Chyron's , Max!, and Maxine! series of
television character generators use the 68060 as the main processor. These character generators were a fixture on many American television networks' affiliate stations. In desktops, the 68060 is used in some variants of the
Amiga 4000T produced by Amiga Technologies, and available as a third party upgrade for other Amiga models. It is also used in the Amiga clone
DraCo non-linear video system. Medusa Computer Systems of Switzerland introduced the Hades 060 computer in 1996, aiming for compatibility with the
Atari ST family of systems, featuring a 68060 core at 120 MHz, a 30MHz bus, 4 MB (EDO or SIM) RAM upgradeable to 1 GB, 2 ISA slots, 4 PCI slots, 1 VME slot, and 1 E-IDE slot. In graphical terms, the computer could manage ATI 64, ET 4000 and ET 6000 graphic cards at 135 MHz (with 2 or 4 MB). A modified TOS 3.06 was used, with MultiTOS possible and NVDI. The Hades 060 followed on from the earlier Medusa T60 system. The
Q60 extended the
Sinclair QL design similarly from the slowest start to the ultimate pace of the 68K architecture's capabilities; these 68060-based motherboards—at 66 MHz for the full 68060 or a non-FPU 68LC060 option overclocked to 80 MHz—are more than 100 times faster than the Sinclair QL while running the same operating systems. The 68060 was used in
Nortel Meridian 1 Option 51, 61 and 81 large office
PBX systems, powering the CP3 and CP4 core processor boards. A pair of these boards each sporting a 68060 could be used to make the PBX fault tolerant. This was a logical application as previous Meridian 1 cores used other Motorola chips. Nortel later changed the architecture to use Intel processors. A 68060 processor upgrade to
Wellfleet Communications' Backbone Concentrator Node (BCN) router was announced in 1995. The Motorola
Vanguard 6560 multiprotocol router uses a 50 MHz 68EC060 processor. Motorola
MVME-17x and Force Computer SYS68K
VMEbus systems use a 68060 CPU.
Alpha Microsystems AM-6000, AM-6060, and AM-7000 use a 68060. After Motorola stopped developing newer processors, Alpha Microsystems migrated to
x86. == Variants ==