In a message dated 7/7/02 6:39:49 PM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:

>
>Basically, you replace the 33.3333 MHz oscillator that controls the 
>bus speed and replace it with a faster one (I woundlt suggest trying 
>faster than 36 or so MHz, you might be able to get 40 MHz to work.

I had an oddball 36.5 unit which I swapped into a 2300....worked.  Never 
could get the 40 mhz osc. to work well....floppy died, modem died, etc.  
Dropping speed to 110 mhz restored the peripherals to operation.  Never could 
see much of a diff with only a 10% speed difference. The 37 mhz unit worked 
but it was so large I couldn't fit the keyboard back on!

Andrew

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