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- From: greg@serveme.chi.il.us (Gregory Gulik)
- Subject: Re: 3b/400 speedups
- Message-ID: <1993Jan8.210113.24296@serveme.chi.il.us>
- Organization: Gagme Public Access Unix, Chicago, Illinois
- References: <1993Jan2.180921.12543@camaro.uucp> <1993Jan8.023250.28011@alf.cooper.edu>
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- Date: Fri, 8 Jan 1993 21:01:13 GMT
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- In article <1993Jan8.023250.28011@alf.cooper.edu> hak@alf.cooper.edu (Jeff Hakner) writes:
- >
- >That might not be the correct crystal! The one you want is socketed,
- ^^^^^^^^
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- >located among the CPU chipset. It should be labeled WE32102, 20MHZ & 10MHz.
- >The 20MHZ clock from this osc. is never used, it is divided internally to
- >produce a pair of 10MHz clocks with are 90 degrees out of phase. I am currently
- >investigating sources for an identical osciallator at a higher freq (13 or 14).
- >I'll let y'all know what I find.
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- Not all crystals are socketed. I have 4 310/400 motherboards at home,
- and one of the crystals is soldered directly to the board.
-
- -greg
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