Xref: utzoo comp.sys.amiga.tech:15036 comp.sys.amiga.hardware:4006 Path: utzoo!utgpu!news-server.csri.toronto.edu!cs.utexas.edu!wuarchive!decwrl!apple!voder!pyramid!unify!csusac!csuchico.edu!csuchico.edu!mrush From: mrush@csuchico.edu (Matt "C P." Rush) Newsgroups: comp.sys.amiga.tech,comp.sys.amiga.hardware Subject: Possible E-Clock fixes Message-ID: <1990Oct11.193142.13719@ecst.csuchico.edu> Date: 11 Oct 90 19:31:42 GMT Sender: news@ecst.csuchico.edu (USENET) Reply-To: mrush@csuchico.edu Organization: California State University, Chico Lines: 26 I was (as many people do) looking over the infamous 14Mhz hack for the Amiga and was wondering about the possibility of the following solution to the E-Clock problem. Since the mod requires the acquisition of a 14Mhz CPU, you're obviously going to have an extra 7Mhz CPU sitting around. Would it be possible to take that 7Mhz part, hook up the supply voltages, 7Mhz input clock (and maybe a couple other things), and then run the E-Clock from that CPU into the Amiga's E-Clock input (leaving everything else unconnected). Then you would just let the E-Clock from the 14Mhz CPU remain unconected. Thus you should have a GENUINE 7Mhz based E-Clock signal ALL the time. Will this work? -- Matt *~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~* % "I programmed three days % Beam me up, Scotty. % % And heard no human voices. % There's no Artificial % % But the hard disk sang." % Intelligence down here. % % -- Yoshiko % % E-mail: mrush@cscihp.ecst.csuchico.edu % *~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~* This is a SCHOOL! Do you think they even CARE about MY opinions?!