Author: Anders S (port271.cvx2-sto.ppp.netlink.se)
Date: 01-03-2002 05:18
Mmm... Prolly some sesitive cirquitry on that CD board.
Could you list to us the chips on it?
It *might* be possible to fix it :o)
I have a problem with 72MHZ for a 030, tho.
Can you proof it anyhow? Or at least run
GEMbench and mail a screenshot? Iīd like to
add it to my benchmarks collection, if itīs
allright with you. Seen my site? No TT, yet.
One theory I have, is that the clock IS 72,
and then the CPU gets half that Frequency,
like in the Phantom... Could that be it?
A 030 will happily get on with 36, but 72...?
As for the a.500, he would have to replace
every chip in the box! Prolly the MOBO too.
64 *might* be the systemclock, and then the
020(at least) would have 32, that would work.
NO 68000 in the world can do 64 or even 32MHZ, promise.
24, yes, pretty easy if it is a 68HC000,
but thatīs about max then.
Cheerz
Anders S
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