Motorola 68000201472-C quick start Transfer music from a V9m or, Z6m phone, Mymusic folder

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music

music

transfer music

4 On your computer, click on the “My Computer”

Note: Optional accessories required. Before you copy

icon. Your phone appears as a “Removable Disk”

icon.

files to your phone, make sure the files are in a format

5 Double-click the “Removable Disk” icon.

that the phone recognizes. Your phone’s music player can

play the following types of audio files: AAC, AAC+, MP3,

6 In the “Removable Disk” window, create the

WAV, WMA, Real Audio G2/8/10.

“my_music” folder (if one does not already exist).

1 Insert a memory card into your phone (see page 12).

Note: The music player checks for songs only in this

2 Set your phone to Mass Storage mode by pressing

folder.

s > u Settings > USB > Mass Storage.

7 Drag and drop the music files you want onto the

3 Attach a Motorola Original USB cable to

 

 

“my_music” folder.

 

the micro USB port on your phone and

 

 

8 When you finish, right-click the “Safely Remove

to an available USB port on your

 

 

Hardware” icon in the system tray at the bottom of

computer. A Motorola Original USB

 

 

your computer screen, then select “USB Mass

 

cable and supporting software may be included with

Storage Device.” Disconnect the USB cable.

your phone. These tools are also sold separately.

 

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music

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5 Attach a USB cable (sold separately) to the micro

Z6m phone

USB port on your phone and to an available USB port

on your computer.

Note: Optional accessories required. You can remove a

You may see a message that files on the memory

microSD memory card from a MOTORAZR™ V9m or a

card are not available.

MOTOROKR™ Z6m mobile phone and install it in your

6 On your computer, click on the “My Computer” icon

MOTORAZR™ VE20 phone. Before you can play any

music files that are already stored on the memory card,

to locate the “Removable Disk” icon for your

you’ll need to move them to a different folder on the

memory card, then double-click the

card:

“Removable Disk” icon for your memory card.

1 Remove the memory card from the

7 Double-click the “music” folder.

MOTORAZR V9m or MOTOROKR Z6m (see the

8 Copy or move the music files from the “music”

instructions for the phone).

folder to the “my_music” folder.

2 Insert the memory card into your MOTORAZR VE20

9 When you finish, right-click the “Safely Remove

phone (see page 12), then turn on the phone.

Hardware” icon in the system tray at the bottom of

3 Press s > u Settings > USB.

your computer screen, then select “USB Mass

4 Scroll to Mass Storage and press s.

Storage Device.” Disconnect the USB cable.

You can now select and play the music files with your

 

 

phone’s music player (see the following sections).

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Contents Congratulations Contents Music player tips Your phoneInstall the battery Settings menuCharge the battery Let’s goMemory card Home screen BasicsRingtones PersonalizeTo assign ringtones for incoming text, multimedia, or Voicemail messagesSet a photo, picture, or animation as a wallpaper Wallpaper SkinsTouch sensitive buttons Touch Bluetooth powerMusic Touch recent calls Touch music playerTransfer music from a V9m or Transfer musicZ6m phone Mymusic folderPlay music-flip open Play music-flip closedPlaylists Customize music player Music player tips Wake up music playerBluetooth Wireless AccessoriesStereo Headphones S9 Bluetooth Wireless Headset H375 Headset H680 Bluetooth Wireless

68000201472-C specifications

The Motorola 68000201472-C is a microprocessor that epitomizes the advancements of the semiconductor industry during the late 20th century. Originally introduced in the 1980s, the 68000 family, to which this specific model belongs, was known for its versatile architecture and robust performance, making it a popular choice for a myriad of applications, including personal computers, embedded systems, and various consumer electronics.

One of the main features of the 68000201472-C is its 16/32-bit architecture. This dual architecture allows the processor to efficiently handle both 16-bit and 32-bit data types, providing a flexible environment for developers and users. The processor operates at a clock speed that typically ranges from 8 MHz to 16 MHz, enabling it to execute instructions swiftly and efficiently, which was quite impressive for its time.

Another standout characteristic of the 68000201472-C is its memory addressing capability. It supports a flat memory model with a 24-bit address bus, allowing addressing of up to 16 megabytes of RAM. This was a significant improvement over many contemporaneous processors, which often struggled with memory limitations. The ability to address large memory spaces made the 68000 series ideal for running complex applications and multitasking environments.

In terms of technology, the 68000201472-C utilizes a CISC (Complex Instruction Set Computing) architecture. This design enables the processor to execute a rich set of instructions in fewer cycles than RISC (Reduced Instruction Set Computing) architectures would typically require. The CISC design allows for many addressing modes, enhancing programming flexibility and efficiency.

The Motorola 68000201472-C also incorporates features such as an integrated arithmetic logic unit (ALU) and a status register that provides crucial information regarding arithmetic operations, including flags for zero, carry, overflow, and negative results. This functionality is vital for development and debugging, allowing programmers to develop high-performance applications with ease.

In summary, the Motorola 68000201472-C stands out for its 16/32-bit architecture, robust memory addressing capability, and CISC design. Its features make it suitable for a broad range of applications, ensuring its place in the historical narrative of microprocessor development. As computing technology has evolved, the legacy of the 68000 series continues to influence modern architectures and design principles, highlighting its enduring impact on the industry.