faster, Faster, FASTER
Lenny Tropiano
lenny at icus.islp.ny.us
Sat Sep 17 09:39:30 AEST 1988
In article <1185 at umbc3.UMD.EDU> alex at umbc3.UMD.EDU (Alex S. Crain) writes:
...
|>
|> Has anyone played with the clock speed on the 3b1? The hardware seems
|>to be of excellent quality, and it seems like 12Mc shouldn't be unreasonable.
|>I think that the modem is on its own clock, and the power supply should be
|>able to handle the extra load on a machine without expansion cards.
|>I have an AC fan, so heat shouldn't be a problem...
|>
I'm not an electronic's guru, but the UNIX PC's have a MC68010L10 CPU chip
in them. This information is from the Motorola Semiconductor book on
the 68010/68012 CPU's. The MC stands of course of "Motorola Corporation",
the 68010 is the CPU type, the L stands for the package type of
"dual-in-line ceramic", and lastly the 10 stands for the clock-speed
(ie. 10Mhz). I believe the system would require you to change the CPU,
as well as the appropriate crystal, to the MC68010L12 which runs
at a frequency of 12.5Mhz. "Dual-in-line" is the 64-pin rectangular
chip, as opposed to the 68-pin square Quad-Pack chip.
I wonder if this is feasible? Comments from any hardware gurus? :-)
-Lenny
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