MOTOROLA 68060 - The perfect solution for networking and embedded systems Introduction: What is the core of a computer system? Of course, this is a CPU. Normally, the CPU consists of a microprocessor that controls all the operation of the system. In today's IT market there are many microprocessors that can be used to build CPUs, such as Intel, AMD, Cyric, Alpha.
Each has its own advantage, it is used for separation purposes. This article discusses the high performance microprocessor widely used in networking technology and embedded systems, the latest Motorola 32-bit microprocessor MC68060.
We released lee-nucks, a freely distributed UNIX implementation that runs on many hardware platforms including Intel and Motorola's microprocessors. It was developed mainly by Linus Torvalds. It's free, and since it runs on many platforms, including PC, Macintosh, and Amigas, Linux has become very popular in recent years. A program interface that makes the program easier to use with the graphical function of the computer. A properly designed graphical user interface eliminates the need for users to master complex command languages. On the other hand, many users, especially if you already know the command language, will find you use a command-driven interface to work more efficiently.
In 1983, Apple Computer announced the first mass market microcomputer Lisa with a graphical user interface. Lisa uses a 1 megabyte RAM, a 12 inch (300 mm) black and white display, a dual 51/4 inch floppy drive, and a Motorola 68000 microprocessor with a 5 Mbyte hard drive. However, the low operating speed and high price ($ 10,000) of Lisa led to its commercial failure. In his experience with Lisa, Apple introduced Macintosh in 1984 and advertised during the Super Bowl. The Macintosh is the first successful, massively mouse driven computer with a graphical user interface or "WIMP" (Windows, icons, menus and pointers). The Macintosh with the Motorola 68000 microprocessor has $ 2,495 for many Lisa features. Macintosh introduced 128 kb of RAM and later introduced a 512 kb RAM model later that year.