How to read Omap speed - Windows Mobile Development and Hacking General

I've a small but very useful program for Xscale PDAs and now i'm poting it to Omap ones: http://personales.ya.com/beemer/xscalemonitor.htm
It's working now on my S200, with all of its features but the CPU speed bar colour.
What I need is information about the Omap processor, its speed registries, or some sample code that reads/sets the omap speed as omapclock.exe does.
Thanks.

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I'm looking to download some software onto my XDAII, but on the Tucows site there are different downloads:
SH3 / ARM / MIPS
Which one is right for my device & why?
ARM - don't know why.. I assume it's the type of cpu your phone uses.. I also assume that all moderm pda's use the ARM cpu..
if I 'm not wrong
ARM: Intel StrongArm CPUs for WM based OS
MIPS: for Palm OS based devices
SH3: for Windows CE devices
is it rather XScale 400MHz cpu XDA II is using and not ARM ?
my rough guess and information on various www sites confirm that .... it is DIFFERENT :wink: cpu as compared to XDA I
regards, monika
intel xcale cpu which the xda2 use is code compatible with arm which xda1 use
the sh3, arm, mips are bins
for the most common cpu platforms on pda
much like in the linux world where you can get bins for alpha, powerPC, i386,........
if you got a compiler you can make your own bins if you have access to the sourcecode
hmmm, but even on Tucows there is a section dedicated to ...
X-Scale processor so why bother to compile source code ?? assuming of course, you have one ...
regards
monika

Which Processor in the Hermes?

I'm looking for a registry editor and they are all broken down by processors, but the Hermes has a Samsung Processor, which doesn't seem to be one of the choices.
Here's a list from total_commander (http://ghisler.ch/board/viewtopic.php?t=11025)
- arm/xscale/pxa
- mips
- sh3
Which one do I need?
Arm / Xscale

BatteryMeter or OMAPClock

Hi Guys,
Pretty impressed with this site, the dedication and commitment everyone here has.
Just thought to pick minds....
Which is better of the 2 clocking apps : OMAP (of which I could only find ver 0.2) or BatteryMeter , gives the best overall performance vis installation file size and continous use ?
Your thoughts please
AD10
I think they are the same thing, BatteryMeter provides the nice user friendlier interface that invoke OMAP (or you mean OmapClock?). For small size, OMAP is a command line simple tweak etc, but maybe difficult to set up, esp if you want it to be still around after suspending your phone. So, probably for start, try the Bmeter.
Don't you mean BatteryStatus instead of BatteryMeter?
Anyway, BatteryStatus, despite the name, has also overclocking features and has the advantage that the settings remains if you perform a reset. As far as I know, Omapclock does not.
hanmin said:
I think they are the same thing, BatteryMeter provides the nice user friendlier interface that invoke OMAP (or you mean OmapClock?). For small size, OMAP is a command line simple tweak etc, but maybe difficult to set up, esp if you want it to be still around after suspending your phone. So, probably for start, try the Bmeter.
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here's the helper
http://www.nicque.com/PQz/OmapClockPlus.htm
Thanks guys,
Yes I meant BatteryStatus and OMAPClock.
I have tried both, and stuck to BatteryStatus - offers more information and seems to be constantly supported by Kai.
OmapClock and batteryStatus read different clocks
I used OMAPCLOCK to set the clock to 208 MHZ, however batterystaus, even not using its overclock function reads it as 221 MHZ instead.
Which one to trust???
Tks
I used OMAP for a while, but I was able to overclock max 246, now I use batterystatus and I OC to 286 without any problem. (Also BS has many more features over OMAP)

OMAP Overclocking : Coredll ?

Hi,
i am looking how to change omap processor frequency.
It has already be done by other developpers, in omapclock, or in BatteryStatus.
Does someone could explain me how to do that ?
It seems that those software only use coredll.dll to change processor frenquency, is it right ?
I actually know how to query the current frequency but not how to change it.

Set CPU clock to 624Mhz

Hello All
I'm cleaning my drives and found this little old cab file which will clock the HTC Universals CPU to 624Mhz instead of the original 520Mhz.
May be some people like it.
Thanks for sharing
@all: Use it at your own risk

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