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Originally Posted by NOLA MPx Fan
It's not like a PC where it would then be able to theoretically do more in less time, it's a simple processor with one task. Speeding it up will likely just produce garbled or chipmunk like audio and if you get video it will look like those History Channel shots of WWI where everyone is moving quickly.
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I don't expect any miraculous gains out of this like the gains you can get when overclocking a PC. It's just that i wondered what would happen if i changed that crystal with a higher frequency one.
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Originally Posted by NOLA MPx Fan
I wish you the best of luck on your experiments, but unfortunately, I can't see what the gain is from it. MAybe you should instead look at ways to increase the memory and have the chip buffer more so it feels less slow? That last part could at least theoretically be done by editing the firmware.
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Well... how exactly do i extract 9.1.50? :P
As much as hardware mods would go, the only thing i'll do besides trying a 24.576MHz crystal just for kicks is solder another 512MB chip i have from a dead MP3 player (thumbdrive thingy) to the empty slot on the board so i can get a 1.5GB MP4. And maybe change a few caps to add a little more bass to the sound, but that can't be done without a chip schematic, and i don't have one. :P
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