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Posted by yunn on 06-16-2001 07:02 PM:

use of quickbits+ fastcpu

will the use of 'speed acclerator' eg: quickbits, fastcpu. Corrupt or mess up the visor Processor, Ram/Rom system? Pls advise
' after using quickbits on my prism, i did a benchmark test on the speed and it went up to 244% instead of the usual 205%.
however i find that the speed is not constant. i did a re-run again, this time it went down to 238% and later 223%. Why is this so ?
pls advise.


Posted by dick-richardson on 06-16-2001 07:09 PM:

Quickbits: no
overclockers: if you're not careful

I'm not sure of the performance differences you mention.

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Posted by yunn on 06-18-2001 07:15 AM:

thanks mate

thank .


Posted by stormrider on 06-18-2001 07:41 AM:

Hi yunn, see that you're Singaporean too..
Why not post this question at SPUG at www.spug.org?

Anyway quickbits definitely won't corrupt your Palm's data, as for using Afterburner, chances are very very low that you can actually corrupt any data at all, although pushing the Palm to a speed too high will cause a crash which requires a soft reset. After the soft reset, all will be well again, just lower the speed...

As for quickbits, it shouldn't be fluctutating so much, although few percentage points fluctuation is perfectly normal. What is your Afterburner speed setting?

For your info, if you're using a Visor Deluxe, overclocking to 29 Mhz at max is considered the stable range, for VPR, VPL, Visor Edge, overclocking to 42 Mhz is the stable range, however for me I can stabily push my Prism to 48 Mhz, above that crashes are very frequent and the visor gets very unstable...

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