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"Konrad Kokoszkiewicz" <draco@obta.uw.edu.pl> writes:

> I can't say I like this procedure (eventhough I am the author) because it
> does something that Motorola does not approve ("for future compatibility
> writes should not set these bits"). If there's some better way to
> differentiate 68030 and 68040, I am all ears.

You could try a 68040-only insn like move16 and check for the illegal
exception.

Andreas.

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