He seems to have worked for IU, Purdue, and written for Circuit Cellar
Ink. Following is an index of his articles.
http://www.dtweed.com/circuitcellar/xcyliaxi.htm#1303
CCI #86 9/1997 p62 is the first 68030 article Part 1: The Hardware
CCI #87 10/1997 p66 is the second 68030 article Part 2: The Boot PROM
Monitor & Device Drivers
CCI #88 10/1997 p66 is the third 68030 article Part 3:
Cross-Development Environment and Downloading
On 7/13/2010 5:36 PM, Tom Watson wrote:
I believe that the project you are interested in is
the one done by Ingo Cyliax at Indiana University. He developed (for a class I believe)
an ISA form factor board that had a MC68030. At one time I had all the artwork&
schematics (I may still??). A search brought up a couple of references, but the page at
Indiana University seems to have been taken down. It was a pretty good system, including
interfaces for keyboards and mice (I believe). It DID have ISA slots, and the ROM
software worked against a standard IDE/Serial/Parallel board set, booting the disk. The
memory was fixed at 4 megs (I may be wrong at this), and used the synchronous interface of
the MC68030. The ISA portion used the async interface for the ISA timing, and an
interrupt multiplexer multi interface chip (MC68901??) to handle the keyboard I/O.
The web site also included a frame buffer that used an alternate interface that was
provided for. I believe that there was an edition of Minix that ran on it as well. I
suspect that with a little work 68k Linux ought to work, as the MC68030 has an MMU.
Maybe someone can use this information to access the Wayback machine and get a proper
pointer.
Hope this helps.