> >and I'm looking
>>mostly at the interactive readers like Reader Rabbit or fairy tales or
>>anything of that sort. Math software will also do just fine.
>
>My daughter regularly uses Reader Rabbits Kindergarten as well as a couple
>of Jump Start and Broderbund educational CDs. They all require a 68040
>however. By and large they run well on an 040 and she has fun as well as
>learns a bit. I bought most of it in the '98-'99 time frame.
>
>Your post made me curious as to whether there might be older versions (like
>for a 68030). A quick check of Ebay using "broderbund" as a keyword turned
>up quite a bit.
>
><http://cgi.ebay.com/aw-cgi/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&item=1269866297>
>
>Here's the first one I checked. It said it requires a 68030 (25 MHz or
>better). Even though you IIsi runs at 20 MHz, I suspect it would work just
>fine. A couple of the CDs that I have require a 68040 at 40 MHz, but work
>just fine at 33 MHz. Some of the interactive game stuff might just be a
>touch slow at times. These things sell cheaply enough on ebay that it's
>probably worth taking a chance on.
Clockchip the IIsi to 25MHz. Its apparently pretty easy and works well.
http://socrates.berkeley.edu/~schrier/mhz.html
Aqua
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