Be sure if you try it on a 450 MHz board that it is a 7410 series and not a 
7400. The 7400 has a glitch that prevents it from running at 500 and better. 
Some you can hit 500 with but I wouldn't trust it due to the flaw.

On May 24, 2010, at 2:23 PM, John Carmonne wrote:

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> Can you explain the exact method of doing this, I read a page from Operator 
> HeadGap on this but it seems vague at best, I'll have an extra 2 450 MHz 
> boards in a couple of days that I could try it on:-)
> 
> 
> John Carmonne
> Yorba Linda USA
> Sent from my MBP
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