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Offline delshay

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Re: Wanted 68060
« on: March 09, 2016, 05:32:17 AM »
I have a few real 68060RC50 & RC60 rev6, marking down the left hand side has 002,004 & 006 ending, but I am only willing to sell a de-soldered 68060RC50 rev6.

I have to agree with the other posting here, why would you put a heatsink on a rev6?

FREESCALE marking, you can't go much wrong here & should be real.

One other note, you can overclock some older revisions to a higher than normal overclock frequency, but you have to Increase the voltage a litter higher than 3.3v.   ...I forgotten which older revision this works on, but if I find time I will check & post again. If I remember correctly I think I raised it to 3.45v.
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Re: Wanted 68060
« Reply #1 on: March 09, 2016, 10:08:22 AM »
Drop in replacement regulator. 3.38/3.45 or 3.6v.

Fake rev6 68060.  ..look at the date it was manufactured, this will also give a clue, if it is a real rev6.

Here is the marking of one of my Processors.

MC68060RC60.  71E41J.  QQDD0312C.  S23328-006.

you can see it was made week 12 year 2003 & 006 also gives a indicator this is real.

Here's another

MC68060RC60.  71E41J.  QAN0102A.   S23328-004.

2nd week year 2001, this one has 004 ending, which also indicates this is real..
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