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danamania
Official 68k Muse


Australia
1193 Posts
Posted - 18 Jul 2003 :  07:28:00
A neat online poll at:

http://www.amigafuture.de/interactive/interactive.php

At the moment the number of 68k Amigas is near equal to PCs. Good to see the lil chips are still being used anywhere, mac or non mac.


Unknown_K
Full Member


USA
602 Posts
Posted - 18 Jul 2003 :  08:11:27
I have an amiga 500 and a 1200 I just added a 68030/50 to. Nice old retro game rigs.

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llamaboy487
Full Member


USA
516 Posts
Posted - 18 Jul 2003 :  11:01:04
Lately i've been ordering all kinds of 680x0 documentation from Motorola, as its free.

So far the Coldifre/68k Product Portfolio and the MC68020 User's Manual have been shipped i'm going to order User's Manuals for the entire 68k line, and whatever other docs I can get my hands on, and you can get them too at http://www.motorola.com/semiconductors

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shaktiman
Senior Member


United Kingdom
1226 Posts
Posted - 18 Jul 2003 :  12:31:04
I voted

Other
Mac
PC windows

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llamaboy487
Full Member


USA
516 Posts
Posted - 18 Jul 2003 :  14:04:12
referring back to the Motorola stuff... you can browse their Semiconductor literature archive, and they will send you hardcopies or burned cd's of PDF-formatted literature free. They ship internationally and its free as long as your shipping costs are "reasonable"

I ordered the 68040 User's Manual and the 68020 User's Manual, and I'm about to order some more stuff no idea how long it takes to get here though, as i ordered stuff on, like, monday and its not here yet.

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maclover5
LC Doctor/Hot Rodder


Australia
5830 Posts
Posted - 18 Jul 2003 :  16:28:38
Nice. Have fun!

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cory5412
68KMLA Comrade-in-Arms


USA
4679 Posts
Posted - 19 Jul 2003 :  23:10:13
yeah.. I've actually had some coldfire information sitting around here somewhere for ahwile... it must be with the AudioVision, the IIsi and all the other junk I can't find...

if I can't ever find the IIsi :!

anyway..

I'd love to get my grubby little paws on some other 68k creations... like a NeXT box or an amiga

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The Balance Of Judgement
Senior Member


Ivory Coast
1006 Posts
Posted - 20 Jul 2003 :  01:13:13
Motorola has a very good CPu in the little 680x0 but sadly it's not marketed well. I would love to see a 68K PDA with Basilisk II, so I can use the PDA and hook up with Mac stuff.

I can dream.

Although some PDA's do run Basilisk II so if you need Mac apps on the go, check and see which ones support the various ports of Basilisk. Interesting enough the majority of work being done on Basilisk is in Linux, so anyone running so called POSIX systems on thier PDA's or other platforms can probably patch in Classic support failry easily.

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