My Powerbase 240 has a QFP 603e.   Hmm, now to find out what size QFP, I
don't know how many pins and what pitch the pins are.  Next time I open up
my 2300 I will look.

Thomas Martin

on 8/30/01 6:29 PM, Tom & Lisa P at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

>> If I could get a CPU, I could, I am well versed in soldering QFP chips like
>> the 603, but I can't even find a source of the CPU's.  I work at Motorola
>> and can't get them.  They just don't do things like that.
> 
> The fastest QFP 603 I have seen is a 117 MHz (they are easy to find,
> get the low end PB1400 CPU module).  The faster ones are BGA (I HATE
> BGA !  NO way to remove or add BGA).



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