Media player to DAC
"Arny Krueger" wrote in message
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That wouldn't surprise me. Low clock rate processors are often high clock
rate processors with the lower clock speed simply enforced. Take a laser
and zap a link on the chip, or simpler yet take a bonding wire and jumper
two pads on the chip.
Reminds me of scam of sticking labels on Intel 386 low clock rate processors
to say that they were high rate processors and with the words 'Warranty
invalid if this label is removed'.
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Michael Chare
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