On Tue, 27 Jan 2004, Jewett, Jim J wrote:
> It also provides a useful bit of documentation for which 
> portions of the code are the slowest.  That *may* come 
> in useful with PalmOS 6, depending on what actually gets 
> delivered for multitasking.

Also, multi-speed CPUs are getting more common it looks like.  I
understand the UX50 goes between 8 and 120mhz, at the OS's
discretion.  But it may just be a matter of time before there is some
software to control the speed.

I should add that "overclocking" isn't the best description of what
Lightspeed does.  The Xscale processors are _designed_ to run at multiple
speeds, not just those that Sony has pegged them at.

Alex

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