Hello to everybody.
I have find this program for the overclock the wizard. It's friendly to set overclock and underclock. Unzip and copy the directory in "program" and use it. This program, is native for the HTC s620, like excalibur. Unfortunatly, after the power off, the system clock return to default speed, but, restart the program and set anoter the speed you need. The core of this program is omapclock.
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I have written a small program Vox-OC to assist with overclocking Vox using Tornado Power Control(TPC).
No more playing around with the shortcut(.lnk) files required to change the speed. This application will allow you to easily change the speed by selecting the speed from the application. All the three states of TPC (Power_On, Power_Backlightoff, Power_UserIdle) can be tweaked using this application.
This program also includes Load.exe to start TPC in hidden state, it will be placed in the "\Program Files\" directory.
In addition you can now easily add or remove TPC from the startup using this application. This application depends on TPC so make sure that you have it installed on your device memory (not in storage card).
Installation :
1. Install TPC on device memory. ( View attachment TornadoPowerControl14.cab )
2. Install Vox OC on device memory. ( View attachment 69878 )
3. Done
Now start Vox-OC from start menu and adjust the speed
This application will work on all devices where TPC works.
I have tested only on VOX because thats the only device I have.
People with other devices, Do let me know if it works fine on your device.
p.s.
On uninstalling this will remove load.exe from "\Program Files\" directory, so if you want to keep using TPC without Vox-OC make sure you backup Load.exe.
edit:
program updated.
thanks to ljesh, who found the problem.
I had forgotten that TPC puts empty links on installation.
download the updated program and reinstall
Cool, I'll have to test this out on my Verizon SMT5800 CDMA Vox when it gets here hopefully next week.
Vox-OC faced an error.
Application will quit now.
thats because you don't have Tornado Power Control installed to the device memory, it must be in the device memory and not in the storage card.
Uninstall TPC and Vox-OC and install(first TPC then Vox-OC) again, taking care to install to the device.
Re-did that (although even the first time i installed them correctly), same problem.
It simply doesn't work on my Vox
And nobody (yet) didn't say that it does work but the author of this topic, so we can see it like that is not my problem only. At least for now
The application has been fixed. There was a small error which I had missed. Its working now.
Thanks to ljesh
works like an oiled up volvo! (great haha)
Thanks man!
What is safe speed? im running 240 without the horitional blur.
252 and 264 runs good but the blur appears (is it dangerous?), on my tornado i ran 264 and saw no blur (didint look for it either so i really dont know) it crashed at 272.
i run my vox at 228, yeah its slow at that speed but I prefer that over the blur thing at 240 and above.
Now it works. Perfect
nice to know that it worked for you
Hi Prajith,
Better to use TPC 2.0 Beta 4 else you can not use Tornado Low light
i have tested it also, working fine. Low light does not work with TPC version you provided.
Also Load.exe if runs in startup can never hide TPC but keep it showing in task manager.
If you can fix it, it would good.
I could not figure a way to hide it from the task manager
hi buddy thnx for the program nice work,it helped me overclocking my vox but there are issues which i wanna ask about
1.the tornado doesnt hide when put to boot,and it only shows maximum speed of 228 but when i selected 240 or 252 from the vox-oc and rebooted the phone after it tornado showed 228 onlky but tcpmp showed 240mhz processor
do we have to keep vox-oc application running or we can exit after setting the speed
i have noticed increase in performance thnx to u but if one wants to increase than 228 wht can he do??
and at 228 mhz setting it tcpmp showed 220mhz ??
which application can i use to get exact information abt the speed of processor at which its running after over clocking...
1. yeah Tornado keeps running in the background, I am still trying to find a way to run Tornado as a process.
2. You do not need to keep Vox-OC running, its a set and quit application. Try reinstalling both Tornado and Vox-OC (both in device memory). On every start Vox-OC should show the current speed setting.
3. You can set any speed using Vox-OC (be careful above 252Mhz, your device may stop responding).
4. Tcpmp always shows the speed a little less, I guess it is accurate enough. Its normal for the actual speed to be a little less than the overclocking steps.
5. I do not know of any other application that shows the speed
yup i checked the tcpmp speed was less than wht the omap clock was showing..but its fine i dnt think i hve to reinstall the applications again as they both r working fine and vox is faster now..and there is not much difference of speed wht vox-oc and tcpmp is showing that hardly matters
thx for the application...
if possible work on making the tornado go hide...!!
To make Tornado unavailable for the taskmanager simply highlight it in task and on options screen click Exclude. It will dissapear from the list and remain a process. Even after a reboot.
excluding Tornado from taskmanager(using celetask?) will just make it invisible to that application. try using htc task manager it will be still there
we have to find a way to start it as a process
yup we have to search 4 a solution for vox
Works perfectly on my s710! I'm very pleased with the speed, Thanks!
Great App!
Did you found a solution to start it as a process yet?
Would make this program perfect for my Vox!
Raphael is brutally closing programs!
I really dunno why is this happening... I have 50% of RAM free and it lets me run just 3-4 programs together. When I run one more... it occasionally selects one thats previously ran and kills it silently... I really wouldn't like to "Clear Storage" from settings
I also had this problem when I first got my TP. It's a simple fix - you need to disable AutoKill. With a registry editor, go to HKCU\Software\HTC\TaskManager, and change the value of “EnableAutoKill” to “0".
^ yes this a good fix. I remember I couldnt switch between opera and replying to a text message, I felt like I was back to a feature phone, with one thing at a time capability.
There is also a registry tweak that instead of killing apps you can change the threshold at which the system starts auto-killing, same registry path.
You guys are amazing! THANK YOU! BUT... I still have the problem
Any other ideas?
You can refer to this thread:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=426585
In the section of "Tips", there is a tweak which solved the problem perfectly
Thank you. Tried that caches tweak, it made whole system run much faster. But still - i cannot seem to get 4 proggies to run at the same time. Always the first dies... flip flop
This thread is turning into a copy of few others around here. Only this is new and alive.
Please help me out.
I've tried:
1) The HTC Task Manager registry tweaks
2) The cache sizes maximizing
and...
3)?
Maybe the ugly 32MB/32Process limit (http://msmobiles.com/F/viewtopic.php?p=36334&highlight=&sid=c6b5982e059ec35ce19fd3cd952bd683) is still present in WinMo6.1?
Hello!
OMFG! After disabling autokill my TP started to act almost like desktop in case of multitasking
I was able to run around 12 programs at a time, but i've also made changes to memorytreshold, the value i set was 173015040 (1.5 times the default value).
The funny thing was that TP was still responsive to commands and even opera ran smoothly when surfing throu light web pages.
First app closed after memory usage peeked around 65%, but the rest was still responsive.
Hope this helps
BHole
Thats my point. Same limit like 65% because I have customized my device with launchers, hardkey remapper, Wktask etc. Now I can have (only) five apps running at a time... Is there a sort of free RAM threshold inside the WM6 or HTC-s stock (1.9) ROM. Maybe it is still the 32 process limit from the old times?
Hello!
It looks like there is some kind of limit to number of proceses or memory used by them but if you customized your pda maybe you should disable some of the oryginal programs that are runing in the background. I saw some registry entries in taks manager that hid some of the runing aps maybe not all of them are nesesery for you and can be disabled to lower proces count.
BHole
Yeah.. but I would like to USE the RAM the device has.... I'd like to run manymany programs so the RAM load would be for example 95%. Why is not that possible?
Is there any util to overclock benq e72(OMAP v1030)?
I use omapclock, but no effect.
Any idea?
Im looking 4 that too. I understand that omapclock does not work on OMAP1030. I found Phone Hack Master but could not install it .
Ill keep looking!
hello
Omap clock shuld work on this cpu ... maybe problem is in your software .. you must run first aplication unlock and unlocking the registry because when is locket the program could not run ....
omapclock not working with new cpu like 2xxx, 3xxx, but with earlier cpu shuld work ok
chears
So... how far can you go with this overclock util?
The specific CPU is 206MHz iirc?
Omapclock RUNS in the Benq E72 but it does not set the CPU speed.
is there anyway to increase programs launching speed?
i ask this because every time i open up a program on my windows phone, it takes about 2 to 3 secs to load up something (there is just a rotating wait cursor), and the program appears then.
both my omnia ii and hd2 are suffering this problem.
i am wondering if the launching program speed could be increased by doing something? say changing some registry or increasing papepool size?
thanks!
You could use a task manager to see if your memory is not taken by some other process, you can also use overclocking, but don't forget that some programs need to cache or load database before starting.
Quite a lot of things can slow the launch down. Does it the program live in main memory or on a storage card? If it is the latter it has to be read out of the card into main memory before it can be launched.
If the application was written in .NET CF, VB C# etc., and especially if the application is quite large, there is a hit in performance while the JIT compiler converts the IL instructions in the executable to native ARM code in order to able to run it.
If the .NET executable is on a storage card then the delays above get combined.
I think cook rom with 12M pagepool would be good enough. I current running 6.5 with with config running like cham~
hungelt8 said:
is there anyway to increase programs launching speed?
i ask this because every time i open up a program on my windows phone, it takes about 2 to 3 secs to load up something (there is just a rotating wait cursor), and the program appears then.
both my omnia ii and hd2 are suffering this problem.
i am wondering if the launching program speed could be increased by doing something? say changing some registry or increasing papepool size?
thanks!
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Open the program then go to the today screen. Open task manager and add the running program to the exclusive list. Now each time it is opened you should notice less lag. More ram will be in use however.
This is a script that allows complete control over your cpu. Within the script you can directly edit max cpu speed, min cpu speed, change governors, set up_threshold, set sampling max and sampling min and set ignore nice load.
The only drawback is the settings get cleared once you restart your device so you have to run the script again. Doesn't matter for me my phone is on all the time. I will be working on a way to make the settings stick.
There is a readme included in i suggest reading it before using the advanced settings. Or see the text file source here
I'm not going into details here but it's pretty simple to get the hang of the advanced settings and using them can save battery or speed up your device.
To run the script simply open a terminal emulator and enter:
"su" (without the quotes)
"ccc" (without the quotes)
Follow the onscreen instructions.
This script does not use any daemon or rely on any app. If you use setcpu or something similar it will simply overwrite these settings.
Disclaimer:
Use at your own risk, I am not responsible for any damage...
Not that there should be any
Remove the .txt extension before using and put file in /system/bin or /system/xbin.
Testing My Touch 4G now I'll report back soon.
Looks pretty interesting, thanks
how do we know this is working?
if it is, then my nexus one is running @ 2ghz with no increase in score on quadrant standard