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- From: malte@techfak.uni-bielefeld.de (Malte Uhl)
- Subject: Re: building a low-cost 68030 workstation
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- Date: Mon, 9 Nov 1992 16:17:23 GMT
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- malte@techfak.uni-bielefeld.de (Malte Uhl) writes:
- >By the way, does anyone know of a *simple and cheap* way to replace a 68000
- >with a 68030 ? No additional caches, pipes and whistles please.
- >I plan to replace a MC68000F12 running at 16MHz clock speed.
-
- I should have mentioned that this was a request for a commercial plug and play
- thingy. It is intended to replace the 68000 CPU of a CPU accelerator in
- an Atari ST.
- I'm not at all in the hardware business but I'm quite good with the soldering
- iron.
-
- Malte
-