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NEC V60 was a CISC microprocessor manufactured by NEC starting in 1986. It has a memory management unit (MMU), and real-time operating system (RTOS) support for both Unix-based user-application-oriented systems and for I‑TRON–based hardware-control-oriented embedded systems. This article also describes the V70 and V80, as these share the same instruction set architecture (ISA) with the V60. In addition, a dedicated co-FPP,
multi-cpu lockstep fault-tolerant mechanism named FRM, development tools including Ada certified system MV‑4000, and in-circuit emulator (ICE) are described. Their successor, the V800 Series product families, are briefly introduced.
The V60/V70/V80's applications covered a wide area, including: circuit switching telephone exchanges, minicomputers, aerospace guidance systems, word processors, industrial computers, and various game arcades.

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