AFAIK, it won't result in a faster machine. Even if the new chip is rated to
run at 25 Mhz, the SE/30's system clock runs at 16 Mhz, and thus the FPU will
run at 16 Mhz no matter how high it is rated :-( .

Greetings,

Antonio Rodr�guez (Grijan)
<ftp://grijan.cjb.net:21000/>

ralphpagan ha escrito:

> Just wondering if anyone has ever experimented with swapping out the FPU on
> the se/30's mainboard?   I have a 25MHz 68882 from a dead Mac IIci, and I
> was just thinking about it.
> -Ralph



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