Motorola 68000 (redirect from MC68000)
behaved identically to the HMOS MC68000, but the change to CMOS greatly reduced its power consumption. The original HMOS MC68000 consumed around 1.35 watts...
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Floating Point Coprocessor (PDF), MC68000 Family Reference Manual, Motorola Notes freescale.com - Motorola MC68000 Family Programmer's Reference Manual...
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Panasonic. In 1980, Motorola's next generation 32-bit microprocessor, the MC68000, led the wave of technologies that spurred the computing revolution in...
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Evolution: 1975-1984 BYTE Magazine, September 1986: UNIX and the MC68000 – a software perspective on the MC68000 CPU architecture and UNIX compatibility...
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Display type LCD Dot-matrix Display size 240x128 CPU Processor Motorola MC68000 Frequency 10MHz Programming Programming language(s) TI-BASIC Memory register...
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Motorola MC68000, similar to one used in the Genesis Nomad...
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microprocessor. The MC68451 supported a 16 MB address space and provided a MC68000 or a MC68010 with support for memory management and protection of memory...
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the underlying machine language was somewhat less so. Unlike PDP-11, the MC68000 (68k) used separate registers to store data and the addresses of data in...
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privileged: it satisfies the virtualization requirements. The Motorola MC68000 has a single unprivileged sensitive instruction: MOVE from SR This instruction...
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to appear. The most significant of the 32-bit designs is the Motorola MC68000, introduced in 1979. The 68k, as it was widely known, had 32-bit registers...
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