artaq -
When you plug your device into your PC can you access the drives in Windows?
Not directly no, Windows simply registers it as an Android phone device and I can use adb.exe to interface with it. One thing I noticed is that I have to run the 'adb kill-server' command before 'adb devices' registers the nook. Also I've had to go into the device manager and search for new devices a few times after I connected the nook for Windows to acknowledge it was connected... Not sure that's something on my end or just how the driver was setup.
Anyone know if the overclock will noticeably help with performance? Also for some reason Honeycomb looks like it's running in a lower-color resolution... Is that simply low-res imagery that's included or is it actually running in a 16-bit or lower color mode? Sorry for the ignorance!