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Overclocking Nintendo DS

January 2, 2007 by Will O'Brien 20 Comments


[Reilly] translated some content from this site and brings us an interesting mod to run a Nintendo DS at 1.7x normal speed. The mod allows the addition of a switch for overclocking on demand. Nothing like a good overclocking to end the day.

Posted in handhelds hacks, Nintendo Game Boy Hacks, Nintendo HacksTagged 1.7x speed hack, 1.7xSpeedHack, nintendo ds overclock, NintendoDsOverclock, toggle switch, ToggleSwitch

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