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OCing PDA, list your Overclock

Catsonar

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Got my Cassiopeia EM-500 to OC@ 200.007mhz, this thing runs so sweet now, I use it to watch videos, they don't lag now. I bought a special battery for it that last about 15 hours. How about any of u guys?
 
Using what OS and what software? This is intruiging.... I have a T|E that would be kinda fun to mess with!
 
yeah ive oced mine like 1 year ago, it it came undone. after a week of nonstop crashing it returned to default speed.

Videos's kinda delay again. Think ill solder in a resistor next time
 
Nice, that's weird though that it didn't stay, you did the pencil mod right?
 
My Dell Axim x3 400 mhz I got to 600 mhz, but it crashed pretty quickly...

pocketpc 2003
 
holy Shit 600mhz, nice

Some Guy claimed that he got his 300mhz Dell Axim to hit 1ghz, looked like it was bull shit, I love doing this type of overclockng it reminds me of the good old days:D
 
hehe seems like ocing your old P100 in the good old days :D
mine ran @ almost 133mhz i remember.. hehe and my brand spanking new 133mhz one ran @ 188...
 
16mhz Handspring Prism, 37mhz. Battry life was craptacular at that speed, and my CF card module would crash it though. Pulled her down to 34 and was rock stable, but was still drinking batteries worse than a starving vampire at a bloodbank.
 
I used to have my Palm m505 at 66MHz from 33, but the speed was only noticeable in one game, and ate through the battery. I run it at stock now... Although I still have the program on there in case I want to look impressive on a benchmark (a moot point now that my friend has a much faster OS5 PDA).
 
Dell x3i overclocked from 400 to 472 using some kind of xcpuscaler software. My SNES/NES/GBA roms play smoothly.:)
 
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