This operation only exists on Motorola 680x0 processors, but in early papers was often required.
Marketed as a more sophisticated 32-bit microcomputer for professional users, it used a Motorola 68008 processor.
The S-record format was created in the 1970s for the Motorola 6800 processor.
The comparable Motorola processor offered programmers a single space to write even the largest programs.
In 1982 the port of Franz Lisp to the Motorola 68000 processor was started.
The first generation used Motorola 68000 processors, followed by a 68010 version.
He later became manager of the group responsible for doing the development systems for the Motorola processors (called Exorcisor).
Later improvements in the Motorola 68010 processor obviated the need for the dual processor design.
Their products included the MOS 6502 and Motorola 6800 processors.
Original phone number was (312)328-6800, the last 4 digits being "6800", for Motorola 6800 processor.