I have the RISidoro 2.26 ROM installed that has the OmapClock pre-installed in ROM. I have set the clock to 228MHz and it works perfectly and I like the increase in performance. After every call however the clock resets back to 180MHz. I can soft reset the phone, take it out of standby etc and the clock stays at 228MHz, it's only after making or receiving a call that it resets to 180MHz.
I haven't tried the OmapClockPlus, but I assume this won't fix it since this just installs a startup link.
Is this a 'feature' of OmapClock on the Wizard or is there anyway to fix this?
Thanks
Andy
I use OmapClockPlus and a 2.26 ROM it works great. Not only does it run the over clock at startup and after the phone comes out of sleep, I have mine overclocked to 240MHz with no problems and does not reset after a phone call. give it a try.
I installed OmapClockPlus and it worked..... or so I thought.....
I made and received a few calls yesterday and checked that the clock was still running at 228MHz and it was - great I thought. This morning I received a call and after checking what the clock was running at - 180MHz.... Reset it to 228MHz, received another call and bang, back to 180MHz.
I have now uninstalled the OmapClockPlus since it is just taking up RAM on the Wizard and I already have OmapClock in ROM that functions the same
Any other solutions for overclocking the Wizard? Is it possible something could be built in to a custom ROM to set the default clock to operate at 228MHz?
Andy
ADB100 said:
I installed OmapClockPlus and it worked..... or so I thought.....
I made and received a few calls yesterday and checked that the clock was still running at 228MHz and it was - great I thought. This morning I received a call and after checking what the clock was running at - 180MHz.... Reset it to 228MHz, received another call and bang, back to 180MHz.
I have now uninstalled the OmapClockPlus since it is just taking up RAM on the Wizard and I have already OmapClock in ROM that functions the same
Any other solutions for overclocking the Wizard? Is it possible something could be built in to a custom ROM to set the default clock to operate at 228MHz?
Andy
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Use BatteryStatus, it works perfect!
Molski
molski said:
Use BatteryStatus, it works perfect!
Molski
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I have downloaded this and installed it but I am struggling a bit....
I have set the clock to 221MHz (228MHz wasn't available?). If I check the box to display the CPU speed (and Mobile Operator) it's a bit hit and miss whether they display or not. The CPU however stays at 195MHz
Another piece of software uninstalled
Andy
Hi,
I overclocked my Prophet about a week ago to 301MHz and have it seems to be very stable - i've had no freezing the whole time whilst browsing the web, send emails and watch streaming video via orb. I just wanted to know if anyone has been able to push the Prophet any further to get an idea about its overclock capability. I know the phone in most cases remains working if you clock it to high but my Tornado seems to have slowed down after I overclocked it too much and I don't want that to happen with this one aswell.
Thanks
The highest speed I can OC my prophet to stably is 286. The chips all behave slightly differently so one may clock higher than others...
cool thanks!!
I advise you not to overclock it that much. At least not in a regular basis. It is a good idea tu use the scalar mode. You can find that setting on BatteryStatus plugin.
someone can tell me the name of a overcloker ?
id proved 2 types of programs (turbotry,other) with no results.
anyone knows a cool program tooverclock a Prophet - qtek200 and WM5 ?
thanks a lot
Try Battery Status, I've been using this for a very long long time with many cool features other than overclocking......trust me and try it....http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=270751
Does anyone know if batterystatus is available for WM6.1 standard on tornado?
No idea! I'd check the website http://www.chi-tai.info/
thanks! i will check it out
for wm6.1
i could not see in the web site
which proggram can you advise to me for use wm6.1
Tornado Power Control for overclocking
amedar said:
i could not see in the web site
which proggram can you advise to me for use wm6.1
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Hi,
The program your looking for is omapclock, however this only temporarily overclocks the cpu. To overclock over a longer period of time you will need tornado power control (which comes with omapclock) - I have attached a file
Let me know how you get along!
amedar said:
i could not see in the web site
which proggram can you advise to me for use wm6.1
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Alternatively, you can use "Battery Status" from http://www.chi-tai.info/
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Alternatively, you can use "Battery Status" from http://www.chi-tai.info/
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+1
works perfectly fine with cloudyfa's latest rom
ShadowVlican said:
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works perfectly fine with cloudyfa's latest rom
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It works well on almost any ROM and device, although the overclock is limited to OMAP850 devices...
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Alternatively, you can use "Battery Status" from http://www.chi-tai.info/
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thank you
regards
the wm5.0 version works perfectly for me!
thread closed after request by thread starter.
Hello, just got my htc wing and installed the juststable 6.1 rom and love it! i installed batterystatus version 0.4, dont know if theres a newer one or not.
Anyway, my question is: im overclocking the wing right now at 247, and its nice! however how do i keep the overclock going at all times, even after it goes to sleep and then wakes up, or goes to standby, or even after a soft/hard restart, i would like it to automatically go back to 247 mhz. is there a way to achieve this with batterystatus or a new version of batterystatus? or is there a different overclocking program i could install and use that would do this for me if BS doesnt do it.
someone? please?
HomeScreen++ has checkboxes called "Overclock after reboot" and "Overclock on Wakeup".
is homescreen++ a program?? or is that a feature in batterystatus?
Hey, guys.
Is there any simple and reliable piece of software that will allow us Jade users to tweak our phones' CPU speed? I actually want to underclock it a few, in order to prolongue battery life when playing games during long train rides etc.
Thanks in advance.
hi
try the attached i used it to overclock my previous phone Which was a gene
hope it helps try it at your own risk OK
Note : to my knowledge and usage all application working on a gene do work on a jade
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Hey, guys.
Is there any simple and reliable piece of software that will allow us Jade users to tweak our phones' CPU speed? I actually want to underclock it a few, in order to prolongue battery life when playing games during long train rides etc.
Thanks in advance.
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it doesn't start on megade 1.4..
hi
i think this is a 6.1 apps so it might not work on 6.5 megade ROM is 6.5
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it doesn't start on megade 1.4..
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Thanks, haree, but that app. is way too "heavy" for my needs. I'm running the stock HTC ROM, so i have no need for the Today screen plug-in and all that jazz. I just need a simple app. or way to underclock. Something along the lines of "HTC Performance", "xcpuscalar" et cetera.
Hi
dear the same application has the omap which is used to over or under clock the phone sorry this is the only one i know of
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Thanks, haree, but that app. is way too "heavy" for my needs. I'm running the stock HTC ROM, so i have no need for the Today screen plug-in and all that jazz. I just need a simple app. or way to underclock. Something along the lines of "HTC Performance", "xcpuscalar" et cetera.
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So, if i understand correctly, there is no other app. for under/overclocking Qualcomm CPUs other than Home Screen Plus Plus. I wonder why hasn't anybody bothered to make such an app. It would've been very well received by the vast majority of experienced HTC users. I wish i knew how to code.
Thanks alot for your help, haree!
Ok, Before I start, I'd just like to note that this is my very first Thread on XDA, so if this is the "wrong section" and what not, sorry.
Now, If somebody has already figured this out and has a source, please direct me towards it, because I simply couldn't find it, Googling for my life! But I actually figured out a way myself and thought I'd share it in case this is still unheard of.
It's quite simple really, from my research on the CPUs that are in these HTC Devices, I figured MSM7kCpuSpeed should do it, but whenever I adjusted the clock in there, the phone froze, even under clocking froze the phone, then after toying around with other clocking programs, I discovered the phone apparently does some kind of auto CPU Scaling CONSTANTLY, so I looked for a way to disable this, and found Pocket Hack Master. and to my surprise, it worked! MSM7kCpuSpeed no longer froze the phone with the Auto Scaling disabled!
So here's how to in short:
1. Download and install Pocket Hack Master, and under File > Edit > Settings > Advanced. Tick "Disable Device Built-in Scaling" then tap "Ok" and then "Minimize" Make sure Pocket Hack Master DOES NOT CLOSE! Keep it open and MINIMIZED.
2. Download and install MSM7kCpuSpeed, Overclock and enjoy!
I've only gotten my Treo Pro up to about 730mhz without any crashing. but this actually works! I haven't tested with some kind of Benchmark, but I tested with many different emulators, and they are indeed much faster!
And that's it! Enjoy!
Hi there, I tried your overclocking solution but I got a problem, when I try to run MSM7kCpuSpeed I get an error message and the application does not open. I have Pocket Hack Master running with the mentioned setting activated.
Any ideas? I installed MSM7CpuSpeed v2. Looks like the device is not supported from what I have read in the MSM7CpuSpeed thread. I have the unlocked GSM Treo Pro. Perhaps you are running the CDMA device?
Would love to overclock my Treo Pro.
Yea, I do have the CDMA version, but I don't see why that would make the program not work... Unless the GSM Version really has a different CPU? and not just clocked at a different level.
Maybe you need Compact Framwork 3.5 or higher? I dont know if its needed to run MSM7kCpuSpeed, but give that a check.
Both the CDMA and GSM versions of the Treo Pro have the Qualcomm MSM7201 chipset. The difference is the clock speed; the CDMA runs at 528MHz, while the GSM runs at 400MHz.
Thanks for the info.... hummm, I just checked and my TP has CF 3.5 installed. Maybe it has to do with my ROM. I am using Mordaz 6.5 21884 in Spanish. Are you in 6.5 or maybe 6.1? Perhaps the language?
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Thanks for the info.... hummm, I just checked and my TP has CF 3.5 installed. Maybe it has to do with my ROM. I am using Mordaz 6.5 21884 in Spanish. Are you in 6.5 or maybe 6.1? Perhaps the language?
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I'm using a 6.1 - 21057 rom from RaiderFan, English.
Well, I really don't know what to tell you. this really does work... for me at least...
... Hmmm, I don't know if this could have something to do with it, but I am using RealVGA at 96 DPI.
I'm using the same rom but in Dutch. Anyways I also get the same failure report.
Well I'm going to instal another rom today, so I will let you know if that is a game changer.
edit: Tried with the 21903 and 28.... (both 6.5) but still nothing and the same error.
xXHawkeyeXx can you maybe post the details about which pocket hack master and MSM7kCpuSpeed you used for overclocking?
I do got a question regarding the battery. It seems that the apps are really draining my battery, do you also notice that or is it just me?
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xXHawkeyeXx can you maybe post the details about which pocket hack master and MSM7kCpuSpeed you used for overclocking?
I do got a question regarding the battery. It seems that the apps are really draining my battery, do you also notice that or is it just me?
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Im using PHM (Pocket Hack Master) Version 4.36.062, Msm7kCpuSpeed Version 2.
As for battery, I've been able to keep my Treo Pro steady at 768mhz, and theres only a very small decrease in battery life.
Hmmmm.... You know, I had discovered 2 different ways to overclock the Treo Pro, I didn't even bother mentioning the other method, because its a bit tricky and requires you to be fast, but it seems more reliable, however it only has 1 clock choice and thats 768mhz.
well, here it is: You need to download NueOverclockTest (Google NueOverclockTest, wont let me post links)
After you install it, theres 2 ways to do this, if your lucky, you can just open PHM to stop the CPU scaling, then just go ahead and use NueOverclockTest to overclock to 768 Mhz. However for me, after I did that a few times, it didn't seem to work anymore untill i started doing it the tricky way, witch goes like this.
First, you have to have PHM CLOSED, then you gotta have a way to open PHM real fast, either by setting one of your keys to open it, or whatever, next what you do is this, open up NueOverclockTest and click "ok" twice till it gets to the "Your current clock speed is xxx.xx Mhz, set clock speed to 768.00 Mhz?", when it gets to that menu, sit and wait for about 10 seconds, whats happening at this point is your Treo Pro's CPU is scaling a bit for whatever reason, and by waiting 10 seconds, it should scale to 400Mhz and sit there, if you click "Ok" while it isn't scaled to 400mhz, the phone will just freeze, now, IMMEDIATELY after you click "ok", open PHM as fast as possible, otherwise before it can open and stop the scaling, your phone will just reset back down to 400mhz...
there is 1 problem though, these instructions are for my Treo Pro witch is clocked at 528, as you already know.... I don't know if its the big jump in CPU clock that freezes the phone, but if is, jumping from 400 to 768 might still be too big of a jump and will just freeze....
now, if it does work for you, the way I check to make sure I did it fast enough, is to use Nue Clock Control to see if it says "768mhz". I also use Nue Clock Control to clock my phone back down, Because closing PHM and letting it scale back down automatically only froze my phone. Letting my phone go to sleep also freezes it.
Well, thats it! Good luck!
xXHawkeyeXx, thank you so much for the tutorial!
But it is probably the device itself. None of the hacks worked for the GSM version, I even downgraded to wm 6.1 but nothing.
Still happy with 6.1 though =)
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xXHawkeyeXx, thank you so much for the tutorial!
But it is probably the device itself. None of the hacks worked for the GSM version, I even downgraded to wm 6.1 but nothing.
Still happy with 6.1 though =)
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Awww, but we can't just give up there...
Its been confirmed that both devices use the same exact CPU, just clocked to a different default level. The oddest thing is, there's no reason Msm7kCpuSpeed shouldn't be starting up, I'm about ready to hard reset my phone and starting clean to see what exactly it was I did without noticing to get Msm7kCpuSpeed to start...
It would be a darn shame, I love the Treo Pro, and want other fellow Treo Pro owners to experience the joy of overclocking.
Yea, 6.1 does seem to run better IMO.
...well, if I can convince my self to try a hard reset, I'll let it be known, just that it would be a lot of work setting my phone up again.
Hi guys, I have not been able to try another ROM yet, I will give it a try in the weekend.
Ruben__ about the ROMS you tried, were they in english? Sometimes developers create their apps in english and do not support another languages...
Edit: looks like a couple of posts in the MSM7K... thread point to the Treo Pro.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?p=7831318&highlight=7201#post7831318
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?p=9393170&highlight=7201#post9393170
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Hi guys, I have not been able to try another ROM yet, I will give it a try in the weekend.
Ruben__ about the ROMS you tried, were they in english? Sometimes developers create their apps in english and do not support another languages...
Edit: looks like a couple of posts in the MSM7K... thread point to the Treo Pro.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?p=7831318&highlight=7201#post7831318
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?p=9393170&highlight=7201#post9393170
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Yeah, but it looks like the guy in that first post has his info a bit backwards... The CDMA Treo Pro isn't the one with the 400 Mhz clock.
At any rate, looking forward to hear how that trying a different ROM goes. Perhaps it was that all along since you both weren't using English ROMs.
I'll be trying this on my unlocked GSM Treo Pro, with stock English ROM build 19216.1.0.5, this weekend and report back my findings.
Just tried with 6.5 21884 Mord4z ROM in english (GSM unlocked Treo Pro) but unfortunately the same error message when opening MSM7... maybe other ROMS might work. I hope someone else has better luck than me!
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Awww, but we can't just give up there...
Its been confirmed that both devices use the same exact CPU, just clocked to a different default level. The oddest thing is, there's no reason Msm7kCpuSpeed shouldn't be starting up, I'm about ready to hard reset my phone and starting clean to see what exactly it was I did without noticing to get Msm7kCpuSpeed to start...
It would be a darn shame, I love the Treo Pro, and want other fellow Treo Pro owners to experience the joy of overclocking.
Yea, 6.1 does seem to run better IMO.
...well, if I can convince my self to try a hard reset, I'll let it be known, just that it would be a lot of work setting my phone up again.
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That is some real Palm Treo Bro-ttitude!
But seriously don't! It is a pain to set things up again.
@ guilledil
I have tried different roms and nothing worked for me but I did find a program which is not that great but it does something. It's called 'speedbooster' and it doesn't really 'overclock' the phone but let you prioritize the cpu for program's. It will also let you improve the video speed but it's not that noticeable and it really drains my battery.
I think we gsm'ers are stuck @ 400 mhz
MSM failed to run on my stock unlocked GSM Treo Pro. It complained about the Compact Framework being too old on my device.
@hockeyfan: I think stock GSM does not have CF installed by default. In Mord4z 6.5 21884 ROM it comes installed. You could try installing CF 3.5 but it is not working for me in wm6.5.
@ruben__: I have been using Speedbooster for quite some time now and it does what it says... it is not overclocking but it is something. Guess other Treo Pro owners could try it. Well, we tried it but as you said, we GSM'ers only get 400 mhz!!
there's no way to overclock treo pro.i've tried many ways,but all lose.