68060 Revision Number?
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Lamaman1971
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68060 Revision Number?
Hi folks, looking at the top of a Motorola 68060 - how do you identify the revision number of the chip?
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exxos
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Re: 68060 Revision Number?
They are all re-printed now. So whatever is printed on them is meaningless unless you have a known genuine one ?
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exxos
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Re: 68060 Revision Number?
Yeah but ironically I deleted those pages off the old server as its not valid anymore because all the chips are reprinted these days. So if you go on those figures, you may think you have a REV6, but you probably don't.
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Re: 68060 Revision Number?
By documenting fakes, and showing how to better identify real 68060's from their external markings we inadvertently showed the people doing the fakes how to do a better job?
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Re: 68060 Revision Number?
Stick with a seller who has the best possible reputation (again, no guarantees), but one such seller is here--so far, a number of Amiga users have bought genuine rev. 6 CPUs from him:
https://www.ebay.com/itm/155055216459?e ... SwIgNXlMeJ
https://www.ebay.com/itm/155055216459?e ... SwIgNXlMeJ
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Re: 68060 Revision Number?
Exactly this. Its unfortunate but there is no way to know until they show up.alexh wrote: 23 Jun 2022 17:32 By documenting fakes, and showing how to better identify real 68060's from their external markings we inadvertently showed the people doing the fakes how to do a better job?
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