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Easy Set S3Clock

Easy Set S3Clock

BIG CREDITS TO:

Epsylon3/Tanguy for S3Clock

NuShrike for FPUEnabler

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What's with the app?

Well,we know that by the use of S3Clock, GPIOtool (by Tanguy) and FPUEnabler (NuShrike) and manually registry editing, we can Overclock/Underclock our device (B7610,i8000). I made a simple app to make clock adjustments more easier. I called my app Easy Set S3Clock.

How to use:

1. Install in Device. In Samsung Settings, Set Performance at Auto or High.

2. Open Easy Set S3Clock.

3. If this is the first time you will overclock (or your device came from fresh soft reset), tap FPUEnabler and tap patch then tap OK

4. Choose a preset clock speed.

5. Tap S3Clock button to open S3Clock. Check if desired clock speed is achieve. Press hide (not quit) to keep S3Clock running in the background.

6. You can now exit Easy Set app.

How to change clock speed (assuming that a selected speed is already running):

1. Open Easy Set S3Clock

2. Tap S3Clock button to open S3Clock, then tap Quit (not hide)

3. Choose a preset clock speed.

4. Then Tap S3Clock button to open S3Clock and check if desired speed is achived. Tap HIDE (not quit)

About Clock Speed Buttons :

Blue presets are slow, Green presets are stable, Red presets frequently hang up or crashes the device

For More Info See Post #2

Download it here:

http://www.megaupload.com/?d=19WCJ830

Thing To Do:

Well the app code was based on very old Visual Basic, and I don't really know much about it (just learned some codes from youtube, googling and asking some people with experience this whole day). It is really a newbie's simple app, and there are so many things to update like adding some automatic functions, graphics, the ugly icon ;) etc.

So if you know anything about Visual Basic or C#, please help me update this app:rolleyes:

Sample Benchmark (952Mhz)

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GUIDE TO OVERCLOCKING[/b

Disclaimer: Overclock / Underclock at your own risk

Things to remember:

1. Save and Backup

Be sure to save any open documents or backup your device. Overclocking your smartphone will not "toast" your processor, though it may cause freezes, device restart and data loss.

2. B7610/i8000

Be sure to set performance to Auto or High. Setting it to Normal disables S3Clock scaling (though it may indicate running a certain speed). Maximum stable speed is 952Mhz (tested with Experiment 32 ROM, maximum stable speed may vary depending in ROM)

3. Acer Tempo M900

When scaling at higher speed, don't use FPU Enabler. Maximum frequency is 650Mhz.

4. S3Clock Menu Bar is still visible in Today Screen

Just tap the X button when in today screen

5. Overclocking doesn't always equates to a better device.

Though via overclocking we achieve more processor speed, some software/hardware may benefit from it, some may not. At higher speeds some applications may run faster and some may run with glitches. Also some hardware may perform better (like camera) but in some instances some hardware may not work. Find time to test applications and hardware at certain speeds to check compatibility.

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Easy Set S3Clock

BIG CREDITS TO:

Epsylon3/Tanguy for S3Clock

NuShrike for FPUEnabler

20100103_184936_0067_111g.jpg

What's with the app?

Well,we know that by the use of S3Clock, GPIOtool (by Tanguy) and FPUEnabler (NuShrike) and manually registry editing, we can Overclock/Underclock our device (B7610,i8000). I made a simple app to make clock adjustments more easier. I called my app Easy Set S3Clock.

How to use:

1. Install in Device

2. Open Easy Set S3Clock.

3. If this is the first time you will overclock (or your device came from fresh soft reset), tap FPUEnabler and tap patch then tap OK

4. Choose a preset clock speed.

5. Tap S3Clock button to open S3Clock. Check if desired clock speed is achieve. Press hide (not quit) to keep S3Clock running in the background.

6. You can now exit Easy Set app.

How to change clock speed (assuming that a selected speed is already running):

1. Open Easy Set S3Clock

2. Tap S3Clock button to open S3Clock, then tap Quit (not hide)

3. Choose a preset clock speed.

4. Then Tap S3Clock button to open S3Clock and check if desired speed is achived. Tap HIDE (not quit)

About Clock Speed Buttons :

Blue presets are slow, Green presets are stable, Red presets frequently hang up or crashes the device

Download it here:

http://www.megaupload.com/?d=KUZ6VFZF

Thing To Do:

Well the app code was based on very old Visual Basic, and I don't really know much about it (just learned some codes from youtube, googling and asking some people with experience this whole day). It is really a newbie's simple app, and there are so many things to update like adding some automatic functions, graphics, the ugly icon ;) etc.

So if you know anything about Visual Basic or C#, please help me update this app:rolleyes:

Daskalos...YOU ARE GREAT!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

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Guest Klimto

Nice tool daskalos ;) Only my device always has crashed when i use S3clock. Even when i don't even change the speed it will crash :( Don't know what it is haha.

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Nice tool daskalos ;) Only my device always has crashed when i use S3clock. Even when i don't even change the speed it will crash :( Don't know what it is haha.

What's the crash error message?

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What's the crash error message?

Eh well it doesn't have one, it's just that my screen freezes and nothing can be done anymore until i remove the battery :( I don't really need the 100 MHz extra i think though, doesn't make that big of a difference ;)

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Eh well it doesn't have one, it's just that my screen freezes and nothing can be done anymore until i remove the battery :( I don't really need the 100 MHz extra i think though, doesn't make that big of a difference ;)

Well at 952Mhz you'll can shot videos at 32-35fps

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Guest ray1234
Well at 952Mhz you'll can shot videos at 32-35fps

;)

But even at 800Mhz I can already shoot 30fps :(

When talking about videos, I found it is more important to choose save location to main memory than to do any other tweaks...

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I was wondering if I may cook this into my rom.

Thank you for the awesome tool.

Regards,

Steel

You can, but I'll be updating this app soon ;)

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Guest Ariekanarie
So if you know anything about Visual Basic or C#, please help me update this app:rolleyes:

I do some c# @ work ;) just this and next week i'm very busy with school. After that I have some available time :(

and maybe in the meanwhile i can take a look at the things you want to get done?

If you like you may contact me by DM and I will try to response asap. :)

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Guest Soul_Master

My device works fine @ 900MHz with Hybrid II ROM + HTC Sense 2016. But There is some pixel-error on screen when I set clock to 950MHz.

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Guest Basil Daniel

Danskalos well done on the app you provided!

My Omnia II is a different device as of today!

I hope there will be a way off keeping the settings after a reboot in the future!!

Warmest wishes

Your fans from Crete & Basil Daniel

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Guest qtilt
The app does not work at all for me. Is it good for WM6.5.3 and latest JE3?

its not working for me either on GC's 6.5.3 JE3 or GC's 6.5.3 JD1. Maybe everyone could post on which roms the program is working?

Edit: it appears that as of now, overclocking will only work on 6.1 and 6.5, not 6.5.3 or 6.5.5. I just went back to GC's JD4 and it is working great. :lol:

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Guest Nemesix_
Does overclocking our B7610 comsumes more battery?

Yes, according to transistor theory it will. But I think the change is not that big. The power consumption should change linearly with the clock speed. Then you add a constant power loss to dissipation. So that means That if you clock your omnia from 800 to 950, it will only consume about 15% more.

Note that I never tested this, just theory.

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i try to install - i get an error:

installaion was unsuccessful.

WM 6.5, official ROM

any advise?

Install it on device

wait

what's the language of your ROM?

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Guest roisagi
Install it on device

wait

what's the language of your ROM?

i cannot choose where to install - as soon as i press on the cab file - i get the above error message - cannot install at all.

language: english

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