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Vintage OS: One Man Unix

A spirit of an ancient time: Single-user single-task Unix-like OS from 80's for a 6809 MCU... and revitalized later for a 68000 MCU.

Atari ST reborn...

Two attempts to build an Atari ST clone.

A Small MC68008 Computer System

This report presents a design for a minimal computer system using the MC68008, exploiting the unique features of the MC68008 to create a small (23 chip) computer which nevertheless executes a full 32-bit instruction set and is completely software compatible with 16-bit 68000 systems.

EASy68K - Editor/Assembler/Simulator for the 68000

EASy68K is a 68000 Structured Assembly Language IDE. EASy68K allows you to edit, assemble and run 68000 programs on a Windows PC. No additional hardware is required. EASy68K is an open source project distributed under the GNU GPL.

6502 Single Board Computers

An inexpensive 65c02 based single board computer by Daryl Rictor.

68000 home computer

You grab a Motorola 68HC000 32 bit mcu, some knowledge, you mix them together and you should get a 32-bit power single board computer. The chip is quite old but there are many chip makers still produce it.

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