SE/30 Clocks

robin-fo

Well-known member
The SE/30 has a 31.3344MHz Oscillator and a 16.9344 Quartz on its Logic Board. Is it possible to swap these to 32.000MHz and 16 MHz parts or will the system become unstable?
 

djc6

Well-known member
Not the same computer, but I came across this thread yesterday about someone substituting 31.3344Mhz crystal with 32Mhz on a Mac LC:


BTW, there are plenty of new old stock 31.3344Mhz crystals on ebay. This listing is unfortunately for qty 25, but I happened to notice it even has an Apple part number on the box: https://www.ebay.com/itm/254877901917
 

croissantking

Well-known member
I guess I simply have to try it.. The thing is, I really like the look of the FOX oscillators, but I can‘t find 31.3344 ones from them on eBay… 🙃
How funny - I don’t like the look of the Fox ones (but the little fox icon is cute). My favourite is the Saronix with black print.
 
Last edited:

djc6

Well-known member
I'm not Superman, so I can't see inside my SE/30 with my X-Ray vision :)

Then again, I picked yellow polymer tantalum caps because I thought they blended in with the other yellow ICs on the board. So I get wanting to find just the right components.
 

codevonlux

Well-known member
16.9344 quartz is for the audio, if you change it then the sample rate like 11.025KHz/22.05KHz will change and will sound off.
 

Arbee

Well-known member
If you move the 31.3344 MHz crystal to 32 MHz everything should still work, except I'd be very wary of floppy I/O under those circumstances. It will probably work (particularly if you use only disks that were formatted with the faster crystal), but writing in particular could potentially fall off the timing window and wreck the disk.
 
Top