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LC 580 & 24-bit Addressing

Mac128

Well-known member
Anyone know what is the reason that the 580 cannot use 24-bit addressing. Is it in the ROM? Or is it some other kind of hardware restriction?

 

equill

Well-known member
Bittitude, as opposed to beatitude, is a function of processor and System. 68000 machines were 24-bit as a make-do. 68030 machines were given optional 32-bit capability at first in System 7, and then obligatory 32-bit operation. Some 68000 machines can run System 7 (up to 7.5?), but seldom with distinction. What is the attraction, apart from use of a IIe card?

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defor

You can make up something and come back to it late
Staff member
as the 580 is a 630 with a crt attached shoehorned into a 520's case, I'd look towards why the 630 won't do 24-bit, and I'd wager it is because iirc, the oldest system shipping with the 630 was 7.5

 

defor

You can make up something and come back to it late
Staff member
did it really? guess the one I first used might have been a late version because i definitely remember it coming with 7.5

 

LCGuy

LC Doctor/Hot Rodder
The very early 630's came with either 7.1.1 or 7.1.2, I'd imagine that after 7.5 came out the 630 then got 7.5.

 

Charlieman

Well-known member
Has anyone else tried to create a System Enabler? I tried to make one for the Pippin years ago to run a G3 accelerator and failed.

In theory, you should be able to take resources from a supported OS and plug them into an Enabler template. The template will load the resources and you should be able to run on an earlier OS. Unfortunately Apple treated the Enabler as proprietary and there are few sources of information. Any contributions or sample code?

 
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