Motorola Single Board Computers
Motorola Single Board Computers is Motorola's production line of computer boards for embedded systems.[1] There are three different lines : mvme68k, mvmeppc and mvme88k. The first version of the board appeared in 1988. Motorola still makes those boards and the last one is MVME3100.[2]
NetBSD supports module families MVME147, MVME162, MVME167, MVME172 and MVME177.[3]
OpenBSD supports the MVME141, MVME165, MVME188 and MVME197 boards.[4]
As one of the founders of the VME (MVME) architecture and the VME International Trade Association (VITA) decades ago, Artesyn has made significant contributions to the evolution of the technology by developing unmatchable expertise in the design of industry-leading VME (MVME) products and have been a long-standing, trusted supplier for highly demanding applications. To underline this commitment, Artesyn has been investing heavily in their VME (MVME) offerings to ensure that Artesyn can continue to offer an extensive portfolio of VME boards up to at least 2025. Artesyn Embedded Technologies embedded computing group emerges from legacy acquisitions of some of the leaders in the embedded computing industry including Force Computers, Heurikon Computers, and the Motorola Computing Group (MCG).
Board | CPU |
---|---|
MVME 110 | 68000 |
MVME 133 | 68020 |
MVME 141 | 68030 |
MVME 143[5] | 68030 |
MVME 147 | 68030 |
MVME 162 | 68040 |
MVME 165 | 68040 |
MVME 167 | 68040 |
MVME 172 | 68060 |
MVME 177 | 68060 |
MVME 181 | 88000 |
MVME 187 | 88000 |
MVME 188 | 88000 |
MVME 197 | 88110 |
MVME 1603 | PowerPC 603 |
MVME 1604 | PowerPC 604 |
MVME 2301 | PowerPC 603 |
MVME 2305 | PowerPC 604 |
MVME 2700 | PowerPC G3 |
MVME 3100 | PowerPC MPC8540 |
MVME 4100 | PowerPC MPC8548E |
MVME 5100 | PowerPC MPC750/MPC755/MPC7410 |
MVME 5500 | PowerPC MPC7457 |
MVME 6100 | PowerPC MPC7457 |
MVME 7100 | PowerPC MPC864xD |
References
- ↑ A quote from the NetBSD port page: NetBSD/mvme68k is the port of NetBSD to Motorola's 68k VME Single Board Computers (SBC). The first Motorola SBC was introduced in 1988. Motorola has continued development on 68k and PowerPC based SBC VME modules.
- ↑ MVME3100 on Motorola's site Archived September 26, 2012, at the Wayback Machine.
- ↑ NetBSD/mvme68k: Notes on Supported Boards
- ↑ http://www.openbsd.org/46.html
- ↑ http://m88k.com/mvme143.html