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- From: andersen@eis.cs.tu-bs.de (Kai Andersen)
- Subject: Re: SUMMARY: 16MHz A3000 to 25MHz (!) Hardware "Hack"
- Message-ID: <1992Aug17.201631.8159@ips.cs.tu-bs.de>
- Keywords: 16MHz, 25MHz, Amiga, 3000, hardware, hack, upgrade, speed, increase
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- Organization: TU Braunschweig,Informatik,EIS,West Germany
- References: <1992Aug12.151140.58087@cc.usu.edu> <1992Aug17.132428.4865@tom.rz.uni-passau.de>
- Date: Mon, 17 Aug 1992 20:16:31 GMT
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- > This isn't really necessary.
- > I have a 16MHz A3000 witch is 'upgraded' to 25MHz *without* changing
- > the 68030 CPU. A 16MHz CPU is reliable also with 25MHz.
- > *My* Amiga works since about nearly two years without any problems.
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- > I think it's saver to use a 16MHz CPU with 25MHz (a 16MHz 68030 *is* a
- > 25MHz 68030, but only testet up to 16MHz), than to remove a SMD CPU.
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- I tried to 'upgraded' my A3000-16 too, with 20 MHz all works fine.
- With 25 MHz the Processor does too, but the harddrive sometimes reads some
- false bytes. Does anyone knows why?
-
- Kai.
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