Re: Woo hoo!!!! (Was Re: 5300 bus speed...)

2002-11-03 Thread Tom & Lisa P
> >So, either the VRAM isn't installed correctly, I'm missing something >else (like adding a cap somewhere), or the 5300cs just can't use the >5300ce display. I'm leaning toward the first possibility. And it's >only a matter of time until I take the machine back apart and >re-solder all the pads

Re: Woo hoo!!!! (Was Re: 5300 bus speed...)

2002-11-01 Thread Andrew Kershaw
> Did I send you the 1/2 meg VRAM simm or was that another guy ? Tee hee... That was me. ;-) I haven't mentioned it yet because ... I haven't gotten it to work yet. Thanks so much for the VRAM though! I soldered it in just fine and my initial testing w/ a circuit tester showed everyt

Re: Woo hoo!!!! (Was Re: 5300 bus speed...)

2002-11-01 Thread Tom & Lisa P
>Success! > >Well, partial success at least. I got a little bored this afternoon >and decided to play around w/ my CS motherboard... I pulled out my >trusty 15W soldering iron, some tweezers, and a toothpick and >succeeded in upclocking my 100MHz 603e based 5300cs to 116.7MHz !!! > >It's not

Re: Woo hoo!!!! (Was Re: 5300 bus speed...)

2002-09-10 Thread Tom & Lisa P
>Success! > >Well, partial success at least. I got a little bored this afternoon >and decided to play around w/ my CS motherboard... I pulled out my >trusty 15W soldering iron, some tweezers, and a toothpick and >succeeded in upclocking my 100MHz 603e based 5300cs to 116.7MHz !!! > >It's no

Woo hoo!!!! (Was Re: 5300 bus speed...)

2002-09-10 Thread Andrew Kershaw
Success! Well, partial success at least. I got a little bored this afternoon and decided to play around w/ my CS motherboard... I pulled out my trusty 15W soldering iron, some tweezers, and a toothpick and succeeded in upclocking my 100MHz 603e based 5300cs to 116.7MHz !!! It's not mu