Path: utzoo!utgpu!news-server.csri.toronto.edu!rpi!usc!cs.utexas.edu!oakhill!jtr From: jtr@oakhill.sps.mot.com (Jim Reinhart) Newsgroups: comp.sys.m68k Subject: Re: 68k pinout (sources of info) Message-ID: <1991Apr12.145253.27741@oakhill.sps.mot.com> Date: 12 Apr 91 14:52:53 GMT References: <106378@tut.cis.ohio-state.edu> <1991Apr11.235522.14379@csusac.csus.edu> Reply-To: jtr@oakhill.UUCP (Jim Reinhart) Organization: Motorola Inc., Austin, Texas Lines: 33 In article <1991Apr11.235522.14379@csusac.csus.edu> cs1598@gaia.ecs.csus.edu (Michael Noriega) writes: >In article <106378@tut.cis.ohio-state.edu> bjohnson@parrot.cis.ohio-state.edu (brent ian johnson) writes: >> >> Could someone post the pin assignments of a 68k (68 pin grid array) >>I have a net list of am Amiga accelerator, but it lists the 68 pin chip, >>and I have a 64 pin chip. > > Over the past few weeks, I have seen several requests for 68k info that indicatea general lack of technical documentation - we have lots and lots of documentation available so maybe the problem is that not everyone knows how to get it. For the record: Motorola Semiconductor Literature Distribution Center P.O. Box 20912, Phoenix Arizona 85036 (602) 994-6561 or for the academic world: Motorola University Support Program MD 56-102 P.O Box 52073, Phoenix Arizona 85072 (602) 952-3855 or call one of the 60 domestic semiconductor sales offices or call the Motorola Design Line (800) 521-6274 There is no good reason not to have the right documentation. -- Regards, Jim Reinhart Motorola Microprocessor Products Group Austin, Texas