I can attest to this! I once had a prototype GSM Class I phone
(which nobody makes anymore, BTW), and there were no less than three
684xx processors in it. Wish I still had that thing--
Jeff
> At 08:59 AM 6/27/97 BST, someone wrote:
Big advantage here over Atari and Amiga 68000
based
hardware is the high availability of dirt cheap networking and disk
hardware... other than that, I'll take the 68000 based stuff any day as a
personal preferance.
If interested in such family of CPU's and want to use them as preference, be
informed that Motorola use a 68k chip inside its GSM cellular phones (like
^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
7000's and 8000's)
I found this info on
http://www.ibt.dk/morten/friends/hardware.htm
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