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- From: fischerj@informatik.tu-muenchen.de (Juergen "Rally" Fischer)
- Newsgroups: comp.sys.amiga.programmer
- Subject: Re: FWD: Fate of 68080
- Date: 26 Jan 1996 17:11:15 GMT
- Organization: Technische Universitaet Muenchen, Germany
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- In article <rbaron.i3dr@burner.com>, rbaron@burner.com (Ish Hallin) writes:
- |> On Tue 23-Jan-1996 3:22p, J LEVI wrote:
- |> JL>I know.. there'll soon be a PPC, but..
- |> JL>The 680X0 line is a dying line anyway. The only computers that use
- |> JL>Motorolla 680X0 chips are the Amiga and Macintosh. Oh, some game
- |> JL>consoles use the 680X0 as well.
- |>
- |> Atari ST's used 680x0, as do Sega Genesis console systems..
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- Also ATARI Jaguar contained 68000, but not for fx, for peripherals
- or for companies not beeing able to code the RISC it also contains ;)
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- My friends modem (Zyxel I think), got a 68000, he overclocked it a lot
- but it's doesn't overheat, et even doesn't get warm :)
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- And last but not least, I carry one in my pocket, conneckted with
- my keys :)) Well, it is a "Toshiba 68HC000f-10".
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- |>
- |> -=Red Baron=- _/\/\/\/\__/\/\/\/\/\/\__________FLATLINE
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