Current speed check - MDA II, XDA II, 2060 General

is there a tiny utilities than can view you current cpu speed? just a simple exe? tnx

Do you mean the current CPU usage?
Try these:
http://www.pocketgear.com/software_detail.asp?id=5367
http://www.pocketgear.com/software_detail.asp?id=14661
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looking for CPU software to slow the CPU down, SAVE BATTERY!

Has any one got a link for a freeware program to do throtterling of the CPU as in not always running at 400Mhz? I've seen a few more complex ones that you have to pay for but they do all sorts of things? I am thinking of giving it a go and the whole point of Intel developing the XScale chip is because it's able to Scale down the speed (Hense the name) this saves a lot of battery life apparently...
Any ideas?
Downclock your processor will not take a lot saving your battery life (about 10%).
Use XCPUScalar for your Xscale cpu,it let you choose 100-200-300-400-472 Mhz mode.
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thanks for the reply unapproachable2kx I will take a look into that program... Great work...
Hear is a direct link for any one that would like to look it up as well
http://www.immiersoft.com/
does the program expire at all? has any one done any testing of just very basic PDA work as in address lookup, phone number lookup and that sorta stuff and seen how much extra battery like they can get out of there PDA?
Is there any programs that can automaticly scale the speed of the CPU acording to CPU load that is freeware? Will Microsoft be implamenting CPU scaling in the Second Edition of there 2003 OS? still can't belive that its not a built in feature if the CPU's where designed to scale acordingly...
Does no one else know of any others that can scale the CPU speed according to usage? ass well as the software being freeware?
The Xscaler prog is not free.
This is
http://elevatedstudios.com/pocket/
Thanks for the link xda-rocks, Have you had any trouble using this software on the XDA II, I see they give you a bit of babble about you may have to do hard resets and stuff like that.... Have you had any problems as yet... I have never used any CPU throterling software and am just wanting to play around with it a bit..
Do you notice a extended battery life if you use this software at all?
No probs so far, but haven't really had time to try it - only just installed myself.

Best app for overlock proc ?

hello
i know only 2 apps
pocket hack master v4
ti omap overlock
thanks
Read the Battery Status Thread.
Read the Battery Status Thread.
Pocket hack master will allow you to set speeds per application so it only overclocks when needed. it will also find the safest speeds and change speeds as processor load changes. Fantastic program in so many ways.

overclocked HTC P4350 to 240mhz but,,,,,

but still showing 201mhz as cpu speed under device setting menu/info. is the normal? is there a benchmarking software i can use?
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but still showing 201mhz as cpu speed under device setting menu/info. is the normal? is there a benchmarking software i can use?
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yes:
SKtools - the best tweaking and .... Tool.
And the info only shows the general cpu speed - not the real.
ANd if you overclock with batterystatus - you see it in the todayplugin.
BTW - you can amke a benchmark with TCPMP (Mediaplayer) - but it is allways a little lower than the real speed.
I would suggest using batterstatus over sktools. Me and someone else had problems with that phone and the herald. Speaking for myself the problem occured after executing a cleanup through sktoolz.

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battery status
Overclocking
Also, be conservative when you are first using it.....make sure you don't overclock over 260 mhz or underclock below 143 mhz...I believe some members have reported instability/problems with their wizards when they did not stay within these parameters.
Make sure you read the developers thread and webpage concerning batterystatus....it will explain some of the settings in batterystatus.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=270751
and
http://www.chi-tai.info/cs_BatteryStatus_XDA_Neo_WM5_iM_cs.htm

could this be happen?

some of us are suffering of fast battery drainage on our WM6.1 on our beloved BA, i wonder if we can use a software like cpuxcalar to save our battery.
(we know that cpuxcalar have the ability to reduce the clock speed of our BA's cpu when we are not using a heavy programs running on our BA..)
based on that i guess using that program we will have more efficient battery usage right?
will it affect our WM stability? (can we use the program safely in order to save our battery?)
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some of us are suffering of fast battery drainage on our WM6.1 on our beloved BA, i wonder if we can use a software like cpuxcalar to save our battery.
(we know that cpuxcalar have the ability to reduce the clock speed of our BA's cpu when we are not using a heavy programs running on our BA..)
based on that i guess using that program we will have more efficient battery usage right?
will it affect our WM stability? (can we use the program safely in order to save our battery?)
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What rom are you useing a PDAVIET ? If so then it's probly reg settings are incorrect for the battery this also effects charging

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