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- From: joker@diku.dk (Morten Christian Holmgreen)
- Newsgroups: comp.sys.intel
- Subject: Re: Intels Overdrive on an IBM PS/2 90 AG9 ?
- Message-ID: <1992Aug18.222321.15121@odin.diku.dk>
- Date: 18 Aug 92 22:23:21 GMT
- References: <1684611056.LUGEBE1@AWIIMC12.IMC.UniVie.AC.AT>
- Sender: joker@freja.diku.dk
- Organization: Department of Computer Science, U of Copenhagen
- Lines: 24
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- LUGEBE1@AWIIMC12.IMC.UniVie.AC.AT (DI Bernhard Luger) writes:
-
- >Has anybody successfully installed an INTEL Overdrive chip in an IBM PS/2
- >Model 90 AG9. The processor board originally contains a 486 SX (|) chip with
- >a 20 MHz clock. 487 option is available but still too slow for me.
- >Any comment about problems or, even better, no problems is welcome.
- >Thanks in advance
- >Berny Luger (Biomedical Engineering, Vienna)
- >
-
- Not quite, but close...
-
- I've installed an OverDrive in a model 95-AHF (25 Mhz SX) and it works
- GREAT. The only thing I needed besides the OverDrive was a newer
- reference disk (ver. 1.10) that allowed a processor change.
-
- Just remember, that the OverDrive goes into the 487 slot, and that
- the 486SX must remain on the processor-complex...
-
- Christian
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- M. Christian Holmgreen / joker@diku.dk / mochmch@uts.uni-c.dk
- student, University of Copenhagen, Dept. of Computer Science
- "Human errors can only be avoided if one can avoid the use of humans"
-