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To: Joe NYC who wrote (109410)5/4/2000 7:57:00 PM
From: Paul Ma  Respond to of 1578718
 
Hi Joe
The K75 are not truly multiplier locked in that the resistors in Slot 1 can be maniupulated to change the voltage, cache speed, and mulitpler. A goldfinger device can also be purchased to do the job without soldering, but it cannot change cache speed. However, H.Oda has a software cache program that works in a limited way.

Paul Ma



To: Joe NYC who wrote (109410)5/5/2000 12:10:00 AM
From: Petz  Respond to of 1578718
 
Jozef, yes they are multiplier locked unless you want to break open the outer plastic case of the Slot A Athlon and purchase a "golden fingers" device. The H Oda program can only change the cache divisor.

I know eventually AMD wants to change the bus speed to 133 MHz DDR, but maybe that doesn't happen until Mustang.

Petz