[Coco] ceramics ...
Mark Marlette
mmarlett at isd.net
Fri Sep 3 05:15:12 EDT 2004
At 9/2/2004 09:04 PM -0700, you wrote:
Kevin,
Most parts have a designed clock that they were certified at and assigned
when they were tested at their manufactured date. What are those clock
speeds of the said chips? Seems to me to be a data book look up process. If
theory doesn't work for you then just hook them up and try them out at the
speed you want them to run. A bit of work since they are just chips and
require a bit of work to connect up and test. Let us know what you find out
though. Have some plan(s) for a new CoCo project here?
Mark
Cloud-9
>Hi,
>
> No hardware. Just a pair of chips. So the question refers to
> them. Think they would run at 14.3181818?
>
> kevin
>
>Mark Marlette wrote:
>>At 9/2/2004 11:57 AM -0700, you wrote:
>>Kevin,
>>Overclocking is generally not a good thing to do but it depends what you
>>are trying to do. For instance, overclocking the CoCo3 is not a good
>>thing due to the GIME.
>>Can you tell us a bit more about the hardware that these CPUs are
>>connected to?
>>Regards,
>>Mark
>>Cloud-9
>>
>>>Hi,
>>>
>>> I have a 68010 and a 68008. They are both 8s. Any
>>>thoughts as to how high they could be SAFELY overclocked?
>>>The plain 6809e in my deuce seems to run fine at 1.7 for
>>>extended periods. But it does have a heat sink.
>>>
>>> kevin
>>>
>>>Stephen H. Fischer wrote:
>>>
>>>>Hi,
>>>>I thought I had one, but it is a 6800. I found a 6820 and a 8008.
>>>
>>>
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