Overclocking In Drmd


sinkyboy2000

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I can't change the clock speed setting in DrMD. I select it and press B or A, but the setting doesn't change. Does this mean I can't overclock beyond 200Mhz?
 
sinkyboy2000 posted on Mar 24 2006 at 04:29 PM said:
I can't change the clock speed setting in DrMD. I select it and press B or A, but the setting doesn't change. Does this mean I can't overclock beyond 200Mhz?

EDIT: I'm using 1.2.1 Firmware.

 
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The Spider Mastermind posted on Mar 24 2006 at 04:42 PM said:
I think that just represents the current clock speed. Use the clock speed changer if you're using 1.2
Ah! I thought that was a setting that could be changed.

Cheers for that.
 
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Read the fucking readme

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The Spider Mastermind posted on Mar 24 2006 at 07:41 PM said:
Read the fucking readme

fuckthemanual.gif


You should perhaps not say "Fuck the Manual" to Reesy when he's told you to RTFM: Reesy wrote DRMD and more respect is due.
 
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sinkyboy2000 posted on Mar 24 2006 at 06:29 PM said:
I can't change the clock speed setting in DrMD. I select it and press B or A, but the setting doesn't change. Does this mean I can't overclock beyond 200Mhz?
sinkyboy2000 posted on Mar 24 2006 at 06:38 PM said:
sinkyboy2000 posted on Mar 24 2006 at 04:29 PM said:
I can't change the clock speed setting in DrMD. I select it and press B or A, but the setting doesn't change. Does this mean I can't overclock beyond 200Mhz?

EDIT: I'm using 1.2.1 Firmware.



ROFL, did you really quote your first post just to add something in a second one???
That`s one of the stupidest things I`ve ever seen. :D
You know, there is an EDIT button right next to the QUOTE button...
 
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skaboy posted on Mar 24 2006 at 06:49 PM said:
The Spider Mastermind posted on Mar 24 2006 at 07:41 PM said:
Read the fucking readme

fuckthemanual.gif


You should perhaps not say "Fuck the Manual" to Reesy when he's told you to RTFM: Reesy wrote DRMD and more respect is due.

1. He never told me to "RTFM". He told the poster to "RTFM".

2. The attack was on the idea of "reading the manual" rather than on Reesy. And it was a joke. A google funnay. No offense intended.

But because of the "More respect is due" comment, you get this:

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The Spider Mastermind posted on Mar 24 2006 at 10:25 PM said:
skaboy posted on Mar 24 2006 at 06:49 PM said:
The Spider Mastermind posted on Mar 24 2006 at 07:41 PM said:
Read the fucking readme

fuckthemanual.gif


You should perhaps not say "Fuck the Manual" to Reesy when he's told you to RTFM: Reesy wrote DRMD and more respect is due.

1. He never told me to "RTFM". He told the poster to "RTFM".

2. The attack was on the idea of "reading the manual" rather than on Reesy. And it was a joke. A google funnay. No offense intended.

But because of the "More respect is due" comment, you get this:

09inter.jpg


Well, my post was because it was you that posted "Fuck the Manual": I was sympathising with a coder as I've been told to RTFM in the past and the advice was correct. Reesy and his ilk obviously go to a lot of trouble to provide the rest of us with something for free (unless we donate) and I simply thought it innapropriate to respond to his RTFM post in the way that you did.

Apologies for any misunderstanding. Can we move on now?

xx
 
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You can overclock using the CPU_Speed utility, then set DrMDx for FS0 and watch the velvety-smoothness of perfect Genesis emulation :)
 
I can only overclock to 230Mhz before my GP2X gets unstable - however at that speed I get 58Fps on Gunstar Heroes which is obviously as smooth as I need it. However this is the first thing I've used on my GP2X and a maximum overclock of 230Mhz seems worryingly slow. Erk.
 
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