[Adam Podstawczyński] found himself trying to operate one of these Motorola ECBs from 1981. This board contains a 68000 CPU (as used in several Macintoshes and Amigas), 32 kB of RAM, and a ROM ...
[Michael Kohn] started programming on the Motorola 68000 architecture and then, for work reasons, moved over to the Intel x86 and was not exactly pleased by the latter chip’s perceived shortcomings.
The D68000 is 100% compatible with original Motorola’s 68000 and as a proof ... Of course D68000 is binary-compatible with m68k family of microprocessors, more over – DCD’s D68000 has a 16-bit data ...