--- Mark Benson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> Looking at John's post and looking again at my
> Turbo040 I really can't 
> see it having been re-soldered. There are a lot of
> SMT components 
> around it that have not been so much as even
> disturbed. There are no 
> burn marks or signs of heat. If it was a non-factory
> job they made one 
> hell of a tidy job of it :)

OTOH, toward the end of Turbo 601 production, Daystar
was underclocking 100Mhz chips to 66Mhz and 110Mhz
chips to 100Mhz.

=====
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http://www.fandemonium.org


        
                
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