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Re: A1200 Rev 1D4 accelerator
« on: March 05, 2003, 03:07:22 PM »
Well I had an Apollo 1230LC (030 @ 33mhz) and in order to use it I had to do the mobo fix for my 1d.4 mobo.

I'm sure somebody with a 1d.4 and an 040 could tell you though.

You could always do the timing fix if it doesn't work.
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Re: A1200 Rev 1D4 accelerator
« Reply #1 on: March 05, 2003, 03:40:13 PM »
@karlos

I like the sound of that 040, it would be nice to experiment with.  :-D
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Re: A1200 Rev 1D4 accelerator
« Reply #2 on: March 06, 2003, 11:59:42 AM »
I asked Power Computing (eyetech said they couldnt tell me so I shold send my board to them and they would rip me off for a 5 minute job).

Basically:

revision 1D.4 with Budgie revision 1 requires E123C and E125C removing from motherboard

revision 1D.4 with Budgie revision 2 also requires removing one of the smt resistors and moving it somewhwere else.

I only have Budgie revision 1, so I didn't need to do the second bit, thats why I'm unsure what you have to do there.  Give Power Computing an email, they'll tell you. :-)
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