Ok, last 5300 question for a while, I promise!  :-)

Anyone know if that "tin can" marked "33" on the 5300 logic board is 
the oscillator that sets the bus speed?  Is it even oscillator based 
or is it determined by a resistor matrix?  Comparing the 5300ce and cs 
mobos, there's no immediately noticeable difference between them 
(besides, they both have 33MHz busses)...

Think that if I replace the oscillator my bus clock will change?  Then 
think the cpu speed will change?  Hmmm....  ;-)  

I'm LISTENING!  Anyone, anyone?  Bueller?  Seriously, anyone know if 
that is the bus clock generator?

Peace,
Drew 
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