From: | Gareth Griffiths |
Date: | 21 Aug 2001 at 13:54:26 |
Subject: | Re: Blizard 1230Turbo MMU. |
Hello David,
On Tuesday, August 21, 2001 at 12:22:11 PM, you wrote:
> Also, check the 030 chip does NOT have the part number listed on top
> of it as ...68EC030.... because then it won't have an MMU built-in.
This one has a heatsink on top of the chip (custom fitted, not fitted during
production) so I can't see on top of the chip :)
> I suppose you could have an EC chip and then also the separate MMU
> (part number 68851 or something) but I don't think you get 030 boards
> like that.
Well apparently its an Apollo board and not a Blizzard board (I can't see
anything on it to say whether its either) but it has "turbo 1230" written on
it, has an optional SCSI module, two jumpers (RAM and SCSI) and the battery
is weird and has a cap on top of it (presumably as protection).
I ythink I'll just shove it in my Amiga and see what it says :)
Cheers,
GazChap.
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