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From: kurt@norm.jsc.nasa.gov (Kurt McMullen/Metrica)
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>What Motorola chips are clock doubled and since when? Please explain.
>>AFAIK, the 68k range of Motorola chips run internally at double the
>>specified speed. (I think it's that way round.) So, a 25mhz 040 runs at
>>25mhz externally (along the bus etc) but internally it clocks 50mhz.
>>> I'm pretty sure this is true - I've heard it many times over the years.
If this were true it would be widely known. BTW, it's not INTEL does it tho
Kurt McMullen/Metrica