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Replace 68030 image with one I've taken myself, includes FPU
Signed-off-by: Horst G. Burkhardt III <horst@sxemacs.org>
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\chapter{68k Macintoshes}
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%\begin{center}
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%\includegraphics[height=3in]{68k/68030.pdf} \\
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%\end{center}
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\begin{center}
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\includegraphics[height=1in]{68k/68030-68882-33.pdf} \\
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\end{center}
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%\paragraph{\scriptsize{\textsc{%
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%The 68030, one of the processors found in 68k Macintosh computers. This one runs at %
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%20 MHz, which wasn't found in any socketed Macintoshes... had they been socketed, %
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%this grade of CPU would be found in a IIsi. All 68030s in the above packaging look %
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%pretty much the same anyway. Don't worry about it too much. %
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%}}}
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\paragraph{\scriptsize{\textsc{%
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68030 CPU and 68882 FPU from a Macintosh IIvx. This combination %
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was used in many 68k Macintoshes to great effect. An FPU such as %
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the one depicted here can improve performance in some applications %
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by up to 80 percent.}}}
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\paragraph{%
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The Motorola 68000 series microprocessors were at the heart of every Macintosh %
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