Werner Almesberger wrote: > > It would be great, yes. Alas, we found that, with Glamo and NOR sitting > on the bus, the capacitative load is too largeto allow us to go much > faster. > > We once had a prototype without these two chips, and it hummed along > happily at 133 MHz ... > O.K. i see, so it's the load which harms the signals to much to be clean enough for higher frequency... So no real chance to boost the device without loosing stability, i guess.
Maybe hackers out there should shrink down complexity of the GUI to decrease system load and increase response time of applications to make it feel faster ;-) Regards, scholbert -- View this message in context: http://n2.nabble.com/PLL---clock-settings-on-GTA02%3A-u-boot-vs.-qi-tp2274434p2276606.html Sent from the Openmoko Kernel mailing list archive at Nabble.com.
