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  2. Motorola Ming - Wikipedia

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    The full touchscreen simulates a traditional keypad, to give users a familiar experience, while a simplified user interface offers one-handed access to the most often used applications. Bluetooth 2.0 allows for simple pairing with enabled accessories, and enhances A1600's download speed and improving battery life.

  3. VMEbus - Wikipedia

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    In 1979, during development of the Motorola 68000 CPU, one of their engineers, Jack Kister, decided to set about creating a standardized bus system for 68000-based systems. [2] The Motorola team brainstormed for days to select the name VERSAbus. VERSAbus cards were large, 370 by 230 mm (14 + 1 ⁄ 2 by 9 + 1 ⁄ 4 in), and used edge connectors. [3]

  4. VERSAdos - Wikipedia

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    VERSAdos is an operating system dating back to the early 1980s for use on the Motorola 68000 [1] development system called the EXORmacs which featured the VERSAbus and an array of option cards. They were typically connected to CDC Phoenix disk drives running one to four 14-inch platters.

  5. Communications Processor Module - Wikipedia

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    Motorola 68302 Integrated Multiprotocol Processor featured a RISC processor [1] controlled either by a microcode in ROM or by downloadable firmware. Various forms of microcode were shipped for different applications, for example to support Signaling System 7 communications or Centronics parallel interface.

  6. Motorola Marco - Wikipedia

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    The Motorola Marco was a Newton OS-based personal digital assistant from Motorola, launched in January 1995 at MacWorld. [1] It was unique in that it included a compatible RadioMail and ARDIS network radio antenna, which allowed users to check and send e-mails, as well as receive and send text messages.

  7. Motorola 68030 - Wikipedia

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    The Motorola 68030 ("sixty-eight-oh-thirty") is a 32-bit microprocessor in the Motorola 68000 family. It was released in 1987. The 68030 was the successor to the Motorola 68020, and was followed by the Motorola 68040. In keeping with general Motorola naming, this CPU is often referred to as the 030 (pronounced oh-three-oh or oh-thirty).