about the CPU the computer Sharp X68000 Infobox CPU architecture name Motorola 68000 designer Motorola ... 68000 is a 16 32 bit ref 16 32 cite book last Motorola Literature Distribution, Phonenix, AZ ... bus. After 30  years in Semiconductor manufacturing production , the 68000 Computer architecture ... PLCC package The 68000 grew out of the MACSS Motorola Advanced Computer System on Silicon project ... successor. In the end, the 68000 did retain a Protocol computing bus protocol compatibility mode ... www.easy68k.com paulrsm dg dg29.htm DTACK GROUNDED, The Journal of Simple 68000 16081 Systems Issue ... www.easy68k.com paulrsm dg dg29.htm DTACK GROUNDED, The Journal of Simple 68000 16081 Systems Issue ... at Motorola, is known as the Father of the 68000. The 68000 had many high end design wins early on. It became ... the original Apple Inc. LaserWriter and the HP LaserJet . In 1982, the 68000 received an update to its ... introduced the 8 bit compatible Motorola 68008 MC68008 , also in 1982. This was a 68000 with an 8 ... source manufacturers of the HMOS 68000. These included Hitachi HD68000 , who shrank the feature size ..., The Journal of Simple 68000 16081 Systems Issue 29 March 1984 p9 ref , Mostek MK68000 , Rockwell ... maker of the CMOS 68HC000 TMP68HC000 . CMOS versions The 68HC000, the first CMOS version of the 68000 .... The later evolution of the 68000 focused on more modern embedded control applications and on chip ... doc 1G1 10706635.html Motorola streamlines 68000 family EC versions of 68000, 020, 030, and 040 ... microcontrollers and later versions of the Freescale DragonBall DragonBall family. The 68000 .... As a microcontroller core After being succeeded by true 32 bit microprocessors, the 68000 was used ... 68000 and RISC. , ESD The Electronic System Design Magazine, November 1, 1989 available from AccessMyLibrary ... used on an arcade game PCB At its introduction, the 68000 was first used in high priced systems, including ... throughout the 1980s. By the mid 1980s, falling production cost made the 68000 viable for use in Personal ... more details
Infobox locomotive name SNCF Class A1AA1A 68000 powertype Diesel image A1A A1A 68081.jpg alt caption No. A1A A1A 68081 in original livery at Longueville, Seine et Marne Longueville . builder ordernumber serialnumber buildmodel builddate 1963 1968 totalproduction 80 rebuilder rebuilddate numberrebuilt aarwheels A1A A1A uicclass gauge RailGauge standard trucks bogies Y 211 wheeldiameter 1250 mm trailingdiameter minimumcurve wheelbase length 18.010 m width 2.920 m height 4.280 m axleload weightondrivers locoweight 105 t fueltype fuelcap lubecap coolantcap watercap sandcap consumption watercons primemover Sulzer 12LVA 24 rpmrange enginetype aspiration displacement alternator generator tractionmotors cylindercount cylindersize transmission multipleworking topspeed 130 km h poweroutput tractiveeffort factorofadhesion trainheating locobrakes locobrakeforce trainbrakes safety railroad SNCF railroadclass powerclass numinclass roadnumber officialname nicknames axleloadclass locale deliverydate firstrundate lastrundate retiredate withdrawndate preservedunits restoredate scrapdate currentowner disposition notes The SNCF Class A1AA1A 68000 is a class of Diesel electric locomotives of the SNCF . They were built for both passenger and freight service. They were ordered on 7 June 1961, the first entering service on 13 December 1963 at Chalindrey depot. All have now been withdrawn from service, with the exception of no. 68081. commons category SNCF Class A1AA1A 68000 SNCF locos Category A1A A1A locomotives Category Diesel locomotives of France Category Railway locomotives introduced in 1963 Category SNCF locomotives 68000 Diesel loco stub France rail transport stub de SNCF A1AA1A 68000 fr A1AA1A 68000 hu SNCF BB 68000 ... more details
Infobox CPU architecture name Motorola 68000 designer Motorola bits 16 32 bit introduced 1979 version ... The Motorola 680x0 m68000 68000 is a family of 32 bit Complex instruction set computer CISC microprocessor ... are based on the 68000, derivative processors are still widely used in Embedded system embedded ... bit interfaces Motorola 68000 Motorola 68EC000 Motorola 68HC000 Motorola 68008 Motorola 68010 Motorola ... Improvement roadmap Note that the 68000 family does not possess a CPUID instruction like the x86 ... uses The 68000 line of processors has been used in a variety of systems, from modern high end Texas ... Commodore Amiga , the Sinclair QL , the Atari ST , and several others. The 68000 was also the processor ... Microsystems , NeXT and Silicon Graphics . There was a 68000 version of CP M , which received ... versions of Adobe s PostScript interpreters were 68000 based. A fast 68000 in the Apple Laserwriter ... clones, had already gone with RISCs, often an AMD 29000 series. The early 68000 ... operating systems still include support for 68000 processors. The 68000 processors were also ... CPU. Other consoles such as the Sega Saturn used the 68000 for audio processing and other I O tasks, while the Atari Jaguar included a 68000 which was intended for basic system control and input ... used for running game logic. Many arcade boards also used 68000 processors including boards from Capcom, SNK, and Sega. Microcontroller s derived from the 68000 family have been used in a huge variety ... usually feel comfortable with the 68000. 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 ... of these are acronyms for, so I m not sure which letters should be capitalized. The 68000 instruction ... Stack management pea move x, sp move sp ,x are these 68000 instructions? Causing and responding to interrupt ... away from the 68000 and 88000 88k processor lines into its new PowerPC business, so the 68070 was never ... more details
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as the 68000, as the added complexity and cost turned out not to be worthwhile in practice. Vendors ... s small speed boost over the 68000 and its support for virtual memory it can be found in a number ... and Sega Genesis game consoles replaced their system s 68000 CPU with a 68010 to gain a small ... more details
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Infobox OS name Novell S Net logo screenshot caption developer Novell, Inc. source model Closed source kernel type supported platforms Motorola 68000 ui family Network operating system s released 1983 latest release version latest release date latest test version latest test date marketing target programmed in prog language language English language English updatemodel package manager working state license Proprietary software Proprietary website http www.novell.com products netware www.novell.com S Net was a network operating system and the set of network protocol s it used to talk to client machines on the network. Released by Novell in 1983, the S Net operating system was an entirely proprietary operating system written for the Motorola 68000 processor. It used a network topology star network topology . S Net has also been called NetWare 68, with the 68 denoting the 68000 processor. It was superseded by Novell NetWare NetWare 86 , which was written for the Intel 8086 processor, in 1985. References http docs.rinet.ru NeHi ch22 ch22.htm A brief timeline and description of Novell Operating systems http www.ebora.net htmlup2 lan tech1.htm A mostly Korean text history of Network Operating systems http whiteworld.com novstory surf04b.htm A detailed description of the evolution of S Net Category Novell software S Net Category Proprietary operating systems comp sci stub ... more details
File SCC68070.JPG thumb SCC68070 The SCC68070 was a Philips branded Motorola 68000 based Microcontroller with built in DMA controller, minimal Memory management unit MMU , I C bus controller and other enhancements. Not all the differences were enhancements it did not feature a dedicated address generation unit, so that, for example, operations involving an operand in memory requiring address calculation took longer on the 68070 than the 68000, since the same ALU had to do first the effective address calculation and then the operation. Despite the name, this chip was not part of the Motorola 68k 680x0 series . It was often used in multimedia systems in conjunction with the VSC Video and Systems Controller SCC66470, e.g. in the CD i . External links http www.xs4all.nl ganswijk chipdir reg 68070.txt Category 68k microprocessors compu hardware stub fi Philips 68070 de SCC68070 ... more details
M68 or M 68 may refer to M68 Motorola 68000 , a CISC microprocessor M 68 Michigan highway , a state highway in Michigan Miles M.68 Boxcar , a 4 engined development of Miles Aerovan Soltam M 68 , a 1968 155 mm 33 calibre towed howitzer manufactured in Israel Messier 68 , a globular cluster in the constellation Hydra Aimpoint CompM2 M68 Close Combat Optic , a red dot gunsight a United States tank gun that is a variant of Royal Ordnance L7 Letter NumberCombDisambig it M68 nl M68 pl M68 ... more details
The SGI IRIS series was a line of terminals and workstations from Silicon Graphics built in the 1980s. They used the Motorola 68000 family of processors originally, but moved to early generation MIPS processors later on. SGI computer timeline External links http www.sgistuff.net hardware systems iris1000.html IRIS 1000 http www.sgistuff.net hardware systems iris2000.html IRIS 2000 http www.sgistuff.net hardware systems iris3000.html IRIS 3000 Category SGI workstations IRIS compu hardware stub ar ... more details
Image KL Motorola MC68008.jpg thumb Motorola MC68008. Image Sincalir QL 68000 Processor.jpg thumb 68008 in a Sinclair QL motherboard The Motorola 68008 is an 8 16 32 bit microprocessor made by Motorola . It is a version of the Motorola 68000 with an 8 bit external computer bus data bus , as well as a smaller address bus . The original 68000 had a 24 bit address bus and a 16 bit data bus. These relatively large buses made it hard to design a low cost system around the 68000 they were difficult to lay out on a circuit board and needed a lot of supporting circuitry. A 16 bit data bus also required twice as many memory chips as an 8 bit one. The 68008, introduced in 1982, was designed to work with low cost 8 bit memory systems. Because of its smaller data bus, it was only about half as fast as a 68000 of the same clock speed. However, it was still faster than competing 8 bit microprocessors, because the 68008 s internal architecture was based around a 32 bit architecture. Except for its smaller data and address buses, the 68008 behaved identically to the 68000 and had the same internal organization and microarchitecture . The 68008 was an HMOS chip with about 70000 transistors it came in 8 and 10 MHz speed grades. There were two distinct versions of the chip. The original version came in a 48 pin dual in line package and had a 20 bit address bus, allowing it to use up to 1 megabyte of memory. A later version came in a 52 pin plastic leaded chip carrier this version provided a 22 bit address bus and could support 4 megabytes of memory. Very few computer systems used the 68008 as the main processor the Sinclair QL personal computer is the best known of these. However, the 68008 was popular in embedded system s. Motorola ended production of the 68008 in 1996. ref http groups.google.com group comp.sys.m68k browse frm thread ab9a8520ee794d85 cedb5e4f449f346c comp.sys.m68k Usenet posting , May 16, 1995 also see other posts in thread. The end of life announcement was in late 1994 ... more details
Unreferenced date December 2009 Infobox VG title Blasted image developer Jeff Nauman publisher Bally Midway distributor designer Brian Colin, Jeff Nauman version released 1988 in video gaming 1988 Arcade platforms Arcade Game genre Shooter game modes Single player , Multiplayer game 2 player ratings media requirements input 8 way Joystick , 1 Button control Button cpu 68000 sound Sound CPU 68000 br Sound Chip Digital to analog converter DAC cabinet Horizontal display Raster graphics Raster , 512 x 480 pixels, 64 colors Blasted is a shoot em up arcade game released by Bally Midway in 1988 in video gaming 1988 . Using your high powered scope rifle , shoot cyborg s who have invaded an apartment complex, but be careful not to shoot the tenants or get hit by return fire. In 2 player mode, you shoot at your opponent s building and he shoots at yours. DEFAULTSORT Blasted Arcade Game Category 1988 video games Category Arcade games Category Shoot em ups ... more details
Unreferenced stub auto yes date December 2009 Orphan date February 2009 Infobox OS name X OS logo screenshot caption developer Olivetti family Unix , BSD source model working state Historic latest release version latest release date kernel type license website X OS was an Unix from the computer manufacturer Olivetti . It was based on Berkeley Software Distribution 4.2BSD with some UNIX System V support. It ran on their LSX line of computers, which was based on the Motorola 68000 series CPUs. DEFAULTSORT Olivetti X Os Category Unix Operating system stub ... more details
Unreferenced date December 2006 Unsourced image removed Image Libblerabble mini.jpeg right The Namco System 16 arcade system board was first used by Namco in 1983. Namco System 16 specifications Main CPU M6809 Secondary CPUs 68000 Sound CPU M6809 Sound chip Namco custom 8 channel WSG Other chips Custom I O controller type 2 Video resolution 288x224 List of Namco System 16 arcade games Libble Rabble 1983 Toy Pop 1986 Category Namco arcade system boards Category Namco videogame hardware stub ... more details
Distinguish2 the Taito Type X The Taito X System is an arcade system board released by Taito Corporation in 1988. Specifications CPU 68000 Toshiba TMP68000N 8 Sound CPU Z80 Sharp LH0080A Sound Chip Either a YM2610 or a YM2151 YM3012 Video resoution 384 x 240 Custom chips X1 001A, X1 002A, X1 004, X1 006, X1 007 Taito X System games Balloon Brothers Gigandes Last Striker Superman arcade game Superman Twin Hawk References http www.system16.com hardware.php?id 649 System16 The Arcade Museum Category Taito arcade system boards Taito videogame stub videogame hardware stub ... more details
unreferenced date March 2009 Infobox VG system title Panther logo image File Atari Panther chassis.gif 250px Sketch of the Atari panther according to atari explorer.com. manufacturer Atari Corporation family type Video game console generation History of video game consoles fourth generation Fourth generation lifespan discontinue CPU Motorola 68000 GPU Panther media Cartridge electronics Cartridge storage controllers connectivity online service release date Cancelled units sold units shipped top game S.R.P. compatibility predecessor Atari 7800 successor Atari Jaguar The Atari Panther was the 32 bit predecessor to the Atari Jaguar video game console . It was developed by the same ex Sinclair Research Sinclair team Flare Technology who were previously responsible for the Flare One and the Konix Multisystem . It was scheduled to be released in 1991, but Atari Corp. decided to abandon the project in favor of the Atari Jaguar. It features three chips, consisting of a Motorola Motorola 68000 68000 running at 16  MHz, an object processor called the Panther, and an Ensoniq sound processor called Otis, featuring 32 sound channels presumably a ES5505 . The Panther can display 8,192 colors from an 18 bit palette of 262,144 colors, and supports 65,535 sprites of any size simultaneously. The Panther was never manufactured as the design was eclipsed by that of the Jaguar. Games Two games were planned for the Panther s release Crescent Galaxy and Raiden arcade game Raiden . They were both rewritten for the Atari Jaguar upon the former console s demise. Cybermorph , which was the pack in game for the Jaguar, was also developed on the Panther and then ported over to Jaguar when Panther was scrapped. External links http www.homecomputer.de pages panther.html More information at HomeComputer.de http www.zhell.co.uk panther.html General information & specifications Atari hardware . Category Atari consoles Panther Category Vaporware game consoles atari stub de Atari Panther hr Atari ... more details
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orphan date March 2009 DTACK Grounded was a computer hobbyist newsletter published from July 1981 to September 1985 by Hal W. Hardenberg. ref http www.easy68k.com paulrsm dg Collection of DTACK Grounded newsletters ref Subtitled The Journal of Simple 68000 Systems , the newsletter was dedicated to the proposition that the Motorola 68000 CPU could be used to build simple fast computers. In 1981 this was a revolutionary idea. This was before 68000 based personal computers like the Apple Macintosh , Commodore Amiga , and Atari ST had been created. In 1981 Motorola was marketing the 68000 solely as a CPU for high end Unix workstations. Hal believed that the 68000 could be used as a simple embedded microprocessor as well, and used the newsletter to explain how to do that. Editor Hal W. Hardenberg Hal was the editor of the newsletter and wrote almost all of its content. The ostensible purpose of the newsletter was to promote Hal s company s line of 68000 based hardware and software. However, Hal never let that get in the way of telling a good story or explaining how to design or build a fast computer. He was a hardware engineer and a businessman who also knew how to write software. His newsletter was full of amusing and educational stories about the way the personal computer hardware business worked, and strong opinions about the best way to design personal computer hardware and software. ref http www.silentpcreview.com forums viewtopic.php?t 48920 Hal W. Hardenberg obituary ref The meaning of the title DTACK Grounded DTACK is the name of a pin on the Motorolla 68000 CPU that informed the CPU that data was ready to be read from memory. If a system had fast enough memory, this pin could be connected directly to the ground plane or grounded to produce the fastest possible memory read time. ref http www.dadhacker.com blog ?p 1064 Description of DTACK Grounded from an Atari ST Operating System engineer ref The Redlands In order to discourage photocopying of the newsletter, a ... more details
, Motorola 68000 and others. Hegener & Glaser and its Mephisto brand were bought in 1994 by Saitek ... module, the Amsterdam 68000 1989 over 90 of all chess computers sold in Germany were Mephistos 1989 ... Almeria 68000 Mephisto Almeria 68020 Mephisto Amsterdam Mephisto B&P Mephisto Dallas 68000 Mephisto Dallas 68020 Mephisto Genius 68030 Mephisto III S Glasgow Mephisto London 68000 Mephisto London 68020 Mephisto London 68030 Mephisto Lyon 68000 Mephisto Lyon 68020 Multicol break Mephisto Magellan Mephisto ... 10 MHz Beware modified Exclusive Board Multicol break Mephisto Portorose 68000 Mephisto Portorose 68020 Mephisto Rebell 5.0 Mephisto Risc 1MB Mephisto Risc 2 Mephisto Roma 68000 Mephisto Roma 68020 Mephisto Roma II Mephisto Senator Mephisto Vancouver 68000 Mephisto Vancouver 68020 Multicol end ... Berlin 68000 Mephisto Berlin Professional Mephisto Bistro Mephisto Champion Mephisto Chessbook Mephisto ... Carlo IV Mephisto Monte Carlo IV LE Mephisto Montreal 68000 Mephisto Montreux Johan de Koning Mephisto ... more details
Lowercase title pSOS Infobox OS name pSOS logo screenshot caption developer Alfred Chao SCG ISI Wind River Systems source model Closed source kernel type Real time operating system Real time supported platforms Motorola 68000 ui family Real time operating system s released 1982 latest release version latest release date latest test version latest test date marketing target Embedded system s programmed in 68000 assembler prog language language updatemodel package manager working state Discontinued license Proprietary software Proprietary website pSOS is a real time operating system RTOS , created in about 1982 by Alfred Chao , and developed marketed for the first part of its life by his company Software Components Group SCG . In the 1980s pSOS rapidly became the RTOS of choice for all embedded systems based on the Motorola 68000 family architecture, because it was written in 68000 assembler and was highly optimised from the start. It was also modularised, with early support for OS aware debugging, plug in device drivers, TCP IP stacks, language libraries and disk subsystems. Later came source level debugging, multi processor support and further networking extensions. In about 1991, Software Components Group was acquired by Integrated Systems Inc. ISI who further developed pSOS now restyled pSOS for other microprocessor families, by rewriting the greater part of it in C. Attention was also paid to supporting successively more integrated development environment s, culminating in pRISM . In July 1994, Integrated Systems acquired Digital Research s modular real time multi tasking operating system FlexOS from Novell . In 1999 Integrated Systems Inc. was acquired by Wind River Systems , the originators of rival RTOS VxWorks . Despite initial reports that pSOS support would continue, development was halted. Wind River announced plans for a convergence version of VxWorks which will support pSOS system calls, and that no further releases of pSOS itself will be made. NXP Semic ... more details
AlphaBASIC is a computer programming language created by Alpha Microsystems in 1976. The language was written by Alpha Microsystems employees Paul Edelstein, Dick Wilcox and Bob Courier. Unique Features AlphaBASIC shares much in common with other BASIC programming language BASIC languages. It does offer some fairly unique features such as multi user orientation , ability to control memory layout of variables MAP statement , calling of external assembly language subroutines XCALL statement . The language is designed for developers of vertical market software packages. The compiler and runtime system are written in Motorola 68000 assembly language , and thus are only able to run on Alpha Microsystems hardware. The compiler emits interpreter code. References http www.SoftworksLtd.com Softworks Basic is an AlphaBASIC compatible language for Windows, Linux, Unix http www.SoftworksLtd.com Softworks Basic to VB.Net Translator translates AlphaBASIC and Softworks Basic into Microsoft VB.Net 2005 Category BASIC interpreters ... more details
Zorro II is the name of the general purpose expansion bus used by the Amiga 2000 computer. The bus is mainly a buffered extension of the Motorola 68000 bus, with support for bus mastering direct memory access DMA . The expansion slot s use a 100 pin connector and the card form factor is the same as the IBM PC . Zorro II cards implement the Autoconfig protocol for automatic address space assignment designed before, yet similar to, Plug and Play on the PC . Zorro II was succeeded by Amiga Zorro III Zorro III . External links http amiga.resource.cx exp search.pl?intf z2 Amiga Hardware Database Descriptions and photos of Zorro II cards. Amiga hardware state uncollapsed Computer bus Compu hardware stub Category Amiga Zorro II Category Computer buses Category Motherboard expansion slot de Zorro Bus es Zorro II it Zorro informatica pl Zorro informatyka ... more details
Megamax C was a K&R C K&R implementation of C for the Atari ST, Apple IIGS APW C and Macintosh computers. The package included a one pass compiler , resource construction kit and documentation. It allowed 68000 assembly language to be mixed with the C programming language C code. It had bugs, notably not implementing tail recursion properly, but was one of the faster development tools for the Atari ST , due to built in cache caching of disk files. Megamax C was written by Michael Bunnell and Eric Parker. Megamax C was superseded by Laser C . External links http www.atarimagazines.com v5n5 megamaxc.html Antic Megamax C Review Category C compilers Category Apple II software Category Atari ST software Category Mac OS software compu lang stub ... more details