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Offline JoseTopic starter

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[EDIT] chaged the title a bit, the chip seems to still be marked RC50 but runns at 100mhz..(can't bother now, have some  work to finish...)
[2ndEDIT] It's an overcloked one with watercooling....
Pah..! :-x  Still, first time I've seen one...

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Also the other thread in the forum on the same page  seems to indicate that this is a full 060!!

Guys, I'm surprised noone noticed this!!

....P.S. Maybe Downix was right in some old thread, I remember he said something like that...

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Dammit, I knew it was too good to be true :-D
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Simple, I plan to get a new PPC machine but I plan to still use my Classic.

Hey, maybe that guy who is doing the Coldfire accelerator boards could do an 060 version.  :-o
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My father works in a big company that also has  fotocopiers (don't know if that's the name in english). Some of the old ones have MC68000 series processor on them. The cool thing is that many times when a board is broken they throw it awyay he told me. I already told him to keep an eye on the processors of the boards but the best he's seen so far was an 030.
Maybe there were other now obsolete devices that used it? One could take it to some electronics store and ripp off the processor, I got a friend who's into electronics and he told me he could do it, only problem is I haven't found such a device... :-o
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