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Calling all experts...
Has anyone of you ever done this or have any inside info on how to do it?
What I would like to do to the above mentioned machines is:
1. Install 40 MHz oscillator to make all subsystems and RAM run @ 40 MHz.
2. Downclock PPC601 processor back to 80 MHz since I don't...
Thanks! I was hoping someone has more info or at least mentions whether it's usefull or not. Otherwise I will pull out all 74FCTxxx/74HCTxx, GAL,PAL and vertical SIL RAM chips (all IC's are socketed) and the rest goes to dumpster.
Cheers,
ojfd
I don't quite follow you.. are you saying that people swapped 88920 for 88916 and are wondering why their computers aren't working at 40 MHz or are you saying that they swapped 88920 for 88916, changed resistors to go to 33 MHZ, added 20 MHz oscillator to go to 40 MHZ and then backed back to 20...
Hi guys,
Although we often mention Marc Schrier's page, we all should give a credit regarding this mod to that person from Japan, namely
Hiromasa Yamaoka
who was first to do such mod.
There could be numerous reasons. Gazelle clock generator chip (Apple p/n 343S1135 -a) is not documented...
Hi trag,
Yes, I've modified Q605, not LC475, althoug I've put a jumper on the MB after I went to 40 MHz, which changed its gestalt ID to LC475.
At first I swapped resistors to go to 33MHz and afterwards I installed 40MHz oscillator, as per instructions on Marc Schrier's page...
I can confirm it - at 40 MHz heatsink is a must and you should use at least 33MHz processor if overclocking that baby!
My Q605 had processor socket with notches which permitted fitting a heatsink from Q650/700 variety. I also installed real 40 MHz 68040 and changed Motorola PLL chip. After...
Just FYI -
One of the quietest narrow 50-pin SCSI drives that I've ever tested (and I've tested > 50 different models in the past) was Seagate ST318418N - 18gig, 7200 rpm. The other one was ST318417N, also quiet, just slightly slower. Both models are (were) relatively recent - I think I've...
Ok, Dog Cow, give me the link to upload. FTP oh Hotline or whatever.
This is what I have from FWB from that era:
HDT™ 2.5 Installer
HDT™ 2.5->2.5.2 Updater
HDT™ 2.5.X->2.5.3 Updater
plus
“Unlock Volume” Application
Author: FWB, Inc.
Needs: System 7.5.2, HDT/HDT*PE/RTK v.1.7.5c or...
Hey guys,
What is so important about this update? Is this file really needed? i think, I have it somewhere in my archives (downloaded back then). And, btw, you should be using 3.0 on 68k machines or 4.5.2 on anything PPC.
Cheers,
ojfd
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