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- From: flin@p56.anet.canit.se (Fredrik Lundin)
- Newsgroups: comp.sys.amiga.hardware
- Subject: Re: bloody DKB
- Date: 10 Apr 1996 18:29:31 GMT
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- >Question: Did DKB make PC stuff before doing amiga stuff??
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- They wouldn't be supporting Amiga at all if that were the case..
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- >Well, I picked up a DKB Cobra 030/28 for my 1200 second hand and never really
- >got it working....I tried various combinations of power supply arrangements
- >with the 1200 but sometimes the 1200 would not boot at all, sometimes it
- >would die after 20 mins... anyway, looking at the 030 on the board i see that
- >it is actually a 20 MHz part (thats twenty as oppsed to 28Mhz) so today i
- >finally removed the
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- Early DKB Cobra 28Mhz used a 20Mhz CPU clocked at 28Mhz, yes.
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- The ones that ship now, and for many months back use a *33 MHz CPU *
- clocked at 28Mhz, making DKB better guys than Phase5, Apollo and the
- others who still overclock 25Mhz 020/030's to 28Mhz. (okay, a lot safer
- than going from 20 to 28..)
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