overclock tytn II - Tilt, TyTN II, MDA Vario III Windows Mobile ROM De

it's possible with battery status? max mhz?
thx...

As far as I know, there are no programs available right now that can overclock the CPU in the Kaiser. If you install BatteryStatus, you will notice that it does not load OmapClock as it did on the Wizard.

They are different types of Chips in the Wizard/Atremis (OMap) to the Kaiser(Qualcomm).
As far as I know no-one has managed to clock it yet...
Have to wait and see if anyone can.

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CPU speed Scaling / Changing

Good Day!
My device is an O2 XDA 2, and i'm mulling about installing CPU scaling pograms like Pocket Hack Master or Xscalar, changing CPU speed to suit various needs.
But before I do...I need all your opinion about it....
the XDA is already at 400Mhz Xscale CPU meaning its is already a fast CPU but the batt life is short. For those of you who have tried the above softwares, do we really need this in our XDA 2?
Thanks fo the replies.

Overclock Treo 750v CPU?

Is there a program out there that would effectively overclock the Treo's CPU?
nope not yet. I contacted the developer of XCUPScalar who told me the proc was not yet supported.
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Version 3.03
New: More XSCALE PDA's supported:
Added generic support for all XSCALE PDA's. Should support more Xscale PDA's than before including hp iPAQ 6925, HTC Advantage X7500 and many others that couldn't work before.
Automatic override of built-in autoscaling that's in newer PDA's. Allows for better overclocking.
Better stability.
http://www.immiersoft.com/download.htm
Pocket Hack Master 4.11.029
Summary: Pocket PC Magazine Best Software 2006 Finalist! Managed CPU scaling approach based on CPU load! Supports Intel® XScale™ and Bulverde™, Samsung® S3C24xx™ and Texas Instruments® OMAP™ processors.
Requirements: Any XScale (PXA21x, PXA25x or PXA26x), Bulverde (PXA27x), Samsung S3C (S3C2410, S3C2410A, S3C2440, S3C2440A or S3C2442) or TI OMAP processor, PPC2002, WM2003/WM2003SE or WM5 device.
http://www.pocketgear.com/software_detail.asp?id=7258
radonsg said:
Pocket Hack Master 4.11.029
Summary: Pocket PC Magazine Best Software 2006 Finalist! Managed CPU scaling approach based on CPU load! Supports Intel® XScale™ and Bulverde™, Samsung® S3C24xx™ and Texas Instruments® OMAP™ processors.
Requirements: Any XScale (PXA21x, PXA25x or PXA26x), Bulverde (PXA27x), Samsung S3C (S3C2410, S3C2410A, S3C2440, S3C2440A or S3C2442) or TI OMAP processor, PPC2002, WM2003/WM2003SE or WM5 device.
http://www.pocketgear.com/software_detail.asp?id=7258
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Seems to work for me under WM6 as well!!
hb88xx said:
Seems to work for me under WM6 as well!!
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Any way to remove the icon on the bottom of the Today screen?
hb88xx said:
Seems to work for me under WM6 as well!!
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it looks good, i'll try it
hb88xx said:
Seems to work for me under WM6 as well!!
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What speed are you running at now on your 750 once you've overclocked it? Does it affect the battery life?
...and are you truly getting any significant performance benefit for the (I assume reduced) battery life trade off?
Does ths program work on treo 750..? Everyone as reported that it does but when I go to purchase it it says not supported for treo 750...?

Comparison of CPU's

Hi
I wanted to know what is the most stable CPU on a Pocet PC right now and why, what makes a processor better than the next ? are Intel processors better than samsung, TI, Freescale ??
what are the categories of all these processors ?
and on a pricing level which processors are value for money ?
which are expensive for something and which are expensive for nothing ?
this has been working on my mind for some time to analyse all the processors and identify the truth behind Pocket PC CPU's
can anyone please help to answer these questions.
regards
reo
The differences are very small, unlike with, say, 486 or Pentium clones 10-12 years ago. That is, there aren't known problems with Samsung / TI CPU's and there aren't "clearly the best" CPU's.
hi
what do you think about Freescale CPU ?
and when it comes to CPU, do you think that mayb certain types are more stable than others ?
Stability = litlle or no freezing up, compatibilty, works well with WM OS, aplications funtioanlity, and just general operation you no that sense that you can rely on the product to function properly.
reo
reo said:
hi
what do you think about Freescale CPU ?
and when it comes to CPU, do you think that mayb certain types are more stable than others ?
Stability = litlle or no freezing up, compatibilty, works well with WM OS, aplications funtioanlity, and just general operation you no that sense that you can rely on the product to function properly.
reo
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Dunno much about the practical stability & compatibility issues of the new Freescale CPU, it's so new to the market (and iDo devices are so few).
In general, I don't think any current (again, I don't speak for Freescale) CPU's have any stability or other issues. Samsung CPU's, in the past (see for example the flash ROM problems of the iPAQ 1930 / 1940) had some problems; hope they're fixed now.
hi
is there any way to benchmark the CPU's ? is there any software that i can use. i would like to conduct a test to make a comparison.
about the freescale, any reviews about this CPU ?
regards
reo
reo said:
hi
is there any way to benchmark the CPU's ? is there any software that i can use. i would like to conduct a test to make a comparison.
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Spb Benchmark, for example. However, benchmark results are pretty useless. For example, the 195 MHz TI CPU's are MUCH better than what one would think based on the benchmark results
about the freescale, any reviews about this CPU ?
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Googled around; haven't found much.
I will keep searching for more details on freescale.
Do you think there is mayb factory benchmark programs then we can mayb get accurate results ?
reo
reo said:
I will keep searching for more details on freescale.
Do you think there is mayb factory benchmark programs then we can mayb get accurate results ?
reo
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In general, I wouldn't depend on benchmark results. For example, the TI CPU-based devices are far faster than one would think based on the benchmark results.
I have read about Processors from Intel called Monahans, i believe it is the latest CPU.
Have you worked with a handheld device running this CPU ?
could you give us some info on the Manahans and Boulverde ?
try this one.... I got it from buzz website....
Generally, TI and Samsung processors usually are more performant than Intel with the same MHz rate (iirc about 20%).
However, processor performance is not everything. E.g. the memory access is very different on WM5 devices. Or graphic performance.
And don't forget many PPC applications are quite spartanic - you don't need lots of CPU power to add a new contact or write a document in that better notepad called "Word mobile". Memory (card) access is more interesting there. But you'll probably notice a difference e.g. in navigation, games, or multimedia.

New to forums and pda's in general, just bought T-mobile Wing quick ?

first off not sure where wing topics belong cause i didnt see a section for it yet 2nd is there any method to overclock the wing's processor?
it got a samsung cpu
a search for something like
"overclock AND samsung"
would lead you to peoples results overclocking that type of cpu
SPCartmanLand said:
first off not sure where wing topics belong cause i didnt see a section for it yet 2nd is there any method to overclock the wing's processor?
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A T-Mobile Wing is also known as a HTC Herald or P4350.
doesnt it use the same processor as the MDA? thats not a samsung is it?
as long as they are arm compatible it dont matter who makes them softwarewise
but overclocking toolswise it does
so the oc tool for the mda should work fine then right since its the same processor? will it run on windows mobile 6 ?
MDA is the term tmobile call ALL! their pocketpc phones they dont all have the same cpu they are all arm compatible by being arm compatible dont mean they can use the same oc tool
only 4 ways to find out
1 try it
2 wait and see if anybody come across this thread who have tried it
3 google around
4 write an email to the makers of the oc tool you wish to use
The Wing is exactly the same as the Herald, it just has another look and has Crossbow. For overclocking I suggest you use Tai Chi's BatteryStatus, a today plugin-in with overclocking options (dynamic, static, application controlled e.g.)
And if you're interested in another overclocking util, search for an utility that can clock TI (texas instruments) omap850 processors

Overclocking the HTC Touch Diamond 2

There a seller on ebay selling a HTC Touch Diamond 2 that is overclocked to 1GHz.
http://cgi.ebay.com.au/New-HTC-Touc...ItemQQptZAU_Mobile_Phones?hash=item3efaa9c966
How do you overclock a HTC Touch Diamond 2
fake?
i don't thik you can
if it where possible it would shure drain your battery
it is olso no stock wm 6.5 because on the pic you see japanese combined wit english on the menu's
so i think its fake
greetz nem
edit : i am sure it can't be done
is normal speed is 528 MHz so you have 2 dubbel it
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There a seller on ebay selling a HTC Touch Diamond 2 that is overclocked to 1GHz.
http://cgi.ebay.com.au/New-HTC-Touc...ItemQQptZAU_Mobile_Phones?hash=item3efaa9c966
How do you overclock a HTC Touch Diamond 2
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....its a fake; look at the stylus; its placed on the left side at the device!
lol
olso no zoom bar and the usb entrance is on the top insted of on the bottum
Wowww. What a phone. A topaz that faster than mine. Hahaha.
Must be a chlnese brand non htc device. Notice that there is no HTC text up on the phone.
I'm impressed.
For a moment I thought it was an actual TD2, but the volume control in place of the zoombar gave it away, along with the stylus. Pretty cool, though
Ok,Ok, its fake picture from ebay...But can somebody upload some cab for over- and under- clocking for our device...or some link for download ?
Thanks forwarding
Regards
miro666 said:
Ok,Ok, its fake picture from ebay...But can somebody upload some cab for over- and under- clocking for our device...or some link for download ?
Thanks forwarding
Regards
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Hmm. Overclocking is not possible i think.
opensea said:
Hmm. Overclocking is not possible i think.
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Not possible ? To bad...Maybe with them app we can improved battery life for our device.
EDIT: Will somebody try this app :
nueClockControl
Regards
overclocking a cell phone? what's next, upgrading ram, installing nvidia video graphics cards and playing halo3? the nueclockcontrol program has 7065 downloads, but it doesn't seem like any of them are from xda, otherwise we would have heard something by now! "if it's too good to be true, then it probably is!"
nueclockcontroll can't overclock , it can only "underclock" :-(
but its a nice thread , maybe can anywhere "edit" the nueclockcontroll so we can overclock ?
i have se some HTC Kaiser what was OC to 728mhz < , so its possible , but nobody have a programm :-(
I would not even dare to *overclock* my phone.
What advantages would this have as the rest of the hardware is not designed for this ?
I think this will reduce the life span of your phone as well?
miro666 said:
Not possible ? To bad...Maybe with them app we can improved battery life for our device.
EDIT: Will somebody try this app :
nueClockControl
Regards
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a direct text of your link Although overclocking is not possible yet,
try to reed first
CommanderDuplex said:
nueclockcontroll can't overclock , it cans only "underclock" :-(
but its a nice thread , maybe can anywhere "edit" the nueclockcontroll so we can overclock ?
i have se some HTC Kaiser what was OC to 728mhz < , so its possible , but nobody have a programm :-(
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OK,OK....But underclocking is good for battery life...But bad for device speed....Resume: I hold on original processor speed 528 MHz
Regards
I already fried one Artemis playing this silly overclock game..I got the what I call "fading to black screen syndrome". I was extremely lucky that my device was still under warranty and that HTC assistance couldn't detect it was my fault. So it is obvious that I absolutely NOT recommend to use such tools, also because the advantage you could take is nothing compared to the disadvantage of a even more poor battery life
sualc said:
I already fried one Artemis playing this silly overclock game..I got the what I call "fading to black screen syndrome". I was extremely lucky that my device was still under warranty and that HTC assistance couldn't detect it was my fault. So it is obvious that I absolutely NOT recommend to use such tools, also because the advantage you could take is nothing compared to the disadvantage of a even more poor battery life
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That is true....Maybe it, playing wit CPU clock speed, is reason because many coocked ROMs on ROM section our forum, have enormus battery drain usage...
Regards
Same here... Overclocked my HTC Touch. And killed it after a while..
(fortunately my warranty did the job after that^^ )
The tool "BatteryStatus" overclocked and underclocked the phone dynamic so it was battery friendly and faster..
It works great if you don't go too far with the processor speed
[edit] The cooked ROMs here are not overclocked I guess.. It would be mentioned to what mhz the ROMs clock our devices.
Tool "Battery Status" ? Have you link or can upload cab ?
Do you mind on Battery Guard maybe ?
Regards
I used BatteryStatus to overclock my HTC Touch. On the Topaz it does not over/underclock the cpu...
(At least I didn't find the option to change cpu speed)
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I would apreciate the possibility of dynamicly overclocking the TOPAZ.
I don´t find it that fast though, having disabled htc-sense, using spb MS 3.5 instead.
Maybe have to downgrad to MS 3 ..
I was so glad having BatteryStatus installed on my htc ELF, usually running with 200MHZ.
overclocked dynamicly between 112 - 299 (turbo-, basic 273) and my little elf was damn fast but economicly working with its battery.
Any app simular to BS for the Topaz would be worth donating at least € 10,--
Regards

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