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partners program
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Freescale Alliance Member Directory (Third Party Tools)
Online, searchable directory of Third Party tools providers for various Freescale (a.k.a., Motorola) architectures - PowerPC, ColdFire, 68HCxx, DSP, etc.
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http://www.freescale.com
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newsgroup
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Yahoo! Groups - Coldfire Home
To join the Coldfire mailing list, we need to send a confirmation email.
Please enter your email address in the field below.
If you would like to join the Coldfire group, which includes the mailing list and the group's Web tools such as Message Archives, Polls, Files and Photos, Sign In
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http://groups.yahoo.com
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personal page
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Michael's Coldfire Page
Coldfire is a new processor family developed by Motorola.
The programming model is quite similar to the famous 68xxx-family.
This page collects information about this processor and the development-board SBC5206 manufactured by Arnewsh for Motorola.
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http://ourworld.compuserve.com
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vendor
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Freescale 68K/ColdFire Homepage
In 1994, the innovative ColdFire Microprocessor Family was added to Motorola's Legacy 68K Family tree.
This new variable-length RISC 68K Family architecture delivers the aggressive price/performance required by the cost-sensitive embedded market.
In striving to meet the needs of the market with this innovative architecture, Motorola evaluated high-level source code from many 68K embedded systems customers.
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http://www.freescale.com
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service
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Design Services: Consultants, Design Co's, Programmers
Looking for engineers or designers? eg3.com's new "eg3 connect" service puts people who NEED TALENT in touch with people who HAVE TALENT.
So if you are looking for an outside consultant or design company to help you get your project done quickly and under budget, check out this new online resource.
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http://www.eg3.com

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tool
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Freescale MCU Builder
Freescale is redefining the MCU world! Do you need a specific peripheral? or package type? or development tool? This is your chance to let the Freescale design team know exactly what you want.
Your inputs are crucial to us. Freescale is an innovation leader and we want you, our customers, to share the experience with us.
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http://www.freescale.com
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paper
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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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http://www.microapl.co.uk
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