jms@tardis.Tymnet.COM (Joe Smith) (04/10/91)
In article <1991Apr2.063620.169@news.iastate.edu> tnaj2@CCVAX.IASTATE.EDU writes: >Also, has anyone ever seen a 68012?? Are they still around or did those kind >of pass in the shadows? For those that haven't heard of it, the 68012 is a >100% 68010-compatible CPU that can address a full two gigabytes of RAM. --=> Brian Cerveny <=-- I heard that Motorola created the 68012 to fulfill a single customer's special order, and that only 500 of them were ever made. If that's true, you won't be able to find anyone who stocks them. -- Joe Smith (408)922-6220 | SMTP: jms@tardis.tymnet.com or jms@gemini.tymnet.com BT Tymnet Tech Services | UUCP: ...!{ames,pyramid}!oliveb!tymix!tardis!jms PO Box 49019, MS-C51 | BIX: smithjoe | CA license plate: "POPJ P," (PDP-10) San Jose, CA 95161-9019 | humorous dislaimer: "My Amiga 3000 speaks for me."
jc@joker.mil.ufl.edu (Jim Castleberry) (04/10/91)
In article <1700@tardis.Tymnet.COM> jms@tardis.Tymnet.COM (Joe Smith) writes: >I heard that Motorola created the 68012 to fulfill a single customer's special >order, and that only 500 of them were ever made. If that's true, you won't >be able to find anyone who stocks them. Advanced Computer Products, 1-800-366-3227, lists it in their catalog: 68012RC12 (12 MHz, 68-pin PGA), $49.95