Path: utzoo!utgpu!jarvis.csri.toronto.edu!rutgers!usc!samsung!uakari.primate.wisc.edu!xanth!mcnc!ncsuvx!shumv1!rnf From: rnf@shumv1.uucp (Rick Fincher) Newsgroups: comp.sys.apple Subject: Re: Questions Message-ID: <4516@ncsuvx.ncsu.edu> Date: 13 Nov 89 00:59:58 GMT References: <2252.cortland.info-apple@pro-houston> Sender: news@ncsuvx.ncsu.edu Reply-To: rnf@shumv1.ncsu.edu (Rick Fincher) Organization: NCSU Computing Center Lines: 12 In article <2252.cortland.info-apple@pro-houston> jabernathy@pro-houston.cts.com (Joe Abernathy) writes: >I'm not electrician enough to tell you how. The experimental WDC logic chip >just won't run with 5, so this is quite necessary. Also, the original logic >chip on your IIGS motherboard cannot run at 6 volts, so you will have to >isolate it. Or in other words, desolder it from the motherboard. Put it all What chip is this "logic chip"? The processor is not soldered on the IIgs, besides you have to pull it out to install the TransWarp GS. Rick rnf@shumv1.ncsu.edu