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- From: storm@ar.ar.com.au (Storm/Cydonia)
- Newsgroups: comp.sys.amiga.programmer
- Subject: Re: Processors
- Date: 23 Mar 1996 06:48:43 +1000
- Organization: I need to put my ORGANIZATION here.
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- Porter Woodward (porter_woodward@internet.kronos.com) wrote:
-
- : 68000 = 8088
- : 68010 = ?
- : 68020 = 80286
- : 68030 = 80386
- : 68040 = 80486
- : 68060 = Pentium
-
- That's a bit dodgy. There is a BIG difference between 286 and 386, whilst
- 020 and 030 are effectively identical. You should equate both 020 and 030
- to the same Intel chip, probably a 386.
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