Relay-Version: version B 2.10 5/3/83; site utzoo.UUCP Path: utzoo!watmath!clyde!caip!rutgers!husc6!endor!olson From: olson@endor.harvard.edu (Eric Olson) Newsgroups: net.micro.68k,net.micro.amiga,net.micro.atari16,net.micro.mac Subject: Re: The Motorola 68030 Message-ID: <302@husc6.HARVARD.EDU> Date: Thu, 2-Oct-86 12:36:01 EDT Article-I.D.: husc6.302 Posted: Thu Oct 2 12:36:01 1986 Date-Received: Sat, 4-Oct-86 05:48:11 EDT References: <2270@gitpyr.UUCP> <7637@sun.uucp> <729@sauron.UUCP> <200@mipos3.UUCP> <280@husc6.HARVARD.EDU> <1165@hoptoad.uucp> Sender: news@husc6.HARVARD.EDU Reply-To: olson@endor.UUCP (Eric Olson) Organization: Aiken Computation Lab, Harvard University Lines: 11 Keywords: here we go again... Xref: watmath net.micro.68k:1916 net.micro.amiga:5082 net.micro.atari16:2301 net.micro.mac:8078 In article <1165@hoptoad.uucp> farren@hoptoad.UUCP (Mike Farren) writes: >Mac OS dies on anything higher than >a 68000... This isn't true. The Prodigy 4, a Mac running a 16 MHz 68020 w/68881 FPC works just fine. Some things want to run with the cache off (because they contain self-modifying code). I'm not sure whether the 128K Mac ROMs are a requirement for this, but, most definitely, the Mac WILL RUN ON A 68020. -Eric