>Peter, why not past 100 MHz ?  As long as you find the bus-to-CPU
>controller (typically a resistor placement), you could go sky-high !
>Not counting heat or battery life, of course.  But then, you just
>build your own Li ion battery ! MUAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHA ! [mad scientist
>laugh]
>
>Mad Dog

Thoes spped setting resistors or only on systems that were desinged 
to take faster chips or different chip speeds on the same 
motherboard. There are no speed selector resistors or jumpers on the 
Duo2300.

The only thing you can do is increase the overall systems speed. The 
Duo Bus runs at 33.3mHz, the CPU runs at 3 times that. The 3 times 
bus muliplier is locked, so no chaging that.  To speed up the Duo, 
you have to swap out the main occilator crystal with a faster one.

Chips on the logic board are also rated to run at certan mHz, in the 
case of a Duo, 33mHz. Pushing these chips to go faster will cause 
them to draw more power, create more heat and 'flake out' and 
eventualy FAIL at theese higher speeds.

I thought about overclocking my Duo, but too many risks to a machine 
I love an use everyday.
-- 
Peter Liethen - [EMAIL PROTECTED]

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