@kazy hope you're giving your Porygon enough data to eat
@kazy I remember overclocking my old libretto. IIRC, it was pretty simple.
@LeoBurr I haven't tried since it requires soldering some CPU pins across to other parts of the board. I'm afraid of killing it.
@kazy Mine was just a jumper.
@LeoBurr this is the guide to the 50CT, which is similar.
@kazy I had a 100ct. My memory is incorrect. It was a resistor. But still competitively easy. :) http://www.xodustech.com/guides/libretto-100ct-overclock
XodusTech - Toshiba Libretto 100ct Overclock

@kazy Does that Libretto have a port for external monitors? If yes, can you tell me its exact model number?
@g Only through the docking station. This is the Libretto 70CT.
@kazy It looks so cool. The red MD player is also hot, can it record as well? I had one near the end so I replaced it with an mp3 player pretty fast (original iRiver 20GB cause it played Ogg Vorbis haha)
@g It can, but I have a separate NetMD player that I use for making disks! The MZ-R50 can only record realtime via line-in.