[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 ...
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 ...
[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.