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B.1 Motorola Embedded Communications Computing Documents

The Motorola publications listed below are referenced in this manual. You can obtain electronic copies of Embedded Communications Computing (ECC) publications by contacting your local Motorola sales office or by visiting ECC’s World Wide Web literature site: http://www.motorola.com/computer/literature. This site provides the most up-to-date copies of ECC product documentation.

Table B-1 Motorola Publications

Document Title

Publication Number

 

 

Availability Service Programmer’s Reference

6806800C44

 

 

Avantellis 3000 Series Rel. 3.0 User’ s Guide

6806800B91

 

 

Checkpoint Service Programmer’s Reference

6806800C47

 

 

Command Line Interface Programmer's Reference

6806800C11

 

 

Distributed Tracing Service Programmer's Reference

6806800B40

 

 

Event Distribution Service Programmer’s Reference

6806800C48

 

 

Global Lock Service Programmer’s Reference

6806800C49

 

 

HPI Integration Service Programmer’s Reference

6806800C51

 

 

Interface Service Programmer’s Reference

6806800B50

 

 

LEAP Programmer's Reference

6806800B56

 

 

Management Access Service Programmer's Reference

6806800B55

 

 

Message Based Checkpointing Service Programmer's Reference

6806800B41

 

 

Message Distribution Service Programmer's Reference

6806800B89

 

 

Message Queue Service Programmer’s Reference

6806800C50

 

 

NetPlane Core Services Overview User’s Guide

6806800C08

 

 

Persistent Store Restore Service Programmer's Reference

6806800B54

 

 

Simple Software Upgrade Programmer's Reference

6806800B19

 

 

SMIDUMP Tool Programmer's Reference

6806800B37

 

 

SNMP SubAgent Programmer's Reference

6806800B38

 

 

System Description Programmer's Reference

6806800B90

 

 

System Resource Monitoring Service Programmer's Reference

6806800B39

 

 

Availability Service Programmer’s Reference (6806800C44B)

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6806800C44B specifications

The Motorola 68000 series, particularly the 68000 microprocessor, has been a cornerstone in the evolution of computing technology. The Motorola 68000 was introduced in 1979 and is renowned for its powerful performance and versatility. One specific variant in this series, the Motorola 68000C44B, offers a remarkable blend of features that cater to both consumer and industrial applications.

The Motorola 68000C44B operates at a clock speed of 25 MHz, allowing it to handle complex instructions swiftly. With a 32-bit data bus, this microprocessor can manage a substantial amount of data simultaneously, enhancing its overall processing capability. The architecture supports a 24-bit address space, meaning it can address up to 16MB of RAM, which was a significant advancement during its time.

One of the standout characteristics of the 68000C44B is its CISC (Complex Instruction Set Computing) architecture. This design paradigm allows the microprocessor to execute multi-step operations with a single instruction, optimizing program efficiency and reducing the load on the CPU. Moreover, the 68000 family is known for its rich instruction set, which provides developers with a wide range of options for programming.

Another important feature of the Motorola 68000C44B is its support for multitasking and memory management. It offers various modes of operation, including user and supervisor modes, facilitating the development of sophisticated operating systems. The ability to work with virtual memory further enhances its utility in complex applications where resources must be managed effectively.

The 68000C44B is also distinguished by its robust compatibility with a range of peripherals and support for various input/output interfaces. This versatility makes it suitable for real-time applications, embedded systems, and consumer electronics.

In terms of power consumption, the Motorola 68000C44B is designed with efficiency in mind, making it a favorable choice for battery-operated devices. Its performance-to-power ratio allows developers to create compact and efficient products without sacrificing functionality.

Overall, the Motorola 68000C44B embodies a blend of performance, efficiency, and compatibility, making it a significant microprocessor in the history of computing. Its technologies and characteristics have laid the groundwork for advancements in microprocessor design, influencing generations of devices. The enduring legacy of the 68000 series continues to resonate in modern computing systems, showcasing the foundational impact of early microprocessors like the Motorola 68000C44B.