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Old 06-02-06, 03:45 PM   #1 (permalink)
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SH3 Processor Overclocking?

I have a Jornada 540, and it has a 133mhz Hitachi SH3 processor, and I have been trying to find an overclocking program for it, but have been unable to do so. Are there any you guys know of? Any help is appreciated!
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Here is a post about overclocking the jordana 548, which is simialar. It is written in 2001, so dont expect a reply if you try to post on it.
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Old 06-03-06, 10:52 PM   #3 (permalink)
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That post is a gag. In order to overclock a PDA, the scaling capability has to be unlocked. Meaning that a program has to have the ability to control the scale of the cpu (If the jornada supports CPU scaling [for saving power]). Since PDA's have no BIOS or anything i do not think it is possible to overclock just any PDA.
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Originally Posted by Ilya
That post is a gag. In order to overclock a PDA, the scaling capability has to be unlocked. Meaning that a program has to have the ability to control the scale of the cpu (If the jornada supports CPU scaling [for saving power]). Since PDA's have no BIOS or anything i do not think it is possible to overclock just any PDA.
Thats what i thought when reading it, but it was the only thing i could find that said you could overclock the jordana.
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Old 06-04-06, 09:53 AM   #5 (permalink)
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Originally Posted by The link that spunker88 posted
Follow these instructions very very carefully and you will be able to overclock the 540 series to varying amounts:
- Switch on the machine (this can be achieved by depressing the button located towards the bottom of the PDA in the centre)
*Warning ensure that you have earthed yourself at this point. This may be achieved by removing the mains plug from the base unit, and holding the earth pin with your free hand (Of course the PDA must be located in the base) This creates a negative influx deionised particle field and ensures that no parts are damaged throughout this process.
-Next bring up the today screen (easily identified by the large today letters accross the screen)
*Remember to keep yourself earthed, and do not under any circumstances run up and down your living room dragging your feet whilst performing this operation
-In the righthand top corner of the screen you should now be able to see some numbers, separated by a colon, place your stylus on this area and hold for 2 seconds.
*Remember to keep yourself earthed and do not rub a balloon up and down your jumper and then place it next to the unit.
-You should now be able to see a series of letters and numbers all highlighted, again place the stylus in this area hold for a period of about one second and release quickly.
Two dials should now appear down the left hand side of the screen.......................
*Remember to keep yourself earthed, yet another method of achieving this is to place a bucket of soil under your work place and stick your bare feet in whilst doing this job (if you suffer from eczema be sure to use only bio friendly materials).
-You now have several means of adjusting the clock, either by moving the long pointy things in a clockwise direction, or using the arrow symbols on the right or overwriting the actual numbers.
If all has gone well you should now have a machine that finishes something before you started.
**WARNING be careful to ensure that you do not move the long pointy things on the round type thing anticlockwise, for this will have the effect of seriously slowing down you PDA, and may mean that you have to wait several hours before an action takes place.
Somehow this doesn't seem right, but give it a go.
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Thanks for all the replies, guys, I appreciate it! I am not quite ready to take apart my Jornada, so I think I will leave it at 133mhz for now. :D
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Old 06-05-06, 04:01 AM   #7 (permalink)
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Heh

If you read it carefully you will realize that those are accurate instructions as to how to adjust your clock :)
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