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sprinttouch666 08-09-2010 12:32 AM

Re: Overclock TP2 in WM?
 
Hey everybody, what's the difference between v3 and v4+ of the script (besides the GUI) ???

i have gone back to v3 because i can use the highest frequency (787.2mhz) without any lockups or SOD's. But with v4, 4.1, 4.2 (cab) and 4.21 (cab) I have tried a lot of combinations of clock speeds and polling intervals but SOD's every 10 minutes. (even with low frequencies like 600's) ](*,)](*,)](*,) ](*,)](*,)

anybody else experience this or have any idea's?
(P.S. I'm running the the newest NRG MaxSense 6.5)

nayr1482 08-09-2010 08:10 AM

Re: Overclock TP2 in WM?
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by sprinttouch666 (Post 1904167)
Hey everybody, what's the difference between v3 and v4+ of the script (besides the GUI) ???

i have gone back to v3 because i can use the highest frequency (787.2mhz) without any lockups or SOD's. But with v4, 4.1, 4.2 (cab) and 4.21 (cab) I have tried a lot of combinations of clock speeds and polling intervals but SOD's every 10 minutes. (even with low frequencies like 600's) ](*,)](*,)](*,) ](*,)](*,)

anybody else experience this or have any idea's?
(P.S. I'm running the the newest NRG MaxSense 6.5)

the scripts are IDENTICAL (at least in terms of the loop that checks your phones status and clocks up/down).

literally the only difference in the loop from 3 to 4.x is that i gave you (user) the control to change the poll interval (in v3 it was 1000).

matchstickredgti 08-09-2010 04:40 PM

Re: Overclock TP2 in WM?
 
In regards for dual booting Android/Winmo while overclocked:

Quote:

Originally Posted by Boominsvx (Post 1901261)
Setting up Gen.Y Dualboot to function properly onstartup using setcpuspeed program for overclocking:
5. Using total commander, navigate to your windows startup folder and HOLD PRESS setcpuspeed.ink. The intent is to rename it "Setcpuspeed.ink \boot" without quotes. When you press out of the keyboard /boot should disappear with no errors.

I'm not understanding this. I've got it the properties pulled up for setcpuspeed.ink, and in the target box I have the following:

"\storage card\program files\setcpuspeed\setcpuspeed.exe" /boot

What exactly am I renaming?

sprinttouch666 08-09-2010 05:54 PM

Re: Overclock TP2 in WM?
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by nayr1482 (Post 1904324)
the scripts are IDENTICAL (at least in terms of the loop that checks your phones status and clocks up/down).

literally the only difference in the loop from 3 to 4.x is that i gave you (user) the control to change the poll interval (in v3 it was 1000).

wow, really. that comes as a surprise to me because i have tried 1000 poling on the 4.x versions. i guess i will just keep playing around with it.

Thank you very much for this awesome script :headbang:

Maxx134 08-09-2010 07:11 PM

Re: Overclock TP2 in WM?
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by jerryyyyy (Post 1903873)
That is what I got to now about 2 weeks ago without a SOD since then.... I'm using one of the old scripts.

Quote:

Originally Posted by nayr1482 (Post 1903874)
i have been running 768 for ~2 weeks now with 0 SOD/freezes/lockups.
i think it is phone dependent, ROM dependent, and setup dependent.
i run VzW 6.5 MR2 Mr.X fixed ROM.

i was on Mr.X & others.
I found the rom does affect OC limits and Sense slightly.
Of the 21911 Builds, I found only two:
Inferno and Energy both gave me ability to overclock one step higher.
Others I like Mr.X & Vinrom felt stable with sense.
But as another weekend closes, another round of rom upgrades will change things up again for me to flash!

Tybalt39 08-09-2010 08:28 PM

Re: Overclock TP2 in WM?
 
Please pardon a potentially ignorant question...

I swear earlier in one of the overclock threads mention was made of starting out with an even higher speed to get through the boot procedure more quickly, then slowing the device down to a more "reasonable" OC speed.

Now I see there is a delay created to keep the device close to original speed for boot, then speeding up. What happened? Is there no way to get through the painfully slow boot process more quickly and still have a stable device?

nayr1482 08-09-2010 08:56 PM

Wirelessly posted (XV6875.1 Opera/9.70 (Windows NT 5.1; U; en))

Quote:

Originally Posted by Tybalt39
Please pardon a potentially ignorant question...

I swear earlier in one of the overclock threads mention was made of starting out with an even higher speed to get through the boot procedure more quickly, then slowing the device down to a more "reasonable" OC speed.

Now I see there is a delay created to keep the device close to original speed for boot, then speeding up. What happened? Is there no way to get through the painfully slow boot process more quickly and still have a stable device?

you can use safe mode however you want. instead of setting a low or stock speed, set it high for however long you want =)

matchstickredgti 08-09-2010 09:58 PM

Re: Overclock TP2 in WM?
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Tybalt39 (Post 1905328)
Please pardon a potentially ignorant question...

I swear earlier in one of the overclock threads mention was made of starting out with an even higher speed to get through the boot procedure more quickly, then slowing the device down to a more "reasonable" OC speed.

Now I see there is a delay created to keep the device close to original speed for boot, then speeding up. What happened? Is there no way to get through the painfully slow boot process more quickly and still have a stable device?

The delay you're talking about during startup is for those trying to boot Android. Android will not boot unless the CPU speed is at 528, so safe mode has to be enabled. You can boot with safe mode off and use whatever speed you choose. The phone boots soooo much faster at 806 I can tell you that for sure.

jamio88 08-10-2010 02:11 AM

Re: Overclock TP2 in WM?
 
Well, I finally took the plung. I downloaded Version 4.2 and all I can say is HOLY SHIT.

I seriously NEVER realized how slow my phone was before, now it is blazing fast (Like a stolen Ferrari on fire). I have so far only taken it as far as 692 (well 691.2), but this is still so fast.

I tried to jump from 692 to 787 (or whatever the fastest option was), but it froze up as soon as it tried to make the jump (after the 50000ms delay).

So what is the trick to getting the Processor up over 692? Do I have to do tiny jumps (like hit each step one at a time)? Or was going from 692 to 787 (or whatever it was) just to much?

Maybe I should jump from 692 to like 74x then to 78x? Or what would you guys suggest? Also anyway we can get up to around the 850-900 mark? I read online about some [lucky] SOB that was clocked to almost a Gig (he was at like 978 or 987).

Thanks guys, this program is awesome, and is SO easy to get up and running (seriously took me all of like 15 seconds)

ACHlLLES 08-10-2010 02:18 AM

Re: Overclock TP2 in WM?
 
I also tried it for the first time today. running @ 78x. I think this thread deserves a stickie with clear instruction on page 1.


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