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Processors
Processors: MC68060 / PC68060
Connection: CPU Sockel |
50Mhz PGA MC68060
PGA PC68060
Voltage: | 3.3V |
Data Bus: | 32bit |
Address Bus: | 32bit |
Cache: | 8k Data Cache 8k Instruction Cache |
MMU: | Yes |
FPU: | Yes |
Transistors: | 2,500,000 |
Available in Mhz |
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50 |
60 |
The 68060 was never used as the base processor in any Commodore Amiga's, however it was used as the base processor in several clones and also the A4000T from Amiga Technologies was available with a third party accelerator card containing an 060. The 060 has been used on numerous accelerators available for most models. XC versions are earlier releases of the processor, whilst chips with the MC marking were introduced in 1999. The MC versions tend to be much more tolerant of heat and are more tolerant of being overclocked, for example there are cases of this processor being overclocked to 100Mhz. The last version (Rev 6) of MC68060 has a maskset number of E41J, always look for this marking when buying chips.
Contributions to this page by:
Carsten Pauer, Joe Torre, Oliver Sprenger, RiWa & Friends
Letzte Änderung des Artikels: 2009-01-26 21:49
Revision: 1.0
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