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The '''Motorola MC68012''' processor is a 16/32-bit ] from the early 1980s. It is an 84-pin ] version of the ] ]. The memory space was extended to 2] (causing the same issue as the ] for any programs using the high byte of an address except those only using the high bit) and an ] pin was added. All other features of the MC68010 were preserved. The '''Motorola MC68012''' processor is a 16/32-bit ] from the early 1980s. It is an 84-pin ] version of the ] ]. The memory space was extended to 2] (causing the same issue as the ] for any programs using the high byte of an address except those only using the high bit) and an ] pin was added. All other features of the MC68010 were preserved.

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The Motorola MC68012 processor is a 16/32-bit microprocessor from the early 1980s. It is an 84-pin PGA version of the Motorola MC68010. The memory space was extended to 2GiB (causing the same issue as the 68020 for any programs using the high byte of an address except those only using the high bit) and an RMC pin was added. All other features of the MC68010 were preserved.

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