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- From: hanscs@dhhalden.no (HANS CHRISTIAN SANDER)
- Subject: Re: 14.xx & 7.xx Mhz, why?
- Message-ID: <hanscs.35.721049071@dhhalden.no>
- Keywords: 68000
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- References: <1992Nov5.224246.25432@ifi.uio.no>
- Date: Fri, 6 Nov 1992 11:24:31 GMT
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- In article <1992Nov5.224246.25432@ifi.uio.no> stigo@ifi.uio.no (Stig Arne Olsen) writes:
- >From: stigo@ifi.uio.no (Stig Arne Olsen)
- >Subject: 14.xx & 7.xx Mhz, why?
- >Keywords: 68000
- >Date: Thu, 5 Nov 1992 22:42:46 GMT
- >
- >Can some guru :-) here tell me why C= are clocking the processors below what
- >they were made for? They do not seem to do it with the faster processors,
- >but why are the Mc68000 just 7 and Mc68020 in the A1200 14Mhz? Has it something
- >to do with dma-cycle timing? And why are the 68030 in the A3000 running at the
- >full 25Mhz, if this is a problem?
- >
- >Thanks,
- >--
- >Stig A. Olsen | stigo@ifi.uio.no | "Ja til EF"
- >
- Nei til EF
-