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Anybody need a new 68040 Processor? It is a Military Grade IC (high quality). A special heatsink for this processor will be included. Make me an offer. :-D
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I'm curious to see how the Military Grade 040 differs from a normal one. How did you determine it's mil spec? |
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Because it came from an Amiga 2000HD Professional! The military only used Professional Amigas.
I do have the Dold Disk Amiga 2000 professional manual and software. Maybe this is where the professional thing came from. Stew |
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I doubt you have a military grade 040.
A Military spec 68040 costs over 1000USD alone. If it is radiation herdened it can costs around 2000 USD. It will have all gold plating, operate from -55 to +125C ambient, have a DESCC drawing number and a CoC. The chip package is not black but grey. Does you chip have this? Did Motorola or Atmel make the chip? Why would anyone put a Mil spec CPU in a commercial computer? |
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I give up. :-?
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@ Stedy
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@Mikeymike
I have worked in the Aerospace/Defence industry for 5 years. I have contacted Atmel who make the Military spec 68000s and PowerPCs for pricing in the past. http://www.atmel.com/dyn/products/devices.asp?family_id=628 The 68000 family fly the majority of commercial and military aircraft in service. Newer commercial and military aircraft are using PowerPC variants, from the 603 to the 7400. Ian |
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Being in the US navy I have seen a few. They do look a lot like the normal ones. Quite a bit of the Military computers I work on here that operate the missile system I work on have 68040 and even 060 in them. I have yet to seen any Intel cpu in anything.
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Join Date: Aug 2003
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To mikeymike:
This 68040 is grey with gold plated legs and heatsink. It is heavy for its size. I was thinking about keeping it for my second Amiga 2000HD, but I do not think that I will need that much power. :-D |
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Please stay on topic!
Oh, yeah, no personal jabs... And please post in the proper forum. |
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