Motorola 68EC020

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The 68EC020 is a microprocessor from Motorola. It is a lower cost version of the Motorola 68020, the difference between the two being that the 68EC020 only has a 24-bit address bus, rather than the 32-bit address bus of the full 68020, and thus is only able to address 16 MB of RAM.

The 68EC020 was used as the CPU of Commodore's Amiga 1200 home computer, and their Amiga CD32 games console.

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List of Motorola/Freescale microprocessors
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 75x ("PowerPC G3") | PPC 74xx ("PowerPC G4") | PowerQUICC
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