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Processors
ID #3963
Processors: MC68EC020
Connection: CPU Socket |
Voltage: | 5V |
Data Bus: | 32bit |
Address Bus: | 24bit |
Cache: | 256 byte instruction cache |
MMU: | None |
FPU: | None |
Transistors: | 190,000 |
Available in Mhz |
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16.00 |
This processor has been used as the base processor in some Amiga models most notably the A1200. The primary difference between the MC68EC020 and the MC68020 is that it has a 24bit address bus. It may not be possible to use an external MMU or FPU with the MC68EC020 but this has not been confirmed.
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Mirko Alexander Stuffe
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