I've been staring at BatteryStatus' CPU Scaling function wondering what good it does if I use it... and how do I use it if I decide that it was useful. I'm sure some users here are wondering the same thing, especially on our low-powered Wizards. Can someone lay it thick for us CPU-shy users?
The CPU Scaling function in BatteryStatus Pro adjusts CPU speed automatically according to CPU usage, so you can get faster speed when using application, ans saves power when you are waiting (i.e. loading a web page).
The rate of scaling is fully adjustable (max speed, min speed, step, threshold, step interval)
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starkwong; said:
The CPU Scaling function in BatteryStatus Pro adjusts CPU speed automatically according to CPU usage, so you can get faster speed when using application, ans saves power when you are waiting (i.e. loading a web page).
The rate of scaling is fully adjustable (max speed, min speed, step, threshold, step interval)
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Awesome! Something usable when my phone's bluetooth connected to my car.
Now, how does one set up these options to take advantage of this function?
It'd be better if you search "battery status" (only titles) here..You will come across the battery status development thread, which has all the info you need, plus it points to the home page for the app which also has a manual..
Dont get me wrong but pls search before shooting off questions.
shantzg001 said:
It'd be better if you search "battery status" (only titles) here..You will come across the battery status development thread, which has all the info you need, plus it points to the home page for the app which also has a manual..
Dont get me wrong but pls search before shooting off questions.
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Well said !
Dont get me wrong but pls search before shooting off questions.
Plz read the forum,you'll find all the answers to your question in here,these kind of questions have been asked hundreds of times in various threads or shud have posted in the appropriate thread from you downloaded your present rom TNT 5.0. Or hit the 'Search' button at the top with your specific word to locate,you'll be amazed.There's no need to start a new thread for this.
Just remember...
More Mhz translates into less power efficency.
ie.
195 mhz (stock speed) = Regular Baterry consuption
240 mhz (overclocked speed) = Over Regular Baterry consuption
260 mhz (overclocked speed) = High Baterry consuption
280 mhz (overclocked speed) = you got the idea
Also remember that when increasing the processor Speed may cause your system to hang or not wakeup if you are using a very low frequency.
Best regards.
When I worked on some ARM embedded projects, we used the zero wait state SRAM of the ARM chip to speed up our applications. The performance benefit is tremendous. There is no published way to access it on Windows Mobile, but there probably is a way. Anyone have a clue? Most likely it will be addresses lower or higher than the video buffer.
Thanks,
L.B.
logical quest..
hi.!
I was interested for your topic..
i know that there are some app
that permise you the overclocking
of texas omap...what is this? another
type of overclocking? i think that is
very dangerous way..the risk for the cpu
fusion is high..!so..i don't think that is
a good idea..and the margin that you have
for example with an 200 Mhz processor is minimum for
a good overclocking..if i were you, i should not force the default limit setting by the HTC company.. Ppc device haven't a fan for heat's dissipation (it isn't a PC!) , so when you use the PDA and consequently you make his overclocked cpu under pressure, its go aut of order and..Bang.! do you agree?
What I'm asking has nothing to do with overclocking. The DRAM in PDA's is slow compared to how fast instructions can execute. Built into most ARM CPUs is a small amount of static RAM (usually 256K or 384K) that is usually used for the video buffer. The excess memory is useful for storing data for your applications to run quicker since it won't have to wait for the RAM.
I personally do not overclock my PDAs.
is this a sort of SecondLevelDataCache as Winzozz XP?
devilpera64: This is SRAM as in STATIC RAM. It's a little area of high speed memory (0 wait state) built onto the processor silicon. It's quite useful for use as a video buffer and for speeding up critical sections of code.
Of files that I have to work to change the bus speed of gpu, as I open them for editing, I know they are all your secrets, but I would like to customize my phone that Android already has a lot of his more than decent, I give you a tip on my cell phone if a call comes in during the benchmark at 65 fps automatically squirts so by changing the values of benchmarking
In this thread you can post your benchmark result.
Program for benchmark:
Antutu Benchmark Here
Indicate: phone, kernel, application for set CPU, CPU setting, ROM, application for benchmark, type of benchmark and result.
Hi does anyone know of a cpu benchmark list that i can look up to see which cpu is faster than which etc. Something like this http://www.cpubenchmark.net/ but not this http://www.androidbenchmark.net/
For cpu's not devices. Either that or something with all devices listed. Thanks
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