Author: Werner Schuele
Date: 09:48:49 09/17/01
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On September 16, 2001 at 16:53:28, Christophe Theron wrote: >You believe you are at 54MHz, but you might end up being at 26MHz (in average, >because the frequency is not stable at all). > >The Palm believes it is running at 54MHz, and it tries to adjust its internal >clock. But it is running slower (maybe twice as slow), and that's why time is >passing slower. > >What you need to do is to find the highest frequency at which Chess Tiger's >clock (or any other program displaying a clock) is accurate. > >You are probably going to see that your Palm actually cannot run faster than 26 >or 28 MHz. Hi Christophe, you are correct, my PalmIIIc is running about 28MHz, not more. Its easy to test with a stop watch and a position to solve. Werner
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