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The '''Motorola Dragonball''' is the ] previously used in the ] platform, prior to Palm OS 5. It is based on the ] ] used in the original ]. The '''Motorola Dragonball''' is the ] previously used in the ] platform, prior to Palm OS 5. It is based on the ] ] used in the original ].


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This article is about the Motorola Dragonball microprocessor. However, there is also a Japanese manga and anime named Dragon Ball.

The Motorola Dragonball is the microprocessor previously used in the Palm Computing platform, prior to Palm OS 5. It is based on the Motorola 68000 used in the original Apple Macintosh.

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Motorola-Freescale-NXP processors and microcontrollers
Processors
Industrial control unit
6800 family
68000 family
Embedded system 68k-variants
88000
Floating-point coprocessors (FPUs)
Memory management units (MMU)
PowerPC family
ARM
Microcontrollers
8-bit
16/32-bit
24-bit
32-bit