Path: utzoo!utgpu!news-server.csri.toronto.edu!cs.utexas.edu!usc!apple!tahoe!jimi!big-joe.cs.unlv.edu!maniac From: maniac@big-joe.cs.unlv.edu (Eric J. Schwertfeger) Newsgroups: comp.sys.amiga.hardware Subject: Re: 14 Mhz Hack Message-ID: <1991May10.173350.6426@unlv.edu> Date: 10 May 91 17:33:50 GMT References: <1991May10.104421.22314@rulway.LeidenUniv.nl> Sender: news@unlv.edu (News User) Reply-To: maniac@big-joe.cs.unlv.edu (Eric J. Schwertfeger) Organization: UNLV Computer Science and Electrical Engineering Lines: 21 In article <1991May10.104421.22314@rulway.LeidenUniv.nl>, breemen@rulcvx.LeidenUniv.nl (E. van Breemen) writes: ) ) For me the 14 Mhz started as Hack with one Flipflop and a 12.5 Mhz processor. ) I ended up with a 16 Mhz processor and 7 chips (no wire needed for CDAC). ) This is really a minimal configuration, so all the boards using just 2 or 3 ) chips won't work, it is sad but true. ) Currently I am converting the board into a SMD version, which will be ) published. ) ) ) Erwin van Breemen What I'd like to see is a 14 Mhz project with some fast dynamic ram on board. After seeing the speed claims for the AdSpeed, I'm interested in a 14 Mhz 68000 with 0 wait state memory. I've even been toying with the idea of designing one myself, but I don't have the time or the resources. -- Eric J. Schwertfeger, maniac@jimi.cs.unlv.edu