[Coco] ceramics ...
Kevin Diggs
kevdig at hypersurf.com
Fri Sep 3 15:23:30 EDT 2004
Mark,
The parts are speced at 8.
I already told you about the project idea. I don't think you liked it.
"CPU Paks" I would love to have a program pak with a 68000, or an 80186,
or a TI9900, or a 6502, or ... . I have no idea how to do the board. Any
suggestions.
And of course without a job none of this is going anywhere.
kevin
Mark Marlette wrote:
> 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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