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My PLL is not supported

Nick Kislitsa

If your PLL is not supported you can do following:

1 Download datasheet, read it, write support by yourself.
Test it. Send code and results to me.

2 Send email to me with name of your PLL and when possible with URL pointing to datasheet for it.
Wait some time.
Download new version with support for your PLL.
Test it. Send results to me.

3 Go to Bobrooysk and drink poison. That was the only option when no datasheet was to find.
But now there is possible solution (requires windows). Under windows change FSB frequency with manufacturer tool (AMD Overdrive or what ever) and dump i2c registers for 10 different frequencies in desired range. Send this data to me. Then I can try to reverse engineer the magic formula for your PLL. Worst case scenario would be table for fixed frequencies, most overclockers don't require that much of them.