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Because I have not tested all electronic circuits mentioned on this pages, I cannot attest to their accuracy; therefore, I do not provide a warranty of any kind and cannot be held responsible in any manner.
68000
A Small MC68008 Computer System
23. November 2008 - 19:04 — adminThis report presents a design for a minimal computer system using the MC68008, exploiting the unique features of the MC68008 to create a small (23 chip) computer which nevertheless executes a full 32-bit instruction set and is completely software compatible with 16-bit 68000 systems.
Dartboard 68008 computer
21. November 2008 - 20:36 — adminDartboard control is similar to an EPAC68008 - single board computer based on 68008 microprocessor.
EPAC68008
21. November 2008 - 20:30 — adminThe EPAC 68008 is a two thirds Eurocard sized single board computer that featured as a project in c't magazine starting in the February 1987 issue.
EASy68K - Editor/Assembler/Simulator for the 68000
21. November 2008 - 18:39 — adminEASy68K is a 68000 Structured Assembly Language IDE. EASy68K allows you to edit, assemble and run 68000 programs on a Windows PC. No additional hardware is required. EASy68K is an open source project distributed under the GNU GPL.
6502 Single Board Computers
6. August 2008 - 19:45 — adminAn inexpensive 65c02 based single board computer by Daryl Rictor.
68000 home computer
1. June 2008 - 1:06 — adminYou grab a Motorola 68HC000 32 bit mcu, some knowledge, you mix them together and you should get a 32-bit power single board computer. The chip is quite old but there are many chip makers still produce it.
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