Re: Another Overclocked Mac

2002-11-25 Thread Dan Knight
J. S. Garrison writes: Since overclocking the Quadra 700 I own, I went on to try it with a Classic, and a 128 having a Mac Plus motherboard. The Classic hated it. Last night, the 128 begrudgingly allowed it. Once you replace the motherboard, it is no longer a 128. Your little old Mac is now a

Re: Another Overclocked Mac

2002-11-25 Thread the pickle
At 12:10 -0500 on 25/11/02, Dan Knight wrote: You're asking for trouble, because almost everything on the motherboard is tied to the speed of the crystal: the CPU, video, SCSI, the floppy, etc. I'm surprised your seeing anything on the screen Actually, come to think of it, try something like

Re: Another Overclocked Mac

2002-11-25 Thread J. S. Garrison
Dan Knight wrote: J. S. Garrison writes: Since overclocking the Quadra 700 I own, I went on to try it with a Classic, and a 128 having a Mac Plus motherboard. The Classic hated it. Last night, the 128 begrudgingly allowed it. Once you replace the motherboard, it is no longer a 128. Your

Re: Another Overclocked Mac

2002-11-25 Thread J. S. Garrison
the pickle wrote: At 12:10 -0500 on 25/11/02, Dan Knight wrote: You're asking for trouble, because almost everything on the motherboard is tied to the speed of the crystal: the CPU, video, SCSI, the floppy, etc. I'm surprised your seeing anything on the screen Actually, come to think

Re: Another Overclocked Mac

2002-11-24 Thread the pickle
At 08:57 -0800 on 23/11/02, J. S. Garrison wrote: The floppy drive won't boot or copy-to. When running an external hard drive it WILL copy some of its contents to the hard drive, but verification isn't wotking. Several known-working drives were tried. And the video is f*cked, too - the refresh

Re: Another Overclocked Mac

2002-11-24 Thread J. S. Garrison
the pickle wrote: At 08:57 -0800 on 23/11/02, J. S. Garrison wrote: The floppy drive won't boot or copy-to. When running an external hard drive it WILL copy some of its contents to the hard drive, but verification isn't wotking. Several known-working drives were tried. And the video is