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The '''Motorola Dragonball''' is the Microprocessor used in the ] and other palmtop computers. The '''Motorola Dragonball''' is the microprocessor used in the ] platform.
It is based on the ] used in the original Apple ]. It is based on the ] used in the original Apple ].


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See ] for information on the Japanese animation. See ] and ] for information on the Japanese animation.

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The Motorola Dragonball is the microprocessor used in the Palm Computing platform. It is based on the Motorola 68000 used in the original Apple Macintosh.


See Dragon Ball and Dragon Ball Z for information on the Japanese animation.