Hello Brian,
Am 2007-10-14 19:48:10, schrieb Brian Morris:
> the good thing about the particular manual i got is that it covers all
> 68000 to 040 in
> a unified comparitive way, so replacing formerly separate documents.
> See below.
I will loo into it.
> I had read elsewhere
> that 68020 was compatible but what about 040 (again see below).
Good question...
> i found the link via wikipedia reference on 68040 and a bit of backtracking.
> i am sorry i did not save the link but depending on your processors you maybe
> want something else anyway. well you want freescale, but there is a very large
> number of documents there ...
Hmmm...
> part of the reason i only worried up to 040 is that the debian port is
> really building
> for the users 020 code anyway. although this unified manual might help if there
> is something you can do with the 040 if you are stuck in working with the 020.
> (such as when macos required for their v7.6 an 030 and for v8.0-1 and 040).
>
> do you know enough about 68k to comment on that in regards to the
> current situation ?
> (or anybody)
Unfortunatly not. I have done my courses @Motorolla between 1988 and 1993
but had never realy the time to work with it except for the DSP stuff.
I have Platine Layouts for the 680x0 series building SBC's and such but
have no real experience (as I have already written, the microchips are
laying arround for the last 10 years and for some I realy do not know
for what they are - Oops!)
Thanks, Greetings and nice Day
Michelle Konzack
Systemadministrator
Tamay Dogan Network
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