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 Motorola 68060 - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The 68060 was the last development of the 680x0 series for general purpose use, abandoned in favour of the PowerPC chips.
The 68060 is the highest performance 680x0 family processor available.
Should Motorola have decided to stick with the 680x0 series it is very likely that the next processor would have resembled Intel's P6 architecture.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Motorola_68060   (471 words)

  
 68k
The Motorola 680x0, 0x0, m68k, or 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.
The 4th generation 68060 shared most of the features of the Intel P5 architecture of x86.
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://hallencyclopedia.com/68k   (639 words)

  
 PDA Encyclopedia - Motorola 68000
Luckily it was used for the design of homecomputers like the Amiga and Atari.
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.
However, the instructions did more than Intel processors.
http://www.pdasupport.com/PDAencyclopediaMotorola68000.htm   (1984 words)

  
 Motorola_68040
Various versions were used in the Amiga and Apple Macintosh Quadra series of personal computers, as well as being used in a number of Workstations and later versions of the NeXT computers.
The FPU in the 68040 was thus made incapable of IEEE transcendental functions, which had been supported by both the 68881 and 68882 and were used by the popular fractal generating software of the time and little else.
This article was originally based on material from the Free On-line Dictionary of Computing, which is licensed under the GFDL.
http://www.tuxedo-shop.com/search.php?title=Motorola_68040   (452 words)

  
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The 68060 relies on a deep internal pipeline and a superscalar internal architecture coupled with 8 Kbyte instruction and data caches, a 256-entry branch cache, on-chip MMUs and an on-chip FPU to bring new levels of performance to the M68000 Family architecture.
The micro-architecture of the 68060 supports a number of optimizations to increase the number of superscalar instruction dispatches.
The 68060 checks the BC during the IC stage of the IFP, the same stage that performs the lookup into the Instruction Cache.
http://security-protocols.com/library/phreaking/68060Info.txt   (3213 words)

  
 CPU-World: Site news (Jul 2004 - Sep 2004)
68060 was the last processor in 680x0 family of processors.
68060 is a superscalar processor with 2 instruction pipelines, branch prediction, integrated floating point unit and other enhancements.
There were many x86 recent updates recently, therefore this time I decided to add something not related to x86 processors.
http://www.cpu-world.com/cpu_news/cpu_news_102004.html   (1132 words)

  
 Great Microprocessors of the Past and Present (V 13.4.0)
Later, Motorola designed a successor called Coldfire (early 1995), in which complex instructions and addressing modes (added to the 68020) were removed and the instruction set was recoded, simplifying it at the expense of compatibility (source only, not binary) with the 680x0 line.
The 68000 design was later involved in microprocessor versions of the IBM S/370.
A few companies did produce Z-8000 based computers, with Olivetti being the most famous, and the Plexus P40 being the last - the 68000 quickly became the processor of choice, although the Z8000 continued to be used in embedded systems.
http://www.cpushack.net/CPU/cpu3.html   (6283 words)

  
 QuikPak Systems
Like the later model it was a luggable system for computing on the move.
While Quikpak were still planning to purchase the Amiga (late 1996/early 1997) they announced a series of new Amigas that would form the first wave of Amiga systems.
Other published specifications mention 6Mb DRAM as standard (expandable to 128 Mb), 1.08Gb SCSI hard drive, LS120 floppy drive (which was also able to read standard Amiga 880k disks indicating the hardware had been altered slightly).
http://amiga.emugaming.com/quiky.html   (511 words)

  
 RoughlyDrafted
This effort was worth it for Intel, because there was a booming demand for faster PCs, and the money generated from x86 sales far outweighed the development costs of trying to mitigate the flaws in earlier versions.
Both Cyrix and AMD began undermining Intel's monopoly of the PC processor industry by offering x86 compatible processors that rivaled Intel's.
The x86 world was actually growing so fast that Intel faced more competition at home in developing x86 than they did in keeping pace with Motorola.
http://www.roughlydrafted.com/July05.whynointel2.html   (627 words)

  
 Motorola definition of Motorola in computing dictionary - by the Free Online Dictionary, Thesaurus and Encyclopedia.
In the computer industry, Motorola is widely known for its 68000 and PowerPC microprocessor families.
Motorola definition of Motorola in computing dictionary - by the Free Online Dictionary, Thesaurus and Encyclopedia.
It is also one of the world's largest suppliers of microcontrollers (computers on a single chip).
http://computing-dictionary.thefreedictionary.com/Motorola   (337 words)

  
 Motorola looks to 68060 chip
Like the 68040, multiple 68060 processors could be used in a single computer.
Furthermore, Motorola's commitment to the 88110 has been openly questioned in the computer industry since Motorola teamed with Apple and IBM to develop the PowerPC RISC microprocessor family.
The 68060 is expected to be available in engineering quantities in 1993.
http://www.simson.net/nextworld/NextWorld_Extra/92.06.June.NWE/92.06.June.NWExtra05.html   (359 words)

  
 Coyote Flux
Nearly all the 68060 instructions are supported, as well as many 68030-specific instructions.
It is now possible with PPC680x0: You can actually port 680x0 source-codes with it, and program the PowerPC at assembly level in an expanded backwards compatible 680x0 language.
PPC680x0 is a program that should help out coders in a relatively easy but powerful way.
http://www.coyoteflux.nl/ppc680x0.htm   (542 words)

  
 Robotics Laboratory Laboratory equipment
The Motorola computers work uder OS-9 real time operating system.
http://www.ia.pw.edu.pl/~ukreglew/computers.html   (90 words)

  
 GVP-m
Installing the 68060 library package found in the file area of this site, otherwise the machine will crash at boot (when Setpatch is ran by the startup sequence) and this is normal.
Its SCSI controller has some limitations (like not being able to automount other filesystems than FFS), but it is also very fast (one of the fastest I have experimented on the various 68060 Amiga configurations I own) and bug free.
The original GVP-m install floppy is also included as a DMS image in the file area of this site, which includes ksremap (060 kickstart patcher / remapper), and tek060 (an utility to control the 060 specific features)
http://s.guillard.free.fr/GForce/GVP-m.htm   (1143 words)

  
 Pipelining: Motorola 68060
The 68060 allows simultaneous execution of two integer instructions (or 1 integer and 1 float instruction) and one branch during each clock cycle.
It contains a 4-stage instruction fetch pipeline, and two 6-stage pipelines for the primary operand execution and the secondary operand execution.
The 68060 allows simultaneous execution of two integer instructions during one clock cycle.
http://www.wideopenwest.com/~awesley5155/p_5_1.html   (77 words)

  
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The Motorola Computer Group (who you probably recognize as a VME and high end motherboard supplier) has a new product intended for volume production OEM designs with world class real-time support.
Experimenting with intConnect(), I found that I was able to attach a C function to a hardware interrupt, but I was not able to get it to work with a trap instruction.
The Motorola Computer Group (MCG) has an MPC860 platform, with committed support from Wind River.
http://csg.lbl.gov/ftp/vxwexplo/1997/archive9703   (16680 words)

  
 ACT/TECHNICO
Motorola MVME167: 25 or 32MHz, 32-bit processor, 64 MB DRAM, SCSI, Ethernet
Motorola MVME5100: 400, 450, or 500 MHz processor, VME64 bus extension, up to 256MB ECC DRAM, 2 PMC sites, Ethernet, parallel, 3 serial, SCSI,
Motorola MVME2700: 233, 266, 366 MHz, 32-bit processor, VME64 bus extension, up to 256MB ECC DRAM, 2 PMC sites, Ethernet, parallel, 3 serial, SCSI
http://www.vita.com/vmeprod/company/acttechnicoinfo.html   (1021 words)

  
 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
http://www.linux-m68k.org   (323 words)

  
 History of the AMIGA
At Atari Jay had done much of the design work on the Atari 800 8-bit computers as well as the earlier Atari VCS.
Do not forget, however, the custom chip design of the Amiga.
But since Atari was making cash 'hand over fist' from the arcade craze and the home video games, it wasn't interested in his plans for an advanced 16-bit home computer based upon the Motorola 68000 CPU.
http://www.heartbone.com/comphist/AmigaHistory.htm   (4059 words)

  
 operating system summaries
OS/2 is a high performance desktop and high end operating system made by IBM that runs on Intel/Cyrix/AMD Pentium and Intel 80x86.
that runs on Intel/Cyrix/AMD Pentium, Intel 80x86, Motorola/IBM PowerPC, Motorola 680x0, Sun SPARC, SGI MIPS, DEC Alpha, HP PA-RISC, DEC VAX, ARM, API 1000+, and CL-PS7110.
Macintosh OS X is made by Apple Computers and will run on Motorola/IBM PowerPC.
http://www.osdata.com/kind/summary.htm   (1038 words)

  
 Motorola 6809 from FOLDOC
The 6809 was used in the UK "Dragon 32" personal computer and was followed by the Motorola 68000.
The 6809 was a major advance over both its predecessor, the Motorola 6800 and also over the 6502.
The 6809 had two 8-bit accumulators, rather than one in the 6502, and could combine them into a single 16-bit register.
http://ftp.sunet.se/foldoc/foldoc.cgi?MC6809   (226 words)

  
 AGM Journal -- December 1997
There is no decision yet which CPU shall be used in the new Amiga line.
Tyschtschenko made a pretty surprising statement: He would like most a Motorola 68060 or 68080 at 200 MHz in a new Amiga.
He pointed out the advantage of being able to use a simple OS upgrade from 3.x instead of a complete rewrite.
http://www.amigamccc.org/journal/9712col.htm   (279 words)

  
 Genesis Odyssey Systems
Based upon the original Odyssey system (above) the Odyssey PPC adds:
Based upon the original Odyssey system (above) the Odyssey Mac adds:
Motorola PPC 603e 240 Mhz with SCSI controller
http://amiga.emugaming.com/odyssey.html   (146 words)

  
 AmigaWorld - Amiga Community Portal
The CPUs are full versions (MMU/FPU), so they're the right kind for Amiga accelerators, systems, etc., and are cheap enough to pick up a spare.
Vernal Elm LLC (http://www.vernalelm.com) is offering a holiday sale price on Motorola 68060 50MHz processors that is good until December 31, 2002.
http://amigaworld.net/modules/news/print.php?storyid=83   (68 words)

  
 Venu
In 1990, I joined the Advanced Design Technology Labs at Motorola, leading the DAMOCLES VLSI design data management environment project from 1990-93.
Applications of DAMOCLES in ongoing design projects included Motorola's 68060 microprocessor effort and several others.
DAMOCLES provided design data management capabilities in an unobtrusive manner using meta-data management capabilities.
http://www.objs.com/venu.htm   (273 words)

  
 Motorola 68HC11 from FOLDOC
Adding interrupts may require simulating at the clock phase level.
Nearby terms: Motorola 68060 « Motorola 6809 «; Motorola 680x0 « Motorola 68HC11 » Motorola 68LC040 » Motorola 88000 » Motorola, Inc.
A microcontroller family from Motorola descended from the Motorola 6800 microprocessor.
http://www.bonus.com/contour/compdict/http@@/foldoc.doc.ic.ac.uk/foldoc/foldoc.cgi?68HC11   (80 words)

  
 MC68060 Product Summary Page
MOS11 Optimized Metallization on UDR2 0.42um Technology - PCN# 3448
Introduction of KLM as Qualified Test Site for 68060 Product Family - PCN #3700
68060 G65Y Mask Set Introduction - PCN# 2401
http://www.freescale.com/webapp/sps/site/prod_summary.jsp?code=MC68060   (1180 words)

  
 Environments Used
INN/Sendmail server: 400MHz Intel Pentium II CPU, 128MB RAM, 7200rpm IDE HD.
LDAP/Sendmail server: 50MHz Motorola 68060 CPU, 32MB RAM, 10000rpm SCSI HD, Amiga A2000 workstation
INN server: 40MHz Motorola 68040 CPU, 32MB RAM, 7200rpm SCSI HD, Amiga A2000 workstation
http://www.usenix.org/events/usenix2000/freenix/full_papers/dutton/dutton_html/node6.html   (151 words)

  
 CPU-World: Motorola 68060 processor family
Motorola 68060 (MC68060) is the last member of the 680x0 line of 32-bit microprocessors.
With the exception of a few missing instructions, the 68060 is object-code compatible with its predecessor - Motorola 68040
http://www.cpu-world.com/CPUs/68060   (33 words)

  
 Satellite Test
The PSPU is based on two Motorola 68060 CPUs VME Systems running control software developed in Ultra C/C++ on RTOS OS9.
The TSPU is based on Motorola 68040 CPU VME Systems running control software developed in Ultra C/C++ on RTOS OS9.
The PSPU also uses the Modbus protocol to communicate with the Servers.
http://www.sunlux-india.com/SatelliteTestSystem.htm   (500 words)

  
 Know it all Inc. (6)
There is a 6502 {assembler} by Doug Jones which supports {macro}s and conditional features and can be used for linkage editing of object files.
A family of {microprocessor}s from {MOS Technologies}, based on the design of the {Motorola 6800} (introduced around 1975).
http://artikbre.synchro.net/docs/6.html   (434 words)

  
 Motorola 68050 from FOLDOC
For example, the Motorola 68010 was a Motorola 68000 with some minor enhancements and modifications to some user/superuser instruction assignments.
The even numbers (68000, 68020, 68060) were reserved for major revisions to the 680x0 core.
The 68050 would have been a 68040 with some bugs fixed, which didn't really warrant a new name so it was sold as a 68040.
http://www.instantweb.com/d/dictionary/foldoc.cgi?68050   (125 words)

  
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Intel uses rather "high" values while motorola is moderated...
I have collected manufacturer's data on their CPU's where one can see the differences (allthought here the provided data varies very much too.
Note that the 68060 is only available at a clock of 50 (100internal) MHz.
http://margo.student.utwente.nl/stefan/chipdir/oth/mips.txt   (194 words)

  
 AmigaOS
The Amiga 1000 used the same Motorola 68000 processor as the Macintosh, but also had a famous set of support chips to handle graphics, sound, and other activities, freeing up the main processor from these tasks.
In 1985, Commodore International purchased the company and released the Amiga 1000.
Maximum Number of Processors: two (one 68060 and one PowerPC)
http://www.osdata.com/oses/amiga.htm   (1170 words)

  
 Motorola 68LC040 - Computing Reference - eLook.org
A Power Macintosh can emulate a Motorola 68LC040.
A version of the Motorola 68040 with no MMU or FPU, making it more like an enhanced Motorola 68020.
http://www.elook.org/computing/motorola-68lc040.htm   (28 words)

  
 The Superscalar Architecture of the MC68060
Motorola's MC68060 microprocessor is the newest member of the 68000 microprocessor family, its cost-effective and power-thrifty solution for high performanceembedded processing applications.
This article focuses on the MC68060 microarchitecture features, such as its superscalar pipeline implementation, that enable it to achieve its high performance objectives while maintaining 68000 user code compatibility.
[10] M68060 Microprocessors User’s Manual, Motorola, Phoenix, Ariz., 1994.
http://csdl2.computer.org/persagen/DLAbsToc.jsp?resourcePath=/dl/mags/mi/&toc=comp/mags/mi/1995/02/m2toc.xml&DOI=10.1109/40.372345   (332 words)

  
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(Motorola's 68060 board is actually called the MVME177.
This should be a picture of a Motorola MVME162..
http://www.theos.com/deraadt/nitro60.html   (45 words)

  
 Prototyping the M68060 for Concurrent Verification
The provision of "virtual silicon" for the Motorola's 68060 superscalar microprocessor before tape out facilitated true concurrent engineering, full functional verification of the design, system (hardware/software) integration and debug, resulting in a substantial reduction in cycle time and time to market.
Kumar,, et al., "Emulation verification of the Motorola 68060," Proc.
Trillions of verification vectors can be run on the emulation prototype for verification in only a few weeks compared to the prior best practice of running only billions of verification vectors in many months.
http://csdl2.computer.org/persagen/DLAbsToc.jsp?resourcePath=/dl/mags/dt/&toc=comp/mags/dt/1997/01/d1toc.xml&DOI=10.1109/54.573363   (435 words)

  
 News Items from Paxtron Corporation
In order for Paxtron to keep up with an overwhelming amount of Amiga repairs coming in each day and to keep up with our fast repair turnaround times these positions are immediate E-mail us at "paxtron@cyburban.com" or fax us in confidence to Dave at (914) 578-6550.
Motorola 68060/50 CPUs Available From Paxtron For Use In Phase 5 Accelerator Boards
In anticipation of a shortage of Motorola CPU's Paxtron has acquired a substantial amount of new 68060/50's exclusively for use in the Phase 5 products.
http://www.cucug.org/amiga/aminews/1998/980509-paxtron.html   (200 words)

  
 FindArticles in Electronic News: April 4, 1994
Motorola 68060 surfaces in Heurikon board - Heurikon Corp.'s Nitro60 VMEbus CPU board uses Motorola Inc.'s 68060 embedded microprocessor - Product Announcement
http://www.findarticles.com/p/articles/mi_m0EKF/is_n2008_v40   (368 words)

  
 Motorola 68060 CPUs
to let us know that you have an interest in 68060 purchase in the near future.
http://www.vernalelm.com   (16 words)

  
 TX 3220C Installation Manual (6544-13): Hardware Specifications
TX Base/Device Driver 4.1 Build 7 or later for Windows NT or Solaris x86
Four 33 MHz Motorola 68360 Quad Integrated Communication Controllers (QUICC)
http://www.nmscommunications.com/manuals/6544-13/appendb.htm   (124 words)

  
 Motorola
For semiconductor product information, contact Freescale Semiconductor, Inc.
Freescale Semiconductor, Inc., formerly a Motorola Company, became a publicly traded company in July 2004 after more than 50 years as part of Motorola, Inc. 
© Copyright 1994-2005 Motorola, Inc. All rights reserved.
http://www.motorola.com/content/0,,5335,00.html   (41 words)

  
 Motorola 680x0 from FOLDOC
Shorthand for any member for the Motorola 68000 family of microprocessors from Motorola, Inc. The "x" stands for 0, 1, 2, 3, 4 or 6.
Nearby terms: Motorola 68050 « Motorola 68060 « Motorola 6809 «; Motorola 680x0 » Motorola 68HC11 » Motorola 68LC040 » Motorola 88000
http://gd.tuwien.ac.at/study/foldoc/foldoc.cgi?680x0   (48 words)

  
 Casablanca Cassie AVIO KRON Prestige Power Boost
Equipped with the DJROCK™ Power Boost upgrade this overclocked 68K/Amiga configuration runs up to 75% faster than stock.
Order an AVIO with this upgrade already installed.
Summary: The Casablanca, nicknamed 'Cassie' was equipped with the last of the Motorola 68K series CPU's, the 68060 running at 50 MHZ.
http://alphazee.webstrikesolutions.com/avio0603/powerboost.htm   (122 words)

  
 Dimensions Computers Amiga One Week Sale - September 5, 1998
GVP Official 16MB SIMM Module $99 64-pin SIMM module GVP Official 4MB SIMM Module $45 64-pin SIMM module Motorola 68060 @ 50MHz $199 "recycled" processor 30-day guarantee Motorola 68060 @ 60MHz $209 "recycled" processor 30-day guarantee overclockable to 66MHz or higher!
During this sale we are offering amazing deals on GVP-type SIMM Modules, Motorola 68060 CPUs, and the Picasso IV and related options.
We are pleased to announce another one-week sale which will continue through Sunday, September 13, 1998.
http://www.cucug.org/amiga/aminews/1998/980905-dimensions.html   (285 words)

  
 [No title]
Abstract of INFO-MAC archived Text file 'info/hdwr/mc-68060.txt' Uploaded 07/27/1993 28380 bytes Date: Fri, 23 Jul 1993 02:32:16 -0800 From: lkchun@heartland.bradley.edu (Lance K. Chun) Subject: MOTOROLA 68060 FACTS !
Figure 1 illustrates a block diagram of the MC68060.
***** START OF CROSSPOSTED MESSAGE From: TOERNE@RHEIN IAM UNI-BONN Date: 05-24-93 04:33 To: ALL Msg#: 13975 Subj.: MOTOROLA 68060 FACTS !
http://hyperarchive.lcs.mit.edu/HyperArchive/Abstracts/info/hdwr/mc-68060.txt.txt   (207 words)

  
 make bench on a Motorola 68060 !
Subject: make bench on a Motorola 68060 !
http://megrez.math.u-bordeaux.fr/archives/pari-dev-0212/msg00118.html   (26 words)

  
 Avocet HMI In-Circuit Emulator, BDM / BMD
68060, 68EC060, 68LC060 (PGA) MPC801, MPC821, MPC823, MPC850, MPC860 (BGA) MPC505, MPC509 (QFP)
http://www.avocetsystems.com/hmi.htm   (94 words)

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