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Day: September 29, 2004

Overclock The Pocket Pc

September 29, 2004 by Phillip Torrone 6 Comments

upclock the ppc

you can speed up (or slow down) many of the pocket pcs out there, just using software. speeding up things is the obvious fun thing, but if you’re looking to max out your battery life you can throttle the processor back, all from a control panel.

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