tytn over-/ underclocking - 8525, TyTN, MDA Vario II, JasJam General

Hi,
anyone testet the overclocking with the pocket hack master???
speed tests fails...
something strange ocours last night... after reset...
device is just looks like after a hardreset, (installas auto. the ext. rom) but reg keys where here... autostart was still ok ...
now all reinstalled, pocket hack master installed...
tested the 400 speed... and still hangs up??
the most importend thing for me is the underclocking for battery safeing...
anyone have any tricks for that??

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a good S/w for ur O2 mini ~ Pocket Hack Master

Dear all,
Do you know the overspeed for the O2 mini software Pocket Hack Master, attachment is full version share for all O2 mini fans
Good? Are U sure U can o/c yr jam stablely? So far, I don't see any o/c software run stable on jam.
I tried running my mini at 520mhz using pocket hack master. It ran quite fast indeed, then it did a hard reset after about half an hour.
I didn't bother to re-install hackmaster after that, but before I tried overclocking it, I was experimenting with underclocking it to see if the battery life would be extended. I didn't run my experiment long enough to see tangible results though. Anybody else tried underclocking their minis/jams?
xcpuscalar
i always use xcpuscalar, to underclock and sometimes overclock my jam.
it works fine, and i think its easier than phm.
I did use PHM and uninstalled it. The thing is, that, for most cases, overclocking isn't neccessary at all. It only brang me some faster game speeds for some (!) games. But that's not worth it. The increase in speed is only slight. The disadvantage is the battery drain with PHM, even when underclocking resp. using the scaling possibiltity. Both drains the battery a lot more than without PHM running at 416MHZ. The problem is the voltage regulation which isn't working with PHM but which the CPU is regulating itself very well, when left alone.
So, if you aren't 100% sure that you need (a bit) more speed, forget about it.

over- and underclocking qtek s100

What program do i need to over- and underclock(longer standby) my device ?
It normaly runs at 411 mhz. How much can i set it slower or faster without risking damage ?
Already a thread on this.
Pocket hack master seems most successful (around 700mhz!). Also look into XCPUScalar. XCPU hard reset my PPC, so I recommend taking backups before use.
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overclocking now available!!

PocketHack Master V4 is now out with Tytn support. Be warned that at it's highest setting of 440mhz i had to HARD reset my device.... Must start at a lower speed next time and work my way up!
I'm still in the middle of restoring!!
johnk1973 said:
PocketHack Master V4 is now out with Tytn support. Be warned that at it's highest setting of 440mhz i had to HARD reset my device.... Must start at a lower speed next time and work my way up!
I'm still in the middle of restoring!!
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have you found a need to overclock the device then...., might works fine for what I use it for
Thanks for pointing this out... I updated the FAQs on the wiki.
It automatically scales the processor voltage onSamsung S3C2440 processors
so does this clock it over 440mhz, because an extra 40mhz doesnt really sound worthy of paying for software, especially when the TyTN is pretty snappy?
So... do you need to stick it in a fridge or anything afterwards?
I think the main idea of using the program is to allow a "super battery saving" mode, by underclocking the device it will use less power....obviously impacting performance-wise but still!
The main reason I wanted PHM was to help render web pages faster. My tytn downloads quicker than the works PC on normal broadband but the pages take longer to 'finalize' the page (i.e.. you can scroll down a page and it's still inserting images). This is a CPU speed issue.
I have finally got to play with PHM and it still needs more work! Just doing a test at tytn's default 400Mhz crashes my phone, never mind higher! I never got much higher than 300Mhz, how strange!!
Hack Master V4 not ready for primetime!
As others have noted, don't waste your time on Hack Master v4. I played with it, only to find it causes crashes, no matter what you do. Also, I found that it caused an incomplete Hard Reset. So, I had to do the manual hard reset twice, to get TYTN working again correctly.
Also, the Wiki should be updated to show there are still problems for anyone wanting to OC the TYTN.
I stupidly tried PHM too, and have just suffered a partial hard reset. Here goes the long and frustrating reinstall...
grayhaze said:
I stupidly tried PHM too, and have just suffered a partial hard reset. Here goes the long and frustrating reinstall...
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aren't we allowed to take these people to court? False advertising and damaging my equipment? They must have had enough emails by now and yet the same program is still there advertising the same things, very poor...
We should probably change the title of this thread to say "OVERCLOCKING: DON'T EVEN THINK ABOUT IT..." :idea:
johnk1973 said:
aren't we allowed to take these people to court? False advertising and damaging my equipment? They must have had enough emails by now and yet the same program is still there advertising the same things, very poor...
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They can get away with it through the fact that they tell you to backup your device before you use the program. Coming from an XDAII where PHM worked perfectly though, I stupidly assumed that the quality of the product would be at least the same or even better after numerous updates.
I'm pretty much set up again now, but I'll certainly be looking at purchasing a backup solution before I put my trust in something like that again.
Don't think about it, even with a backup... While trying to overclock my TyTN smoothly, it's now on the way to service (no more booting at all...)
Gx
Oops ... you should have read this thread before even trying overcloking ...
sorry for ya mate !!!
I find my Jasjam (Hermes) runs very fast and I don't see the point in over clocking it when it runs fast enough normally.
Have XCPU Scaler, in autoscale mode working up to 500mhz, on a cingular 8525 (HERM100), no resets, no problem.
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Also scaled down to 200mhz on the low side for super battery saver.
?Glitch
?Glitch that is amazing not just the speed but the fact that their is no problems!!!!!!!!
?Glitch said:
Have XCPU Scaler, in autoscale mode working up to 500mhz, on a cingular 8525 (HERM100), no resets, no problem.
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Also scaled down to 200mhz on the low side for super battery saver.
?Glitch
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you'll be needing one of those new spangly batteries with extra life to cope with a processor increase like that.
@?Glitch: Can you post some screenshots?
That's awesome .. Has anyone else tried this program out? How's it working for you?
I'm using the XCPUScalar with its CPU load based setting.
Normally I set the speed to only 200MHz while on heavy load it speed-up back to 400MHz and 500NHz on very high load.
On day-to-day use it looks like extending the battery life (working on lower clock rate) whiles much quicker route calculation when using the navigation program.
Currently I faced now problem.

Pocket hack master

I got hack master and can't seem to get over about 340 and my 8525 locks up. wanderng if this was common. I saw another thread on it, but not very informative. Also curious as to what the "actual" speed of the samsung processor is out of the box, and if pocket hack is even getting me anything extra. Thanks
johnnyshu0129 said:
I got hack master and can't seem to get over about 340 and my 8525 locks up. wanderng if this was common. I saw another thread on it, but not very informative. Also curious as to what the "actual" speed of the samsung processor is out of the box, and if pocket hack is even getting me anything extra. Thanks
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Hermes = 400MHz
In my view PHM is of more use to reduce CPU speed to conserve battery than trying an overclock which at best is reported as 440MHz. I'm also not convinced by the reported MHz values in this programme (for Hermes anyway).
Did you see these two threads?
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=276317
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=273380
Mike
for me overclock does not work, only underclock, but when I try to set higher frequencies, and my device freeze, after SR something interresting happend. the first configuration wizard appeared to configure device (tap to cros few times, set date, password etc) BUT all data and installed programs was in still in there and worked correctly, only today screen has been reseted, and progs installed on today did not work correctly. contacts, SMS, mails was in there untouched... I did HR but I saw this for first time

Need Help with Wing!

Hi. I just purchased a Wing for my wife and she loves it. Only complaint is that the volume is kinda low and she misses some calls because of this.
I already tried using the audiopara.csv files and adding an incallvolume to the registry but nothing.
I use a Tilt with the Kaiser Touch rom and the volume's really high. I mean like higher than normal. Is there a way to do the same tweak on a Wing?
Also, are there any recent roms for the Wing? I tried several and I'm using the numb3rs rom right now. It's stable but the memory indicator is showing first 60% then 65%....then, suddenly jumps to 69%.
Any reason for this? I mean, I do have BatteryStatus running with the processor overclocked to 247 Mhz. Does that affect the memory? I tried running cleanRAM and Pocket Mechanic but it still stays like that! The only thing that lowers it back down is a soft reset but that gets annoying after a while.
Any help will be greatly appreciated!

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