From: Mark Ross (markr13_at_verizon.net)
Date: Tue Sep 27 2005 - 09:56:10 PDT
Jake,
My recollection from people who have one of these is that certain
functions, namely serial transfer for one, must be done at the slower
speed. There was a simple toggle mechanism to turn the higher clock
speed on and off, I believe by pressing the power switch once.
Mark
On Sep 27, 2005, at 8:11 AM, newton_at_allaboutjake.com wrote:
> Anyone who has one of these "implants" would you be able to:
>
> - write down the list of components (IC#'s on the thing)
> - take a few hi-res pictures?
>
> I'm curious to see how exactly it works. Does it actually switch the
> crystal (it obviously has two crystals) or does it have two
> independent
> clocks and the clocks are switched.
>
> Just curious. I've seen the "really cheap" way of doing this
> (some wires
> and a switch) but I think something a bit more elegant (somewhere
> between
> the Implant and the wires/switch) would be the best way to overclock
> safely.
>
> Jake
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