On Mon, 14 Jul 2003 08:59:26 +0200, Peter Graf <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Phoebus wrote:
Legality is a big issue. I came across this while I was reading about a ZX81-on-a-chip clone (T80 core). I thought that it would be a good alternative when Motorola gives up the 68K family. As for the new Coldfires... have you seen : a. Their prices?, b. That Motorola won't make them really available in anything less than batches of 1000?
a. From the prices which were suggested to me, the Coldfire version 4e controllers will have one of the best price/performance ratios for chips with FPU on the market. I'll tell you more, once they are released, which should happen in a few months.
b. Yes.
All the best Peter
Hi Peter,
That's excellent news... I was under the impression... or at least talk and Motorola's own press releases gave me that impression, that the situation was very bleak. Will see also how Motorola will go ahead with the publicised full compatibility with the 68K (and the ultra high speeds they have in their "roadmap" (Trendy word this one these days ;-)
Phoebus
-- Phoebus Dokos - Undergrad in MIS Eberly College of Business - Indiana U. of PA
