Re: [NTLK] MP2100 homebrew overcl.

From: speedy2 (speedy2_at_dag.net)
Date: Sun Jan 27 2002 - 22:54:28 EST


On Sun, 27 Jan 2002, Woo Lee wrote:

>
> "Pencomputing, October 1997, pg. 41."-"200 Mhz. SA-1100, 1000
> MIPS-per-watt-ratio, 250 mW at 1.5 volt/200 Mhz using 100 Mhz bus."
> "LCD controller supports 256 colors, 1024 x 1024 resolution, 'Serial
> channel #0 = USB', 'Serial channel #1 = SLDC', 'Serial channel #2 = IrDA',
> 'Serial channel #3 = UART', 'Serial channel #4 = CODEC'.

Just curious, why did you post this info? You realize the SA110 and the
SA1100 aren't the same CPUs, right? That power spec(250mW) is for the
SA1100 NOT the SA110. There were versions of the SA1100 that were only
spec'd to run @ 133MHz too.

Thanks,
Speedy2.

> I have '5' AMP21K's running at 215-Mhz.
> ------------------
> >A lot of people are overclocking their Newtons without realizing the
> >possible repercussions. The CPU used in the Newton wasn't spec'd to
> >220MHz, so running it that fast can create a lot of problems. At 162MHz it
> >already blows 500mW, at higher speeds it could use upto 1.2W and
> ------------------

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