| Look in the ads in Computer Shopper. You should be able to find
a 68010 chip for somewhere between $20.00 and $50.00.
Disassemble the A500 to reveal the motherboard. The 68000 can be
removed by gently prying it out with a thin screwdriver or nail
file. Gently press in the 68010 (it's pin compatible) and you're
in business.
I've had a 68010 in my Amiga for almost a year now. There are only
two or three compatibility problems...
TextCraft Plus
Barbarian
Transformer
TextCraft Plus can be run with a small patch called 'DECIGEL', which
traps a particular instruction that the 68010 finds offensive.
Almost all programmers have had the upward-compatibility point driven
home by now, so I don't expect to see many problems in the future.
I think that everyone should pop in a 68010 whenever they have the
machine open. In general, the speed increase will be modest, 5-8%,
but in some cases it can reach 50%. It takes only a few minutes
to do the upgrade, so go for it.
If you look in LEDS3::USER6:[ACCIARDI.AMIGA] you'll see an archive
called '68010.arc'. This is a collection of hints, tips, and includes
the tiny Decigel program.
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