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 comp.sys.m68k Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)
68K peripheral devices have a DTACK* output that signals acknowledgement of the bus cycle to the CPU - this is how the asynchronous bus functions in the 68k family.
As an example, the Motorola syntax is move.l xxx and the MIT syntax is movel xxx.
Motorola Internet ftp and WWW sites: http://www.motserv.indirect.com or http://design-net.com http://www.mot.com ftp://freeware.aus.sps.mot.com (Motorola BBS) ftp://pirs.aus.sps.mot.com (AESOP and DR. BUB) There are many links between each of these sites.
www.faqs.org /faqs/motorola/68k-chips-faq   (0 words)

  
 Open Sources: Voices from the Open Source Revolution
So that first 68K port could be considered a Linux-like operating system, and a fork off the original codebase.
In one sense this first 68K Linux was not helpful in creating a portable Linux, but in another sense it was.
The Linux kernel memory management could be written to a common denominator among these architectures, and then it would not be so hard to modify the memory management code for the details of a specific architecture.
www.oreilly.com /catalog/opensources/book/linus.html   (0 words)

  
 MVME147, MVME162, MVME167, MVME172, MVME177   (Site not responding. Last check: )
Motorola continues to provide a wide range of 680X0 processor-based VMEbus boards and is committed to extending the life of the 68K family.
Motorola's new AltiVec™ technology expands the capabilities of PowerPC architecture-compatible microprocessors by providing leading-edge, general purpose processing performance while concurrently addressing high-bandwidth data processing and algorithm-intensive computations in a single-chip solution.
For next generation designs, Motorola is again taking the lead with the VME Renaissance through the introduction of key technologies such as VMEbus Switched Serial Standard (VXS) that will provide our Defense and Aerospace customers with a growth path in VMEbus for the next 20 years.
www.htpcompany.com /real-time-systems-vme68k.htm   (1357 words)

  
 Hardware Supported by NetBSD
The Motorola 88000-series microprocessors (88100+88200 and the 88110) were Motorola's RISC processors of the late 1980's and early 1990's.
Motorola produced a line of 88k-based VME boards--similar to their 68k cousins that are supported in the mvme68k port.
There are some linux folk who have set up a Linux on AS/400 Project with some information, including posts by two IBM engineers as to the lack of hardware support in the CISC processors for several important features needed by a unix-like OS.
mirror.netbsd.se /ports   (1586 words)

  
 Usenet Replayer message view <motorola/68k-chips-faq_1021801510@rtfm.mit.edu>
This is the latest and most powerful member of the 68K family.
Motorola's first RISC processors are the MC88100 (CPU and FPU) and the
Motorola runs technical seminars on various processor families.
www.usenet-replayer.com /faq/comp.sys.m68k.html   (0 words)

  
 Comp.compilers: Translator: Motorola 68K ASM source to Intel X86 ASM source   (Site not responding. Last check: )
Translator: Motorola 68K ASM source to Intel X86 ASM source mevans1027@aol.com (1996-07-23)
Re: Translator: Motorola 68K ASM source to Intel X86 ASM source giuliano@ix.netcom.com (Giuliano Carlini) (1996-07-24)
Re: Translator: Motorola 68K ASM source to Intel X86 ASM source cdg@nullstone.com (Christopher Glaeser) (1996-08-16)
compilers.iecc.com /comparch/article/96-07-153   (122 words)

  
 Emuboards > Motorola 68k Emu Progress?
Umalting that processor would make a lot of good systems, like the Amiga, Neo Geo, and original Palm OS 4 and earlier, easier for emus to be built.
It's what he uses to test his 68K core, so most news will probably be related to that.
That's good, as it means the 68k core is fairly complete.
www.emuboards.com /invision/lofiversion/index.php/lofiversion/t14682.html   (333 words)

  
 Compiler Source
They need to be included in the standard C library for any Intel targeted system.
Calls to these routines are generated when you generate code for 68K based systems.
N.B. We no longer test the compiler on a regular basis against the MFFP support as we always use IEEE instead.
homepage.ntlworld.com /itimpi/compsrc.htm   (0 words)

  
 Free Macintosh Emulators, Free PowerPC Emulators, Free 68k Emulators (thefreecountry.com)
Note that if you are using a 68k Mac emulator and wish to run Mac OS (such as System 7.5.5, etc), you will need to have a real Mac around somewhere since such systems require you to have a Mac ROM.
The Basilisk II Mac emulator allows you to emulate a 68k Macintosh on a variety of platforms, including BeOS (PowerPC and x86), Unix with X11 (including Linux, Solaris 2.5, FreeBSD and IRIX), AmigaOS 3.x, and Windows.
The emulator is able to emulate a Mac Classic or Mac II depending on the Mac ROM you use (not included).
www.thefreecountry.com /emulators/macintosh.shtml   (940 words)

  
 NetBSD mailing lists
Discussion of issues specific to NetBSD on 68k based OMRON LUNA machines (NetBSD/luna68k).
Discussion of issues specific to NetBSD on Motorola's PowerPC VME board computers (NetBSD/mvmeppc).
Discussion of issues specific to NetBSD on Sun's Motorola 68020 (sun3) and 68030 (sun3x) based machines (NetBSD/sun3).
www.netbsd.org /MailingLists/index.html   (0 words)

  
 68k Single Board Computer   (Site not responding. Last check: )
You may load the motorola s-record and jump from monitor to application program in RAM.
It is the same monitor program but it was relocated from ROM address to RAM space, so developer can write new command and test the code before switch it to ROM space.
Now we can produce Motorola s-record, no need to split it.
chaokhun.kmitl.ac.th /~kswichit/68k/68k.html   (1120 words)

  
 ePanorama.net :: View topic - Motorola 68k platform availability
Posted: Wed Jan 10, 2007 12:13 am Post subject: Motorola 68k platform availability
Posted: Wed Jan 10, 2007 12:18 pm Post subject: Re: Motorola 68k platform availability
Freescale (and Motorola before that) have wanted to move people away
www.epanorama.net /phpBB2/viewtopic.php?p=313431   (0 words)

  
 NetBSD/mvme68k
The first Motorola SBC was introduced in 1988.
Development activity on NetBSD/mvme68k continues at a speed that depends on people's spare time and access to hardware.
NetBSD 3.1, the first maintenance release of the netbsd-3 release branch, has been released with binary distributions for 53 architectures.
www.netbsd.org /Ports/mvme68k   (0 words)

  
 MotoRobots Software Libraries
If you are interested in participating in this project or influencing its direction, please join the developers mailing list now.
Welcome to the homepage of the MotoRobots project, a collection of Open Source embedded software libraries for mobile robotics applications, targeting Motorola 68K/ColdFire and PowerPC micros.
This project is being hosted at SourceForge, an Open Source development website with a large repository of Open Source code and applications.
www.motorobots.org   (0 words)

  
 Motorola
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. 
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© Copyright 1994-2007 Motorola, Inc. All rights reserved.
www.motorola.com /content.jsp?globalObjectId=5335   (0 words)

  
 Comp.compilers: Re: Translator: Motorola 68K ASM source to Intel X86 ASM source   (Site not responding. Last check: )
Comp.compilers: Re: Translator: Motorola 68K ASM source to Intel X86 ASM source
Re: Translator: Motorola 68K ASM source to Intel X86 ASM source
I don't know if you'll find anything that does 68K to x86, but
compilers.iecc.com /comparch/article/96-07-169   (191 words)

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