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24th October 2008, 04:36 PM #21Notebook Prophet
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Re: SetFSB added support for ICS954310 and couple more
No, you won't lose your warranty. Try not to damage anything, because the damaged parts won't be covered under the standard warranty.
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24th October 2008, 04:39 PM #22Notebook Enthusiast
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Re: SetFSB added support for ICS954310 and couple more
TNX buut i cant download it...it's stop on 99.99%
...can you upload to rapid???!!tx!
SRY SRY its work with internet explorer...
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24th October 2008, 04:42 PM #23Notebook Prophet
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Re: SetFSB added support for ICS954310 and couple more
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24th October 2008, 04:45 PM #24Notebook Enthusiast
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Re: SetFSB added support for ICS954310 and couple more
TNX man anyway, you are graeat.....but this is a veery complicate to Disassembly notebook omg
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24th October 2008, 05:58 PM #25Notebook Evangelist
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Re: SetFSB added support for ICS954310 and couple more
Maybe you d not need to disassemble it completely. And if it's like the 6920, i's not too complicated. Just follow the step carefully
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24th October 2008, 06:01 PM #26Notebook Enthusiast
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Re: SetFSB added support for ICS954310 and couple more
but how put all this back to notebook 
btw...what's your PLL, for 6920???
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24th October 2008, 08:48 PM #27Notebook Evangelist
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Re: SetFSB added support for ICS954310 and couple more
I wish I knew. I only looked on how to do it.
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25th October 2008, 12:48 AM #28Notebook Enthusiast
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Re: SetFSB added support for ICS954310 and couple more
You could always download the service guide for your notebook and search for clock generator I lucked out and only had to unscrew the bay where the hard drive was, remove it for a sec and done took about 5 minutes. Unluckily my pll isn't supported but I e-mailed the creator with the nesseccary specs and hopefully it will be in the future.
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25th October 2008, 12:14 PM #29Notebook Evangelist
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Re: SetFSB added support for ICS954310 and couple more
I looked everywhere, and there no clock generator listed or on the picture.
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25th October 2008, 01:57 PM #30
Re: SetFSB added support for ICS954310 and couple more
The Clock Generator code is hardly readable but I see ICS(9?)LPR(S?)3()(). You can see all (ICS)9LPRS here. I'm guessing that the clock generator is either ICS9LPRS365 or ICS9LPRS355. Of course this theory is based on the assumption that in the System Diagram ACER used correct code and not just used a random one to show where the clock generator is and how it look like...
Update 1: 8920 PLL is unreadable from the diagram..sorry.
Update 2: 5930/5730 PLL is readable from the System Diagram - RTM875N-606-VD



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