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68060 processor on 68040 board ???
« on: August 11, 2004, 08:08:21 AM »
I bought on Ebay a 1260 turboboard with a 68040 processor on it, click here for more details. Haven´t received it yet but I assume it will work. Probably another voltage regulator.
Now the question is, can you do it vice versa ??? Can you plug a 68060 processor on a 68040 board, let´s say a 3640 ??? If you replace the voltage regulator by one that will work for the 68060, can you run it then without problems at the speed that is set by the board ??? Can you use a modified 3640 board to run a 68060 at 25 Mhz ??? Price on Ebay is not so expensive for a 68060 ...

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Re: 68060 processor on 68040 board ???
« Reply #1 on: August 11, 2004, 08:15:27 AM »
The Blizzards can ... you need to fiddle the jumpers I think, I'm pretty certain if you hunt google you'll find some sites detailing how to do a CPU swap on them.
 

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Re: 68060 processor on 68040 board ???
« Reply #2 on: August 11, 2004, 08:36:18 AM »

If you were to successfully put an 060 on a 3640, for example, I believe it would run at 50MHz, since I seem to remember that the 040 halves the clock supplied to it. I.e. there is a 50MHz oscillator on the 3640...

Don´t qoute me on this though, I am only reciting from what I seem to remember... :)

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Re: 68060 processor on 68040 board ???
« Reply #3 on: August 11, 2004, 08:44:34 AM »
Hi Effy,

pay attention that those 060 is a "NO MMU" and "NO FPU" model. (too cheap to be true).

For the upgrade to the 060,

http://obligement.free.fr/articles/blizzard040060.php

Ciao

PS- pay attention at the oscillator too.

i.e IF the 1240 is a 040@25 Mhz . .  .no problem (it already has a 50 Mhz oscillator installed)

but if the 040 is a 40 Mhz one, it has installed a 80 Mhz oscillator that is too much for the 060.

Last advice . .  .if the 040 is soldered (and NOT socketed) . . . . good luck :-)

 

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Re: 68060 processor on 68040 board ???
« Reply #4 on: August 11, 2004, 09:15:30 AM »
Effy,

I have the exact same board, and am currently on the lookout for a chip to upgrade it with.

Keep us posted on if you succeed with the upgrade... Especialy with respect to performance with the cheap 060 with no mmu or fpu...   those french instructions don't look too hard... I love the babelfish translantion of heatsink and fan (radiator and ventilator) heh..

I've been hanging out to find a decent cheap 060 chip.. but most of them tend to be those ones that don't have a mmu or fpu...  not sure how they'd perform..

 

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Re: 68060 processor on 68040 board ???
« Reply #5 on: August 11, 2004, 09:30:44 AM »
Interesting comments but still a bit confusing due to my lack of technical knowlegde ...
http://www.amiga-hardware.com/a3640.html says that the 68040 can be 040@25Mhz or LC040@25Mhz but both with MMU appearantly, so that an XC68EC060RC66E without FPU and MMU is not possible as you guys just said. True ???
Orjan : thanks for the idea tbat the 3640 has got a 50 Mhz clock speed  :-)
Framiga : I can not get the page translated, I get an error "the adress is not avaliable from this machine"

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Re: 68060 processor on 68040 board ???
« Reply #6 on: August 11, 2004, 09:51:54 AM »
at this point i'm confused too.

You can't install a 68060 on a XCalibur NOR on a A3640.

You can upgrade to the 060, ONLY the Blizzard 1240.

Ciao

EDIT- just checked . . .those Blizzard is a 040@40 Mhz already.

http://www.juergen-buedenbender.de/ebay/amiga/index2.html

Look at the 80 Mhz oscillator.

It looks in mint condition and easy to upgrade to the 060.
 

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Re: 68060 processor on 68040 board ???
« Reply #7 on: August 11, 2004, 10:12:50 AM »
FrAmiga : I know there is a 68040 processor on it (but didn´t know it is a 40Mhz) but on this picture you can see the board is a 1260 ... that is the reason why I thought to upgrade another board that is built for 68040 and to try to put a 68060 on it ... didn´t know you can only do this with a Blizzard ...

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Re: 68060 processor on 68040 board ???
« Reply #8 on: August 11, 2004, 10:34:54 AM »
You can't generally convert just any 68040 card into an 68060, as there are some more minor differences between the 040 and the 060 apart from the voltage.
Tha Blizzard 1260 PCB was dasigned from the beginning to carry either an 040 or an 060, so P5 didn't have to make two different layouts. All the Blizzard 1240 PCBs are labeled 1260 as the downgraded 040er version came later and the kind of card it would be in the end was determined just by fitting the component to the allready made PCBs.

In general you can say there is only a posibility to upgrade an 040 card to an 060 if there was an original 060 Version of that card made (so chances are high the 040 and 060 board shared basically the same PCB-layout )

Even if you could upgrade an A3640 to an 060 you will not be happy with it, as the 040 is allready hampered by the lack of own fast-RAM.
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Re: 68060 processor on 68040 board ???
« Reply #9 on: August 11, 2004, 10:57:23 AM »
That makes sense why the link that FrAmiga gives only talks about Blizzards ... pitty ...
So this also means that the board I have bought with the 1260 label and 68040 processor is completely normal  :-?

"Even if you could upgrade an A3640 to an 060 you will not be happy with it, as the 040 is allready hampered by the lack of own fast-RAM."
Lemmink : remember that I have got a X-calibur for that  :-D

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Re: 68060 processor on 68040 board ???
« Reply #10 on: August 11, 2004, 10:59:54 AM »

@Effy

Why would someone want to downgrade their 1260 to a 1240? That just doesn´t make any sense... :)
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Re: 68060 processor on 68040 board ???
« Reply #11 on: August 11, 2004, 11:05:28 AM »
True, it doesn´t, unless someone with a technical knowledge can repair a broken 1260 by using a spare 68040 ...

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Re: 68060 processor on 68040 board ???
« Reply #12 on: August 11, 2004, 11:09:15 AM »

That may be... :)
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Re: 68060 processor on 68040 board ???
« Reply #13 on: August 11, 2004, 11:12:21 AM »

the boards, were produced labeled A1260 even if they were 040.

For the XCalibur . . .you can't install a 060 on it.

The 040 socket has less pins than the 060 one.

About the A3640 . . .  . the same.

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Re: 68060 processor on 68040 board ???
« Reply #14 on: August 11, 2004, 11:20:11 AM »
Then the only option I have for my A4000 is to find a fast 68040/40 processor to plug into the X-calibur and to add loads of Fast Ram  :-)