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Motorola Single Board Computers

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Motorola Single Board Computers
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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]

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Motorola MVME162

NetBSD supports the MVME147, MVME162, MVME167, MVME172 and MVME177 boards from the mvme68k family,[3] as well as the MVME160x line of mvmeppc boards.[4]

OpenBSD supported the MVME141, MVME147, MVME162, MVME165, MVME167, MVME172, MVME177, MVME180, MVME181, MVME187, MVME188, and MVME197 boards. Both the OpenBSD/mvme68k and OpenBSD/mvme88k ports were discontinued following the 5.5 release.[5][6]

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