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When you overclock your DC ... the VMU now don't work properly !!!
You CANT SAVE!!!
But !! there's a trick to get them to work well !!
You need to overclock your vmu by the same ration than the DC !!
So for a DC OC'ed at 240 Mhz (20%) you'll need to OC the VMU from 6 MHz to 7.2Mhz(20%[Dùh])
You cam use aproximative Xtal rate if you can't find the exact parts( ex: 7.372Mhz will work instead of 7.2Mhz)
Just remove the Xtal in the middle on the vmu board (batery-side)
[it's 3 pin Xtal ... middle Pin is not important]
Then replace it by a Xtal of the right frequency. 2 Pin Xtal works fine
Here's a pic of the Xtal to remove:
Here's a pic of a OC'ed VMU:
You Might now Save with your vmu !!
Thanks to Doccy to have find how to OC the VMU
-=FamilyGuy=-