The anonymous poster who called me a fool up there should either keep his mouth shut or identify himself.
I've been trained in electro-technical engineering for two years and six months before I had to stop because of health-problems and consider myself two have quite a bit of knowledge on the subject. I'm happy to share all the infos I can remember or find on my HDD on the subject to enable people to do the same thing. Specifically I'd be interested in performance results with an up-clocked Kinetic.
Just anonymously calling me a fool won't help anyone, except the people who think it's best to keep as much information to themselves as they possibly can.
I got some very negative reactions from some people a few years back, when I did it, wich was the reason for me to stop giving away any information on the subject.
Yesterday I read about Ian's experiments, looked at the photos of his card, noticed he hadn't put any cooling-equipment on some vital components and thought it might be a good idea to point that out to him, as otherwise he'll probably damage these components pretty soon if he hasn't done so already.
It isn't nice to be called a fool when all you were trying to do was to offer some help to someone who obviously needed it.
September news round up RISC OS Open, XScale, RISC OS school, and show news [Updated] 31 comments, latest by AMS on 23/09/06 6:29PM. Published: 18 Sep 2006