> john ...what's that CPU socket Daystar PowerCache look like? photos?
> mark ... a 50MHz 68030, a 68882

I'll send you a photo John (along with those others I owe you). These aren't
quite as rare as Xceed cards, but they don't show up on eBay - or anywhere
else - all *that* often, either (I got lucky in finding mine, and at a
reasonable price, too). The PowerCache is also a part that Asian collectors
are usually willing to spend significant amounts of cash to acquire.

The PowerCache came in several different iterations, Mark, as the one I have
is a 33MHz variation (same 32K cache though). I'd be interested in seeing a
high resolution front-and-back pix of the 50MHz, actually.

I've been pondering if the 33MHz could be overclocked? Maybe by simply
replacing the oscillator, and using a 68030/50? If I could lay the boards
side-by-side, it would be pretty easy to tell. (I have an old DiiMO, which
has 50MHz parts that I'd be willing to sacrifice.) Any thoughts?

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Brandon


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