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X5000 Extremely Fast Boot
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I was trying my old KVM switch box to share keyboard and mouse with X5000 and other computer.

Noticed that when I didn't switch over to X5000 on the KVM, the X5000 booted up extremely quickly. The rotating ball was spinning so quickly and the shooting star very quick. It was about 10 to 20 times quicker.

Has anyone else experienced this?

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Not personally, but I think I read about it on Hyperion.

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@rjd324
Yeah I get the same when I plug in a keybord to my multi card reader, it has USB, CF, SD etc. It's connected to the internal USB headers on the motherboard.

Seems like there is something wrong in the USB path on the motherboard that mess with the CPU clock/divider.

Only wish it was an easy way out hack to overclock the CPU to 3990Mhz. ;)

M.Olsen(firmware) should know the answear, he probably would know what the boingball animation sync to.

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@rjd324
sounds like vsync is disabled somehow, if it has a monitor switch (KVM switches should have that too) built in that might explain why the display is running so fast, if the second computer does have vsync disabled then it might be disabled for the amiga too.

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@trgswe
That would not explain it since I don't use a KVM.

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What keyboard do you have?

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