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...
http://homepage.mac.com/schrier/lciii.html no pics though.
64mb works fine in a Blizzard on the Ami.
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