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From:Mogwai
Date:20 Aug 2000 at 22:41:09
Subject:Re: Clocking

Hello Martin
On 10-Aug-00 you hacked out the following:
>
> On 10-Aug-00, Andrew Crowe wrote:
>
>> Hi Everybody,
>>
>>>> I disagree, I know of two 060/80Mhz that were bought as 060/50Mhz.
>>>> It all depends on wether the chip revision can take it.
>>>
>>> what chip revision works (rather, which doesn't?)
>>
>> I think 060's are quite heat tolerant, so if you put a nice heat
>> sink on it (don't forget, most accelerators with 060's don't have
>> heat sinks on them :) then you may get away with it ;)
>
> Out of interest, have any clockers played with Peltier devices here?
> I'm using them in a device i'm making at University, but for those
> unfamiliar, it's a 40 x 40 x 3mm wafer that is thermoelectric. What
> would be interesting would be to sandwich one of the devices between
> the CPU and the heatsink, and then give it some power. They can
> achieve high efficiencys in terms of cooling, in the order of 40
> degrees across the wafer. COuld be useful ;-)

heat isn't a problem. when I put the 80 mhz crystal in it just goes into a
continuous boot cycle. Is there a way round it?
s



TarQuin

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