--- "John F. Scipione" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> If one had a faster 68030 chip, could one replace the stock 16 mhz chip 
> with it.  I have a 25 mhz 68030 from a SBC which is not a mac, but my 
> SE/30 has a soldered CPU, so I can't stick it in there to see what 
> happens (without breaking out the soldering iron).  Until you mentioned 
> it, I wasn't aware that there was a SE/30 with a socketed CPU.
> 
> Skipp

But it would still run at 16mhz as there is an external crystal that controls the 
chip speed, isn't there?

Dave

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