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I sent in a request to jimmy software co. (the ones who made the overclocking utility for the Ipaq) and this is the email i get back:

"Hi,

Thanks for the info. This very interesting. We will explore this.

Jimmy

-----Original Message-----
From: Evan Rogers [mailto:listening_zero@hotmail.com]
Sent: Monday, November 11, 2002 12:49 AM
To: jimmy@jimmysoftware.com
Subject: JS Overclock utility

Hey! i would like to commend your Overclocker for the Ipaq, i can
really
notice the difference. But i also have an ePods, it runs at 129 MHZ and
i
was wondering if your magic(the overclocker utility) for strongARM could
be
used for the MIPS4000 in the Epods. I am sure you have heard this
question
before, but it would really make the differnce for all epods users "

Is that great or what? dont get your hopes up, but this could mean the difference in your digital movies.
NOTE: i dont really have an ePods.

11-13-2002 18:29:55

New MessageRE:Message From Jimmy (modified 0 times) Sniff
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I don't know much about jimmy software co. but if he's an expert on strongArm processors, you're barking up the wrong tree. Especially since it's a SOFTWARE overclock utility.

Hope this isn't consider a flame and I'm sorry that I don't have a better suggestion that I would share.

11-14-2002 15:31:48

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