Hi!
I developed this simple application to overclock the 2700G chipset.
If you want try it...
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TI OMAP - all new HTC devices have this processor inside - is a dual core processor. Is it possible to switch some tasks which are loaded maybe from the OS to the main core processor to the second core from OS point of view?
Repeating tasks can be switched - the result is a performance gain on the other core...
MPx200 use TI OMAP710
main core used for OS
second core used for RADIO
HP iPAQ has several devices with dual core
but I didn't find how to use DSP TI 55xx core under Win CE
under Emb Linux OS - there are several ways how to do it. And they are "opened" and easy to use.
I think it has to be presented as some SDK... - but where is it?
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btw, in MPX200 2nd ARM core uses ATI NUCLEUS rtos, which is quite "hackable/reversible" :lol:
Nucleus is also used on himalaya/blueangel and maybe other HTC devices
hi. i am confused. i see in specs that it is OMAP. i wanted to install a game that requires either strongarm or xscale.
will it work?
i haven't had any issues with anything not working on the omap. there really aren't any programs that still have installers for separate processors like they used to though...mips and sh3 or something
everything is just an installer or a generic cab it seems
The 8125's OMAP processor is ARM enabled. ARM is a common api supported by many mobile processors from Intel and TI which allows for code portability between the platforms.
Hi guys!
I'm tryign to overclock my Jamin, to 240MHZ, with a simple guide found on this forum... (omapclock and memmaid...)
I think i do the right stuff but... I can I see/test the actual MHZ of my cpu? Can I search for a specific running task to be sure the overclock is running?
Why not just run a benchmark and see the results for yourself?
The Jamin seems to works fine and swifth at 240MHZ but I'd like to make a test/benchmark too....
well, that's what I just sugested, isn't it ?
With The Core Pocket Media Player (TCPMP) you can see the speed at which the processor is running in the options menu. Google to find the app ( it is freeware AND the best media player, much better than WMP).
I try with TCPMP and it show me speed = 225MHZ but in OmapClk the showen speed is 240MHZ...... :roll:
TCPMP is known to report other CPU speeds. Just use the benchmark function with and w/o having overclocked and you'll see the difference in computing speed.
Okay but... is there any programs to make serious benchmark on pda? Is it free?
Look for SPB Benchmark. Free for personal usage.
Hi Guys,
i am trying to get a Win95 programme, specifically Panzer general working on my athena, using PB Dual 3.0...not seeming to have alot of luck, got the protected msg error with pocketdos...
i cant seem to find a way, its a way old programme and the athena is 10x more powerful then min specs in every way
any help?
a 400Mhz arm based cpu cant hold a cantle to a 400Mhz x86 cpu
mhz is not everything
is there no way? i mean the programme has been ported for palm, it only required a 66mhz iirc, i am sure a 600mhz must be able to cope with it?
iirc correctly it ran with dos 6 too!
Hi, anyone knows, how can I include PXA270 clocking feature into my aplication, which is written under C#? (.NET CFW 3.5, Visual Studio 08) Concretely I need these frequencies: 208, 416 and 624 MHz