Crumb wrote:
The problem is that AFAIK there are no 3.3v versions of other 680x0 chips that aren't 68000, 68040 -there's a special version of 040- and 68060. So unless you include a more advanced cpu, a 5v slot interface would be definitely interesting for the first tests. You could connect a BlizzardPPC and check out if OS4/MOS work with MiniMig, later you could integrate a 020 or 060 +PPC for the minimig.
Has anyone here tried running some of the other 68k chips at 3.3v ?
Anyone with a Blizzard 040 game to try it with the CPU voltage set to 3.3v (060 postion), and see if it works reliably?
I don't have such a board, else I'd try it myself.
If so, 68040's can be bought very cheaply at:
http://cgi.ebay.com.au/Motorola-32-bit-Microprocessor-P-N-XC68LC040FE33B_W0QQitemZ160114591305to experiment with.
Digi-key lists some of the HC series 68K chips as being 3.3V tolerant, though this is at odds with the Motorola docs.
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