From: utzoo!decvax!harpo!floyd!cmcl2!lanl-a!unm-ivax!nmtvax!keaton Newsgroups: net.micro Title: A 16032 is . . . Article-I.D.: nmtvax.204 Posted: Thu Feb 24 00:38:56 1983 Received: Fri Feb 25 07:40:47 1983 A 48 pin 32 bit microprocessor with a 16 bit data bus. It directly addresses 16Mb of memory, has virtual memory capability, etc. It's made by National Semiconductor. It sounds a lot like the 68000 except it is supposed to have better performance. It is part of a family -- there is also a 16016 which is similar but less powerful, and can execute 8080 code directly by flipping a mode bit in the status register. There's also the 32032 which is an enhanced 16032 with a 32 bit wide data bus. I don't know how many of these are available yet -- I'm fairly certain that at least the 32032 is *not* available. Perhaps we can be further enlightened if National is on the net. David Keaton ucbvax!unmvax!nmtvax!keaton