• Kane@femboys.biz
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    It is awesome to see how the environment affects electronics, and this is a prime example of such.

    It’s also funny that this is impacting speed runners lol, imagine having an advantage/disadvantage based on the age of your console.

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    At the moment, the highest frequency submitted is 32,182 Hz. This increase is less than 1% of the original value of 32,000 Hz

    What was the original tolerance for these chips?

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      Ceramic resonators have a typical accuracy of +/-0.5%. An error of +182Hz is a +0.57% error rate.

      Here is a datasheet cited by the Wikipedia article. It says 0.5% initial error, another 0.3% over its full temperature range, and another 0.3% over 10 years of aging.

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        I guess “SNES operating within spec after 30 years” doesn’t grab attention the same way.

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    Maybe in time consoles will be aged like fine wine or cheese.

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      if you’ve got a snes and a flashcart, iirc the rom is available in the tasbot discord at discord.tas.bot. discussion is happening in #tasbot-dev