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Amiga computer related discussion => Amiga Marketplace => Topic started by: Cosmos Amiga on August 16, 2016, 09:14:17 AM
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For sale complete upgrade kit for the CyberStorm MK 2
- new 68060 rev6 71E41J with MMU & FPU
- new 040/060 adapter two stages version factory soldering
- new rad + fan
- new 100 Mhz oscillator low profil
Working fine with original Kickstart 3.0 and 3.1
Two case for the installation :
1/ you have a 68040 already installed : only remove it, and plug the 040/060 adapter. Remove the original oscillator and plug the 100 Mhz one. Be carefull at the dot, see picture (red arrow) !
2/ you have a 68060 already installed : you have to put back the CyberStorm into the 040 state. You need to switch two resistors, remove the onboard regulator and move a JMP (http://leblogdecosmos.blogspot.fr/2011/01/mkii-040-060.html). Remove the original oscillator and plug the 100 Mhz one. Be carefull at the dot, see picture (red arrow) !
Tested during about 1 hour on my MK2, working perfectly with very low temperature, about 36°
Three kits available only, be quick !!
180 euro + shipping on my Paypal in gift/friend mode
+ 7 euro for France
+ 12.15 euro for EU tracking/insured
+ 23.70 euro for WW tracking/insured
:)
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Is this working for MK3 too?
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Is this working for MK3 too?
I need to try !
First, it will be with the Mozart version because of the Simm sockets !
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Ok, I did more checking, always with Quake 1 because the game use the Fpu a lot...
After many time of Quake running, maybe 1 hour 1/2, the Amiga 4000 crash...
The temperature is still quiet low, about 40°...
Not all 060 rev6 are able to reach 100 Mhz without issue : some yes, some no...
So, I tried with a 96 Mhz oscillator with two rev6 here, and still same issue...
When I use at 96 or 100 Mhz for every days software, that's ok !
When high calculations with the Fpu during more or less two hours, the Amiga stop working...
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My rev 6 runs well at 75 on my CSPPC. I'd try and see how stable it is between 75 and 90 if you can.
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I was running Apollo at 100 MHz and it needed MC68060RC60 (rev 6 of course). I think only RC60 is stable at 100 MHz (on some Atari forum I saw guys they tested RC60 up to 110 MHz on their Falcon accelerator).
Still curious if that is working with MK3, can you please test it?