>Thinking about it a little while, I think these 8 resistors are the
>ones that I need to be concerned with...
>
>Resistors:    R43|R46|R47|R48|R50|R127|R128|R129
>100MHz (3.0x)  X |   | X | X |   |    |    |  X
>117MHz (3.5x)    | X | X |   |   |  X |    |  X

I am looking for al l those resistors, but havnt spotted them yet. 
If you spotted the settings, more power to you !  Where is R128 and 
R129 ?

>In this case, an "X" indicates that a resistor _is_ installed at that
>location.
>
>That would mean that the resistors on Mad Dog's site match up w/ the
>5300 series in a fashion something like this:
>(R9,R2)=(R50,R128)
>(R6,R5)=(R47,R129)
>(R8,R7)=(R43,R48)
>(R4,R3)=(R46,R127)

Yes, in theory.  THe CPU is the same.

>Of course, there's room for a lot of trial and error here to work out
>the 1.5, 2, 2.5, and 4x settings...  Maybe if I look at it a little
>longer it will just "come to me." ;-)
>
>
>Hmmm, it definitely seems that I have too much time on my hands,
>playing with this thing all day...  You'd think a physics graduate
>would get snatched right up.... Unemployment stinks - anyone wanna
>give me a job? ;-)
>
>Peace
>Drew

Keep trying.  THats what I did to figure out the PB1400 stuff. 
ALthough I did have some help from some Japanese sites.

Mad Dog

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