Xref: utzoo unix-pc.general:1546 comp.sys.att:4555 Path: utzoo!utgpu!water!watmath!uunet!lll-winken!lll-tis!ames!mailrus!tut.cis.ohio-state.edu!cs.utexas.edu!ut-emx!juniper!gbh From: gbh@juniper.uucp (Geoffrey B Hoese) Newsgroups: unix-pc.general,comp.sys.att Subject: Re: All right! and 1.2M floppies; HwNote05 Summary: it ain't workin' - further info, another question Keywords: 3.5 inch drive Message-ID: <5751@juniper.uucp> Date: 22 Oct 88 03:56:20 GMT References: <368@uncle.UUCP> <281@bagend.UUCP> <154@dms3b1.UUCP> Reply-To: gbh@juniper.UUCP (Geoffrey B Hoese) Distribution: na Organization: Austin Unix Users Group Lines: 39 a couple more comments regarding 3.5" disk not working - I'm running 3.0 - is iv or /dev/rfp020 different as compared to 3.51? Motherboard I.D. - I don't know if this matters, but the following info is from the m.b. - (at rear corner under FD) (items in parens are on stickers, the rest is masked) S4 CPU PCA D(60-00222)6-00 REV (PCT 3125) (at front corner, near p.s. cable) (REV B) REV 00030676 <- this is bar coded also, another question - has anybody ran a faster clock in the 7300/3b1? I've been tempted to try; I have a device made for an AT that synthesises (sp?) a clock signal switchable from 8 to 12 mHz. Although two mHz increase may not be much, I'd like to know if anyone has tried that or higher speeds, and where the thing seemed to fall apart. I'd think that the logic shouldn't be running at its upper limit as is, so something more should be able to be squeezed out of it. Thanks again, Geoff Hoese -- Geoffrey Hoese gbh@juniper.UUCP 2105 Arpdale {allegra,ctvax,im4u}!ut-sally!ut-emx!juniper!gbh Austin, TX 78704 (512) 445-4786 (sometimes voice, sometimes data)