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I'm new at this, but I've overclocked a GBC with a 12mhz oscillator on a DPST switch. For the overclock to work you must have the switch set to "on" before starting the system. While playing you can return to normal speed but cannot switch to the 12mhz overclock. I noticed on the GBA you can set up the toggle to allow you to switch speeds while playing without having to restart the system. They do this by cutting a trace and running a wire shown in green, here is the image.
I am only guessing but are they interrupting the trace and forcing it to flow trough the toggle switch? Is it possible to do something similar with GBC. Here is a scan of the GBC Oscillator removed. It looks like the switch needs to be on a trace that's between the Oscillator and the CPU (I think that's where I circled). I would like to have my toggle switch work like this GBA toggle. Any help would be greatly appreciated!
I am only guessing but are they interrupting the trace and forcing it to flow trough the toggle switch? Is it possible to do something similar with GBC. Here is a scan of the GBC Oscillator removed. It looks like the switch needs to be on a trace that's between the Oscillator and the CPU (I think that's where I circled). I would like to have my toggle switch work like this GBA toggle. Any help would be greatly appreciated!