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From: mju@mudos.ann-arbor.mi.us (Marc Unangst)
Subject: Re: How to set the diamond clock ...
Message-ID: <BustGp.FG6@mudos.ann-arbor.mi.us>
Date: Sat, 19 Sep 1992 00:02:46 GMT
References: <4356bw@gotham.city>
Organization: The Programmer's Pit Stop, Ann Arbor MI
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In article <4356bw@gotham.city> Bruce Wayne writes:
>They use a proprietary clock synthesizer and claim to hold "trade secrets"
>about it. For those who are like me stuck with such a board, this piece of
>code might be of interest:
[code deleted]

Well, assuming that code works, I think it's safe to say that Diamond
no longer can claim trade-secret status for the methods used to set
the Stealth and 24X clock synthesizer.

-- 
Marc Unangst                | "There are two ways to solve this problem:
mju@mudos.ann-arbor.mi.us   | the hard way, and the easy way.  Let's start
                            | with the hard way."
                            |   - W. Scheider, from a Physics lecture