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- From: D.Steven@its.amc.edu.au (Darren Steven)
- Newsgroups: comp.sys.amiga.hardware
- Subject: Re: Which '040 is this?
- Date: Thu, 08 Feb 96 20:30:22 GMT
- Organization: Australian Maritime College
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- In article <42116490@phoenix.owl.de>,
- "Frank Wille" <frank@phoenix.owl.de> wrote:
- >Garth Corral wrote on 29 Jan 1996 22:01:06 GMT
- >about "Which '040 is this?" :
- >
- >GC>
- >GC> The cpu has XC68040HRC25M printed on top along with a smaller block of
- >
- >It's definitely a full 68040. A 040 without FPU would be labeled
- >XC68LC040 and without FPU and MMU XC68EC040. BTW, I don't know of
- >any A3640 board which comes with a crippled 040.
- >
- >
-
- Mine did. The very last CBM 4000's were available with an LC040, and a cost
- reduced CPU card. I think the '030 version had an EC030 on the motherboard (I
- have seen the pads & label on the MB).
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-
- Darren Steven
-
- Australian Maritime College
- Information Technology Services Department
- Newnham Campus
- Launceston, Tasmania, Australia
- Phone (003) 35 4842
- D.Steven@its.amc.edu.au
-
- All opinons are mine only, and do not reflect those of my employer.
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