Marko Mäkelä wrote: > The VIC is based on NMOS technology. Its electric power consumption (and > thermal power dissipation) are rather independent of the clock frequency. Yes, but in this case, you're not overclocking it, you're generating an illegal situation, quite possibly sending internal state machines into states which wouldn't have been reached in normal use. That's something different. Re 26 lines bug: I was referring to the Anime-Tion demo released at the Flag2000 party. MagerValp had a few words to say about that way. See the subthread of '6510 and 8500 differences' from early aug last year on this list. Message-ID: <14737.35704.685175.882652@panini.cling.gu.se> -- Martijn van Buul - Pino@dohd.org - http://www.stack.nl/~martijnb/ Geek code: G-- - Visit OuterSpace: mud.stack.nl 3333 Kees J. Bot: The sum of CPU power and user brain power is a constant. Message was sent through the cbm-hackers mailing list
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