Andrew Gale wrote: > > 128 peripherals may not like working at a 6MHz clock.
That reminds me of an idea I had - quite often the sound in Speccy games being played on the sam is horrible because of the different clock speeds. What would be involved in making a software-controllable clock? For example, a small piece of logic which reads a rate from a particular port and controls an adjustable clock circuit appropriately? Would it be worthwhile? (I could see its use in speccy emulation) And could you then write a program which fried your hardware? :-) -- Andrew Gallagher Computer Support, Dept. of Applied Maths and Theoretical Physics Queen's University of Belfast, BT7 1NN, N. Ireland http://andrewgallagher.tripod.com/id.html

