Nope.. a Motorola 68k chip...
#includehttp://www.mso.anu.edu.au/~kim/faq/part1 <snip> 3/60 Processor(s): 68020 @ 20MHz, 68881 (stock), Sun-3 MMU, 8 hardware contexts, 3 MIPS CPU: 501-1205/1322/1334/1345 Chassis type: wide pizza box Bus: P4 connector (not same as P4 on 3/80) Memory: 24M physical, 256M virtual, 200ns cycle Notes: VRAM monochome frame buffer for 501-1205/1334. Optional color frame buffer (can run mono and color simultaneously) on P4 connector. Onboard SCSI. SIMM memory (100ns 1M x 9 SIMMs). High (1600 * 1100) or low (1152 * 900) resolution mono selectable by jumper. Thin coax or AUI Ethernet. Code-named "Ferrari". 4M stock on 501-1205/1322, 0M stock on 501-1322/1345. </snip>
Andi... wondering if they do a Deep Pan Stuffed Crust version with extra cheese!
Neill Newman neill@entora.co.uk on 29/06/2001 12:49:57 To: abower@thebowery.co.uk cc: Andrew Chandler/PSD/LONDON/FTI@FTI, alug@stu.uea.ac.uk
Subject: Re: [Alug] Van Eck X config
Adam Bower wrote:
We have one at work :) well a guy at work brought his in from home, I think that the 3/60 existed in the days before the 486 even?
eerrr... I thought the 3/60 was a 486 ?? or was it a 386 ?? Sz