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So a little bump to this. I ordered some parts from digikey and overclocked 2 83+se's for omnimaga's contest. they can be found herehttp://imgur.com/a/IJgAwWhats next. Make an OS patch that stops the Ti-OS from interfering with the setting. Make sure all external functions work, and finally set up a set of hot keys to arbitrarily change hot keys as long as the Ti-OS interrupt is running. After I get that done I might offer overclocking services for a fee because its not a hard soldering job but if your not practiced its very easy to mess up. 0603 parts are small
the 83+se overclock and overclocking the 84+se are two completily different beasts the 84+se doesnt have the pads that the 83+se does so its virtually impossible to overclock and if you cant figure out how to do it from kerms posts I feel you dont have enough experiance soldering/ doing ee work to trust you not to break your calculator.ive had plenty of experiance with working on fine pitch hardware.
Quote from: Geekboy1011 on November 13, 2013, 11:40:34 amthe 83+se overclock and overclocking the 84+se are two completily different beasts the 84+se doesnt have the pads that the 83+se does so its virtually impossible to overclock and if you cant figure out how to do it from kerms posts I feel you dont have enough experiance soldering/ doing ee work to trust you not to break your calculator.ive had plenty of experiance with working on fine pitch hardware.Sorry, but could you repost this in English? (no offense)Also as cool as getting overclocked calcs would be, did you ask permission to the participants first? Maybe they want a normal calc to run games for them, which means that if overclocked, some games might run too fast to be playable. (Unless you're adding a switch that allows the contest winner to switch between 15 MHz and other modes)
Also he said he'd patch the os to fix that issue.