rom with overclock - Touch Cruise ROM Development

hallo fiends
one can make a software in <the polaris to 100 mhz was overclockt <<
from 400 to -500 were nice <garnicht or is it possible QUALCOMM as the cpu clock to polaris because it must give way ne vorallem for you handymen rome
or gives no chance for polaris overclock !!!!sry my englisch is it google i am german

Also zur Zeit ist es außer mit dem Tool "HTC Performance" nicht möglich, die Qualcomm CPU zu übertakten. Selbst das Tool scheint nur die Grenze der CPU auf bis zu 624MHz hochzusetzen und übertaktet selbst garnicht. Bei Benchmarks gibt es zumindest keine Leistungssteigerung. Ich lass mich allerdings gerne eines Besseren belehren
Gruß
Artax
I think it is not possible to overclock the Qualcomm CPU for now. There is a tool named "HTC Performance", but it only seems to set the max limit of the CPU up to 624MHz. It does not really overclock, which is shown in a constant performance in different benchmarks.
Artax

nice denglish!!!

eiszeit1987 said:
hallo fiends
one can make a software in <the polaris to 100 mhz was overclockt <<
from 400 to -500 were nice <garnicht or is it possible QUALCOMM as the cpu clock to polaris because it must give way ne vorallem for you handymen rome
or gives no chance for polaris overclock !!!!sry my englisch is it google i am german
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die frage ist doch eher, für was brauchst du das ? der stromverbrauch geht dabei ganz gut hoch.
the question is, why do you need a overclocked rom ? the battery drain will be bigger with a overclocked cpu...

where can i find this program?

here you go !
regard Jouixs

thanks, i tried it and i've to admit i have a slight improvement in performances and absolutely no battery drain, maybe half a hour less, but in this way i can run the wm6.5 rom almost fluently, more or less.....

Benchmark, please!
djmattm said:
thanks, i tried it and i've to admit i have a slight improvement in performances and absolutely no battery drain, maybe half a hour less, but in this way i can run the wm6.5 rom almost fluently, more or less.....
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Hello djmattm,
could you please run a benchmark and share the results with us!
There has been a lot of discussion over the HTC Performance program, but i haven't seen any results myself.
Could it be just placebo?
You can take a look here to view some results over at the Kaiser forum:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=366792
Thanks in advance!

i don't know benchmarks, i think they're just numbers, i look to my daily-use phone that is more responsive, yes not so much maybe a 10-15% faster in the honeycomb wm6.5 menu; i don't think that is a placebo effect for myself because i read that thread before installing it so i installed it with a lot of doubts about that program

Weirdly, My BatteryStatus still show 400MHz for the CPU. And I still can't see any improvement.
No better response, but the battery is drained a bit more…

So is there anybody who can tell us what HTC Performance really does or what it should do? The bad results from some benchmarks could be cause of automatic underclock while lesser CPU usage. I think the program does not really overclock. It could be like a power plan using system files, which over/underclock the qualcomm when more/less speed is needed and set the max limit of the CPU up to 624MHz.

No difference
I tried to benchmark with my core media player and there showed no difference. I knew it's not for qualcomm processor but I just want to try it out. With turn on or off on my polaris, it only gives me about 17fps in a divX movie...

Straynart said:
Weirdly, My BatteryStatus still show 400MHz for the CPU. And I still can't see any improvement.
No better response, but the battery is drained a bit more…
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well I suppose there are still the pipelines to the RAM. Maybe those are slowing down the transfer and the CPU power is of no use.
IMHO

Jouixs said:
regard Jouixs
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Yes...Tested...go faster With my Criuse....by playing some games.....THANKS..

wallawalla said:
Yes...Tested...go faster With my Criuse....by playing some games.....THANKS..
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That's a real feedback ?
I still can't see any improvement by playing games, nor watching videos.
Some got a benchmark to test it ?

Straynart said:
That's a real feedback ?
I still can't see any improvement by playing games, nor watching videos.
Some got a benchmark to test it ?
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Spb Benchmark v1.6 is freeware for personal use - just download from the Spb website after registration.
I've tested HTC Performance on the P3650 using Spb benchmark. In the "Main" area, the benchmarks record some significant benefits, in the "Storage Card" area there a few improvements.
Whether or not Spb Benchmark is regarded as objectively accurate (and this I know not), the relative measurements listed above are interesting.

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XCPUScalar 2004 2.6

Hello,
Has anyone tried using XCPUScalar? There is a new version available released today. I'd just like to know your comments if it's worth it, and if this type of application is safe to use.
Poch
I use v2.53 which seems very stable.
I'm not sure how good it is at over-clocking and the real difference this makes yo the XDA's useability.
However, the fact that it can reduce CPU speed depending on need, and therefore extend battery life is quite useful.
From the release notes for 2.6, there are a couple of improvements I'd welcome, such as the ability to set the speed on boot rather than revert to default.
Is it stable...? Did it hardreset anyone?
Last time I tried to overclock a PDA was with one of my Ipaqs... it hard reset... and I never did it again...
Can someone give me enough reasurance to try this new piece of SW?
Thanks,
Chris
started using xcpu scalar last night, and i gotta say, its incredible!
got my xda2 running at 530mhz at the moment
before that i used to use pocket hack master, and was good, but complicated,* plus my xda2 would only run stable at 528mhz*
so i got 2mhz extra lol! ;-)
i highly recomend!!
Thank you!
But... how do you know up till what point is stable... and at what point it hardresets? How do you know you could push it to 530 rather than 500 or 700? You push it until it crashes? You get a warning message?
Sorry if the question is a bit naive :roll:
Thanks,
Chris
The maximum stable frequency for xda2 is 472-530 Mhz.
Where 472 has more benefits in stability and fatest memory clock.
Mine runs good on 530 in Os menu,but freezes instantly in hard processing soft..like Quake,WmPlayer.(it is also like to anaylze if some programs are running in background and don't support these frequencies)
Note: some application like Camera are more sensitive than others to overclocked fr. but personally I did only encontered benefits in Camera app with more fps.
A benchmark reported that in same cases better performance is on 400mhz and 472 max. (on xda2)
Faster overclock will only degrade your performance,but you can try it.. at least you will have to Soft-Reset or Hard-Reset your device,so backu-up first all your data.
aikon359 said:
started using xcpu scalar last night, and i gotta say, its incredible!
got my xda2 running at 530mhz at the moment
before that i used to use pocket hack master, and was good, but complicated,* plus my xda2 would only run stable at 528mhz*
so i got 2mhz extra lol! ;-)
i highly recomend!!
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There is no 2mhz extra,the real freq. is 528 but approx. to 530
Also Hack Master is recommende for more professional use,because it offer many options like no other overclock application.
I am sure you are interested to read the overclock results:
http://www.mtekk.com.au/browse/page729.html
Regards,
Ser

Overclocking

Has anyone managed to overclock the tytn with pocker hack master or xcpuscalar?
For me hack master freezes the device with every settings and
xcpuscalar only "underclocks". And shows false information about the device being overclocked.
Sorry no help here, its just nice to see a nother person who baught both
Overclocking utilities for the PDA tend to be CPU specific. You'll need a utility that is designed for the Samsung CPU.
But for what overclocking? I am really happy with the current cpu speed
TheBrit said:
Overclocking utilities for the PDA tend to be CPU specific. You'll need a utility that is designed for the Samsung CPU.
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Those progs are supposed to support samsung cpu's.
Not a hundred percent sure about the specifk models,
too lazy to check.
Allthou I remember reading something about samsungs power saving on wm5 resetting the speeds and those two programs developers inadept or unwilling to circumvent that. Im guessing the former.
Since otherwise am betting they would do it.
And yes the speed is great. but overcloking is fun.
can someone enlight me on the definition of the "stacked cpu"???
have been surfing the net but didn't found anything...
Thanking the one in advance
Peace
Wassalam
vend1a said:
can someone enlight me on the definition of the "stacked cpu"???
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I think it means that the cpu is soldered on the motherboard, you cannot "replace" it like in a normal computer.
Mucha gracias hermano *(pof)
Sounds like you Pof wasn't very sure anybody knows for sure or can someone just confirm this?
Respect
Wassalam
pof said:
vend1a said:
can someone enlight me on the definition of the "stacked cpu"???
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I think it means that the cpu is soldered on the motherboard, you cannot "replace" it like in a normal computer.
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I think it means that the cpu has many layers, so the stuff in the cpu is
stacked. Makes the cpu smaller etc.
kitos kitos J
I read something about what you say: something about first in last out or vice versa. in layer forms yes.
Something to figure out and post in webopedia or something trackable on the net.
Thanks again...
Respect
Wassalam
Overclocking works fine for me.
I use xcpuscalar in auto-mode with the current settings :
200 mhz - 0-20%
400 mhz - 20-70%
500 mhz - 70-100%
Have had no problems with it - and the 200 mhz saves battery.
/Martin
Inc said:
Overclocking works fine for me.
I use xcpuscalar in auto-mode with the current settings :
200 mhz - 0-20%
400 mhz - 20-70%
500 mhz - 70-100%
Have had no problems with it - and the 200 mhz saves battery.
/Martin
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Mind running a few benchmarks? And check the speed from somewhere else
then xcpuscalar, it gives false readings.
I wouldn't have any idea how to do that.
Martin
Inc said:
I wouldn't have any idea how to do that.
Martin
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Spb benchmark (free) and TCPMP also shows cpu speed, not sure about how reliably, but I guess more then xcpuscalar.
I would not trust xcpuscalars reading, when I tried it, it did too report 500mhz, but other programs showed 400 and benchmarks for 400 and 500 were the same.
The issue about xcpuscalars false readings has been discussed all over the net.
Under Clocking the unit really does not affect its stability, but really does extended the battery life, I have noticed about 40% increase in the battery life, when running the CPU at 200Mhz. :?
Stacked CPU
For an indepth article on the cpu in the TyTN that also completely answers your question on stacked cpu's visit:
http://www.linuxelectrons.com/article.php/20050927002711773
Has anyone tried PocketHackMaster 4.0 beta?
the beta 4.0 doesn't seem to support overclocking on the TyTN. Allegedly it will on the final version though...
Version v4.13.031 of Pocket Hackmaster has been released 12 Nov. 2006. Have anyone tried it? Thanks a lot!
Never mind. I tried it. Doesn't work. My TyTn needs a soft reset after testing.

Modify Gene registry to make faster howto?

Hello everyone, I am curious, is it possible to edit windows mobile OS registry or any other way to make gene more smooth and faster access.
If anyone has any kind of idea, any thing, pls let we share to all.
GENE Overclocking software
I am Using HTC 3400I with overclock upto 273 and working faster then iphone try the below software and overclock it to 273 you will get a best GENE faster then ever
yeah cando the job . best of luck
b2979 said:
I am Using HTC 3400I with overclock upto 273 and working faster then iphone try the below software and overclock it to 273 you will get a best GENE faster then ever
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It´s dangerous ; my gene is OC'ed up to 260 MHz, with OC up to 273MHz the little GPU give me artifacts in some games.. I prefer this frecuency with the CPU Scaler (in Batterystatus) but into the BOOST square.. Regards
DON'T DO IT GUYS, YOUR PHONE WILL BE DESTROYED SOON! ARE YOUR MAD OR SOMETHING! THATS WAY OVER THE LIMIT!
How in the world you got this craziest idea? The safe limit of overclocking GENEis 246 Mhz. Anything over that will fry your device sooner or later. And you are giving this freaking idea to others too without considering any study? How in the world could you become so irresponsible man!
Even with 246 MHz the temprature of the processor rises to 48 degrees which is way high then normal. Overclocking always shortens the life of the phone, but doing it to above the mark of 246 can actually damage the device by frying the processor and motherboard. So do change you clock speeds to some sane number, for your own good.
better add a cooling fan to ur processor...before overclocking it...lol
i wonder wots da use of overclocking it?? its a pda device not a gaming machine !
treat it gently!
kooolchief said:
better add a cooling fan to ur processor...before overclocking it...lol
i wonder wots da use of overclocking it?? its a pda device not a gaming machine !
treat it gently!
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Yeah PDA not a phone LOL . So a little bit of overclocking is required if you want to get the best out of your device (but with some sensibility). Overclocking should be at the max 20% of your CPU speed. Better Idea is to use CPU Scalar (i.e. dynamically adjust CPU speed).

Slowest device ever?

Hey guys!
I just wrote a little OpenGL ES application for my HD2 (just renderings ome quads). And guess what: it runs MUCH slower than any other HTC device I had.
The framerate is < 1. Even the MS Device emulator runs faster!
How's that possible? I thought the HD2 was super fast (according to several benchmarks I saw).
Is there some scret registry hack? A magic driver?
WTF! This can't be true....
must be wm 6.5
IT must be wm 6.5 certainly. are all your others on 6.5 too?
No, they are WM 6.1.
So: does WM6.5 suck up all the computational power? I don't hope so
Are there any tweaks neccessary to make OpenGL ES run smoothly under WM6.5?
Okay, just realized I posted to the totally wrong forum. Sorry!
Please close this one.
VanKurt said:
Hey guys!
I just wrote a little OpenGL ES application for my HD2 (just renderings ome quads). And guess what: it runs MUCH slower than any other HTC device I had.
The framerate is < 1. Even the MS Device emulator runs faster!
How's that possible? I thought the HD2 was super fast (according to several benchmarks I saw).
Is there some scret registry hack? A magic driver?
WTF! This can't be true....
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can i hv that App? need to try it on mine and will let u no...
According to several posts on the application section it only seems to have drivers for OpenGL ES 2.0, did you write it in OpenGL ES 1.1? That might explain the slowness (which in my view is a big no-go... how could HTC do that to this device... omg).
You might aswell want to read this topic about improving the performance (NeoS2007 at the driver developing again):
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=584966
This is the Developmental forum, please refrain from creating a thread here unless the thread meant to actually develop something. Read the forum rules, it's clearly stated in there.

Slowest device ever???

Hey guys!
I just wrote a little OpenGL ES application for my HD2 (just renderings ome quads). And guess what: it runs MUCH slower than any other HTC device I had.
The framerate is < 1. Even the MS Device emulator runs faster!
How's that possible? I thought the HD2 was super fast (according to several benchmarks I saw).
Is there some scret registry hack? A magic driver?
WTF! This can't be true....
VanKurt said:
Hey guys!
I just wrote a little OpenGL ES application for my HD2 (just renderings ome quads). And guess what: it runs MUCH slower than any other HTC device I had.
The framerate is < 1. Even the MS Device emulator runs faster!
How's that possible? I thought the HD2 was super fast (according to several benchmarks I saw).
Is there some scret registry hack? A magic driver?
WTF! This can't be true....
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That's weird!!! Look to this video which compares the HD2 with the HD in a OpenGL stress test. HD2 behaves very very good.
Yeah, that's weird
I just tested it again: the same application on my Diamond 2 (WM6.1) and the HD2 (Wm6.5). On the D2 it runs smooth as hell, on the HD2 it gets around 0.5 FPS.
OpenGL test
How well does your app run on other devices?
VanKurt said:
Hey guys!
I just wrote a little OpenGL ES application for my HD2 (just renderings ome quads). And guess what: it runs MUCH slower than any other HTC device I had.
The framerate is < 1. Even the MS Device emulator runs faster!
How's that possible? I thought the HD2 was super fast (according to several benchmarks I saw).
Is there some scret registry hack? A magic driver?
WTF! This can't be true....
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As far as I know, fine.
For example the hdBoobs app from this forum: works fine for most people, doesn't work fine on any HD2
OpenGL ES 1.x? or 2.0?
Friend, not all devices are created equally The HD2 has issues with OpenGL ES 1.x, seems it isn't "backwards-compatible", so use 2.0 to see the true capabilities of the SnapDragon!!
Okay, thanks for the hint
So far I was using the C# Wrapper found here:
http://www.koushikdutta.com/2008/08/net-compact-framework-wrapper-for.html
So I guess this one uses OpenGL ES 1.0? Then a maybe stupid question: How can I use OpenGL ES 2.0 with C#? Is there another Wrapper for this?
Thanks a lot!
Whats your ROM version? most games seem fine on the one in my sig, can you post the app your testing?
Try this silly thing
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=526911
Ahh was going to comment in your thread about that lol
The loading screen loads up and flys off the top of the screen on my device but no boobs lol just a blank screen??

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