At 07:42 PM 3/14/2003 -0600, you wrote:
>I might consider it.  Right now, I'm looking to get my feet wet with
>many different ways to use Macs.
>If there are faster MHz 68040 processors, I'm interested.

Clock crystals are available wherever electronic components are sold. 
Digikey, Radio Shack, etc.

33mhz chips are fairly easy to come by, they turn up fairly frequently. 
Also, there are quite a few 33mhz machines that would be something less 
than a travesty to pull a chip from a working machine from.

There are a couple sources for 40mhz 68040, such as the Quadra 840AV, but 
if you went to the trouble and expense of getting one you'd be much better 
off just using the 840AV (Just in case you're not aware, the 840AV is the 
fastest (factory) 68k Mac Apple made. I have two of them, one is a 25-30 
gig a month web server). 40mhz chips tend to be quite a lot more expensive.

Scott Holder


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