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Posted on 19-Apr-2004 20:57 GMT by SWAUG SUPPORT19 comments
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It's been a while, but here is another SWAUG.org.uk Support Tutorial.

Brian Hoskins of SWAUG has produced a tutorial on overclocking the BlizzardPPC.

If you have soldering skills and wanted to push your Amiga, have a look at this!

www.swaug.org.uk/overclock
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SWAUG TUTORIAL: Overclocking the BlizzardPPC : Comment 18 of 19ANN.lu
Posted by Ole-Egil on 22-Apr-2004 11:38 GMT
In reply to Comment 17 (StormLord):
From what I understand the 603, 604 and 740 are all pin compatible (they are at least all 32 bit processors, ).

The chip you're thinking about might be the 620 which was 64 bit...

http://csdl.computer.org/comp/proceedings/compcon/1995/7029/00/70290285abs.htm
http://www.microprocessor.sscc.ru/chiplist/cl.2.64.9.html

Anyway, you are sure they are code compatible in the init sequence?
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