If you or Franko can find some references that lists each mask by features it could prove very useful.
It doesn't work that way.
The only thing really changes between mask sets are geometry and bug fixes. The lower the geometry usually the less heat the part produces for the same clock speed and voltage and thus the easier it overclocks.
0.60um 1F43G Mask Product information
0.60um G65V0.42um LC/EC G59Y0.42um 1E41J0.32um 71E41JI think what you want to know is how the product code listing works?? The MC, XC, LC, EC, RC, FE, A etc. works??
http://www.motorola.com.cn/semiconductors/mcudsp/forms/selector_guide/sg186_Std_Embedded_Controller_rev9.pdf
Right now the only one you've mentioned that I can be sure has an FPU and MMU is the MC68060RC50 E41J.
That is your best candidate for overclocking but it is not the only one. If it doesn't have EC or LC in the name then it has both FPU and MMU
But I'd also like some info on RC60, RC66, and RC75 masks.
Doesn't work that way. MC68060RC50, MC68060RC60, MC68EC060RC66 and MC68LC060RC75 *may* all be the same mask set. (i.e. the same chip) but they are badged differently because they have faults in the MMU or FPU which prevent them running at the quoted speed (or at all). If you follow the 68060 though you can see that some EC/LC chips are made with G59Y mask which physically have no FPU