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- From: mozart@zelator.in-berlin.de (Thomas Witt)
- Subject: Re: 68010 SWITCH !!!
- Organization: Puplic-Access-Xenix-System
- Date: Sun, 23 Aug 92 09:06:19 GMT
- Message-ID: <8NB6JRJ@zelator.in-berlin.de>
- References: <1992Aug9.073419.27455@lugb.latrobe.edu.au> <jvl.03by@redorc.chi.il.us>
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- In <jvl.03by@redorc.chi.il.us> jvl@redorc.chi.il.us (System Operator) writes:
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- >In article <1992Aug9.073419.27455@lugb.latrobe.edu.au>,
- >CSC9017984R@LUST2.LATROBE.EDU.AU (M.C. Freddy!!) writes:
- >>I am thinking about piggy-backing a 68010 with my 68000 and installing a
- >>switch to switch between >chips, so I get the best of both worlds...
- >Now there is an idea! I would love to see this done in action, and plans for it
- >for that matter!
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- MMh, easy to do... You can simply solder the chips with the
- "pick-a-back"-method so that the chips are one on top of the other.
- Only pin 17 of the 68010 and of the 68000, too, mustn't be soldered
- : These are the _HLT_-Pins. And now you need simply a switch
- for switching the 68010 or the 68000-pin to the motherboard...
- So only one of them is in function, the other is reciving the
- _HLT_-signal
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- WARNING:
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- _YOU_ assume all risk by using this idea.
-
- I will be held responsible for damage inflicted
- on their machine(s) for any reason(s).
-
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