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author | Joakim Larsson Edstrom <joakimlarsson42@gmail.com> | 2017-01-18 16:26:09 +0100 |
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committer | Joakim Larsson Edstrom <joakimlarsson42@gmail.com> | 2017-01-18 16:26:09 +0100 |
commit | 1db6eb099802640bcaeae7d71d6056b45800ab81 (patch) | |
tree | 1c05fcebede174bfb0cd32c9fb0b576b547ae291 /src/mame/drivers/fccpu30.cpp | |
parent | 42b396a2945c1f574b543f50bc1b5b93738716fc (diff) |
fccpu30: improved documentation
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diff --git a/src/mame/drivers/fccpu30.cpp b/src/mame/drivers/fccpu30.cpp index 33ea2d70ce7..04beb099114 100644 --- a/src/mame/drivers/fccpu30.cpp +++ b/src/mame/drivers/fccpu30.cpp @@ -70,6 +70,14 @@ * * History of Force Computers *--------------------------- + * 1981 Force Computers was founded in San Jose, California. Over time a European headquarter was opened + * in Munich, Germany, and a Japanese headquarter in Tokyo + * 1996 Force was aquired by Solectron Corporation in 1996 + * 2004 Force was sold off from Solectron to Motorola + * 2008 Force was aquired by Emerson as part of the Motorola Embedded Division + * 2016 Force was aquired by Platinum Equity as part of the Emerson Network Power Division + * + * Force developed and produced VME board products based on SPARC, Pentium, PowerPC and 68K. * * Misc links about Force Computes and this board: *------------------------------------------------ |