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Amiga computer related discussion => Amiga Hardware Issues and discussion => Topic started by: Akira on June 30, 2008, 04:05:04 PM
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The topic says it all...
Are the XC68882 FPUs the same as the MC68882 FPUs?
I've seen XC68882R50As and MC68882R50As around and I was wondering...
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The difference between XC and MC is that it has been fully verified / certified and all bugs are known and documented. It's performance within the military temperature range is known. It makes a motorola part acceptable for military uses.
This usually takes several years and several revisions of a chip to become MC certified. It took 6 revisions and 3-4 years for the 68060 to become MC.
I've just re-checked and there were several mask spins for the 68882 (not to say any were functional)
0C35H
5896M
4B96M
2C12R
1J23S
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So XC is "experimental"? Like the planes?
Do you think it would run fine in an Amiga accelerator?
What's the most common part for a 68882 FPU?
hahaha, I can't help but laugh at |"military spec"| :D
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An "XC" rated FPU will work just fine.
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XC runs hotter than MC.
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Akira wrote:
So XC is "experimental"? Like the planes?
No. They still sell XC parts. It means that it is still in the qualification period and you should use it for non critical applications. As has already been said XC will work fine
Ideal wrote:
XC runs hotter than MC.
That is not a valid rule. It may or may not be true for the 68882. (Is it true?)
The 68040 and 68060 both run hotter in XC variants but not because of the XC/MC status but because they changed technologies between XC and MC. A lower level geometry often means less heat.