It's possible they added an internal register or two to help save the fault State but I don't think so. We'd have to ask Les Crudele or Nick T. to be sure.   As I understand it from my days of commuting with Les to Stellar and his talking about the project on those trips, the only real difference between the 68000 and 68010 was Nick's microcode which was in the mask.  I think they may have stepped the mask in a few places for better yields but I understand the impression that was not externally electrical different in function.  

[Les was the 68000's main logic designer and Nick wrote the microcode].

On Tue, Jan 21, 2020 at 1:59 AM Lars Brinkhoff <lars@nocrew.org> wrote:
Jon Steinhart wrote:
> The 32032 made sense for the workstation division based on the data sheets.
> But, it turned out to be extremely buggy, and unlike the 68K I don't recall
> the ability to look at and patch the state of the microcode.

Did you have the ability to look at and patch the state of 68000
microcode?  How?
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