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Blue Jester_2112
07-18-01, 09:15 AM
Howdy all, I'm thinking, since I can't adjust the multiplier on my A7m266 that I'd change it my altering the bridges on my chip. Right now I have a 1.2 266 and I want to change the multiplier from 9.0 to 10.0, essentially giving me a 1.33 t-bird.
I was wondering if anyone out there who has at-bird chips that aren't in use at this time could post how the bridges on their chips are set up so I can compare. I am especially looking for 1.3 266 and 1.2 266 chip bridge configuration but I'd be interested in seeing how other chips are set up too.
I've already read the article on this over at Tom's Hardware, if anyone know's of other articles on this please let me know.
Any info is greatly appreciated. Thanks =]

Ingo
07-18-01, 09:37 AM
Try this extremely useful link: http://www.ocinside.de/index_e.html?/html/workshop/socketa/socketa_resistors.html

Blue Jester_2112
07-18-01, 12:41 PM
Wow, that's exactly what I'm looking for! Thanks =]

Now I just need to figure out what I'm gonna use to sever the bridges. Probably an exacto knife with a fresh blade.

Ingo
07-18-01, 02:27 PM
Sure thing. Here's a link to the Anandtech article:

http://www.anandtech.com/guides/showdoc.html?i=1440&p=7

Otherwise, I have heard that diamond-tipped cutting blade works well (probably less dangerous for the chip, too).