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Re: Chinese 68060 Rev 6
« on: December 08, 2008, 09:47:55 PM »
the marking down the left hand side is not that important as some E41J end with 002.

if it ends with 004 or higher this is certain to be a E41J.

another way to check if its real is to overclock it to say 75Mhz & above.
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Re: Chinese 68060 Rev 6
« Reply #1 on: December 15, 2008, 07:31:22 PM »
another way to tell if the CPU is real is to clean it ( watch the white marking come off ( and im not joking ).
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Re: Chinese 68060 Rev 6
« Reply #2 on: December 24, 2008, 06:13:13 AM »
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-D- wrote:
Well, mine showed up today... but unfortunately, the mailman was too lazy to walk to the door (which they are required to do btw), and left a slip in the mailbox instead... so it'll be Monday eve before I can check it out. :evil:


Maybe they dont walk up to your door on Sundays? - Double time??  :lol:

I gotta do summat myself. My CSMKIII died on me 2 days ago & it's looking like the CPU is to blame! It's the only thing I can't swap out.

Will be interesting to hear of your expeience.

@ all

As a matter of interest, billy over there in China does have an awful lot of different 68xxx chips.
I think he' asking a bit much for the 60Mhz ones though!

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thats a real 68060 well done!
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Re: Chinese 68060 Rev 6
« Reply #3 on: January 23, 2009, 07:33:08 PM »
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Just thought I'd let you guys know I got a MC68060RC50 off the same lzf guy on ebay, and the markings on mine are more recent.

It is marked down the side as S23328-006, and up the top as 71E41J QQDJ0429C MALAYSIA.

Also instead of the Motorola logo it has the Freescale logo.  

Is it possible to just simply pop this into a CSPPC or a CSMK3?  Do those have 68060 sockets?  CPU060 should hopefully say it is the real thing.


i also have MC68060RC60 with the marking down the left hand side ending with 004 but i also have two ending with 006.

when overclocking voltage is also important as is the speed of simm.

iv had a Blizzard PPC with a 80Mhz bus speed with no precharge set in the Blizzard PPC RAM menu.

Blizzard PPC modifyed with a single OSC.
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Re: Chinese 68060 Rev 6
« Reply #4 on: January 28, 2009, 02:32:55 AM »
simms can go 43ns or was it 45ns.

you can also build your own simms if you are good at soldering,desolder the old chip off the simm card and replace with faster ones ( custom built ).
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