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- From: jkh@esel.lotus.com (Jordan K Hubbard)
- Subject: Re: 36Mhz ARM 3
- In-Reply-To: bain1@vax.oxford.ac.uk's message of 17 Nov 92 16:47:14 GMT
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- Date: Wed, 18 Nov 92 18:14:47 GMT
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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)
-
- Hear hear. I have an A540/RISCOS3.10 and I'd love to clock the memory
- at 16Mhz and CPU at 33Mhz! I do tend to wonder though at which point
- this starts getting ridiculous ("I'm now clocking my ARM3 at 75Mhz and
- the memory at 30Mhz! It crashes once every 10 minutes and I have to
- spray the motherboard continuously with Freon, but other than that
- it's GREAT!").
-
- Speaking of which, how many A540 owners are there out there? Do any
- of you clock your machines faster than rated, and if so:
-
- 1. Do you fastclock both the CPU and memory subsystem?
- 2. Does it all run reliably and at 'reasonable' temperatures?
- 3. How did you do it?
-
- (and 4. Do you start transmitting on nearby FM bands? :-)
-
- Jordan
-