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 Subject: RE: ocing? is it possible
Author: FatRakoon (host213-1-144-35.btinternet.com)
Date:   07-30-2001 02:45

Yes, but its not as easy as a PC is!

Try to get hold of a CaTTamaran, or some other hardware booster.

The CaTT wil give you 48Mhz, and once you have done that, I will put you in touch with clive, who might be willing to push it further for you.

You might be better off getting a Milan or something instead though!

The TT will cope with some stupid speeds, but, there is a lot you need to do to it first, and the cost isnt going to be nice at all!

A Clone would work out quite a bit cheaper actually, or even a Falcon would be a good compromise perhaps? - The falcon is not that far behind the TT for speed, but it has much better support, and the hardware accelerators you can get for that are relatively cheap.

Apparently, ( I dont know this myself, just find out over time ) that some TT's are 16Mhz, and they are pushed to 32Mhz by a daughterboard, while others are 32mhz, with no D/B.

The 16Mhz ones can be pushed to 90mhz, but the 32Mhz ones can only go to about 48mhz - hence the limit on the CaTT for some TT's then perhaps?

Like I said, I am not sure about that, but I was offered to have my Cat push that, but I seriously doubt it would be a safe thing to do!



 Topics Author  Date
  ocing? is it possible new mkosmows 07-29-2001 03:43 
   RE: ocing? is it possible  FatRakoon 07-30-2001 02:45 
    RE: ocing? is it possible new mkosmows 07-30-2001 02:50 

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