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2x 68882 25 MHz (Motorola PGA) against 1x 68882 50 MHz
Look for 50.
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All 68882 are good for 50Mhz, so you can clock the 2 you have already that high and they would be fine.
Last edited by musashi5150; 26 April 2009 at 13:55. Reason: Inflamatory remark ;) |
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