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Development & Programming / Re: Trying to get Jabbernaut to compile in CodeWarrior 6
« Last post by Jubadub on Yesterday at 10:37:45 PM »It's great to have you here in Mac OS 9 Lives, as well, @laulandn!
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But...talking about it just now I had an idea...it might be possible to build a cross compiler on another host...or something like that.
If using any of the 3 stock heatsinks, use copper shim(s) for the 7457 to take into account its slightly lower height compared to the stock 7455, or, in the case of the 7448 that has additional height due to the interposer board, use washers/spacers between the posts and heatsink to raise the height at which the heatsink stands.
My memory says it was already discussed, but the posts must have been deleted:
Heatsinks are never made of "stainless". It conducts heat extremely poorly. What is really at play is chrome-plated aluminum, which has a mirror-like finish.
So, performance wise by the numbers, the copper heat sink still takes it home, the metal heat sink comes in second and the aluminum heat sink comes in last. Common knowledge is that the metal heat sink sucks, is useless, should be avoided etc. but these temperature readings show otherwise. What does make the metal heat sink a poor choice is the system instability it somehow causes. - House of MothIt's been said before, but stuff gets lost or just unseen in a gazillion posts, so I'll repeat: