Greetings fellow Listers, Here's what feels like a "silly question" to me, and why I ask it. Is it possible to "overwork" a 5300c?
You bet. I dont have the address on hand, but someone has a website that has pics on how to do this.
you can either replace the bus speed oscillator (33.33 MHz) to something faster (36 MHz suggested) which in turn will raise the CPU speed to 108 MHz.
You can also change the bus-to-CPU ratio from 3:1 to 3.5:1 which will give you 117 Mhz. I dont suggest going higher than a 4:1 ratio.
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