In article <v03102801afce58d35a9c@[198.133.237.251]>, John W Baxter <jwblist@olympus.net> writes [snip] >All 680x0 chips do 32 bit integer arithmetic...the data path into and out >of the older ones (68000) is 16 bits wide (that's what led to the naming of >the pre-Macintosh (and non-Apple) "Fortune 16/32"). Wasn't that the multiprocessor box which was supposed to be able to emulate other systems using plug in processor cards? Or was that something else... -- http://www.wonderworks.co.uk --> Free RISC OS software Andy Armstrong, WonderWorks ***** Want to unsubscribe from this list? ***** Send mail with body "unsubscribe" to mac-perl-request@iis.ee.ethz.ch