Motorola 68EC030
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The 68EC030 is a microprocessor from Motorola. It is a lower cost version of the Motorola 68030, the difference between the two being that the 68EC030 does not have an on-chip memory management unit.
The 68EC030 was used as the CPU of one model of the Amiga 4000, and on a number of CPU accelerator cards for the Commodore Amiga line of computers.
Cisco Systems' 2500 Series Router, a small-to-medium enterprise computer internetworking appliance, also uses this CPU.
| Motorola/Freescale processors | |
|---|---|
| The 6800 family | 6809 (see also: Hitachi 6309) |
| 68000 family | 68000 · 68008 · 68010 · 68012 · 68020 · 68030 · 68040 · 68060 · ColdFire · DragonBall |
| Low-cost variants | 68EC000 · 68EC020 · 68EC030 · 68EC040 · 68LC040 |
| Pre-PowerPC RISC | 88000 |
| Floating-point coprocessors | 68881, 68882 |
| PowerPC family | PPC e200 · PPC 6xx/e300 · PPC 75x · PPC e500 · PPC 74xx/e600 · PowerQUICC family |
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