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Re: 100MHz tricks?
Posted by: Falcon060 Sep,05.2005-23:02 

Hello Anders E,
I could not agree with you more on your
statement. But, really since there are a
large number of setups possible and we cannot
control all of the variables just wondering
if there is a common ground that could be
causing some people to get better results.
I have noticed since the ambient temperature
in my office has dropped 5 degrees farenheit
that my system runs better now at 98.5 mhz.
Where as before anything above 97.5 was at
best questionable. It may run for 15 min.
or an hour but eventually would lock up. Agian
not sure if this is a heat issue or a timing
issue with the SDRam and or CT60. Any thoughts
would be appreciated. Oh, by the way congrats
on reaching the 12 preorders on the CT60 JTAG cable
when do we have to have our money to you??

Thanks,
Falcon060







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100MHz tricks? JoeAtari Sep,03.2005-03:08
  Re: 100MHz tricks? CiH Sep,03.2005-11:09
    Re: 100MHz tricks? Coda Sep,04.2005-00:03
      Re: 100MHz tricks? JoeAtari Sep,04.2005-02:07
        Re: 100MHz tricks? Coda Sep,04.2005-10:43
          Re: 100MHz tricks? Falcon060 Sep,04.2005-22:31
            Re: 100MHz tricks? evil Sep,05.2005-16:30
              Re: 100MHz tricks? Falcon060 Sep,05.2005-23:02
                Re: 100MHz tricks? Peter Sep,06.2005-09:14
                  Re: 100MHz tricks? hencox Sep,06.2005-13:10
                    Re: 100MHz tricks? Peter Sep,07.2005-08:28
                Re: 100MHz tricks? evil Sep,06.2005-12:15
                  Re: 100MHz tricks? cruzito Sep,07.2005-10:06
                    Re: 100MHz tricks? Coda Sep,07.2005-12:04
                      Re: 100MHz tricks? cruzito Sep,07.2005-23:45


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