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Just_Madd
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25. July 2005 @ 22:15 _ Link to this message    Send private message to this user   
Just a quick question. I was wondering if the PSP Game loaders overclock the PSP such as the Coded Arms or Ape Escape ones.


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26. July 2005 @ 06:45 _ Link to this message    Send private message to this user   
There are currently 2 iso loaders out that "overclock" the PSP as well.

1 is the newest version of the Hook Boot launcher/loader.
compatible with:
AI Go
Ape Escape-On The Loose
Coded Arms
DarkStalkers Chronicle
Dead To Rights-Reckoning
Derby Time
Dokodemo Issyo
Doraslot-Shuyaku ha Zenigat
Generation of Chaos IV Another Side
Glorace-Phantastic Canival
Intelligent License
Kollon
Korean Utility Disc
Lumines
Mahjong Fight Club
NBA 2K5
Puyo Puyo Fever
Puzzle Bobble Pocket
Rengoku-The Tower of Purgatory
Sangokushi V
Smart Bomb
Soukyuu No Fafner
Wipeout Pure
Word Puzzle Mojipittan china
World Tour Soccer
STAR SOLIDER

2 is PSPX Loader that requires some ppf-o-matic

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26. July 2005 @ 06:57 _ Link to this message    Send private message to this user   
Does anyone know of any Coded Arms loaders i can get that don't overclock the PSP....I'd rather stay away from overclocking....




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26. July 2005 @ 07:14 _ Link to this message    Send private message to this user   
that's why I put overclock in quotes. You're not really overclocking the PSP. It was built to run at 333. What you're doing is actually bringing the PSP up to par. The only reason sony didn't have it run at that speed to begin with is because it kills battery. When you "overclock" it to 333 you will notice considerably less battery time before recharging. Sony might start to have things run faster, but it wont be until they come out with a new battery.

anyway, there have be NO reports of anyone having problems with upping the processing speed from all the forums I read. I run it a 266 all the time and have yet to see any errors. Still... Sony did not originally intend it to run like that so I have to note that it's a "on your own" decision.

and to answer your question..yes. almost every loader out does not have an overclock option nor does it need one. see the first link in my sig. go to the ISO post and in there is a link to loaders...good luck

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