m68k
The Motorola 68000 is a 16/32-bit microprocessor (family) designed by Motorola in 1979. It was the first 16/32-bit microprocessor to be widely used. The 68000 is a CISC processor, with a 16-bit internal data bus and 24-bit address bus. It has a 32-bit data bus in the 68020 and later versions.
The 68000 was used in many personal computers, workstations, and game consoles, including the Apple Macintosh, Atari ST, Commodore Amiga, and the Nintendo Entertainment System.
The 68000 was succeeded by the 68020, 68030, 68040, and 68060, and by the PowerPC 601, 603, 604, 620, and 750.
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Capstone disassembly/disassembler framework for ARM, ARM64 (ARMv8), Alpha, BPF, Ethereum VM, HPPA, LoongArch, M68K, M680X, Mips, MOS65XX, PPC, RISC-V(rv32G/rv64G), SH, Sparc, SystemZ, TMS320C64X, TriCore, Webassembly, XCore and X86.
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SGDK - A free and open development kit for the Sega Mega Drive
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A modern operating system for Amiga computers.
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Design, documentation and software for the Really Old School Computer (M68K)
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A Sega Mega CD development framework in C and 68k asm
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Sega Mega Drive/Sega Genesis emulator that emphasises portability.
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Modernised version of W. de Waal's public domain 68000 disassembler.
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This repository contains my efforts to create an "idiot proof bare metal m68k cross compiler toolchain of sorts."
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A series of m68k-based single-board computers built to run Linux
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Created by Motorola
Released 1979
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