Not sure, but it probably does the same on an LC.. it was listed in a snippet 
of info about Turbo 040 overclocking in general, no particular machines were 
mentioned.

-- Epicenter


On 18 Dec 2002 at 0:26, Mark Benson wrote:

> I presume that's something to do with it messing up the timing on the 
> bus right? Or is it to do with the variable speed disk reading that the 
> drives does on 800k disks? Wierd side effect all the same! Does it 
> effect over-clocked LCs? If so I really ought to know.
> 
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