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Debugging Package for Motorola 68K CISC CPUs User's Manual (Part 1 of 2)
The Debugging Package for Motorola 68K CISC CPUs User's Manual provides general information for the onboard &Thorn;rmware package for all Motorola 68000 CISC CPU and MPU VMEmodule boards.
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Differences between 680x0 family and ColdFire
Although the ColdFire architecture is closely related to the 680x0, there are many simplifications to the instruction set. Nearly all of the differences are omissions from the 680x0 instruction set and addressing modes.
This means that (with a few important exceptions detailed below), a 680x0 instruction which is implemented in ColdFire behaves in exactly the same way under the two architectures.
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Motorola 680x0 series performance guide
Once upon a time, I needed to develop a graphics library for an embedded project in 68K assembly.
I remember how I couldn't find much hints on how to write fast 68000 code anywhere back then, so I decided to write down some tricks I learned from my mistakes to spare someone else from making them.
Most of these are faster/smaller alternatives to 'trivial' implementations of common tasks discovered in 'Wait a minute.
There is a better...
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The Motorola 68060 Microprocessor
The Motorola 68060 is the fourth-generation microprocessor of the M68000 Family.
User object code-compatible with previous family members, it delivers 3 to 3.5 times the performance of the previous generation processor in this family, the 68040.
Performance features include a superscalar integer unit, a high-performance floating point unit, dual 8-Kbyte on-chip caches, a branch cache, and on-chip memory-management units.
A...
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ColdFire / 68k Resources and Information
* ColdFire / 68k Technical Tidbits * About ColdFire * The ColdFire family of processors * Don't forget about the 68k!
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Motorola 680x0 Resources
Hot list of 68K stuff from a devote.
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Motorola 680x0 Resources
* DTACK GROUNDED Archive * Motorola MC68000 Educational Computer Board (MEX68KECB) * comp.sys.m68k Frequently Asked Questions (v22, 6 Jan 1996) * 68000 quick reference card (v1.4, Apr 1985) * ASP68K 680x0 peephole optimization guide (v6, Jan 1994) * Optimizing 680x0 Applications * Motorola AESOP 680x0 FAQ (22 Jul 1994) * Motorola 680x0 series performance guide (14 Sep 1997) * Motorola M68000 Family Programmer's Reference Manual (2MB PDF)
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