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- From: jds@kom.auc.dk (Jes Degn Soerensen)
- Newsgroups: comp.sys.amiga.hardware
- Subject: Re: Is there a 50MHz hack for 2630 Board ?
- Date: 10 Apr 1996 14:18:30 +0200
- Organization: Aalborg University, Dept. of Communication Technology
- Sender: jds@skoda.kom.auc.dk
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- >>>>> "Erik" == Erik S Blank, BS Ind Safety Science <qczusea@grove.iup.edu> writes:
-
- Erik> In article <e92oesch-0104961043170001@gdvm9m.vptt.ch>,
- Erik> e92oesch@isbe.ch (Jann Oesch) writes:
- >> Since I have become a set of 50MHz-Chips (68030/68882) I hope I can
- >> use this in my 2630-Board to speed up my Amiga for a low price. I'm
- >> realy good in electronics, but I will first ask you for know solves
- >> or problems. Is it possible or is there so mutch to do that I
- >> better buy a new board or a new Amiga ? Any help is welcome
-
- Erik> Don't know about your board, but when I recently looked at my
- Erik> A2630 board, I noticed that the 68030 and ?MMU? are
- Erik> socketed... the only thing that you would need to solder on
- Erik> would be a new ?clock? chip...
-
- Well, I definately wouldn't do that!
-
- Consider that the A2630 was designed back in the old days when the
- 25MHz 68030 just came out, so would you expect the rest of the logic
- on the board to be designed so it will accept 50MHz parts?
-
- Guess not.
-
- Jes
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- Jes Sorensen: jds@kom.auc.dk | If programming was ment to be fun,
- jes@leech.adsp.sub.org | why did they come up with Intel?
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