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Processors
ID #3966
Processors: MC68EC040V
Connection: CPU Socket |
Voltage: | 3.3V |
Data Bus: | 32bit |
Address Bus: | 32bit |
Cache: | 4k instruction cache 4k data cache |
MMU: | None |
FPU: | None |
Transistors: | 962,000 |
Available in Mhz |
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Unknown |
As far as I know, the 68EC040V has never been used as the base processor for any Amiga, or on an accelerator card, although it should be 100% compatible. The difference between the 68040V and the 68EC040V is that it lacks an internal MMU and FPU and cannot support an external one. The 68EC040V processors were usually 68040V's where the MMU and FPU had failed during testing. The 'V' designation means the processor is a 3.3V version instead of the conventional 5V version.
Letzte Änderung des Artikels: 2009-01-26 21:55
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