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- From: bain1@vax.oxford.ac.uk
- Newsgroups: comp.sys.acorn
- Subject: Re: 36Mhz ARM 3
- Message-ID: <1992Nov17.164714.10202@vax.oxford.ac.uk>
- Date: 17 Nov 92 16:47:14 GMT
- References: <1992Nov14.134231.20310@unix.brighton.ac.uk> <1992Nov16.095818.1370@csd.uwe.ac.uk> <1992Nov16.190243.6048@infodev.cam.ac.uk>
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- In article <1992Nov16.190243.6048@infodev.cam.ac.uk>, nas20@cl.cam.ac.uk (Nick Smith) writes:
- > In article <1992Nov16.095818.1370@csd.uwe.ac.uk> r_voisey@csd.bristol-poly.ac.uk writes:
- >>In article <1992Nov14.134231.20310@unix.brighton.ac.uk>, pjd2@unix.brighton.ac.uk (Duggan;f11
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- With reference to the following (from Nick Smith):
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- >
- > Incidently, I have had very impressive speed increases with clocking my
- > ARM3 higher (16MHz RAM).
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- I keep hearing people talking about this, but no-one ever says how they do it.
- Go on someone, make a young man happy and tell me how to make my toy run
- faster. (I have an A5000/RISCOS3.00)
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- Mark Greenwood (bain1@uk.ac.ox.vax)
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