Ok, I have to ask, why the f0ck would you want to overclock a mac 
classic?  It can't be that hard to get an SE/30 or classic II.  When 
you are done overclocking the classic what exactly have you gained?

Curious,
Skipp

On Saturday, April 5, 2003, at 11:30  PM, Alan O'Neil wrote:

> My friend wishes to OC one of his many Mac Classics. It has been stated
> somewhere that this is near impossible because ALL the I/O circuitry is
> tied to thr processor. I've heard that it's been done (and stable) up 
> to
> and around 10MHz though. He has a 24MHz oscillator (to get 12MHz out 
> of the
> 68000) in his hand and wants to try this out. Will he break anything by
> testing it? BTW, his oscillator is the smaller, two-pin type, not the
> larger 4-pin or whatever type.
>
> ---------------------------------------------------
> Alan O'Neil. Mailed from my Quadra 605: FeetsMac!!!
> My dual-monitor Mac IIci cost over $8,000 new! LOL!
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