On 5 Mar 2004 at 23:02, dana sibera wrote:

> I just googled that part number on the board and yes - that seems to be 
> a Revision A 630 board. The japanese page when passed through Sherlock 
> comes out with:
> 
> The LC 040 machine saw until now mainly, but as for CPU of such type
> you saw for the first time. XC68LC040FE33B which has entered into
> LC630 (66/33 MHz) with it was written, the infrastructure bare CPU.
> When it is normal, although it is CPU of the right side, why?
> 
> It seems they hadn't seen one before with the CPU module looking like 
> that either. I mean, it seems like it's going to act just the same as a 
> normal LC630 with 68LC040 would, just with that odd CPU type board.
> 
> Not that it really means anything, but my curiosity dragged me to 
> question what brought it about!

Can't say that I'd ever seen a '040 chip that looked quite like this 
before :)

Don't know if it has any bearing, but Motorola was doing some ceramic 
changes to the Malaysian produced '040 CPU's around 1995:
<http://e-www.motorola.com/files/shared/doc/pcn/PCNR00281.html>

Mike.



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