On 2000/04/21 at 10:45pm -0500, Joe <rigdonj(a)intellistar.net> wrote:
It has three large ICs on it. Two are XC88200RC25B s
and the other is a
MC88100RC25. Can anyone tell me what exactly these are?
The 88000 was Motorola's late 1980s 32-bit RISC processor, intended as a
general-purpose successor to the 68000 series. Not particularly
successful, and fairly soon dropped in favour of the PowerPC.
The 88100 is the CPU, and the 88200s are MMU & cache (most likely one for
instructions and one for data).
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Kevin Schoedel
schoedel(a)kw.igs.net