Motorola 68000 (MC68000) CPU Scrap for Gold Recovery
The Motorola 68000 (MC68000) is the first member of the 680×0 line of microprocessors. Internally, the 68000 is a 32-bit microprocessor with 32-bit data and address registers. Externally, it has a 16-bit data bus and a 24-bit address bus, which limits the size of addressable memory to 16 MB. If you’re looking to buy or sell Motorola 68000 CPUs for gold recovery, you’ve come to the right place. Our products are cheap, hassle-free, and perfect for anyone interested in recovering gold from vintage electronics.
Key Features of Motorola 68000 CPUs:
- 32-bit Internal Architecture: Offers advanced processing capabilities for its time.
- 16-bit External Data Bus: Compatible with a wide range of systems.
- 24-bit Address Bus: Supports up to 16 MB of addressable memory.
- Versatile Variants: Includes 68008 (8-bit external data bus), 68HC000 (low-power HCMOS), 68HC001 (selectable 8/16-bit bus), 68EC000 (embedded version), and 68SEC000 (static core).
Why Recover Gold from Motorola 68000 CPUs?
Motorola 68000 CPUs are highly sought after for their gold content, particularly in their pins and internal wiring. These processors were widely used in iconic systems like the Apple Macintosh, Commodore Amiga, and Atari ST, making them valuable for both scrap and collectors.
Computers Using Motorola 68000 CPUs:
- Apple Lisa 2
- Apple Macintosh 128
- Atari 520STfm and 1040STfm
- Commodore Amiga 500 and 1000
Other Products for Gold Recovery:
We also offer a wide range of high-yield scrap for gold recovery, including:
- Intel: 186 / 286 / 386 / 486 / Pentium / Pentium Pro / i860 / i960
- Cyrix: 486 / 586 / MII
- IBM: 486 / 586 / 686
- Motorola: 68000 / 88000 series
- NEC & Toshiba: MIPS series (R4000 / R8000 / R10000 / R12000)
- AMD: 286 / 386 / 486 / K5 / 29000 series
- IDT: Winchip C6 / 2A
- DEC: Alpha
- HP: PA-7000 & PA-8000 RISC series
- SUN: SPARC / UltraSPARC / SuperSPARC RISC series
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