Reply 1740 of 56721, by feipoa
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wrote:I just tested it! I put it in one of my M919's. I set the frequency jumpers down to 25mhz, though, because I didn't know what sp […]
I just tested it! I put it in one of my M919's. I set the frequency jumpers down to 25mhz, though, because I didn't know what speed it would boot up at and didn't want to burn it out before I even had a chance to use it. At 25mhz frequency it reports 100mhz at bootup. The system I used doesn't have a hard drive installed, though, so I couldn't get past the initial bootup screen.
Edit: I found a diagram at stason for these boards and figured out how to put into 3x. I set it to 3x and frequency to 40mhz and it now boots at 120mhz.
So it looks like it maps 4x automatically to 2x so there is no chance at all of running 50, 60 or 66mhz bus with these. And since they don't overclock well, it looks like 33 x 4 or 40 x 3 is as far as you can go with these.
Now to find a suitable hard drive that isn't only good for scrap metal.
We are pretty much hijacking this thread. I have replied to your Cyrix 5x86 questions on a more appropriate thread,
Re: Cyrix 5x86 Register Enhancements Revealed
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