From: "Ingles, Raymond" 
> From: Anthony Moss

>> Does anyone have any information on how to clock chip a SE/30
>> to make it run at 25MHz? I have a IIsi that I can raid for parts.

> That is almost certain not to work. The system wasn't designed
> for that, period. It's hard to overclock *anything* to 150% of its
> designed capacity, you know.

I'm proposing to remove all the components from the SE/30 board
that can only run at 16MHz, and to replace them with 25MHz parts
that I scavenge from a IIsi. I'd like to know if that could work
in principle, or whether there are some 16MHz-only parts that
cannot be desoldered and replaced.


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