From: Nicolas Welte (no_spam_at_x1541.de)
Date: 2005-02-01 09:40:42
Sam Laur wrote: > Marko Mäkelä wrote: > >> One possible hardware modification just occurred to me: what about >> using a >> i/j*1.8432 MHz crystal where i and j are positive integers? [...] >> I don't know if such crystals are available in the 8..10 MHz range at a >> reasonable price. > > > 7.3728 (1.8432*4) and 11.0592 (*6) are commonly used, easy to source > values. I think I've seen 9.216 too, but it's not as common as those > two. For example, it's not on the C-MAC standard crystal products list. > 9.8304 is available, though, and it's a fractional multiple (*16/3). Marko, I can get all three values (not the 9.216) from buerklin.com easily, for the same price as the 8 MHz one. Nicolas Message was sent through the cbm-hackers mailing list
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