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Where is the 68EC030 or 68040 on the A4000 motherboard?
http://www.amiga-hardware.com/downlo...00revbmb_1.jpg (nothing in the info either) |
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Checkout the a4000 rev D motherboard image on bboah its next to the empty FPU socket its an 030 ec
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Earlier revisions than the Rev 4 CR board didn't have a CPU onboard, they came with A3630 or A3640 boards in the CPU slot.
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I had one of the first A4000D computers and it had no CPU on the MB.
25Mhz 68040 CPU was on the A3640 card rev 3.0
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Any picture of A3640 with high resolution and no CPU?
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http://www.commodore-amiga-retro.com...10310_17_m.jpg http://www.commodore-amiga-retro.com...a_scuzz197.htm http://www.commodore-amiga-retro.com...10310_26_m.jpg http://www.commodore-amiga-retro.com...a_scuzz520.htm |
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Couple more for you with the 3640
http://www.commodore-amiga-retro.com...a_scuzz201.htm http://www.commodore-amiga-retro.com...april17_05.jpg |
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Seems some of the CPU board designers didn't think about the thermal issues. When the CPU is put on the side that is agains the motherboard the heat has a hard time to escape.
It also confused me slightly ![]() Btw, how many layers is the A4000 motherboard? |
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Dunno what layers you are talking about really. If you mean the actual build up of the board I wouldn't know. In terms of the physical larger structure you have the main board, a perpendicular daughter board and the processor board. Remember with the more powerful boards they need the extra plastic supports. Many of these machines failed because of a poor connection between the board and the long connector slot. Even had that with my 4000T and the Cyberstorm PPC. |
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Defender of the Faith
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Layers in this context is the pcb traces within same PCB.
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I think Commodore designers had no choise since company policy was always to reduce costs. Think about A4000cr Rev D where cr means costs reduced. It is always a bad idea to name products with terms indicating costs which will give negative impression about quality. The other ways to do A3630 would have been 1) to put 680EC030 to top side and paste solder 2 both sides of PCB and then hand solder connector and all through hole components like for example jumper headers. This would have been very very slow and very expensive in production. 2) to put 680EC030 and every component to top side then paste solder it and then hand solder the connector to the other side. This would have been very slow and expensive in production too. There are 4 layers in A4000 PCBs. Which you might already know. And yes also 680EC030 would benefit of cooling, since my experience has taught that it is possible to scorch 680EC030 with heat. I accidentally misjumpered/overclocked A4000cr Rev D and 680EC030 got broken with motherboard always showing yellow on boot. I then desoldered broken 680EC030 and resoldered 68030 desoldered from a piece of sawed Apple motherboard. Quite a job to do it, but I think now this could be the only A4000 motherboard in the world with real (non EC) 68030 on motherboard and why not since 680EC030 was just another cost reducing thing.
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