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Uploaded by on Jan 26, 2010

Overclocked Game Boy Color done by me. 24mhz Crystal Oscillator in parallel to the original 8.338 one. Its almost 3 times faster and still stable. I hope you like it. I also have a Overclocked Classic Game Boy 3++ times faster, but non stable.

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  • 24 mhz, parallel, so they both work at once, yet only three times faster? i was told a 16 would be pushing it! but i expected faster i guess :) well im still trying it, and can you not overclock it without turning it off?

  • @DamaskVlogs hey. i dont know much about how they work in parallel. what i know is that the system just ignores the lowest clock. the original clock is 8.138mhz. once you use a 24mhz it will be almost 3 times faster and i dont know why, but when its turned on, working with the original clock, its not possible to overclock without turning the system off. i tried a 35mhz crystal, but didnt work. thx for your comment. if you need any help just lmk.

  • nice lol

  • thank you

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  • Nice work! Did you had any problems soldering the wires to the onboard oszillator?

  • and the video doing the overclocking construct?

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