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Yes, it is possible on E115 too. You can overclock it to 168 Mhz, I think. To do that you actually have to open the unit and do some soldering and/or use graphite pen for connecting two open connectors.
You have all instructions on http://www.brighthand.com/html/howto/overclock1.html
> WHOA! Overclocking?! Is this possible on the E-115? How did you do it? > > > Speed difference is quite big if you overclock it to 180MHz. About 15% I'd > say. > > It's particulary obvious in CB64 and Pocket NES because they do not run full > > speed on normal 150MHz Casio. Unfortunately, at 180MHz dreaded MMC slowdown > > problem is quite often. Check the brighthand discussions for more comments > about > > this. I ended up overclocking it at 168MHz. Everything works perfect, slowdown > > never happens, and the speed increase is about 10% which is also not bad. You > > may want to wait a bit more because Jimmy software should be releasing > software > > overclocker for Casio just like they did for the iPAQ. > > > > > I've seen on other groups that you have overclocked your EM500. I was > > wondering > > > if you have seen any appreciable speed differences in using various > emulators. > > > > > I have been fairly happy with the speed of Mameboy, but other emulators > > > (ComeBack64, and the NES emulators in particular) are just too slow to be of > > any > > > real use to me. I have thought about taking my EM500 to 180 MHz, but I > don't > > > want to risk damaging the unit if the speed increase is negligable. > > > > > >
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