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ATHLON XP O/C BY L2-L3 BRIDGES

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June 26, 2002 10:29:59 AM

ATHLON XP 1800

As unlocking using L1 bridge is impossible in my case, I would like to do it using L2 bridges.

To do it you have to cut some existing bridges. This seems to be mutch more difficult and dangerous that linking one and probably irreversible...

I think that I can just ground the links I want to
cut to open it (using ink, contacting the small triangle near L1 (ground)) but I'am not sure.

The effect, on a closed bridge, should be that it would be interpreted as open. is it true ?

is someone can tell me if this will works, or if it will definitively destroy my athlon ?

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June 26, 2002 11:51:31 AM

Excuse me, should read L3 instead of L2
June 28, 2002 1:31:13 AM

no clue never herd of anyone doing it that way. why not use L1?

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June 28, 2002 7:10:03 AM

o/c impossible via L1 because of limitation of Bios/motherboard.

So there is only L3 to change multiplicator. This means Cutting some links, a operation that can be difficult to reverse.

So, I think That grounding a link on L3 (those you want to cut) should make electric signal to go down : in this case even a close bridge could be interpreted as open.

I don't understand "tapeworms" and sorry for my poor english

thanks for your answer
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