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To: Dan Spangenberg who wrote (3210)10/23/1998 7:59:00 PM
From: Spots  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 14778
 
>>All of the chips are locked to their respective clock
multiplier (ie 300a = 4.5x 266 = 4.0x 333=5.0x etc.) but are not
locked in to any one frequency or bus speed.

Exactly the way I understood it myself. How is the poor
little chip going to know that its head is getting played
with by the clock signal? An onboard crystal or something?
(Talk about expensive!)

Thanks for confirming my suspicions. I'm not an EE, but that
didn't seem reasonable, practically speaking.

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