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Offline dmac721Topic starter

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How I made my 030 50 1200 tower clock @ 133Mhz
« on: August 24, 2004, 01:34:13 PM »

  Just screwing around and I had some 1/16th copper capillary tubing and some old air conditioning equipment so I coated the accelerator with poly all except for the cpu and wound a coil and used a mound of heat sink compund and mashed it to the cpu, fashioned a crystal and an adaptor from an old x86 and put it on board, then I placed the orifice about 3 inches from the coil, I ran the out put to a second coil (an ac condensor and hooked up the input side , charged the system with r-12 (yeah I still have a 30 lb can) and turned on the cooler. The evap coil I made froze almost instantly and so did the 68030 heh.

  The monkey hits the switch and it comes on but there are some problems, my mouse moves way too fast, I can't seem to figure how this happened any ideas?

  Second I can't get any games to work at all, all I can make work is imagine and it rednders lightning fast but forget modeling anything hah!

  If anyone knows how to clock the board up right lemme know.
 

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Re: How I made my 030 50 1200 tower clock @ 133Mhz
« Reply #1 on: August 25, 2004, 04:17:37 AM »
Ok see I was just screwing around with this thing for kicks, I didn't really expect it to work but it was a 266Mhz oscillator and it still boots but everything is all fragged up because everythings outta sync. The major point of the entire discussion is anyone could box this refridgeration system up for probably $100 in parts and assembly, and develop a 68k accelerator to handle the speed, the only problem is dealing with the condensation. This little creature sitting on my workbench is a late night I couldn't sleep and had nothing better to do than tinker with something I knew little about just to see what happens, and the important thing is, the 030 didn't fry . If there is an actual person in this forum that knows how to clock the whole accelerator at a decent speed, maybe we can work this out.