noooooooooooooooo! that cant be ture! tell me thats not true!DaveC posted on Apr 19 2005 at 07:42 PM said:There is no Santa Clause after all.
+!!!onionfrog posted on Apr 18 2005 at 04:52 PM said:I'm freaking out!!
You Have blown my mind!!!
OMFG!!!!!1!!!!1!!!!
ALL HAIL REESY!!!
ALL HAIL RLYEH!!!
ALL HAIL REESY!!!
ALL HAIL RLYEH!!!
ALL HAIL REESY!!!
ALL HAIL RLYEH!!!
ALL HAIL REESY!!!
ALL HAIL RLYEH!!!
I will praise of you in my sig and title!!!
Btw, anychance the ryleh might be willing to share this setting with other devs... Opensnes would gain much from this.... as would many other emulators...
hehe, reesy is leet, but mr.spiv is ultra leetmr.spiv posted on Apr 18 2005 at 10:35 PM said:Sorry to ruin your joy but those things Rlyeh feed into clock speed setup functions just
select a faster clock. E.g. (132000000, 0x38001, 3) will turn GP32 to run at
around the speed of 192MHz (quickly calculated). "False" values make GP32 internal
prescalers select different values and in this case they _happen_ to be in balance thus no
nasty side effects except those you might get normally due overclocking. :blink:
aapje89 posted on Apr 19 2005 at 09:55 PM said:hehe, reesy is leet, but mr.spiv is ultra leetmr.spiv posted on Apr 18 2005 at 10:35 PM said:Sorry to ruin your joy but those things Rlyeh feed into clock speed setup functions just
select a faster clock. E.g. (132000000, 0x38001, 3) will turn GP32 to run at
around the speed of 192MHz (quickly calculated). "False" values make GP32 internal
prescalers select different values and in this case they _happen_ to be in balance thus no
nasty side effects except those you might get normally due overclocking. :blink:
K0K0NUT_h3lmut posted on Apr 19 2005 at 08:41 PM said:+!!!onionfrog posted on Apr 18 2005 at 04:52 PM said:I'm freaking out!!
You Have blown my mind!!!
OMFG!!!!!1!!!!1!!!!
ALL HAIL REESY!!!
ALL HAIL RLYEH!!!
ALL HAIL REESY!!!
ALL HAIL RLYEH!!!
ALL HAIL REESY!!!
ALL HAIL RLYEH!!!
ALL HAIL REESY!!!
ALL HAIL RLYEH!!!
I will praise of you in my sig and title!!!
Btw, anychance the ryleh might be willing to share this setting with other devs... Opensnes would gain much from this.... as would many other emulators...
Vimacs posted on Apr 19 2005 at 09:52 AM said:noooooooooooooooo! that cant be ture! tell me thats not true!DaveC posted on Apr 19 2005 at 07:42 PM said:There is no Santa Clause after all.
Well what did you expect? No pain, no gain and other clichés like that.onionfrog posted on Apr 19 2005 at 10:24 PM said:<_<
You would have been freaking out too, before it was discovered that this will drain you batteries as fast as 190mhz...
pongplaya posted on Apr 20 2005 at 08:37 AM said:hi i have a NLU (no light old model) that does not overclock to more then 150 in any emu , unfortunately DRMD freezes (white screen) / or resets GP 32
2 bad
Billy Lee posted on Apr 21 2005 at 08:20 AM said:Does DrMD running at 190MHz actually look any better than when it runs at 164MHz? Because I've tried 176MHz and it runs pretty much exactly as it does 164MHz. Does it run at 50fps at 190MHz?
Billy Lee posted on Apr 21 2005 at 09:20 AM said:Does DrMD running at 190MHz actually look any better than when it runs at 164MHz? Because I've tried 176MHz and it runs pretty much exactly as it does 164MHz. Does it run at 50fps at 190MHz?