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 Subject: RE: Strange device in my falcon, can someone ID it
Author: stimpy (212.219.116.29)
Date:   11-15-2001 11:21

The 040 is certainly not pin compatible and anyway you would need to make an adaptor board as the 030 on the Falcon is some special mad one AFAIK and is SMD. I think all 040s were PGA. More speed from that CPU isn't easy. It was designed to do 16Mhz and with Powerup it gives it 32Mhz. Sometimes even 32MHz is too much, I have seen Power Ups not working. Speed up the whole machine, give the DSP around 50MHz (or even 64 if you're lucky) and give the Videl a nice changable pixel clock.

 Topics Author  Date
  Strange device in my falcon, can someone ID it? new Jan Thomas 11-14-2001 11:36 
   RE: Strange device in my falcon, can someone ID it new stimpy 11-14-2001 19:20 
    RE: Strange device in my falcon, can someone ID it new Jan Thomas 11-15-2001 00:43 
     RE: Strange device in my falcon, can someone ID it new The Paranoid 11-15-2001 09:51 
     RE: Strange device in my falcon, can someone ID it  stimpy 11-15-2001 11:21 
      RE: Strange device in my falcon, can someone ID it new Jan Thomas 11-15-2001 14:44 
     RE: Strange device in my falcon, can someone ID it new Flash 11-15-2001 22:22 
      RE: Strange device in my falcon, can someone ID it new stimpy 11-16-2001 00:17 
       RE: Strange device in my falcon, can someone ID it new Flash 11-16-2001 19:16 
        RE: Strange device in my falcon, can someone ID it new stimpy 11-18-2001 20:07 
         RE: Strange device in my falcon, can someone ID it new Flash 11-19-2001 00:44 

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