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- From: bjolin@lin.foa.se (Bj÷rn Lindgren)
- Newsgroups: comp.sys.amiga.hardware
- Subject: Re: Help from VXL*30 owners..
- Date: 15 Apr 1996 05:37:37 GMT
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- In article <4krbhj$i2t@kannews.ca.newbridge.com>, Pete Jorgensen writes...
- >
- >Hi. I just bought a used VXL*30. I can get it working fine in 68000 mode,
- >but it just won't come up in 68030 mode. I couldn't tell you if it is a 25
- >or 40 MHz model.
-
- What does the text on the 68(EC)030 Say?
-
- >The thing is, there is a socket for a CPU clock (and FPU
- >clock for that matter), and there is nothing in it. Should there be?
-
- Yes it should.
-
- > I was
- >just wondering if there is some kind of default that the board might clock
- >from or if there HAS to be some kind of clock in that socket. If so, could
- >you tell me what kind of clock (cystal/chip) I should be looking for?
-
- The standard type of CPU clock I thing, but I'm not sure.
-
- >Your
- >help would be appreciated.
- >
- >...Pete
- >--
- >% Pete Jorgensen: peterj@newbridge.com or peterj@intertel.net %
- >% Newbridge Networks Corp., Kanata, Ontario, CANADA %
- >% "Those taking ego trips usually travel alone". - unknown %
-
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