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- From: hm002b@uhura.cc.rochester.edu (PRIMUS SUCKS!)
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- Subject: Re: ZyXEL U-1496E does it really have a MC68000??
- Message-ID: <1993Jan10.170231.16297@galileo.cc.rochester.edu>
- Date: 10 Jan 93 17:02:31 GMT
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- In article <rkimball.726640832@athena> rkimball@athena.qualcomm.com (Robert Kimball) writes:
- >hm002b@uhura.cc.rochester.edu (PRIMUS SUCKS!) writes:
- >
- >>In article:
- >>I was just wondering does the ZyXEL u-1496E really have a 68000 cpu? I have
- >>a 1496E and I opened it up and I could not find the 68000 chip is it there?
- >
- >Yes indeed, there is a 68000 in there. I don't see how you could miss it
- >as it is huge :) It is right next to the EPROMs.
- >
- >--
- >
- >
- >Bob Kimball
- >rkimball@qualcomm.com
- Could you be a little more specific the closest thing to the M 68000 I saw
- was some Motorola chip that just had the first to digits 68 then a whole
- slew of other numbers. There were no other Motorola chips is that the one?
- There were a bunch of "ZyXEL" chips that look the 68000
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