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2E1ENA > ARCHIM   18.12.95 10:41l 17 Lines 742 Bytes #999 (0) @ WW
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Subj: Turbo ARM3
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From: 2E1ENA@GB7CYM.#19.GBR.EU
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Has anyone out there managed to sucesfully speed up a 25MHz Watford Electronics
ARM 3 card? I read an article somewhere that stated it is possible to speed up
an A5000 by carefully removing the two crystals that control the ARM and memory
and replacing them with ones of higher value. The author claimed to have got
approx. 30MHz out of his A5000, of course the ARM had to be fitted with a heat
sink to stop it overheating. I wonder if it would be possible to speed up my
A305 by replacing the 25MHz crystal on the ARM 3 board with one of higher
value? Has anyone out there tried this and with what degree of sucess?

73s de Ian 2E1ENA

Merry christmas and a very happy new year to you all!


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