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Where do I get a 680x0 processor from?

The demand for Motorola 68k processors has increased over the last few months with the release of the PPC boards. They can be bought from most Amiga and Apple Mac suppliers. However, if you have difficulty finding them you can call Motorola and ask for the processor. Unfortunately I cannot include the contact number, as this will vary from country to country, try the phone book or something.

When you have found them you will need to state the part number shown below.

MC68040RC?? - The question marks (??) indicate the clock speed, such as 25 for a 25Mhz. This is entirely up to you- you can either have a 25 or 50MHz unit.

If you are after a 68060 processor the part number Is:

XC68060RC50 - This is for a 50MHz '060 processor. You may be able to buy a 66MHz model by asking for a

XC68060RC66, however there is only a very small speed increase.

 



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