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[quote="Windmiller"][quote="debs3759"]The missing pins are named BF0 - BF2, and are the bus frequency control pins. I am not sure of the effect of removing them all, but the IDT manual says: [/quote] Interesting info Debs![/quote]
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Windmiller
Posted: Thu Mar 20, 2008 10:52 am
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debs3759 wrote:
The missing pins are named BF0 - BF2, and are the bus frequency control pins. I am not sure of the effect of removing them all, but the IDT manual says:
Interesting info Debs!
debs3759
Posted: Thu Mar 20, 2008 10:43 am
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The missing pins are named BF0 - BF2, and are the bus frequency control pins. I am not sure of the effect of removing them all, but the IDT manual says:
IDT WinChip C6 Processor Datasheet wrote:
Because the IDT WinChip C6 is designed to support several
frequencies higher than 233 MHz, the IDT WinChip C6
processors interpret the bus frequency control pin slightly
differently from the Pentium processor’s specification. The IDT
WinChip C6’s interpretation is shown in Table 4-1. Note that
the changes redefine fractional bus frequency multiples (which
the IDT WinChip C6 does not support) to higher multiples. A
new pin, BF2 (W-35), is also supported to allow for higher
frequencies. The IDT WinChip C6 pulls up all three of the BF
pins so that the default is 4x multiplier.
Code:
BF2 BF1 BF0 IDT WinChip C6 Clock Ratio P55 Clock Ratio
1 0 0 reserved 5/2x
1 0 1 3x 3x
1 1 0 2x 2x
1 1 1 4x 3/2x
0 0 0 reserved
0 0 1 5x
0 1 0 4x
0 1 1 reserved
Windmiller
Posted: Thu Mar 20, 2008 7:51 am
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el_gecko wrote:
On my MxPro, there are these 3 missing pins too
I came across another picture where these pins were missing.
el_gecko
Posted: Tue Mar 18, 2008 5:21 pm
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On my MxPro, there are these 3 missing pins too
thomsonicus
Posted: Tue Mar 18, 2008 5:19 pm
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nice nevertheless. why is it missing those couple of pins?
Windmiller
Posted: Tue Mar 18, 2008 10:32 am
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I meant for the Evergreen Mx Pro versions but I just came across some additional documentation that shows the 240 so probably nothing special.
Elar
Posted: Tue Mar 18, 2008 9:33 am
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Standard speeds for C6 were 180, 200, 225 and 240 MHz.
Windmiller
Posted: Tue Mar 18, 2008 8:18 am
Post subject: WinChip (Evergreen MX Pro)
I read that these were produced in speeds up to 233Mhz but didnt see any above that which is why I am curious about this chip. Are these common?
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