The discussion of clock chipping the LCIII and the level of uncertainty in the conversation makes me think it might be time to post this link again. This was the place where all clock chipping lore was collected in the distant past. For pre-PowerPC machines it's still the place to start, IMO.

<http://homepage.mac.com/schrier/mhz.html>

The methods for the LCIII and the LC475/Q605 variants are definitely there. Plus the IIsi, Quadras, etc.

Marc even posted an article by me there. It's mostly useless now but it's about the Daystar Turbo601/66 to 100 conversion. Since the ICS9178 chip hasn't been available in years it's not much use unless you're willing to kill an 8100 or a Power 100 or Power 120 for it.

Jeff Walther

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