Reply 40 of 71, by DaveDDS
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Gavrilo wrote on 2025-11-08, 11:10:... Doesn't matter because IT IS WORKING! ...
Congrats, good to hear!
So for people who mentioned that it will probably not work with this 25MHz processor or with ordinary memory modules, you were fortunately wrong 😀 ...
Now that you have BIOS access... is there anything within BIOS that indicates what processor speed it is running?
Looking at the crystal freq. I do suspect it's going at 33mhz ... not at all surprising that 25mhz processor would come up.
If it is 33mhz, technically it's overclocked (by quite a bit). CPU speeds were often set by manufacturers through a final chip test.
The ones exhibiting problems at higher speeds but worked well at lower speeds were designated lower speed ... but there is always
a "safety margin" - I don't know what numbers were actually being used at the time, but typically a 33mhz processor had to test
good at 36 or even 38 ... so you 25mhz part may have just failed to run reliably at 38mhz.
Keep it properly cooled, with good solid power rails, and you may never have a problem.
If you do have reliability problems at some point, look within BIOS and see what options there are to
lower the speed, add wait states etc...
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