Re: [NTLK] Changing the SA-110 Core Clock Frequency

From: Daniel Padilla (dproldan_at_telefonica.net)
Date: Mon May 03 2004 - 10:54:18 PDT


>You're quite right about the intention of these lines. I looked into it
>a while ago, and the real problem is that while the interface for the
>SA110 was well defined right from the start, it wasn't always fully
>implemented. Specifically there have been several different revisions of
>the SA110, some of which don't support higher clock multipliers than the
>one that produces 160MHz. This seems to be the variation used in
>MP2x00s. What you will need to do is remove your SA110 and replace it
>with a later revision, which supports speeds up to 287MHz or more.

>Somebody please feel free to prove me wrong about the revision of SA110
>in the Newt!

    You're right. No matter how you set those lines, the newt always runs
at the same speed. I never thought of exchanging the SA in a newt, anybody
with an old device that has a SA110?

D.

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