Still waiting for the A1200 Typhoon, but got my 4060 board yesterday. Not a lot of time to play with it in a working state, but I spent three hours trying to get the board to work in my desktop A3000. *Finally* got it working, to a point. Although the board appears to be in solid shape, I have to make a comment on the jumpers and their settings. First off, most of the small jumpers appeared to be "melted", exposing the internal metal conductor, which seems to be shorting out adjacent jumpers. On top of that, several of the "reserved" jumpers were not set correctly from the factory. After carefully going over all the settings, twice, and disabeling "active termination" on the SCSI chain (which also seems to be stopping the unit from booting), I got the thing to fire up and recognize all the installed memory. I may need to reload AmigaOS on my system, several datatypes and some applications would not work with the new 060 board, even with the 68060.library copied over. I'm under the impression that I may have been using specific 040 optimized versions, but it's been so long I can't really recall. One nice thing I noticed about the board is that the clock crystal is in a socket, it's not soldered in. Currently at 25/50MHz, it should make it easy to drop in a 30/60 or 33/66 to attempt an overclock.
Joy for now...
:-D