardware.
http://www.fastload.org/os/OS_9.html   (798 words)

  
 Amazon.com: Books: Microprocessor Systems Design: 68000 Family Hardware, Software, and Interfacing
The Third Edition of MICROPROCESSOR SYSTEMS DESIGN covers the design of systems that use Motorola's 68000 family of microprocessors (including the latest generation of 68000 chips), and addresses both hardware and software considerations.
A bound-in CD-ROM contains a 68000 cross-assembler and simulator, a C cross-compiler, fragments of the 68000 assembly code from the book, the 68000 and 68020 instruction sets, and documentation.
I use it in a senior/master's course which studies the 68000 and SPARC as comparative CISC/RISC architectures.
http://www.amazon.com/exec/obidos/tg/detail/-/0534948227?v=glance   (775 words)

  
 Comparing Motorola and Intel Math Coprocessors :: Essay Sample. Free term papers for college students
The designers of the 68000-family coprocessors decided to implement coprocessors that could work with existing and future generations of microprocessors with minimal hardware and software overhead.
The MC 68882 floating point coprocessor is basically a very simple device, though it's data manual is nearly as thick as that of the MC 68000.
The 68882 FPC employs an entirely conventional asynchronous bus interface like all 68000 class devices, and absolutely no new signals whatsoever are required to connect the unit to an MC 68020 MPU.
http://www.essaysample.com/essay/000862.html   (775 words)

  
 68k - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Motorola 68000 a hybrid 16/32 bit chip (16-bit bus)
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.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/68k   (540 words)

  
 Preface of The Motorola Microprocessor Family
Because the Motorola family of microprocessors is quite diverse, this text initially concentrates on the 68000 and 68008 microprocessors.
This text was written for the student in a course of study that requires a thorough knowledge of the Motorola family of microprocessors.
This text is a direct result of my frustrated search for teaching support for the Motorola microprocessor family.
http://users1.ee.net/brey/p6.htm   (540 words)

  
 Motorola 68030 - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The Motorola 68030 is a 32-bit microprocessor in Motorola's 68000 family.
It is little more than a 68020 core with an added data cache (which made little difference to performance) and a process shrink.
Released in 1987, the 68030 was the successor to the Motorola 68020, and was followed by the Motorola 68040.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Motorola_68030   (321 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.
With the exception of the split of general purpose registers into specialized data and address registers, the 68000 architecture is in many ways a 32-bit PDP-11.
Should Motorola have decided to stick with the 680x0 series it is very likely that the next processor (68080) would have resembled Intel's P6 architecture.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Motorola_680x0   (335 words)

  
 Amazon.com: Books: Using Microprocessors and Microcomputers: The Motorola Family (4th Edition)
Examines the fundamental concepts of the 68000 families of Microprocessors that are used as the basis of many new Microcontrollers, and offers complete chapter coverage on computer arithmetic and logic operations; accumulator and memory reference; assembly language for the 6800 family; interrupts and timing; system debugging; real-world applications and interfacing techniques, and much more.
Recognized as the leading textbook for the Motorola family of microprocessors, this third edition by the successful author team of Bill Wray and Joe Greenfield is still at the forefront of its field.
Reflecting the most recent changes in the ever advancing Motorola Microcontroller market, this leading book for the Motorola family of microprocessors remains at the forefront of its field.
http://www.amazon.com/exec/obidos/tg/detail/-/0138404062?v=glance   (758 words)

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