Subject: Re: Q: LC III ?
To: None <port-mac68k@NetBSD.ORG>
From: Dave Peak <dppeak@ksu.ksu.edu>
List: port-mac68k
Date: 10/25/1995 21:39:10
>> > > 68030@25MHz
>> > I have just speeded-up my lciii cpu to 33Mhz - just by moving a resistor.
>> > It is 30% quicker but the cpu needs absolutly a fan clip.
>>
>> Which resistor? I want to remove it!
>>
>> --Rick C. Petty, aka Snoopy
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>> email: pett0019@gold.tc.umn.edu, pett0019@itlabs.umn.edu
>> WWW: http://www.itlabs.umn.edu/~pett0019/
>>
> You must move the R14 resistor (0 Ohm jumper) on the top of the main board to
>the R74 free place at the bottom. The cpu is boosted at 33Mhz and everything
>follows at the same speed (ram, fpu ..). But remember to _cool_ the cpu.
>You also need the last release of the system enabler 003 : 1.1
>
>Upon booting NetBSD, the computer identifies itself as a performa 460. (?)
>
>For more info : (Many other mac can be boosted.)
>http://bambam.cchem.berkeley.edu/~schrier/lciii.html
>http://bambam.cchem.berkeley.edu/~schrier/mhz.html (system enabler)
>
>-- Francois Pays.
>
How should I go about cooling the cpu. Should I install a heat sink or a
fan? If the
answer is the latter, where can I find a fan that will work? Thanks.
Dave
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