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4 \*V runs on the Sharp X68030 series PCs with a
6 MC68030 MPU (not the original MC68EC030).
7 Since the processor of the X68030 series is the MC68EC030,
8 you need to replace it with an MC68030.
9 Simply remove the old chip and put in the new one instead.
10 The largest difficulty might be to open your X68030.
12 In addition, some accelerators are supported:
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24 Note that the processor for the Xellent30 series is MC68EC030, so
25 you need to replace your processor as well as for X68030.
28 to work at all; possibly because MC68LC040 support is
31 For 68030 systems, installing MC68881 or MC68882 FPCP is highly recommended
34 The minimal configuration requires 4 MB of RAM and about 100 MB of
36 To install the entire system requires much more disk space,
37 and to run X or compile the system, more RAM is recommended.
38 A good rule of thumb is to have a swap partition twice the size of the
39 amount of RAM in your machine.
40 You will probably want to compile your own kernel, as
42 is large and bulky to accommodate all people.
44 Supported devices include:
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46 Sharp genuine SCSI interface (builtin / optional)
48 SCSI hard disks, CD-ROM drives, tape drives, scanners,...
50 Mankai Seisakusho Mach-2 SCSI interface
52 Mach-2p is NOT reported to work.
55 The builtin floppy drives
57 The builtin frame buffer (both of the text and graphics screen)
59 The builtin serial (RS-232C)
61 The builtin parallel (Centronics printer interface)
63 The builtin ADPCM voice synthesizer