Guest NoNafs Posted February 7, 2006 Report Posted February 7, 2006 I just tried OmapClock and have to say its a pretty neat little program. I've managed to clock up to 204 mhz and it seems very stable.
Guest lescargot Posted February 7, 2006 Report Posted February 7, 2006 I get I/O error when i try to run it. My C500 is application unlocked (by Orange and hav also tried the reg edit method with sim unlock). Any ideas what I am doing wrong? Iain
Guest NoNafs Posted February 7, 2006 Report Posted February 7, 2006 I get I/O error when i try to run it. My C500 is application unlocked (by Orange and hav also tried the reg edit method with sim unlock). Any ideas what I am doing wrong? Iain <{POST_SNAPBACK}> Nope, i hav an smt5600 with a sp3 rom, errthing unlocked. I can only run the program man, not troubleshoot, sorry.
Guest kevinsephiroth Posted February 7, 2006 Report Posted February 7, 2006 got a c600 overclocked to 288Mghz and no souci. :)
Guest Mr.Clark Posted February 10, 2006 Report Posted February 10, 2006 I get I/O error when i try to run it. My C500 is application unlocked (by Orange and hav also tried the reg edit method with sim unlock). Any ideas what I am doing wrong? Iain I get that too... James - I'm not trying to overclock for the sake of it. I honestly believe that the C500 doesn't have enough processing power to do everything it should. I mainly use it for music, calls and texts, and quite often, the music will "chug" for a few seconds after changing tracks.
Guest Mr.Clark Posted February 14, 2006 Report Posted February 14, 2006 (edited) I've fixed the I/O error thing. I flashed to the i-mate ROM (because I wanted to get rid of the Orange bloat, not as a possible fix) and got the same error. Then I ran SDA_ApplicationUnlock.exe (here) and it seems to be running. I have no way of benchmarking it though... Edited February 14, 2006 by Mr.Clark
Guest maxbamus Posted April 12, 2006 Report Posted April 12, 2006 (edited) I got C500 with OmapOMAP730 WM2005, at 180mhz with JBenchmark I got 6240 points, at 192mhz that is the official maximum I got 6849 points , at 204Mhz I got 7253 points.This is about 1000 points more ;) At 216MHz - 7904 points. If you want to "fry" your phone as they say try more... Edited April 12, 2006 by maxbamus
Guest jameshpg Posted April 13, 2006 Report Posted April 13, 2006 hey guys, i have omapclock running with my spv c600. it says that my current clock is 180 Mhz. What speed is the maximum should I overclock to? I DO NOT WANT TO FRY ME PHONE!!! SAFE OVERCLOCK SPEEDS ??? thanks jameshpg
Guest maxbamus Posted April 13, 2006 Report Posted April 13, 2006 hey guys, i have omapclock running with my spv c600. it says that my current clock is 180 Mhz. What speed is the maximum should I overclock to? I DO NOT WANT TO FRY ME PHONE!!! SAFE OVERCLOCK SPEEDS ??? thanks jameshpg <{POST_SNAPBACK}> 216Mhz is Ok
Guest motorolampx200 Posted April 20, 2006 Report Posted April 20, 2006 I got the same problem with I/O (phone was unlocked?) but after running the unlock tool everything worked.
Guest jutley Posted April 20, 2006 Report Posted April 20, 2006 216Mhz is Ok Hi guys i have a spv c600 and flashed it to imate sp5 rom i use omap overclock at 252mhz works fine also running tomtom 5.20 with no problems
Guest Wombleuk Posted April 22, 2006 Report Posted April 22, 2006 Hi guys i have a spv c600 and flashed it to imate sp5 rom i use omap overclock at 252mhz works fine also running tomtom 5.20 with no problems Hi, new to this. As this appears to be command line only, where do you put the command? thx Graham
Guest Wombleuk Posted April 24, 2006 Report Posted April 24, 2006 Hi, new to this. As this appears to be command line only, where do you put the command? thx Graham So, no-one can tell me how to get this to run automatically at startup (and pass it parameters)?
Guest Islanti Posted April 25, 2006 Report Posted April 25, 2006 So, no-one can tell me how to get this to run automatically at startup (and pass it parameters)?You'd have to run it every time you use the phone. Check out TornadoPowerControl as an automated way to do this.
Guest Wombleuk Posted April 25, 2006 Report Posted April 25, 2006 You'd have to run it every time you use the phone. Check out TornadoPowerControl as an automated way to do this. Going round in circles here - that has command line arguments as well, which is what prompted my question! Luckily there was a keyword there that moved me in the right direction and I have now solved the problem.
Guest Wombleuk Posted April 25, 2006 Report Posted April 25, 2006 Going round in circles here - that has command line arguments as well, which is what prompted my question! Luckily there was a keyword there that moved me in the right direction and I have now solved the problem. OK, I've now got it to start up when I switch on my phone. How do I keep the clock set to 216mhz? It keeps going back to the default setting (180). Is this intentional or is it maybe something to with the Autokeylock program I'm running? thx
Guest Islanti Posted April 26, 2006 Report Posted April 26, 2006 OK, I've now got it to start up when I switch on my phone. How do I keep the clock set to 216mhz? It keeps going back to the default setting (180). You'd have to run it every time you use the phone. Check out TornadoPowerControl as an automated way to do this. Umm... didn't this answer your question already?
Guest (CFH) Posted July 22, 2006 Report Posted July 22, 2006 You'd have to run it every time you use the phone. Check out TornadoPowerControl as an automated way to do this. Does exist any similar application for the typhoon? I have an i-mate SP3 and I can't keep the clock to a higher speed, as it goes back to the default setting when the screen turns off.
Guest genaldar Posted July 23, 2006 Report Posted July 23, 2006 I've read either on here or on howard how you can get it to run and set the speed everytime you start up (or come back from powersave mode or whatever). But to be honest it's probably not the best idea. If your phone locks up because you overclocked too far and then you reboot and it returns to the same speed it will just loop. Turn on, overclock, overheat, shutdown, turn on, overclock, overheat, shutdown, etc. And even if you think you've found a stable speed you can't really be sure how it affects your phone if it runs at that speed for hours on end. Personally I just got in the habit of bumping up the clock right after I startup.
Guest (CFH) Posted July 23, 2006 Report Posted July 23, 2006 (edited) Ok, thanks for the reply. I know how to set the phone to overclock at startup, but not when it comes back from powersave mode. Could you tell me how to? I've searched on several forums before posting and i didn't find anything about this. My idea is setting it to 192 MHz, wich is the official maximum, so i don't think this will affect the phone. Edited July 23, 2006 by (CFH)
Guest genaldar Posted July 25, 2006 Report Posted July 25, 2006 Sorry I don't know how. I just remember the discussion over at howards (it may've even been here). Since my phone doesn't go into powersave I never really paid close attention.
Guest Toyota-F1.com Posted July 26, 2006 Report Posted July 26, 2006 Can I ask what speed is the phone at if untouched? I.e. when brand new, without overclocking.
Guest Senapone Posted August 1, 2006 Report Posted August 1, 2006 Can I ask what speed is the phone at if untouched? I.e. when brand new, without overclocking. I'm almost sure the normal clock is 180mhz
Guest Amit Posted August 16, 2006 Report Posted August 16, 2006 has anyone figured out how to keep omap running at the higher clock speed after stand by? Mine keeps going back to 180 on my C600. Cheers Amit
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