Guest barkythedog Posted February 6, 2006 Report Posted February 6, 2006 where can you get it from without all the ads and stuff you dont need.
Guest Paul [MVP] Posted February 6, 2006 Report Posted February 6, 2006 where can you get it from without all the ads and stuff you dont need. Eh?
Guest Paul [MVP] Posted February 6, 2006 Report Posted February 6, 2006 When the device goes into Standby the speed is being reset (good, because you don't want a fast CPU when it's doing nothing)... you then need to use the Notify queue to overclock again when you wake up the device. P
Guest pedroms1 Posted February 6, 2006 Report Posted February 6, 2006 Worked great on my SP5!! What a great app!!!
Guest imfloflo Posted February 6, 2006 Report Posted February 6, 2006 Me to on C600, using v0.2, :) <{POST_SNAPBACK}> use this its ok for me after that http://www.modaco.com/index.php?showtopic=...ationUnlock.zip
Guest ElGato65 Posted February 6, 2006 Report Posted February 6, 2006 use this its ok for me after that http://www.modaco.com/index.php?showtopic=...ationUnlock.zip <{POST_SNAPBACK}> Phone is already app unlocked, and sim unlocked. In fact it's running imate ROM right now.
Guest Cybertronic Posted February 7, 2006 Report Posted February 7, 2006 Is there a fix for the I/O error? :)
Guest Dr_StrangeTrick Posted February 7, 2006 Report Posted February 7, 2006 Managed to set my C550 to 264Mhz and running the Matrix Reloaded demo (RL_SQB_160x216_192_56.AVI) through the benchmark option in TCPMP this is what happens... Before overclock Time: 1:40.640 Frame Rate: 36.12 Sample Rate: 33144 Data Rate: 388Kbits After overclock... Time: 1:05.921 Frame Rate: 55.14 Sample Rate: 50600 Data Rate: 593Kbits Very Impressive, everything else seems to work so far. Just a word of warning dont try 300Mhz or higher as the phone start 'screaming' and you have to pull the battery out.
Guest gpcarreon (MVP) Posted February 7, 2006 Report Posted February 7, 2006 Is there a fix for the I/O error? :) <{POST_SNAPBACK}> Try the SDA Unlocker.
Guest Cybertronic Posted February 7, 2006 Report Posted February 7, 2006 Thanks :) It was already unlocked using the registry keys :?:, I guess this application unlocked it properly :D
Guest Cybertronic Posted February 7, 2006 Report Posted February 7, 2006 (edited) i-mate SP5 @ 174MHz (according to TCPMP) TCPMP Version 0.70 Benchmark Results Average Speed 594.22% Audio Samples 10476536 Amount of Data 7379 KB Bench. Time 0:39.978 Bench. Sample Rate 262078 Bench. Data Rate 1.5 Mbit/s Original Time 3:57.563 Original Sample Rate 44100 Original Data Rate 254 kbit/s URL \Storage Card\My Documents\My Music\Orbital\Orbital - Halcyon (edit).mp3 Size 7556116 Platform SmartPhone OS Version 5.01 OEM Info i-mate SP5 Clock speed 174 Mhz Audio output Wave Output 44100Hz 16Bits 2Ch. i-mate SP5 @ 240MHz (according to TCPMP) TCPMP Version 0.70 Benchmark Results Average Speed 862.86% Audio Samples 10488246 Amount of Data 7379 KB Bench. Time 0:27.562 Bench. Sample Rate 380554 Bench. Data Rate 2.2 Mbit/s Original Time 3:57.828 Original Sample Rate 44100 Original Data Rate 254 kbit/s URL \Storage Card\My Documents\My Music\Orbital\Orbital - Halcyon (edit).mp3 Size 7556116 Platform SmartPhone OS Version 5.01 OEM Info i-mate SP5 Clock speed 240 Mhz Audio output Wave Output 44100Hz 16Bits 2Ch. Has anyone tried higher than 240MHz on an i-mate SP5 or variants? :) Edited February 7, 2006 by Cybertronic
Guest Paul [MVP] Posted February 7, 2006 Report Posted February 7, 2006 240MHz seems a popular number... that's what i'm running my Prophet at... P
Guest pedroms1 Posted February 7, 2006 Report Posted February 7, 2006 The max number I got with SP5 was 276 in OmapClock, 288 the system crashes and, at 300 Mhz, it just soft resets. I've got a 1.62x higher perfomance with this. Still... What a great app!!!
Guest Cybertronic Posted February 7, 2006 Report Posted February 7, 2006 Can someone do battery lifetime benchmarks please? :D :)
Guest kevinsephiroth Posted February 7, 2006 Report Posted February 7, 2006 (good, because you don't want a fast CPU when it's doing nothing)... P <{POST_SNAPBACK}> dyou know at about what speed the process goes when the C600 is in standbye? Cause I planned on underclock mine and was wondering if 100Mghz were above the processor speed in standbye?
Guest PPCPassion Posted February 8, 2006 Report Posted February 8, 2006 From what I can recall, I restarted my phone and had it (version 0.1) working after. I have it load on phone Startup using special LNK (v0.2) : 24#”\Storage\OmapClock.exe” -clock 108 Runs silent on background with 108Mhz clock speed. :) <{POST_SNAPBACK}> Could you explain in little more details how you created this link. I am using QTEK 8310 running WM5. So if I install the program in program files, my short cut should read: "\program files\Omapclock.exe" -clock 108 (or the freq I wish) And I place this link in the windows\startup folder Problem is when I tried to change .lnk file to above, I immediately get message, certain characters ", # etc are not supported file names. I only have Smart Explorer or built in File Mgr. Any idea how to create above mentioned link with these programs??? Thanks
Guest gpcarreon (MVP) Posted February 8, 2006 Report Posted February 8, 2006 Could you explain in little more details how you created this link. I am using QTEK 8310 running WM5. So if I install the program in program files, my short cut should read: "\program files\Omapclock.exe" -clock 108 (or the freq I wish) And I place this link in the windows\startup folder Problem is when I tried to change .lnk file to above, I immediately get message, certain characters ", # etc are not supported file names. I only have Smart Explorer or built in File Mgr. Any idea how to create above mentioned link with these programs??? Thanks <{POST_SNAPBACK}> First is to transfer OmapClock.exe (version 0.2) to your phone. You then create a shortcut to 'OmapClock.exe' via ActiveSync. File 'Shortcut to OmapClock.exe' is then created, its an LNK file. Transfer the LNK to your PC. Open the LNK on your PC using Notepad. Add " -clock XXX". Save the file as .LNK (not TXT). Transfer back to your phone's Start Menu folder.
Guest Cybertronic Posted February 8, 2006 Report Posted February 8, 2006 I've just created a shortcut in my startup folder with the phone running @ 242MHz :). I can say that it's much faster! :D
Guest gpcarreon (MVP) Posted February 8, 2006 Report Posted February 8, 2006 You will notice the difference in speed when recording a video. The red dot flashes faster on 252Mhz compared to default 180Mhz. :)
Guest rperalta Posted February 8, 2006 Report Posted February 8, 2006 Did anybody get this to work on Cingular 2125 or HTC Tornado. I get the same I/O error. Thanks, Robert
Guest NoNafs Posted February 8, 2006 Report Posted February 8, 2006 Did anybody get this to work on Cingular 2125 or HTC Tornado. I get the same I/O error. Thanks, Robert <{POST_SNAPBACK}> 240 is the highest i can go where the phone stays stable. smt5600 that is.
Guest James Posted February 8, 2006 Report Posted February 8, 2006 wow, my phone was HOT thismorning! was set to 240mhz and left on charge... very worrying! t-mobile MDA compact II
Guest pd.ryder Posted February 8, 2006 Report Posted February 8, 2006 @James - how hot is HOT? "Ouch" kinda hot or "mmm, nice and warm" kinda hot? :)
Guest PPCPassion Posted February 8, 2006 Report Posted February 8, 2006 First is to transfer OmapClock.exe (version 0.2) to your phone. You then create a shortcut to 'OmapClock.exe' via ActiveSync. File 'Shortcut to OmapClock.exe' is then created, its an LNK file. Transfer the LNK to your PC. Open the LNK on your PC using Notepad. Add " -clock XXX". Save the file as .LNK (not TXT). Transfer back to your phone's Start Menu folder. <{POST_SNAPBACK}> uhhh, got it. Thanks for your help :)
Guest James Posted February 8, 2006 Report Posted February 8, 2006 hot like... O S**T!!! thats not ment to be that hot! kind of hot.... if you get me :)
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