I don't really see any reason why we couldn't hack together a real
crystal circuit to replace those lame ceramic crystals. It'll involve
SMD desoldering of course, which requires equipment only some of us
have (unless the chip has relatively few pins). But if you really want
a 430MHz pentium, it sounds like it'd be worth it. You'd have to be
careful with your parasitics, but I don't think that'll be that hard
of a problem.
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