Xref: utzoo comp.sys.amiga.tech:15323 comp.sys.amiga:69613 Path: utzoo!attcan!uunet!wuarchive!zaphod.mps.ohio-state.edu!tut.cis.ohio-state.edu!pt.cs.cmu.edu!o.gp.cs.cmu.edu!andrew.cmu.edu!df1m+ From: df1m+@andrew.cmu.edu (David A. Faler) Newsgroups: comp.sys.amiga.tech,comp.sys.amiga Subject: Re: replacing the 68000 by a 68070 - is it possible Message-ID: Date: 20 Oct 90 19:51:45 GMT References: <453@krabat.marco.UUCP>, Organization: Carnegie Mellon, Pittsburgh, PA Lines: 31 In-Reply-To: I was looking around at the bboards, and saw this message, and saw it hadn't been replied to, so... The 68070 _does_ exit, but it's not a motorola chip. It basically a 60000, w/ * Full bus error recovery * decoded interupts * built in clock generator * MMU * 2-channel DMA controller * I^2C bus interface (up to 100Kbits/s) * UART interface that can use an external clock * 3 Timer registers There's alot of talk of this chip going on on internet.coco, since it's being used for the MM1. Why do you want to replace it anyway? It's actually a bit slower (15Mhz '70 = 12.5MHz '00). Granted it has some very nice additional features, but I'm not sure how you could reasonably change your system to take advantage of them. ----------------------------------------- David Faler Carnegie~-Mellon ~University df1m+@andrew.cmu.edu "It is not just a riot of blots and blurs and disjointed jottings linked by spurts of speed. . . it only looks as like it as damn it." - James Joyce Disclaimer: "Consistency is the hobgoblin of small minds." - Ralph Waldo Emerson