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Whats the difference between the 68EC030 and 68030 processors that come with accelerator boards?

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Whats the difference between the 68EC030 and 68030 processors that come with accelerator boards?

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A. The two are physically the same, with the difference being that a 68030 has a functional Memory Management Unit built into it, which the EC (“Embedded Controller”) version lacks. The MMU is useful for programmers (for debugging purposes), allows running Unix systems like NetBSD, and also can be used to remap Kickstart code, allowing the system to run faster (in some cases–this depends on the individual system, accelerator board, and memory).

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