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    I was wondering, since Emulators can overclock the PSP to up to 333 megahertz
    while playing, can a program be made that will overclock the PSP while using it with UMD games and such? from 222 to 266 to 333 megahertz and such? I have expierenced lag during gameplay in coded arms when in large areas, is there a program that currently exists that can do this?

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    If you use UMD Emulator, you can overclock your entire system, including the firmware menu, without breaking the law (or forum rules). Just change the CPU speed to 333 and turn ISO mode off and run it. I have to tell you that I have never seen a video game run smoother than Wipeout Pure at 333. Try it out.
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    someone made a aprogram like this for 2.0

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    Are you sure you're not thinking of the fanjita 2.0 loader's 333mhz option? As far as I know, arbitrary code cannot be run in kernel mode on 2.0 (except GTA: Hello World... can't wait for that to pan out).

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    Where Can i download it?

    as an afterthought: Is there any way of doing this without all the ISO crap? just a program that can overclock the whole system by overwriting the built in 222 megahertz limit?

    Idea: A program that you can use to set the speed anywhere from 222-333 megahertz, This being all the program does. Would this program be possible?

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