2379:β advantage" over Motorola's own products. In 1987, the company introduced the Edge 1000 range of "32-bit superminicomputers implementing the Motorola instruction set in the Edge mainframe architecture", employing two independent pipelines - an instruction fetch pipeline (IFP) and operand executive pipeline (OEP) - relying on a branch prediction unit featuring a 4096-entry branch cache, retrieving instructions and operands over multiple buses. An agreement between Edge Computer and Olivetti subsequently led to the latter introducing products in its own "Linea Duo" range based on Edge Computer's machines. The company was subsequently renamed to Edgcore Technology Inc. (also reported as Edgecore Technology Inc.). Edgcore's deal with
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improved exception handling in the FPU, used a smaller feature size and optimized the microcode in line with program use of instructions. Many of these optimizations were included with the 68060 and were part of its design goals. For any number of reasons, likely that the 68060 was in development, that the Intel 80486 was not progressing as quickly as
Motorola assumed it would, and that 68060 was a demanding project, the 68050 was cancelled early in development.
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8150 DVE system, used the 680EC30, and the Play
Trinity, later renamed Globecaster, uses several 68030s. The Bosch FGS-4000/4500 Video Graphics System manufactured by Robert Bosch Corporation, later BTS (1983), used a 68000 as its main processor; it drove several others to perform 3D animation in a computer that could easily apply Gouraud and Phong shading. It ran a modified
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There was no 68050, though at one point it was a project within
Motorola. Odd-numbered releases had always been reactions to issues raised within the prior even numbered part; hence, it was generally expected that the 68050 would have reduced the 68040's power consumption (and thus heat dissipation),
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Today, these systems are either end-of-line (in the case of the Atari), or are using different processors (in the case of
Macintosh, Amiga, Sun, and SGI). Since these platforms had their peak market share in the 1980s, their original manufacturers either no longer support an operating system for this
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Motorola mainly used even numbers for major revisions to the CPU core such as 68000, 68020, 68040 and 68060. The 68010 was a revised version of the 68000 with minor modifications to the core, and likewise the 68030 was a revised 68020 with some more powerful features, none of them significant enough
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added some new instructions that include some minor improvements and extensions to the supervisor state, several instructions for software management of a multiprocessing system (which were removed in the 68060), some support for high-level languages which did not get used much (and was removed from
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imagesetters, the 200PS (1500+ dpi) and 300PS (2500+ dpi). Thereafter, Adobe generally preferred a RISC for its processor, as its competitors, with their PostScript clones, had already gone with RISCs, often an AMD 29000-series. The early 68000-based Adobe PostScript interpreters and their
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series of early based 24-bit paint and effects system was originally released in 1981 and during its lifetime it used nearly the entire range of 68000 family processors, with the sole exception of the 68060, which was never implemented in its design. Another contender in the video arena, the Abekas
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than those of many processors that came before (e.g., 8080) and after (e.g., x86). That is, it was typically possible to combine operations freely with operands, rather than being restricted to using certain addressing modes with certain instructions. This property made programming relatively easy
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Edge
Computer reportedly had an agreement with Motorola. Despite increasing competition from RISC products, Edgcore sought to distinguish its products in the market by emphasising its "alliance" with Motorola, employing a marketing campaign drawing from Aesop's fables with "the fox (Edgecore) who
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Many proprietary video editing systems used 68000 processors, such as the MacroSystem
Casablanca, which was a black box with an easy to use graphic interface (1997). It was intended for the amateur and hobby videographer market. It is also worth noting its earlier, bigger and more professional
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and LaserWriter Plus was clocked faster than the version used then in
Macintosh computers. A fast 68030 in later PostScript interpreters, including the standard resolution LaserWriter IIntx, IIf and IIg (also 300 dpi), the higher resolution LaserWriter Pro 600 series (usually 600 dpi, but
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included a 68000 which was intended for basic system control and input processing, but due to the Jaguar's unusual assortment of heterogeneous processors was also frequently used for running game logic. Many arcade boards also used 68000 processors including boards from Capcom, SNK, and Sega.
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modify condition codes to record their results for use by later conditional jumps. The condition code bits are "zero" (Z), "carry" (C), "overflow" (V), "extend" (X), and "negative" (N). The "extend" (X) flag deserves special mention, because it is separate from the
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in memory or data register: BSET (set to 1), BCLR (clear to 0), BCHG (invert) and BTST (no change). All of these instructions first test the destination bit and set (clear) the CCR Z bit if the destination bit is 0 (1),
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line, but it was not nearly as widely used as its predecessors, since much of the old 68000 marketplace was either defunct or nearly so (as was the case with Atari and NeXT), or converting to newer architectures
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were employed. With the company's investors having declined to finance the company further, and with a number of companies having been involved in discussions with other parties,
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climbs on the back of the stallion (Motorola) to pluck fruit off the higher branches of the tree". Other folktale advertising themes such as
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provided equivalent functionality (though not instruction-set-architecture compatibility) to most of the features of the Intel
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Property Rights and the Corporate Confiscation of Creativity
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microcontrollers have been manufactured in the millions as automotive engine controllers.
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technology an international team of hardware developers have re-created the
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for humans, and also made it easier to write code generators for compilers.
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Archive.org - Amiga Format review of 68LC060-based accelerator board
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to be used to synchronize several processors sharing a single memory
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consoles as the main CPU. Other consoles such as the
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and not officially part of
Motorola's 680x0 lineup.
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can be divided into the following broad categories:
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counterpart, the "DraCo" (1995). The groundbreaking
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297:(all models running Palm OS 4.x or earlier), the
134:8 Γ 80-bit floating-point registers if FP present
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3402:"Hitachi Discloses Price, Specs for Latest DASD"
2882:"Motorola 68040 (MC68040) microprocessor family"
2822:"Motorola 68030 (MC68030) microprocessor family"
2774:"Motorola 68020 (MC68020) microprocessor family"
2425:, emulations had supposedly been developed of a
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569:Unrestricted word and longword data access (see
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1979:(BRA, Bcc - BEQ, BNE, BHI, BLO, BMI, BPL, etc.)
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527:Multiply instruction uses 14 fewer clock ticks
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3056:"68060 Masken und Fakes [amiga-wiki]"
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3597:"APOLLO 68080 - High Performance Processor"
3105:Upgrading and Repairing PCs, Second Edition
2650:"APOLLO 68080 - High Performance Processor"
2251:. Unsourced material may be challenged and
2097:Data stored in the instruction, e.g. "#400"
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3376:"Thinking of getting into bed with RISC?"
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2271:Learn how and when to remove this message
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3567:(1 ed.). Palgrave. pp. 62β63.
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3429:"New RISC Chip to Emulate 486 and 68040"
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2702:"Motorola 68008 microprocessor family"
2664:"Motorola 68000 microprocessor family"
2414:(IMS) announced a RISC-based CPU, the
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3625:Free On-Line Dictionary of Computing
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2537:. Generation 2 competed against the
2249:adding citations to reliable sources
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1285:lines) to all of the members of the
182:and were the primary competitors of
3509:"IMS Rides Again With The Meta6000"
3481:Lazzaro, Joseph J. (January 1995).
3244:. 26 September 1988. Archived from
2132:to many of the pre-existing modes.
1948:Bit rotation (ROR, ROL, ROXL, ROXR)
24:
3427:Halfhill, Tom R. (November 1992).
2358:PC-based IBM-compatible mainframes
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2086:, instead of "0x" or a trailing H.
2005:There is no equivalent to the x86
1939:(ADD, SUB, MULS, MULU, DIVS, DIVU)
131:stack pointer (address register 7)
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3109:. Que Books. pp. 73β75, 94.
2953:"Motorola 68060 processor family"
2750:"Motorola 68012 (MC68012) family"
2726:"Motorola 68010 (MC68010) family"
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2291:There is also no revision of the
1875:People who are familiar with the
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3561:Perelman, Michael (April 2002).
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2155:arithmetic: ABCD, NBCD, and SBCD
1985:invocation and return (BSR, RTS)
1688:Stack Pointer (supervisor)
1483:Motorola 68000 series registers
730:Frequency (max) [in MHz]
168:complex instruction set computer
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3534:Brown, Peter (10 August 1998).
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3456:"IMS Takes On 80x86 Emulation"
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3163:. September 1987. p. 107
2635:
2631:designed for the 68000 series
2299:processor lines into its new
596:Low cost, EC = 24-bit address
3627:. Imperial College, London.
3454:Ryan, Bob (September 1994).
3408:. 1 October 1990. p. 18
3348:Waller, Larry (April 1989).
2591:Microcontroller Β§ Types
1991:management (LINK, UNLK, PEA)
1252:
534:directly accessible memory (
481:(CPU32 aka 68330, 68360 aka
128:7 Γ 32-bit address registers
7:
3515:. November 1996. p. 90
3300:. 27 March 1989. p. 12
3274:. 13 March 1989. p. 14
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2124:The Motorola 68020 added a
2035:Address register, e.g. "A0"
707:Low cost EC = No FPU or MMU
669:Low cost EC = No FPU or MMU
68:; 45 years ago
10:
4251:
3623:Howe, Dennis, ed. (1983).
3536:"Chip Law Firms Kept Busy"
3329:. 17 July 1989. p. 20
2588:
2505:
2412:International Meta Systems
2410:In 1992, a company called
2395:were also signed in 1989.
2371:An Arizona-based company,
1994:Causing and responding to
1889:orthogonal instruction set
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2368:mainframe instructions.
2032:Data register, e.g. "D0"
1408:hardware were named for
299:Control Data Corporation
3945:Memory management units
3705:Industrial control unit
3101:Mueller, Scott (1992).
2349:The Personal Computers
699:address generation unit
658:transcendental function
586:Addressing modes added
274:IRIS workstations, the
242:, the Sun Microsystems
3323:"Arix May Buy Edgcore"
3083:. Priorartdatabase.com
3026:NatAmi Knowledge Forum
3022:"Happy Birthday Arne!"
2982:"M68060 User's Manual"
2913:"M68040 User's Manual"
2401:Little Red Riding Hood
2138:Most instructions are
1977:unconditional branches
1266:
628:Burst Memory Interface
616:memory management unit
304:Device Interface, the
2629:computer bus standard
2518:architecture used in
2377:18 to 24 monthsβ time
2102:Quick immediate mode
1933:Load and store (MOVE)
1703:Program Counter
1260:
590:and another level of
551:arithmetic logic unit
549:32-bit address &
145:Motorola 68000 series
38:Motorola 68000 series
2339:P5 microarchitecture
2245:improve this section
2193:), RTE (return from
2153:Binary-coded decimal
2117:Plus: access to the
1945:(ASL, ASR, LSL, LSR)
1363:, Sun Microsystems'
818:dual in-line package
759:dual in-line package
704:Low cost LC = No FPU
697:Instructions in the
666:Low cost LC = No FPU
625:Low cost EC = No MMU
494:Freescale DragonBall
4230:68k microprocessors
3601:www.apollo-core.com
3595:Boehn, Gunnar von.
2475:With the advent of
2333:The 4th-generation
1954:(AND, OR, NOT, EOR)
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1355:such as AT&T's
1310:video game consoles
651:floating-point unit
510:Improvement history
39:
3356:. pp. 100β102
3189:. 15 November 1987
2520:IBM PC compatibles
2373:Edge Computer Corp
2040:Register indirect
2001:Exception handling
1482:
1474:operating system.
1312:such as the Apple
1295:radiation-hardened
1293:-based), and even
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646:Six stage pipeline
503:APOLLO CORE 68080
489:Freescale ColdFire
427:Generation three (
176:personal computers
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3629:http://foldoc.org
3248:on 11 August 2022
2998:on 23 August 2016
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1957:Type conversion (
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1472:Motorola VERSAdos
1431:(Mega Drive) and
1361:Model 16/16B/6000
1306:desktop computers
1273:calculators (the
1271:Texas Instruments
1250:
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960:Quad Flat Package
690:Branch prediction
683:10 stage pipeline
451:Generation four (
376:Motorola 68SEC000
293:calculators, the
284:Texas Instruments
278:, computers from
240:Model 16/16B/6000
222:(Mega Drive) and
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1478:Architecture
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1444:Atari Jaguar
1429:Sega Genesis
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1338:Atari Jaguar
1303:
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1263:Sega Genesis
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765:64-pin SPDIP
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566:of 256 bytes
562:Instruction
556:Three stage
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362:interfaces)
339:AIM alliance
318:
238:, the Tandy
228:Philips CD-i
220:Sega Genesis
216:Atari Jaguar
194:, the Sharp
180:workstations
160:
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3722:6800 family
3380:Electronics
3354:Electronics
3213:UNIX Review
2501:Competitors
2439:PowerPC 615
2431:30 MHz
2427:25 MHz
2364:to emulate
2130:indirection
2084:hexadecimal
1973:Conditional
1440:Sega Saturn
1400:LaserWriter
1322:Sinclair QL
1231:206-pin PGA
1198:206-pin PGA
1166:206-pin PGA
1108:184-pin QFP
1072:184-pin QFP
1068:179-pin PGA
1037:128-pin PGA
1033:132-pin QFP
999:128-pin PGA
991:132-pin QFP
921:114-pin PGA
855:68-pin PLCC
824:52-pin PLCC
773:68-pin CLCC
769:68-pin PLCC
712:Feature map
592:indirection
453:superscalar
264:NeXTstation
204:Sinclair QL
4214:Categories
4185:PowerQUICC
4016:PowerQUICC
3831:DragonBall
3739:see also:
3697:Processors
3606:2017-09-29
3386:18 October
3209:"Currents"
3087:2020-07-23
3036:2024-06-07
3002:2010-07-28
2962:2012-11-22
2933:2007-05-08
2891:2012-11-17
2831:2012-11-17
2807:2012-11-17
2783:2012-12-17
2759:2012-11-17
2735:2012-11-17
2711:2012-11-17
2673:2012-11-17
2636:References
2470:DragonBall
2435:$ 50 to 60
2191:subroutine
2184:semaphores
1996:interrupts
1983:Subroutine
1967:vice versa
1937:Arithmetic
1909:carry flag
1685:A7' / SSP
1665:Address 6
1657:Address 5
1649:Address 4
1641:Address 3
1633:Address 2
1625:Address 1
1617:Address 0
1405:Linotronic
1396:PostScript
1359:, Tandy's
1334:Neo Geo CD
1328:, the SNK
1287:Palm Pilot
1283:Voyage 200
926:12.5β33.33
890:84-pin PGA
859:68-pin PGA
851:64-pin DIP
789:68-pin QFP
785:64-pin QFP
295:Palm Pilot
106:Endianness
63:Introduced
4131:16/32-bit
4078:6801/6803
4026:PPC e6500
4011:PPC e5500
3846:-variants
2957:CPU-World
2886:CPU-World
2868:CPU-World
2850:CPU-World
2826:CPU-World
2802:CPU-World
2778:CPU-World
2754:CPU-World
2730:CPU-World
2706:CPU-World
2668:CPU-World
2559:Macintosh
2420:100
2405:Arix Corp
2362:microcode
2232:does not
2195:exception
1897:registers
1677:A7 / USP
1389:Atari TOS
1314:Macintosh
1253:Main uses
571:alignment
429:pipelined
276:Aesthedes
192:Macintosh
116:Registers
94:Branching
4154:DSP568xx
4002:PPC 74xx
3997:PPC e500
3978:PPC e200
3826:ColdFire
3161:Computer
2619:See also
2585:Embedded
2581:(SGI)).
2557:for the
2468:and the
2462:ColdFire
2443:Meta6000
2429:486 and
2416:IMS 3250
2381:Olivetti
1459:ColdFire
1410:Cold War
1326:Atari ST
958:100-pin
649:On-chip
614:On-chip
558:pipeline
538:variant)
320:Motorola
280:MASSCOMP
270:, early
260:NeXTcube
208:Atari ST
47:Motorola
43:Designer
3992:PPC 7xx
3983:PPC 6xx
3969:PowerPC
3906:MC88110
3901:MC88100
3883:68LC060
3878:68EC060
3873:68LC040
3868:68EC040
3863:68EC030
3858:68EC020
3853:68EC000
3580:12 June
3546:12 June
3519:12 June
3493:12 June
3466:12 June
3439:12 June
3167:18 June
2601:PowerPC
2555:PowerPC
2550:Pentium
2506:Desktop
2460:), the
2393:Hitachi
2323:Philips
2316:Philips
2301:PowerPC
2253:removed
2238:sources
1813:
1723:
1602:Data 7
1594:Data 6
1586:Data 5
1578:Data 4
1570:Data 3
1562:Data 2
1554:Data 1
1546:Data 0
1436:Neo Geo
1357:UNIX PC
1353:servers
967:16.7β25
864:8β16.67
828:8β16.67
816:48-pin
777:68-pin
757:64-pin
726:Package
660:ability
618:(MMU) (
580:ability
530:2
475:Others
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