> And that's just the surface. The 68LC040 did not have an FPU. No kidding. Read my post again - we were talking about the 68030. The only non-typo reference I can find to a 68LC030 is as the central CPU in the never-shipped Atari Falcon game console. It was probably a stripped- down 68030 intended for embedded systems, with no MMU or perhaps with some missing address lines. Everything else is people mistakenly extrapolating, as you did, from the 68LC040 or from Apple Mac model names with "LC" in them. There's more than one way to make a CPU "low cost" (and there's no way to do it to a 68030 by removing the FPU, because there's no internal FPU in the first place). We don't mind you being mistaken, btw, but PLEASE stop top-posting - that practice of quoting back masses of irrelevant text and signature crap below your message. It makes the digest form of the mailing list nearly unreadable. You're not the only offender on this list, but you're the most recent one. ;) -- Marc Sira | toh at victoria.tc.ca If you can't play with words, what good are they?