>At 06:07 -0400 on 31/08/01, Hardy Menagh wrote:
>
>>It works great at 27MHz if the processor will handle it. It takes good
>>soldering skills. to do it though. You have to unsolder a four pin
>>oscillator from the board and replace it with a socket. The socket OE
>>supplys will need to have all of the interior pins clipped off before
>>you can use it.
>
>...or you can get a socket specially designed for full-size oscillators for
>60 cents from Digi-key.  Or you can dispense with the socket entirely (I
>did this until recently because I hadn't gotten sockets yet) and just do a
>lot of soldering :)

Anyone got any spare occillators or sockets around?  I don't feel 
like playing too much, just wanna jump three IIsi's up to 25MHz.  Do 
I need a socket?  Does that make it easier?  Or only if I want to try 
to eke out the extra 2MHz.

Peace
Aqua
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