(There's some general product info here)
BDD pointed out
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... a 40 MHz clock generator can be seen (a flop somewhere is dividing that to produce a Ø2 clock), but the 65C816 itself is a -14, meaning 14 MHz. I'm not familiar with the SuperCPU's design but do know that it did run reliably at 20 MHz
Here are the related pages nearby:
CMD SUPER CPU - Tools
CMD SUPER CPU - Games
SUPER CPU's - History
HOW TO: Fix Games to work on SUPER CPU
SUPER CPU 64 - Look Inside (the page behind the photo above)
SUPER CPU 128- Look Inside
There's a long thread on lemon64 which mentions that the GALs have been dumped and the schematics reversed.
There's a pdf here about a RAM expansion which goes into a little detail about clock-stretching on the SuperCPU (it's a 20MHz CPU on a 1MHz machine, so something must be done for off-board devices!)
There's a user guide here for the RAM expansion which tells us that the two connectors near the North edge are for that purpose.
The V2 board (user guide) had 5 microclips which connect to the host machine's CPU - a bit more invasive.
Cheers
Ed
Found a clearer picture (of a different board...) on the lemon64 thread:
