Allegedly, on or about 25 May 2015, g sent:
> basically, crystals are cut to oscillate at designed frequency, with
> exceptions being those designed to vary with voltage.

Though, still dependent on temperature, and other tuning components
around them.

> both of which tend towards 'off topic', but i thought it might
> help others who may like to know more about the bios chip and
> it's oscillator. 

But DC supply rail voltages don't necessarily equate to oscillator drive
voltages.

I'm not hands-on familiar with playing with crystal oscillators, but
have played with LC oscillators, and those types of resonant circuits
tend to be somewhat less.

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