Path: utzoo!attcan!uunet!lll-winken!lll-tis!helios.ee.lbl.gov!nosc!ucsd!sdcc6!sdcc3!ma179aav From: ma179aav@sdcc3.ucsd.EDU (Stephen Hartford) Newsgroups: comp.sys.amiga Subject: Re: 68010 and the 500 Summary: In search of a faster CPU... Message-ID: <4224@sdcc3.ucsd.EDU> Date: 9 Jun 88 19:45:27 GMT References: <2890@louie.udel.EDU> <333@uwslh.UUCP> Reply-To: ma179aav@sdcc3.ucsd.edu.UUCP (Stephen Hartford) Organization: University of California, San Diego Lines: 17 In article <333@uwslh.UUCP> lishka@uwslh.UUCP (Fish-Guts) writes: > Now, if you are trying to put a 68010 that runs *faster* than >your current 68000 your are probably in for a big headache (as well as >rewiring and the works). There may be kits to do this, although I am >not the person to ask about this. Someone else know anything in this area? Cris Erving, of Aminetics (the guys who did Squeeze RAM, People Meter, etc.) showed a working 25Mhz 68000 board he's working on at the Amiga Tech Users Group (in L.A.). He's still finalizing the design, but claims it will NOT be a kit. Apparently he's "had enough" with giving customer support on "kits". :-) -- Stephen Hartford shartford@ucsd.edu, *but only until June 17, 1988,* This summer at: NewTek, 115 W. Crane St., Topeka, KS 66603 (913) 354-1146 San Diego Amiga Users Group, P.O. Box 80186, San Diego, CA 92138-0186