** NEWS UPDATE **
A NEW 50 MHz schematic was recently uploaded to post #1. It utilizes the motherboard logic to provide the 25 MHz clocks. Both clock jumpers are set to INTERNAL and 25 MHz. Also, the clock doubler GAL must be programmed with the .jed file provided. Note: The A4000 may need an additional jumper to connect CPUCLK to the CPU slot connector with this configuration. If this is to complicated for you, then consider apollo630's clock doubling method which uses the A3640 logic to provide the 25 MHz clocks. It is very well documented on this thread:
http://eab.abime.net/showthread.php?t=63160
Also, there are several optional (but recommended) A3640 resistor load fixes as well: R402 - R404 change to 2.2K, RP400 - RP405 change to 3.3K.
Note2: There several other undocumented mods I made to my A3000 to stabilize and reduce power consumption, improve cooling, resistor load fixes, etc. Also, since there are significant differences between A3000 and A4000 motherboards, XC vs. MC 68040's and 3 different A3640 revisions it's just NOT practical to make a simple step by step guide which works for everyone.
P.S. A VERY SPECIAL THANKS to apollo630 for testing the new U207 and U208 I made to save some lame hackers a few cut and jumper mods!
A NEW 50 MHz schematic was recently uploaded to post #1. It utilizes the motherboard logic to provide the 25 MHz clocks. Both clock jumpers are set to INTERNAL and 25 MHz. Also, the clock doubler GAL must be programmed with the .jed file provided. Note: The A4000 may need an additional jumper to connect CPUCLK to the CPU slot connector with this configuration. If this is to complicated for you, then consider apollo630's clock doubling method which uses the A3640 logic to provide the 25 MHz clocks. It is very well documented on this thread:
http://eab.abime.net/showthread.php?t=63160
Also, there are several optional (but recommended) A3640 resistor load fixes as well: R402 - R404 change to 2.2K, RP400 - RP405 change to 3.3K.
Note2: There several other undocumented mods I made to my A3000 to stabilize and reduce power consumption, improve cooling, resistor load fixes, etc. Also, since there are significant differences between A3000 and A4000 motherboards, XC vs. MC 68040's and 3 different A3640 revisions it's just NOT practical to make a simple step by step guide which works for everyone.
P.S. A VERY SPECIAL THANKS to apollo630 for testing the new U207 and U208 I made to save some lame hackers a few cut and jumper mods!
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It will also add 1 wait state to ROM cycle timing so use it only if you need it. Although, that's a small price to pay considering the cut and jumper mod needed to separate Ramsey's CLK90 from Fat Gary's CLK90.