I may have a couple of Super Gold and Gold Cards this month. Knowing how
rare these are I thought I would let you know. Sorry for the blatant
advertising, they are actually not mine but belong to a friend who want
to sell them on.
I would very much like a Super Gold Card, in February :o)
You
I may have a couple of Super Gold and Gold Cards this month. Knowing how
rare these are I thought I would let you know. Sorry for the blatant
advertising, they are actually not mine but belong to a friend who want
to sell them on.
--
Roy Wood
Q Branch, 20 Locks Hill Portslade. Sussex. BN41
On Tue, 3 Dec 2002, Roy Wood wrote:
I may have a couple of Super Gold and Gold Cards this month. Knowing how
rare these are I thought I would let you know. Sorry for the blatant
advertising, they are actually not mine but belong to a friend who want
to sell them on.
I would very much like
In message [EMAIL PROTECTED], ZN
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OK, I was persuaded. But the results are very dissapointing. It works at
25MHz, as it should since the CPU is rated for that frequency. But anything
over that is a no-go. At 28MHz it kept crashing, at 29.44 it wouldn't even
reset. No
Hello Nasta,
A long time ago, when the lrespr version of the driver came out, Phil
Borman also mentioned locations that needed to be patched if Qubide was set
to an address different than the ROM port. If you have the lrespr version
somewhere, I would apreciate an email with it attached
On Sun, 1 Sep 2002 at 12:29:08, Davide Santachiara wrote:
(ref: 004c01c251a2$88332440$0200a8c0@ergonnotebook)
Hello Nasta,
A long time ago, when the lrespr version of the driver came out, Phil
Borman also mentioned locations that needed to be patched if Qubide was set
to an address
On Sun, 1 Sep 2002 at 00:05:43, ZN wrote:
(ref: [EMAIL PROTECTED])
A long time ago, when the lrespr version of the driver came out, Phil
Borman also mentioned locations that needed to be patched if Qubide was set
to an address different than the ROM port. If you have the lrespr version
Davide Santachiara wrote:
I'm pretty sure Phil sent me the lrespred version. It was v1.54 or
similar. The only problem is where to find it. I'll try to give a
look at my old floppy disks ... if nobody will answer in the
meanwhile ;-)
1.56 is freely available on the web:
On 30/08/02 at 22:22 Phoebus Dokos wrote:
Hello all,
Since I have finally returned its about time, I ask one of my famous crazy
set of questions ;-)
Here goes:
1. Have anybody successfully overclocked the SGC? If yes to which freq.?
Yes, I have, but only to 25MHz - because I only had
??? 31/8/2002 2:30:18 ??, ?/? ZN [EMAIL PROTECTED] ??:
On 30/08/02 at 22:22 Phoebus Dokos wrote:
Hello all,
Since I have finally returned its about time, I ask one of my famous crazy
set of questions ;-)
Here goes:
1. Have anybody successfully overclocked the SGC? If yes to which
On 30/08/02 at 22:22 Phoebus Dokos wrote:
1. Have anybody successfully overclocked the SGC? If yes to which freq.?
Yes, I have, but only to 25MHz - because I only had oscillators for less
or equal to that, which could fit the space... I may be persuaded to try
it
again
Define MAY be
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