Ok, lets see.
I used Google translate a bit and got this for one part, made me laugh,
Then the imbecile who writes this article sharpened his soldering iron (file) and tackled unhappy Blizzard 1240
Being serious now:
Part neeeded,
A 68060 CPU,
A LT1585 LM 3.3V regulator from Linear Technology,
3 by 1N4001 diodes,
A 330 R resistor
A 50 MHz oscillator.
IT says see picture for more info, what picture!
Take a look at this picture of a Phase 5 A1260,
http://www.amiga-hardware.com/blizz1260front_big.jpgRight by the CPU is the LT1585 and just above the 3 regulator pins is a jumper wire, this needs to be moved on the 040 card to set 3.3V to the CPU.
The 3 1N4001 diodes need to be added to the left of the regulator as shown in this picture.
I can not work out where the extra 330R resistor goes though.
You have to remove the 80 MHz oscillator and insert a 50/66 MHz one and move a jumper by the oscillator (which I can not see in that photo).
You also need to change a jumper to select 060 for the CPU board so that it feeds the two 060 clock signals from the same oscillator (the 040 derives one from other IIRC).
I have notes on how to convert the Apollo 1240 to an A1260 somewhere, just can not find them at the moment.
Have fun.
Oh yeah, you do this modifications at your own risk. If you do it wrong and blow your card up, it is not my fault!
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