Path: utzoo!utgpu!news-server.csri.toronto.edu!cs.utexas.edu!sun-barr!rutgers!mcdchg!michael From: michael@mcdchg.chg.mcd.mot.com (Michael Bodine) Newsgroups: comp.sys.m68k Subject: Re: What company makes the 68070? Message-ID: <47494@mcdchg.chg.mcd.mot.com> Date: 11 Oct 90 14:26:05 GMT References: <8b4BSYy00Uh7E2nmco@andrew.cmu.edu> <3375@wombat.UUCP> Reply-To: michael@chg.mcd.mot.com (Michael Bodine) Organization: Motorola Computer Group, Schaumburg, IL Lines: 12 George Scolaro (george@wombat.UUCP) writes: > In article <8b4BSYy00Uh7E2nmco@andrew.cmu.edu> rh2y+@andrew.cmu.edu (Russell E. Hoffman, II) writes: > >Signetics make the 68070. It is roughly a 68000 clone with some on board > Another 68k clone that uses the same core as Moto (2nd source) and is cmos Hmmm...as long as you're bringing up alternatives, Motorola Semiconductor is now making the first of a long series of 68000-core based, integrated cpus: the 68300 line. They've got timers, dmas, async and synchronous communications ports and protocols, all built into the chips. I believe the two announced parts are the 68302 and the 68332. Check 'em out! -- [ Michael Bodine, michael@chg.mcd.mot.com, Dial: (708) 576-7840, FAX: x8875 ] [ Motorola MCD; Loc IL38; 1100 Woodfield; Suite 334; Schaumburg, Il 60173 ]