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- From: dsr@lns598.tn.cornell.edu (Daniel S. Riley)
- Newsgroups: bit.listserv.i-amiga
- Subject: Re: GVP A530
- Date: 22 Jan 1993 08:38:21 -0500
- Organization: Wilson Lab, Cornell U., Ithaca, NY 14853
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- CAMACHO@ECSUC.CTSTATEU.EDU writes:
- >If I run Showconfig from the tools draw... My system shows a
- >68030 and MMU... The A530 uses the cheaper 68030, this it has NO MMU..
- >why does Showconfig say that my system has one?
-
- There is no easy way to tell a 68EC030 from a real 68030--there is no
- bit you can test--so the only way to tell is to create a mapping with
- the MMU and see if it works. Most versions of AmigaDOS do not do
- this, so they just assume that anything that looks like a '30 has an
- MMU.
-
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