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Title: SNES Overclocking
Post by: RobIvy64 on April 30, 2006, 12:18:35 AM
FINALLY I have managed to overclock the SNES, and I will be posting a guide over the weekend on UCM! I am short on oscillators, if any of you have any 4-pin metal oscillators you would be willing to donate I would greatly appreciate it. I need one between the speeds of 23-25 MHz. I have the SNES running at 5.1 MHz at the moment, but it is very glitchy (too fast). Thanks in Advance!

Whoever can send me an oscillator, I will be sure to mention your name in the guide :).

-R
Title: SNES Overclocking
Post by: Scias on April 30, 2006, 03:31:10 AM
That is freaking awesome... and wierd cause I just recieved a free, extra SNES today.  (didn't want to mod the original one, so this is perfect)  I have an electronics surplus and wholesale store a few miles from me.  I can't guarantee they'll have it, but I'm 90 percent sure they will.  If you want to email me your address I can probably mail it out on Monday.  I'm in Texas.

You going to post the guide on Epic gaming, or did you rebirth UCM?
Title: SNES Overclocking
Post by: RobIvy64 on April 30, 2006, 07:34:46 AM
UCM is back. I have the guide up already. Ill send you my address in a PM, thanks! UCM (http://www.99-gtp.com/ucm)
Title: SNES Overclocking
Post by: viletim! on April 30, 2006, 10:46:52 AM
RobIvy64,

Make your own oscillator! (http://www.repairfaq.org/ELE/F_ASCII_Schem.html#ASCIISCHEM_010)
Title: SNES Overclocking
Post by: KeepGood on June 18, 2006, 05:44:57 AM
@RobIvy64

Have a look on some PC network cards. If memory serves, they use oscillators of around the speed you are looking for.  :)