From: Robert Benschop (robertbenschop_at_bigfoot.com)
Date: Wed Jun 13 2001 - 23:46:31 PDT
on 14-06-2001 4:18, Stephanie Maks at steph_at_maksystems.com wrote:
> I recently over-clocked my eMate, and my MP2100. In both cases the cost was
> < $10 or so. It's a hack, and not as pretty like the Implant. It's just a
> simple matter of removing the 3.686 MHz crystal from the motherboard then
> setting up a hardware switch to let you switch between a 3.686 MHz and a 5.0
> MHz crystal.
Sounds fantastic, how fast do the eMate and the 2100 run after the over
clock ?
How can you switch between the two if one is removed ?
> You need to use the 'normal' speed to use the serial port and
> stuff, but otherwise can leave it sped-up for most everything else. The
> real-time clock is unaffected.
So ethernet works on faster speed I guess.
> There's instructions out on the web to do it
> to the MP2x00
Do you have the URL ?
Robert Benschop
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