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- From: c23vgs@kocrsv01.delcoelect.com (Victor Sperry)
- Newsgroups: comp.sys.m6809
- Subject: Re: 68000
- Message-ID: <1992Nov13.205844.13237@kocrsv01.delcoelect.com>
- Date: 13 Nov 92 20:58:44 GMT
- References: <BxMr8t.H9E@mentor.cc.purdue.edu> <1992Nov13.191542.8052@newshub.ariel.yorku.ca>
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- Organization: Delco Electronics Corp.
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- Originator: c23vgs@kobcsw08
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- In article <1992Nov13.191542.8052@newshub.ariel.yorku.ca>, cs911225@ariel.yorku.ca (KEN E WILLMOTT) writes:
- > >..does anyone at all have any information at all on
- > > the m68000 16 bit processor..
- >
- > The m68000 is a 32 bit processor.
- > -Ken
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- From software's point of view, the 68000 is 32 bits, but the data
- bus is really only 16 bits wide. You don't get true 32 bit data
- movement until you move up to the 68020 (or is it 68030?)
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- Vic Sperry (317)451-0036 don't worry, smile & dance
- S/W Engineer, Delco Electronics you just can't work life out
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