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01 May 2012 05:39:27 am by gbl08ma OverClui - an user-friendly UI for over/underclocking Quote
OverClui - Over Cl[ocking] UI

(don't worry if you can't say the name right)

OverClui is a tool that allows to change the Prizm's CPU speed to as low as 3.6 MHz and to as high as 94.3 MHz. This does the same as Pover, except that it doesn't allow to mess with any parameters other than the PLL and only allows to go up to 94.3 MHz (my friends would keep going up to 101.5 MHz and locking their calculators, since this speed only works when using USB power).

It has a graphical selector and is noob-proof - as I said, no extra parameters to adjust (sometimes on accident) and only goes as high as the clock speed is safe (94.3 MHz).

I hope you like it.

Download here: http://www.cemetech.net/programs/index.php?mode=file&id=741



Edit by Merth: Added download link for ya (:
Edit by Kerm: Linked the screenshot for ya Sad
01 May 2012 07:53:43 am by flyingfisch Quote
Very cool. Can't wait to download it!
01 May 2012 10:45:33 am by KermMartian Quote
Looks great! That is almost the exact sliding scale I always wanted to make for Ashbad's version, but I couldn't figure out how the 1/2 and 1/3 stuff would figure into the slider. Very nicely done.

Edit: May I recommend that you mark the "default" speed in some way to make that clearer?
01 May 2012 11:03:49 am by gbl08ma Quote
Thanks for editing my post Smile I was going to do it when I saw the file accepted, but then I went doing something else...

When it is running at the default speed, the arrow is green and "Normal speed" is shown on the screen. I guess you mean marking it in the scale itself?
01 May 2012 11:24:49 am by KermMartian Quote
gbl08ma wrote:
When it is running at the default speed, the arrow is green and "Normal speed" is shown on the screen. I guess you mean marking it in the scale itself?
Aye, that is indeed what I mean. I like what you just described, though, I think that should be more than sufficient. Sounds like I need to just throw it onto my calculator and give it a try. Smile