FRAM71B and overclocked HP-71B
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02-25-2024, 10:06 AM
(This post was last modified: 02-25-2024 11:59 AM by Hans Brueggemann.)
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FRAM71B and overclocked HP-71B
As there is currently arising some interest in using FRAM71B in conjunction with an overclocked HP-71B:
i have on my bench an HP-71B 2CDCC, ser# 2852A00xxx w/ HPIL 1B and FRAM71B + 512KB Extender. the calculator runs on panasonic eneloop AAA cells. clock speed of the HP-71B was modified from stock 625 kHz to 961 kHz by replacing inductor L1 on the mainboard (180 µH) with an inductor of 75 µH which (ironically) comes from a broken HP-41CX half-nut board. the HPIL consists of 2 HP3468A (HPIL# 3,4) and a HP82162A. the MATH ROM is run from FRAM71B's 512 Extender. i used the following code to do a quick test of the above configuration: Code:
keep in mind though that, despite the HP-71B/FRAM71B combo seeming to possess quite some potential for overclocking, this is just a singular test case and the result shouldn't be taken for granted for other HP-71B/FRAM71B combos. to fully qualify FRAM71B for higher clock speeds would require in-depth test runs with various peripherals and operating conditions, which i did for the nominal clock speed of the HP-71B. Hence, the official and guaranteed max speed of FRAM71B is no higher than the nominal clock speed of an unmodified HP-71B, which is 650 kHz. EDIT: did another test in same configuration, but this time with an HP-71B 1BBBB, ser#2452A00xxx, 1LF2 0301 (84061) and HPIL 1A. changing the oscillator inductor from 180 µH to 75 µH yields a clock (STROBE) increase from 634 kHz to 943 kHz without encountering any problems while running above code. |
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02-25-2024, 10:32 AM
(This post was last modified: 02-25-2024 10:44 AM by J-F Garnier.)
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RE: FRAM71B and overclocked HP-71B
Note that late HP-71B used the 1LK7 Saturn processor that provided more timing margins for memory access and could work up to 1MHz. It is probably the case for your HP-71B 2CDCC, ser# 2852A00xxx (1988).
I'm not sure if an original 1LF2 CPU accelerated at ~800-900kHz would work as well with your FRAM71. I once wrote a small utility to identify the processor type by software without opening the HP-71B. See here: thread-1224-post-133336 A binary ready for download with the PIL-Box can be found in the following posts. J-F |
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02-25-2024, 11:05 AM
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RE: FRAM71B and overclocked HP-71B
thank you for digging into this, J-F.
indeed, the HP-71B mentioned in my post above has a 1LK7-0001 (88331) processor. still wondering though as to why its factory-set STROBE was only 625 kHz (fosc = 2.5 MHz), rather than 1 MHz (fosc = 4.0 MHz). will be doing more testing and report back here into my top post. |
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02-25-2024, 12:02 PM
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08-20-2024, 10:09 PM
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RE: FRAM71B and overclocked HP-71B
Is the FRAM71 available? I just got a HP-71B and looks like the FRAM 71 is fantastic.
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