Yes, that's right. The 68060 ended at 75MHz (and the 75MHz ones only came out MUCH after the initial 50MHz), but to my knowledge they were not used in any consumer computer system (with the Amiga being the only consumer system using the 68060 at all, except for some rumoured US Apple Clone).
The Apollo cards created LOTS of problems (CRAPPY onboard SCSI) and misc autoconfig problems, there were some problems with the Blizzard cards as well (that mainly could be attributed to the bad Amiga1200 mainboard design and powersupply), while the CyberStorm were truely fine cards with a good performance UW-SCSI onboard (I must know, I STILL have an Amiga4000 running equipped with a Cyberstorm Dual CPU card: 68060@50MHz- PPC604e@200 MHz ). Too bad that the gfx-bus sucks and they only had a Permedia2 based card for it.
The Apollo cards created LOTS of problems (CRAPPY onboard SCSI) and misc autoconfig problems, there were some problems with the Blizzard cards as well (that mainly could be attributed to the bad Amiga1200 mainboard design and powersupply), while the CyberStorm were truely fine cards with a good performance UW-SCSI onboard (I must know, I STILL have an Amiga4000 running equipped with a Cyberstorm Dual CPU card: 68060@50MHz- PPC604e@200 MHz ). Too bad that the gfx-bus sucks and they only had a Permedia2 based card for it.
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