Guest fitz Posted March 15, 2004 Report Posted March 15, 2004 Anyone know if it'll work on a Handspring Treo 600 / PalmOne?
Guest FuNKySoULyBrO Posted March 16, 2004 Report Posted March 16, 2004 Hello, I updated the program today. So please download it from www.novomobile.com Maik Is it possible to o/c to 400mhz =p ???
Guest dragonpigz Posted March 16, 2004 Report Posted March 16, 2004 Ok it works now :) But i have not seen much of a speed increase... maybe a little when i switched pages in the start menu.
Guest Richie M Posted March 16, 2004 Report Posted March 16, 2004 Anyone know if it'll work on a Handspring Treo 600 / PalmOne?No, SmartPhoneTurbo (only for XScale powered MS Smartphones)
Guest Zim Posted March 17, 2004 Report Posted March 17, 2004 Well got it to work on my mio, and well there is a slight speed increase on start menu, and using the camera as well as video playback... "Z"
Guest MoRFLeZ Posted March 17, 2004 Report Posted March 17, 2004 What about the battery!? How is the drainage on that?=
Guest stohn Posted March 17, 2004 Report Posted March 17, 2004 Hi, since it uses XScale the processor SCALES. This means if phone in standby the clock rate is still @33MHz or Sleep (0MHz). Only if you active use the phone it MAY consume more battery, depends on CPU-Load. Maik
Guest wogstaa Posted April 21, 2004 Report Posted April 21, 2004 Technically if your processor runs at a higher clock speed wont you loose a fair bit of BATTERY LIFE...
Guest wogstaa Posted April 21, 2004 Report Posted April 21, 2004 what info do you need.... for the texas instruments processors
Guest stohn Posted April 21, 2004 Report Posted April 21, 2004 Hello, yes it will consume more battery, but only if the processor is doing some work. If you closed the flip it will enter a special sleep state by default. And if no program is active it uses a low power "do nothing loop". So only if you play divX or mpg files it will drain battery more. But you will get a higher framerate for it. For TI I would need the (memory mapped) position of the ClockRate divider for the MMU and a documentation which bit stands for which division. Even the SD-RAM controler config registers will be needed to change the SD-memory clock for higher clockrates. But since the same processor is used in Nokia N-Gage and Blackberry I think TI will not provide the information. Maik
Guest wogstaa Posted April 21, 2004 Report Posted April 21, 2004 Bloody tightasses... its not like there gonna lose any bussines
Guest wogstaa Posted April 21, 2004 Report Posted April 21, 2004 what info do you need.... for the texas instruments processors
Guest Minimad Posted April 22, 2004 Report Posted April 22, 2004 Hi, First Post but may be able to help. Have a chat with the developers over at www.clievideo.com, their latest app is able to over/under clock the TI-OMAP as it is used on the newer PALM PDAs. They also have an API for the Palm's to allow 3rd party developers to use the overclock technology. Hope this helps Neil
Guest ajb3000 Posted April 22, 2004 Report Posted April 22, 2004 Surely there is a reason why it was "underclocked"...
Guest schriss Posted April 27, 2004 Report Posted April 27, 2004 OK, in case of Mitac: what is stopping us from reaching higher speeds like 350MHz? :D And how about memory, does SmartPhoneTurbo speeds it up?
Guest stohn Posted April 27, 2004 Report Posted April 27, 2004 Hello, it depends on the used chips on your device. SmartPhoneTurbo sets Memory Clock to 133MHz (from 100MHz) which brings the highest boost. ProcessorClock is set to 300MHz because it seems that some drivers have hard coded WAIT-cycles (e.g. with NOP's). The device gets instable with higher clockrates. Maik
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