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Re: Accelerators
nathan@visi.com (Nathan Mates) wrote,
in response to my reply:
>>Just swap in a 36MHz oscillator for the 28MHz one and you have
>>8MHz.
>
> Scott, basic math: 8*4=32.
An accidental error. I did mean a 32MHz oscillator for 8MHz. :)
yeo@pigeon.qut.edu.au (Willie Yeo) wrote:
> I am not gonna correct Scott's error on the MHz thingy. To
>oscillator speed divided by 4 = GS speed. i.e. 36MHz crystal = 9MHz.
Thanks, I was planning to correct it myself.
>
> I was lucky when I bought a 7MHz ZipGSX with 32k Cache, I bought
>an inexpensive oscillator and pumped it to 9MHz. I'd suggest, if you buy a
>7MHz/8k Cache version and wanting to attempt to try your luck, you might
>be able to get a stable 9MHz speed. If you do get a success, you should
>consider addind more cache.
Agreed. The Zip from Alltech comes in 7MHz/32K cache configurations,
I believe.
>
> Anything further, i.e. 10MHz is less likely you would be able to
>get it. And above that, is a modification that will void your warranty. I
>HAD one of those, which I was persuaded to part with it ... runs at
>12.5MHz at 64k cache. It is about 80% stable running ...
>
> I still have another 9MHz one |8) Which I am *seriously* consider
>parting as Henrik Gudat polishes the Bernie ][ the Rescue. But then again,
>it has GREAT sentimental value that I wish to retain |8)
Willie, you may want to take a look at my upgrade "how to" stack from
the ground upload folder (jun97 subdirectory most likely). Zipgshc.bsq
will show you how to do it reversably (no soldering).
-Scott G.