[comp.sys.amiga] 68020/68881 problems

ewhac@well.UUCP (Leo 'Bols Ewhac' Schwab) (09/14/88)

In article <9000@cup.portal.com> thad@cup.portal.com writes:
>Without wishing to insult anyone, I presume the 68020 and the 68881 *ARE*
>the 16MHz parts [ ... ]
>
	Yup.

>What "revision" of the A1000 mother-/daughter-boards are installed in your
>system?
>
	No idea.  Mine is a vintage A1000 from October 1985 which came with
halfbright chips (ordered through developer's program).

>Did anyone measure the "+5VDC" with the Hurricane installed?  [ ... ]

	No, but the ASDG Mr. C is externally powered.

>Maybe you need some Cramolin (I'm *NOT* joking).

	Who is Cramolin?

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thad@cup.portal.com (09/18/88)

Per Leo's request:

Cramolin is an anti-oxidant non-conductive lubricant produced by Caig
Laboratories in Escondido, CA.  Companies using it include H-P, Motorola,
Lockheed, JPL, etc.   Great for putting on the 68020 and 68881 pins, or the
pins of any IC.  Also does wonders for silver contacts such as use in
precision test equipment, phono arm headshells, etc.  Dramatically reduces
contact resistance even in hi-amperage switches and connectors.  The product
is also UL approved.



Thad Floryan [thad@cup.portal.com (OR) ...!sun!portal!cup.portal.com!thad]