Hey, just bought the orignal Dot the other day, used of course but good enough for schoolwork. Faster than expected with some extra RAM, but I want more
Have read a bit around and see that many computers running the same Atom processor have pushed it pretty easily to 2ghz. Sadly there is no OC settings in bios, and neither in the one update released. So basically I'm asking for is a (simple?) unlock of the bios for this baby. I have tried to do it my self, but I'm kinda the step-by-step guy, so no luck thus far.
So yeah, some OC settings would be nice. Any other settings that you can dig up while you're at it would be appreciated but not necessary. (I like things I can tweak, and I blame android for it. That and my flash addiction!) :/
Also I've noticed some of the early Aspire One computers share ALOT with the Dot. Also in the BIOS update from Packard Bell I found references to Acer Aspire. And considering that Acer owns PB, I start to wonder that it is possible to flash a modded Aspire One BIOS? That is, if you guys can't be so kind to mod the original firmware
Anyways, here is a link and pictures to help you guys out.
BIOS
Pictures.zip (Size: 3.27 MB / Downloads: 38)
Pics2.zip (Size: 2.15 MB / Downloads: 29)
Have read a bit around and see that many computers running the same Atom processor have pushed it pretty easily to 2ghz. Sadly there is no OC settings in bios, and neither in the one update released. So basically I'm asking for is a (simple?) unlock of the bios for this baby. I have tried to do it my self, but I'm kinda the step-by-step guy, so no luck thus far.
So yeah, some OC settings would be nice. Any other settings that you can dig up while you're at it would be appreciated but not necessary. (I like things I can tweak, and I blame android for it. That and my flash addiction!) :/
Also I've noticed some of the early Aspire One computers share ALOT with the Dot. Also in the BIOS update from Packard Bell I found references to Acer Aspire. And considering that Acer owns PB, I start to wonder that it is possible to flash a modded Aspire One BIOS? That is, if you guys can't be so kind to mod the original firmware
Anyways, here is a link and pictures to help you guys out.
BIOS
Pictures.zip (Size: 3.27 MB / Downloads: 38)
Pics2.zip (Size: 2.15 MB / Downloads: 29)