Author: Eric Gallula
Date: 02:48:19 04/15/02
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On April 14, 2002 at 12:36:09, Christophe Theron wrote: >On April 14, 2002 at 11:03:33, Jorge Pichard wrote: > >>I just replayed game one of your match using my wife Palm Vx, and noticed that >>you probably overclocked it too much. The frequency generator of the Vx >>DragonBall goes COO-COO ( Banana ) when you push it beyong 26 Mhz. Also you need >>to check that your clock on the Vx is running at the same pace as a real clock. >>I try to push my wife Palm Vx beyong 26 Mhz and the frequency generator was off. >>Another thing is that when you use the Afterburner make sure that the Accel >>=>80% and where it say slow that should be = Never and underneath that the speed >>should also match 26 Mhz the same as when youclick on the Speeds button where >>the Speed Preferences on the heading that should be the same also 26 Mhz. Make >>sure that those two speeds are set equal. >> >>PS: when I was replaying you first game I noticed that those mistakes where only >>generated with a speed higher than 26 Mhz. The first move that I saw different >>was 5. Nf3?! my Wife Palm Vx never considered that move, but instead at 26 Mhz >>it considered 5. e4! the same with the blundered move of 54. h4 . Peter you need >>to adjust your speed equal to 26 Mhz. > > > >Not necessarily. His PalmVx does not necessarily have the same limitations than >yours. > >There is no absolute speed limit for a given model. It depends on the device. > >The only thing to remember is to set the speed as high as possible until Chess >Tiger's clock starts to be off. > >On yours it is 26MHz, on Pete's it could be 35 or 37MHz. > > > > Christophe
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