I find that very odd as usually each suceeding
generation of CPU typically
includes more instructions (or more addressing modes). It may be that the
latest 68k CPUs have timing differences that make running certain Amiga
software problematic. Do you have any more information on this?
-spc (Have Amiga will program)
Unfortunatly I don't remember where I read that for sure, and I'm not 100%
sure it's the Dragonball, but the Dragonball sounds like the right follow
on processor. I think I read it in the TEAM Amiga Mailing list, in one of
Dave Haynie's posts, but like I said, I don't remember.
However, I think even some of the 68040 and 68060 series chips don't have
all the instructions of earlier processors. We got any 68k pro's around
here?
Zane
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