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Looking for specific help with a V1 and a K6-2+ 450
Looking for specific help with a V1 and a K6-2+ 450

New MessageLooking for specific help with a V1 and a K6-2+ 450 (modified 0 times) DarthCyber
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Can anyone give me information relating to specifically putting a K6-2+ 450 (Not a K6-2P) in a I-Opener V1. Any help would be great and a step by step even better.
12-05-2001 22:26:44

New MessageRE:Looking for specific help with a V1 and a K6-2+ 450 (modified 0 times) Ragnar1
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Try the Moderated technical section. Check the posts by Badflash and others. You will also need to read the post about getting k6clkwin.exe or k6clk.exe to work.
12-06-2001 11:12:43

New MessageRE:Looking for specific help with a V1 and a K6-2+ 450 (modified 0 times) BadFlash
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It has been done, but is risky as there is not voltage divider to work with. The voltage regular op amp must be monkeyed by desolering one pin, bending it up, and adding the voltage divider to it. You then add the cooling resistor mod as well as the split voltage mod. Unless you are real good at surface mount soldering, the IO is history.
12-10-2001 20:32:36

New MessageRE:Looking for specific help with a V1 and a K6-2+ 450 (modified 0 times) Ragnar1
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Do a search for "V1/V2 mod for 2.2v Vcore" by linuxguru. His method for changing vcore on a V1 looks to be the easiest. I used turbo3's method for the V1 that I had. A slight variation in linuxguru method would be to use a regular radio shack resistor of the correct size. Connect one end to the proper place as lg does, but connect the other to a convenient local ground. Before soldering to the small component pin, protect the adjacent pins with fingernail polish so as not to form a solder bridge and short out the connection.
12-10-2001 22:27:13

New MessageRE:Looking for specific help with a V1 and a K6-2+ 450 (modified 0 times) mp3boombox
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The easyest way to mod a v1 to have a k6 processor is to use a DC-DC processor, if you do this you'll have no heat problems unlike using the q16 chip to power the processor. That mod on the v1 is farly easy. ad a few parts here and there. and a few other things. plus the processor split voltage resister moving mod. and your good to go.

If you use just the q16 chip to power the k6 processor your going to have problems.

12-19-2001 14:30:48

New MessageRE:Looking for specific help with a V1 and a K6-2+ 450 (modified 0 times) mp3boombox
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I mean not dc-dc processor but dc-dc power regulator FOR the processoor. INSTEAD of the q16 chip!!!!
12-19-2001 14:35:19

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