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- From: pjh@mccc.edu (Pete Holsberg)
- Subject: Re: Yes, yes, yes 14 Mhz is possible
- Organization: The College On The Other Side Of Route One
- Date: Fri, 1 Jan 1993 00:47:28 GMT
- Message-ID: <C05Gv7.J48@mccc.edu>
- References: <C04opF.4Jt@babbage.ece.uc.edu>
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- In article <C04opF.4Jt@babbage.ece.uc.edu> skilby@ucqais.cba.uc.edu (Steven M. Kilby) writes:
- =Hey all,
- = Just a note to add to Greg's. About 6 years ago it became known that one
- =could take a crystal that was supposed to go in a 500 and place it in a 400.
- =This crystal, of course, ran at 14 Mhz and was a significant boost to the 400.
- =Now, sometimes this did not work. There would be problems with the memory, the
- =clock, etc.... In these cases the 400 required a new chip set also.
-
- For the record -- I have 2 3B2/400s. One worked with the 14KHz xtal and
- one didn't.
-
- Happy New Year anyway. :-)
-