Chuck Guzis wrote:
IMOHO, only Motorola and NS of all of the "16
bit" chip producers
ever understood the importance of a continuous non-segmented memory
space. Given the time of introduction, I consider the 68K to be a
marvel of MPU design. Too bad IBM didn't adopt it for the PC.
Too bad IBM sold
the WRONG PC. Some sort of LAB computer IBM made
had a 68000 I think.
Cheers,
Chuck