CPU MC68010L10 10MHz CERAMIC DIP64 NEW NOS
MOTOROLA (CPU) MC68010L10 - CERAMIC model
Part: MC68010L10 - 16/32Bit
Bus/Speed: 10MHz
Package: Ceramic - CDIP 64-pin
Vcc: 5V ± 5%
Ta: 0°c - +70°C
Date: 1982 (?)
2 Units available (1= Phantom) (1=PUMA) NO MORE UNIT AVAILABLE - SOLD
New Old Stock - Brand New - NEUF - unused - unopened and undamaged :thumbsup:
PRICE: 22.00 EUR / unit including P&P without tracked/insured (economic mode) - except France & exotic countries/Islands/Iceland: please ask me!
- FRANCE metropolitaine: shipment with tracked/insured (COLISSIMO RECOMMANDÉ) : I must check shipping cost.
-Delay in economic mode: 10/25+ working days (depends)
-Delivery: in robust&indestructible:smile: pack - for worldwide
-Shipment with insured+tracked: I must check.
Sold as it is - No warranty - No refund - No return.
Payment: PAYPAL as Gift only.
"Can be installed in place of the MC68000 CPU of A500/A1000/A2000/CDTV without technical changes."
"MC68010P10 : most powerful CPU by about 20% (article here) at the same frequency." (AMIGA: 3-5%???)
"The 68010 is slightly faster and has a couple of extra features (most notably the one that makes the WHDLoad quit key work). Some software that claims to require 68020+ will actually work on a 68010 also." (Anxxxx on AMIBAY :smile:)
The MC68010 is a member of the M68000 Family of advanced microprocessors. Utilizing VLSI technology, the MC68010 is a fully implemented 16-bit microprocessor with 32-bit registers, a rich basic instruction set, and versatile addressing modes.
The following resources are available to the MC68010 user:
• 17 32-Bit Data and Address Registers
• 16-Mbyte Direct Addressing Range
• Virtual Memory/Machine Support
• 57 Powerful Instruction Types
• High-Performance Looping Instructions
• Operations on Five Main Data Types
• Memory-Mapped 1/0
• 14 Addressing Modes
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