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Rafael1000
Posted on: Dec 15 2007, 12:40


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QUOTE(swapnilgyani @ Dec 13 2007, 09:26) *
@ Rafael1000

I'm not sure if it is a typing error, but the file extension for shortcuts is "LNK" and not "INK"

Thanks, problem resolved smile.gif
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Posted on: Dec 13 2007, 01:50


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QUOTE(JDRoss @ Oct 22 2007, 02:14) *
Good news. It does work. It was hell getting the info online to make it work, though. So, let me try to put it in English and spell out all the steps.

Here's what you need:

tornado power control application (available here)
The omapclock application that you'll also need should already be bundled in the above tornado power control app, but just in case it's not, you can get it here.

And, make sure your phone is "application unlocked" otherwise the tornado power control app won't run (you'll get a "Can't Map I/O" error).

Download the CAB file for Tornado (and omapclock if need be) and install like you would any application. That means copying them to your S710 via bluetooth or ActiveSync, and then running them on your phone to start the application setup process.

Now you need to link the two together. How? Well, the nature of the tornado control application is to launch files based on internal phone events. In this situation, the way to do this is to create "link" filetypes that instantiate omapclock with command line variables to set the appropriate CPU speed.

As a result, you need to create 3 link-type files (.lnk) in the same directory as the tornado application on your S710:


(the first line is the file name, and the 2nd line is exactly what I typed in notepad on my PC before saving the file as a .lnk file):

Power_On.lnk
40#"\Program Files\TornadoPowerControl\OmapClock.exe" -clock 252

Power_Backlightoff.lnk
40#"\Program Files\TornadoPowerControl\OmapClock.exe" -clock 186

Power_UserIdle.lnk
40#"\Program Files\TornadoPowerControl\OmapClock.exe" -clock 186


Once these .lnk files are saved on your PC, you can use ActiveSync or bluetooth to move the files to the \Program Files\TornadoPowerControl directory. Once there, you're almost ready to go...

You also need to create a link file type (I call the file TPC.lnk) and put it in the windows/startup folder so that Tornado Power Control loads automatically upon boot.

Here is my TPC.lnk file contents:
43#"\Program Files\load.exe" -hide "\Program Files\TornadoPowerControl\TornadoPowerControl.exe" bright hide

Note that I'm using a program called "load.exe" (available here) that I simply copied to my /program files/ folder - this is optional, but it makes TPC application run in the background and not show up in task manager (which makes the overclocking even more invisible to the user). Actually, this doesn't always work (since I sometimes see Tornado in task manager), but it's still a nice concept.

Hope this helps.
Jon

Hello,

Your tutorial works perfectly when i install Tornado on internal memory, but when I install it in storage card it saids : Skipped Power_On.ink (File Does not exist).

What can i do? I suppose it must be a .Ink file to change.

My actual Power_On.ink:
40#"\Storage Card\Program Files\TornadoPowerControl\OmapClock.exe" -clock 240

I also tried the same thing with your file :
40#"\Program Files\TornadoPowerControl\OmapClock.exe" -clock 240

But it doesn't work!

Same think for the ink in the startup, tornado doesn't lauch at start !

What can I do to make this program works on storage card?

Thanks
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Rafael1000
Posted on: Dec 10 2007, 02:45


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Hello,

I have a french HTC with azerty keyboard with HTC_Vox_ARA_1.27.415.4_4.1.13.47 rom.
It works well, it is totally in french, except my keyboard (in abc mode) write in qwerty (when i type on visual touch A, a Q appears on the screen).

I made all the steps of the second post of this thread http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=323790
And when i want to write with keyboard, nothing appears on screen !
I maybe made a mistake in I my "eT9.Vox.040C.kmap.txt". I attached this file to the post.
Could you tell me what's wrong in this file?

What can I do?????

Thanks in advance and sorry for my poor english...
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Rafael1000
Posted on: Dec 10 2007, 01:00


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Hello,

I have a french HTC with azerty keyboard with HTC_Vox_ARA_1.27.415.4_4.1.13.47 rom.
It works well, it is totally in french, except my keyboard (in abc mode) write in qwerty (when i type on visual touch A, a Q appears on the screen).

Then, i tried Paul's Vox eT9 Language Pack wich include "eT9.Vox.040C.kmap.txt". I configured all in french.
But my keyboard still write in qwerty (in abc mode) (when i type on visual touch A, a Q appears on the screen).

What can I do?????

Thanks in advance and sorry for my poor english...
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