On Feb 24, 2004, at 09:44 pm, Phil Marlow wrote:


Yeah there is a way to clock chip the LC III (I've done it myself)

All it requires is the movement of a tiny chip-resistor (2 soldering irons,
tweezers, and a steady hand!). It registers at 33MHz and is stable enough.
10 minute job.

Care to take some pictures? Could do with that one as a turtorial in writing...


Mark - Dan has an old-cased 475, difference is he bought it in Saudi in 1993

I know - he reminded me. There ya go folks - can't say fairer than that, in fact I have a photo of it if no-one believes us!


Phil

P.S. You guys listen to Mark's wisdom. Apart from it being almost definitely
correct, he has a stockpile of small thermo-nuclear devices ;)

Nahh that's just my 10krpm drive in my 840av glowing in the dark as it heats up to about 400 Kelvin...


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