Thursday, Mar 27th 2008 by James Allan Brady


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olpc-measureI thought for sure this guide was going to involve DIP switches when I read that this computer only has a 433MHz processor. But it didn’t, its all software, or more precisely, firmware based.

The requirements are quite low too, you must have an OLPC, you must have a developer key or have disabled security prior to this hack, and you must be perfectly OK with bricking your OLPC if you screw up. The upside is that there is at least one report of someone overclocking their OLPC to 566/233 without having any issues such as system instability or overheating.

[Photo Credit: Aaron]

566/233 is a 30% boost in CPU speed and a 40% boost in memory performance, which according to the gentleman ends up being an overall 21.8% system performance boost. Although chances are your battery life will probably drop, but the guy didn’t note how much his dropped, but for that kind of a performance boost I’d say it was worth it.

[via OLPCNews]

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  1.  Aaron   View all comments by Aaron  Neutral  Add karma Subtract karma Quote

    I’m pretty disappointed that you didn’t follow the creative commons licensing on that photo. It’s not public domain but it available for other people to use under CC:

    http://www.flickr.com/photos/s4xton/2113469084/

    Please change out the photo or drop me an email.

    Thanks,
    -Aaron

  2.  Aaron   View all comments by Aaron  Neutral  Add karma Subtract karma Quote

    Thanks for the quick email reply and fixing it up to match the license. I appreciate it.


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