Since these used the same sort of Motorola chips that powered the BeBox, this wasn't especially hard.
This was a logical application as previous Meridian 1 cores used other Motorola chips.
These were all based on the Motorola 68000 chip.
She picks up a little aluminum box a bit larger than an ice cube with a Motorola chip inside.
The Motorola chip will be used in multi-user computers that will not be available until next year at the earliest.
The 68040 is compatible with software designed for earlier generations of the Motorola chip.
The Portable makes no compromises on performance, although the use of the Motorola 68000 chip instead of the newer 68030 was disappointing.
As far as the chip goes, everyone has the Motorola 68030 chip.
Another Motorola chip, a signal processor, will provide high quality stereo sound, which, rumor has it, will be played through 8-inch speakers.
The newer model has a 25-megahertz version of the Motorola 68030 chip instead of the original and slower 16-megahertz chip.