Jorge Chamorro Bieling wrote: > Michael J. Mahon <mjmahon@aol.com> wrote: > >> It only involves replacing the crystal oscillator. There >> are no downsides, apart from faster game action. ;-) >> >> Unlike modern overclocking, where thermal effects are significant >> and potentially damaging, overclocking a IIc+ is benign. And it >> is the only Apple II model that can be easily overclocked, because >> it already isolates the rest of the system from the processor clock. > > Do you think that it will go up to 12MHz with a 16*3 MHz oscillator ? > Or even more if I replace the cpu/memory ? > Or it's better to stay at 8 MHz ? > > Thanks. Unless you replace the CPU you will be stuck at 8 mhz. Mark Frischknecht
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