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- From: uznerk@mcl.ucsb.edu (Andrew Krenz)
- Newsgroups: comp.sys.ibm.pc.soundcard
- Subject: Re: Bus Speed for GUS
- Keywords: Gravis, Bus_Speed, Ultra_Sound
- Message-ID: <uznerk.726043246@mcl>
- Date: 3 Jan 93 06:40:46 GMT
- References: <1993Jan2.171140.26127@pasteur.Berkeley.EDU>
- Sender: news@ucsbcsl.ucsb.edu
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- In <1993Jan2.171140.26127@pasteur.Berkeley.EDU> chiu@alumni.berkeley.edu (David Chiu) writes:
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- >I am looking to buy a GUS, but would like to hear from some of you GUS
- >owners (or ex-Owners for that matter)
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- >1) How are compatibility with Symphony Chip Set?
- >2) How fast can GUS be pushed, bus speed wise? 10MHz? 12MHz? 16MHz? 20MHz?
-
- >Thanks in advance for information..
-
- Well, lets put it this way. I installed my GUS with the bus running at 11mhz
- and we'll just say that it made my machine go wacko. Wound up crashing my
- whole stacker volume. My advice to you is, stick with the standard 8mhz.
- My machine is a 386-40 with the OPTI chipset.
-
- -Andrew Krenz
- uznerk@mcl.ucsb.edu
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