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The first version of the Aster consisted of four " Eurocard's ", one Z80 CPU card with 64KB memory, one Motorola MC6845 based video card, one double density floppy disk controller card and one " keyboard / RS232 / cassette interface " card.
The " ST " officially stands for " Sixteen / Thirty-two ", which referred to the Motorola 68000's 16-bit external bus and 32-bit internals.
The Atari ST was part of the 16 / 32 bit generation of home computers, based on the Motorola 68000 CPU noted for 128 kB of RAM or more, a graphical user interface, and 3½ " microfloppy disks as storage.
* Etisalat-Sri Lanka ( previously know as Celltel / TIGO )-operated a Motorola TAC network in Sri Lanka.
* Communication Processor Module, a networking and serial communications engine in Motorola / Freescale QUICC and PowerQUICC family of processors
Examples of CISC instruction set architectures are System / 360 through z / Architecture, PDP-11, VAX, Motorola 68k, and x86.
GDB target processors ( as of 2003 ) include: Alpha, ARM, AVR, H8 / 300, System / 370, System 390, X86 and its 64-bit extension X86-64, IA-64 " Itanium ", Motorola 68000, MIPS, PA-RISC, PowerPC, SuperH, SPARC, and VAX.
MINIX 1. 5, released in 1991, included support for MicroChannel IBM PS / 2 systems and was also ported to the Motorola 68000 and SPARC architectures, supporting the Atari ST, Commodore Amiga, Apple Macintosh and Sun SPARCstation computer platforms.
The Motorola 68000 is a 16 / 32-bit CISC microprocessor core designed and marketed by Freescale Semiconductor ( formerly Motorola Semiconductor Products Sector ).
The decision to leapfrog the competition and introduce a hybrid 16 / 32-bit design was necessary, and Motorola turned it into a coherent mission.
The Motorola 68EC000 core was later used in the m68k-based DragonBall processors from Motorola / Freescale.
* Motorola 6800 / 6809, 8-bit
* Open source Motorola Exorciser and SWTPC emulator for Linux / Cygwin
Design features of the PDP-11 influenced the design of microprocessors such as the Motorola 68000 ; design features of its operating systems, as well as other operating systems from Digital Equipment, influenced the design of other operating systems such as CP / M and hence also MS-DOS.
SVG is also supported on various mobile devices from Motorola, Samsung, LG, and Siemens mobile / BenQ-Siemens.
The height of the machines using Motorola CPUs was reached with the IRIS 3000 series ( somewhere around 1989, models 3010 / 3020 / 3030 and 3110 / 3115 / 3120 / 3130, the 30s both being full-size rack machines ).

Motorola and Freescale
Motorola ceased production of the HMOS MC68000 and MC68008 in 1996, but its spin-off company, Freescale Semiconductor, is still producing the MC68HC000, MC68HC001, MC68EC000, and MC68SEC000, as well as the MC68302 and MC68306 microcontrollers and later versions of the DragonBall family.
Now produced by Freescale Semiconductor, it descended from the Motorola 6800 microprocessor.
AltiVec is a floating point and integer SIMD instruction set designed and owned by Apple, IBM and Freescale Semiconductor, formerly the Semiconductor Products Sector of Motorola, ( the AIM alliance ), and implemented on versions of the PowerPC including Motorola's G4, IBM's G5 and POWER6 processors, and P. A.
The Motorola DSP56000 ( aka 56K ) is a family of digital signal processor ( DSP ) chips produced by Motorola Semiconductor ( now known as Freescale Semiconductor ) starting in the 1980s and is still being produced in more advanced models in the 2000s.
Since the mid 1990s, several competitors ( e. g., Siemens AG ( later Infineon Technologies AG, now Intel mobile communications ), NEC, Texas Instruments, STMicroelectronics ( formerly SGS-Thomson ), Motorola ( later Freescale ), Intersil, etc.
The Freescale 683xx ( formerly Motorola 683xx ) is a family of compatible microcontrollers that use a Freescale 68000-based CPU core.
Many of the original members of the Homebrew Computer Club continue to meet (), having formed the 6800 Club, named after the Motorola ( now Freescale ) 6800 microprocessor.
Early in 2007, NXP ( formerly Philips Semiconductors ) and Freescale ( formerly Motorola Semiconductors ) decide to stop their participation in Crolles2 Alliance.
This alliance of STMicroelectronics, TSMC, NXP Semiconductors ( formerly Philips semiconductor ) and Freescale ( formerly Motorola semiconductor ) partnered in 2002 to develop the facility and to work together on process development.
The PowerPC 7xx is a family of third generation 32-bit PowerPC microprocessors designed and manufactured by IBM and Motorola ( now Freescale Semiconductor ).
* Freescale ColdFire, a Motorola 68000 family microcontroller
* 1995 – Motorola ( later to become Freescale ) initiates work on MRAM development
The dual-bus architecture was used in a number of designs, including the IBM and Freescale ( formerly the semiconductor division of Motorola ) PowerPC processors ( certain PowerPC 604 models, the PowerPC 7xx family, and the Freescale 7xxx line ), as well as the Intel Pentium II processor,
Freescale was one of the first semiconductor companies in the world, having started as a division of Motorola in Phoenix, Arizona in 1949 and then created under the divestiture of the Semiconductor Products Sector of Motorola in 2004.
A division of Motorola, which became Freescale Semiconductor, supplied thousands of semiconductor devices, ground-based tracking and checkout equipment, and 12 on-board tracking and communications units.

Motorola and DragonBall
Motorola DragonBall EZ Microprocessor
* History of Motorola DragonBall
fr: Motorola DragonBall
It sported only 2MB On-Handheld RAM, a 16 MHz Motorola DragonBall EZ processor, and Palm OS 4. 1. x.
Initially, they targeted the Motorola DragonBall family of embedded 68k processors ( specifically the 68EZ328 series used in the Motorola PalmPilot ) on a 2. 0. 33 Linux kernel.
The only smartphone ( PDA / cellphone hybrid ) in the Tungsten series, instead of running Palm OS 5 on an ARM-compatible processor, it used Palm OS 4 with a low-power Motorola DragonBall processor, to increase the battery life.
It has 16 megabytes of memory, a Motorola DragonBall 33 MHz processor, a built-in microphone, vibrating alarms, indicator light, and runs Palm OS 4. 1. 1 ( upgrade to 4. 1. 2 is available ) with special enhancements for its hi-res display.
It offers emulation of the timer, serial ports, touch pad and LCD along with Motorola 68000 emulation ( m68k ), specifically the Freescale DragonBall used in Palm Pilots until they switched to Intel XScale ARM processors ( later DragonBalls were based on an ARM core not a 68000 but retained the same name, however were not used by Palm.

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See, e. g., Clearfield Trust Co. v. United States, ( giving federal courts the authority to fashion common law rules with respect to issues of federal power, in this case negotiable instruments backed by the federal government ); see also International News Service v. Associated Press, 248 U. S. 215 ( 1918 ) ( creating a cause of action for misappropriation of " hot news " that lacks any statutory grounding, but that is one of the handful of federal common law actions that survives today ); National Basketball Association v. Motorola, Inc., 105 F. 3d 841, 843-44, 853 ( 2d Cir.
The Dragon is built around the Motorola MC6809E processor running at 0. 89 MHz.
The first field is either the Motorola 68000 exception number that occurred ( if a CPU error occurs ) or an internal error identifier ( such as an ' Out of Memory ' code ), in case of a system software error.
The 6309 is Hitachi's CMOS version of the Motorola 6809 microprocessor.
Tom Gunter, retired Corporate Vice President at Motorola, is known as the " Father of the 68000.
The Motorola 68020 is a 32-bit microprocessor from Motorola, released in 1984.
It is the successor to the Motorola 68010 and is succeeded by the Motorola 68030.
In keeping with naming practices common to Motorola designs, the 68020 is usually referred to as the ' 020, pronounced oh-two-oh or oh-twenty ".
The 68EC020 is a microprocessor from Motorola.
It is a lower cost version of the Motorola 68020.
Motorola Solutions is generally considered to be the direct successor to Motorola, Inc., as the reorganization was structured with Motorola Mobility being spun off.
The Motorola 68030 is a 32-bit microprocessor in Motorola's 68000 family.
In keeping with general Motorola naming, this CPU is often referred to as the 030 ( pronounced oh-three-oh or oh-thirty ).
A Motorola 68040 microprocessorDie of a Motorola 68040The Motorola 68040 is a microprocessor from Motorola, released in 1990.

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