## Welcome to the doStuff wiki!

This wiki is where I'm capturing information about the [Mega Micros](https://mega-micros.co.uk) 68030 Sbc-3 (and related hardware), a board I recently acquired.

Use the menu on the left to find the pages you are looking for.

Enjoy!

![My Mega-Micros 68030 system](./sbc3-b3.jpg)

## Background
I've had a lifelong fascination with electronics and computing and have owned various 8-bit and 16-bit systems over the years. I've always had a soft spot for the Motorola 6809 and 68000.
Recently, I stumbled across Mega Micros and liked the look of the 68030 system described there. The board is currently at revision 2 ([Sbc-2](https://mega-micros.co.uk/68030_sbc-2.htm)), with revision 3 in beta. I contacted the site owner and was lucky enough to purchase an Sbc-3beta3 board from him. The board came without CPU, duart, PI/T and memory. In preparing to start playing with the board, I started pulling together as much information as I could find, much of it from the Mega Micros website, but found that there were gaps in my knowledge. I decided to start this wiki, both to capture everything I'm learning, but also in the hope that other users of the boards might find it useful, too.
There's also active discussion taking place on [Discord](https://discord.gg/f339j6csY8).

UPDATE: The SBC3 board is now in production and available from Mega Micros.

## Contributing
If you want to contribute content to the wiki, that would be great, but you'll need an account. You can [register an account here](/-/register).

To find out more about the particular Markdown syntax used here, take a look in the [Markdown guide](/-/help/syntax).
For even more information about the wiki itself, read the [user guide](/-/help) and learn about an Otter Wiki's features.
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