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Conference hydra::amiga_v1

Title:AMIGA NOTES
Notice:Join us in the *NEW* conference - HYDRA::AMIGA_V2
Moderator:HYDRA::MOORE
Created:Sat Apr 26 1986
Last Modified:Wed Feb 05 1992
Last Successful Update:Fri Jun 06 1997
Number of topics:5378
Total number of notes:38326

2708.0. "68010 UPGRADE" by HXOA01::STEEVES () Fri Jun 30 1989 17:09

    AT VARIOUS LOCATIONS IN THIS NOTES CONFERENCE, I HAVE SEEN REFERENCES
    TO SUBSTITUTING A 68010 MICROPROCESSOR FOR THE ORIGINAL 68000 ON
    THE AMIGA. I BELIEVE THIS IS A PLUG IN REPLACEMENT, BUT IS THERE
    ANY NOTICIBLE INCREASE IN PERFORMANCE FROM THIS UPGRADE? CAN SOMEONE
    SUGGEST A SUPPLIER FOR THE 68010? ANY INFO WOULD BE APPRECIATED!
    
    REGARDS,
    
    MURRAY STEEVES
    FIELD(OOPS, NOW WE'RE CUSTOMER SERVICE)
    MONCTON, NEW BRUNSWICK
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2708.1Plug CompatibleWJG::GUINEAUFri Jun 30 1989 18:037
Works fine. I had one in my 500 for a while. Benchmarks (of various kinds)
will show an improvement of 10-12% or so. Not really directly noticable.

I have one I could sell real cheap if you want it. Send mail.

John (who's selling just about everything these days:-)
2708.2Naw.. nix the '010TRCU09::PINTEROnce ya go VAX, ya never go backsFri Jun 30 1989 21:556
Yeah, I blew ~$75. a couple years ago to put a 68010 in my A1000. Sad to say,
I haven't noticed any kind of tangible improvement. Indeed, waiting for some
products like FALCON to support 680x0 has been a frustration side effect.

Save your dough, and go oh-two-oh...

2708.3Is it worth it?MSVAX::BARRETTMy PC does windowsThu Jan 25 1990 13:494
    Does a 1.3 system with a 68010 still have compatibility problems
    with any software (including bootable games)? Are there a lot of
    these? Are they patchable? Is the general opinion that the 68010
    replacement isn't worth it?
2708.4Don't blame the OS...FROCKY::BALZERChristian Balzer DTN:785-1029Mon Jan 29 1990 06:5017
    Re: .3
    
    It's not the OS, but _braindead_ software from ignorant programmers
    that has problem. Period.
    
    Unfortunately there are quite number of such ignorant/plain stupid
    folks out there and most of them produce games. There's one patch
    program out there that can fix non-custom boot block programs, and
    I believe there's even one which survives reboot, read: can be used
    to make custom boot block games usable.
    
    *My* opinion is that it's only then worth it if you, a) needed a
    new CPU anyway, or b) have one in spare.
    
    Regards,
    
    <CB>