I couldn’t find a datasheet for this specific clock gen but I found one for one with a similar name, and this is interesting,
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the multipliers were labeled w12 and this, pin 18 of the clock gen goes to a resistor labeled w2 as if it was meant to be noticed. This makes sense.
It’s got a resistor now, (0-ohm) so I will remove it.
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That should presumably set the 100mhz option. Giving me a k6-3+ 600 laptop as soon as I get it back together with a cpu in it :p
My next hurdle is a bios update and ram assuming these modifications worked.
I’d also appreciate input on the fastest hard drive I can install into this as I don’t have much experience replacing 44 pin ide drives with solid state equipment. Thoughts?
Here is the datasheet I found for a similar model
https://pdf1.alldatasheet.com/datasheet-pdf/v … RESS/W215B.html