> Hi, > OVERCLOCKING was developed for Pentium processors, they dont have any > problem with that. Well, I had overclocked 386's and 486's way back when, and new poeple = who overclocked older parts... > Except that they usually die much earlier than expected. Which may not be a problem in the PC arena, where the technology changes = rapidly and you plan on upgrading the CPU's every 6 months (or shorter = if you really screw it up ;-) )... but I would not build a circuit = overclocking a chip if I expected it to work over the long haul... =20 I suppose it could depend on the project requirements and life = expectancy... Steve -- http://www.piclist.com hint: To leave the PICList mailto:piclist-unsubscribe-request@mitvma.mit.edu