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These 5000-series systems were based on Motorola 680xx CPUs and supported NCR's proprietary transaction processing system TMX, which was mainly used by financial institutions.
Thanks to his connection to Motorola, which made radios for Ford Motors cars, Lear was able to ensure that 8-track players would be included in many Ford cars, and they became popular mainly during the early-to mid-1970s.

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The Motorola 68000 series of microprocessors was used in all Amiga models from Commodore.
Some of IBM's engineers and other employees wanted to use the IBM 801 processor, some would prefer the new Motorola 68000, while others argued for a small and simple microprocessor, such as the MOS Technology 6502 or Zilog Z80, which had been used in earlier personal computers.
The Motorola 68EC000 core was later used in the m68k-based DragonBall processors from Motorola / Freescale.
The Motorola EXORciser was a desktop computer built with the M6800 ICs that could be used for prototyping and debugging new designs.
The name " Motorola " was adopted in 1930, and the word has been used as a trademark since the 1930s .< ref >
Motorola used the process shrink to pack more hardware on the die ; in this case it was the MMU, which was 68851 compatible.
This was a logical application as previous Meridian 1 cores used other Motorola chips.
Also the Motorola Vanguard 6560 multiprotocol router used a 50 MHz 68EC060 processor.
Motorola MVME-17x and Force Computer SYS68K VMEbus systems also used a 68060 CPU.
Additionally, the 6809 processor was used in the late 1980s through the early 2000s in Motorola Smartnet Trunking Controllers ( dubbed the 6809 controller ).
Although it did not have the advantage of being able to be used in existing Motorola hardware like the 6501, it was so inexpensive that it quickly became more popular than the 6800, making that a moot point.
The LaserWriter used a 12 MHz Motorola 68000, making it faster than any of the Macintosh computers it attached to.
The P5 Pentium competitors included the Motorola 68060 and the PowerPC 601 as well as the SPARC, MIPS, and Alpha microprocessor families, most of which also used a superscalar in-order dual instruction pipeline configuration at some time.
They used 8 MHz Motorola 68000 CPUs with of RAM and had no disk drives.
For example, TeleSoft ( also located in San Diego ) offered an early Ada development environment that used p-code and was therefore able to run on a number of hardware platforms including the Motorola 68000, the System / 370, and the Pascal MicroEngine.
The 32016 was also very similar to the Motorola 68000, which also used 32-bit internals with a 16-bit data bus and 24-bit address bus.
Implementations of the original 32-bit SPARC architecture were initially designed and used in Sun's Sun-4 workstation and server systems, replacing their earlier Sun-3 systems based on the Motorola 68000 family of processors.
Today, OS-9 is a product name used by both a Motorola 68000-series machine language OS and a portable ( PowerPC, x86, etc.
The last version, 3. 3, was released in early 1995, by which time it ran not only on the Motorola 68000 family processors used in NeXT computers, but also Intel x86, Sun SPARC, and HP PA-RISC-based systems.
A large DIP package ( such as the DIP64 used for the Motorola 68000 CPU ) has long leads inside the package between pins and the die, making such a package unsuitable for high speed devices.
Some microprocessors, such as the Motorola 68000 and Zilog Z180, used lead counts as high as 64 ; this is typically the maximum number of leads for a DIP package.
The Zilog Z80 ( compatible with the 8080 ) and the Motorola 6800 were also used in similar computers.
In computing, the SEX assembly language mnemonic has often been used for the "" machine instruction found in the Motorola 6809.
One notable exception was Apple Inc., the Macintosh set of computers of which used non-Intel processors from its inception ; first the Motorola 68000 family, then the PowerPC architecture until 2006, when Apple adopted the Intel x86 architecture.

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However, the original design group appeared to be even less interested in working for Jack Tramiel than it had for Motorola, and the team quickly started breaking up.
Despite these limitations, several software packages have managed to provide virtualization on the x86 architecture, even though dynamic recompilation of privileged code, as first implemented by VMware, incurs some performance overhead as compared to a VM running on a natively virtualizable architecture such as the IBM System / 370 or Motorola MC68020.
Compatible parts were made by Motorola, AMD, Fairchild, Intel, Intersil, Signetics, Mullard, Siemens, SGS-Thomson and National Semiconductor, and many other companies, even in the Eastern Bloc ( Soviet Union, GDR, Poland, Bulgaria ).
Chunks must begin on even file offsets, as befits the origins of IFF on the Motorola 68000 processor, which couldn't address quantities larger than a byte on odd addresses.
Some chips, like the Motorola MC68356, even included more than one processor core to work in parallel.
Except for the original Mac II which launched the line with a 68020 clocked at 16MHz, they exclusively used the Motorola 68030 microprocessor, even after the Motorola 68040 was introduced.
This permitted implementation on relatively slow CPUs ( video encoded in Cinepak will usually play fine even on a 25 MHz Motorola 68030, consoles like the Sega CD usually used even slower CPUs, e. g. a 12. 5MHz 68000 ), but tended to result in blocky artifacting at low bitrates, which explained the criticism levelled at the FMV-based video games.
Once those Apple projects were cancelled, Motorola stopped the development of the 603q even though QED had received first silicon samples and they were functional.

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The Tungsten series, first introduced in Fall of 2002 with the Tungsten T, was part of Palm, Inc .' s move away from arcane model numbers, Palm OS 4, and aging Motorola processors.

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Based on the Motorola 68000 family of microprocessors, the machine sports a custom chipset with graphics and sound capabilities that were unprecedented for the price, and a pre-emptive multitasking operating system called AmigaOS.
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.
* 1973 – Martin Cooper of Motorola made the first handheld mobile phone call to Joel S. Engel of Bell Labs, though it took ten years for the DynaTAC 8000X to become the first such phone to be commercially released.
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.
Both the Dragon and the TRS-80 Color Computer are based on a Motorola data sheet design for the MC6883 SAM ( MMU ) chip for memory management and peripheral control.
Motorola / Freescale Semiconductor's DragonBall, or MC68328, is a microcontroller design based on the famous 68000 core, but implemented as an all-in-one low-power solution for handheld computer use.
* Motorola, for example, the E398, SLVR L7, v360, v3i ( and all phone LTE2 which has the patch applied )
FORTH, Inc .' s microFORTH was developed for the Intel 8080, Motorola 6800, and Zilog Z80 microprocessors starting in 1976.
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.
* Motorola Exorciser Emulator for Windows
* Open source Motorola Exorciser and SWTPC emulator for Linux / Cygwin
These businesses ( except for set-top boxes and cable modems ) are now part of Motorola Solutions.
Company founders Paul V. Galvin and Joseph Galvin created the brand name Motorola for the car radio-linking " motor " ( for motorcar ) with " ola " ( which implied sound ).
Motorola had intended the EC variant for embedded use, but embedded processors during the 68040's time did not need the power of the 68040, so EC variants of the 68020 and 68030 continued to be common in designs.
The 68EC040 is a version of the Motorola 68040 microprocessor, intended for embedded controllers ( EC ).
The 68HC11 ( 6811 or HC11 for short ) is an 8-bit microcontroller ( µC ) family introduced by Motorola in 1985.
In the early 1990s Motorola produced an evaluation board kit for the 68HC11 with several UARTs, RAM, and an EPROM.
The ROM and Mac OS operating system released with the new Power Mac machines included an Mac 68K emulator to enable programs written for Motorola 68k series CPUs, including nearly all prior Mac software, to run without changes.

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