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Old 02-04-2009, 01:36 PM
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Re: HTC Performance (overclocking) OEM

It seams they both utilize the qualcomm, the 6800 uses the msm7500 (400mhz) and the touch pro the MSM7201A (528mhz)...

Ok, well as you know the same method would probably work on both but it's finding the method if it exists, if not hardware clocking is the only option.

I e-mailed qualcomm for a Developers Refference and e-mailed HTC for a API Integration guide. More then likely Qualcomm will get me something because I have heard others complaining about HTC not being developer friendly...

I will keep you guys updated, I cannot do much without the developer refferences. If anyone ever breaks there 6800 or touch pro beyond repair I could use that too, only once I have Qualcomms refference. It doesnt matter if the LCD or any other external component is broken. I just would need the internal board with the processor and I can access it via the serial/usb ports.

If I can get that guide from qualcomm I might not even need one to experiment with it all depends if it's software clockable. If it is I don't need it, if its not I will have to hardware clock but cant do that without the hardware.

I will keep looking... Your help is appreciated, I clicked the Thanks button.
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