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- From: yen1366@cs.cuhk.hk (Stannon Yen)
- Subject: Re: Cirrus Logic - Wait state
- Message-ID: <1993Jan3.151134.3010@cucs5.cs.cuhk.hk>
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- Organization: Faculty of Engineering, The Chinese U. of Hong Kong
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- Date: Sun, 3 Jan 1993 15:11:34 GMT
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- h8915726@hkuxb.hku.hk (Medusa) writes:
-
- Hello Medusa,
-
- > Can anyone tell me how to set the wait state of
- > Cirrus Logic card v1.00d? I'm using a 486DX-50, I'm afraid
- > the card is not very comfortable with this speed, so I
- > want to set it to 1-wait state. But my manual is only
- > for v1.00 and absolutely no description as to how to do it.
- > (not even the pcb layout...)
-
- You may search for a jumper (2 pin) in the center of your card. If
- you found that the jumper is connected, it is in zero wait state. If
- not, it is 1 wait state. You may try to remove it. But my ALVGA has no
- problem on both state on my 386DX-40. What kind of problem do you have?
-
- Regards,
- CT Yen.
-