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| Ok here are the reg settings. Change the circled values from hte original (should be 30 ) to "0" no quotes. This stops all "idle" calls and allows the overclocker to run BUT it also disables all auto suspend features. Backlight dimming should still work. I have included the exported reg file from TRE in the zip. The program is AS-IS no returns!! But if your bsquare runs stable at 530mhz I will def trade you +$$$
Brandon
http://www.geocities.com/blaznc/bsquareoc.zip(reg.JPG) Attachments ---------------- reg.JPG (66KB - 25 downloads) |
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Factorite (Senior) Posts: | 80 |
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| Nice... 530MHz
I'm gonna do some more testing but mine seems ok. It's noticably faster at 530MHz. I attached the results of the TCPMP benchmarks. Sorry no trades
Attachments ---------------- at400MHz.txt (1KB - 32 downloads) at530MHz.txt (1KB - 32 downloads) |
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| Hey try downloading tcpmp 0.66g, It has an option for using the epson video controler, it should be about 2x faster.
http://picard.exceed.hu/tcpmp/test
Also try this benchmark
http://homepage2.nifty.com/qta/bmq/Edited by blaznc 2005-10-16 1:32 PM
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H/PC Oracle Posts: | 16,175 |
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| hey this is pretty cool. but i can't try it until i get a backup utility (i don't like the builtin one )... maybe this evening... |
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Factorite (Senior) Posts: | 80 |
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| blaznc - 2005-10-16 6:30 PM
Sweet... didn't know they'd added that
BMQ benches:
400MHz
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Int.........1171
Float........105
Draw.......232
Window....133
Total........565
500MHz
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Int.........1566
Float........140
Draw.......316
Window....183
Total........762
And TCPMP .66i benches attached (102% @ 530MHz )
.. and it gets even better! If I turn fullscreen zoom off for the benchmark I get 111.00% at 400MHz and 150.86% at 530MHz. Edited by skyfox01_99 2005-10-16 2:58 PM
Attachments ---------------- 66i@400MHz.txt (1KB - 26 downloads) 66i@530MHz.txt (1KB - 30 downloads) |
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| Hey can you post that video somewhere so I can do some testing with the same file?
Also what firmware version do you have?
I have:
Firmware versio: 1.52.4041
Build Date: Feb 10 2004
Radio Firmware : GPRS D2.9.6.0 18DB
PIC Firmware ID: 1.28.15
Edited by blaznc 2005-10-17 12:48 AM
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H/PC Oracle Posts: | 16,175 |
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| i would like that video myself
my firmware is the same as yours, blaznc. |
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Factorite (Senior) Posts: | 80 |
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| I'll post a link to the video when I've uploaded it. It's a ~35MB file RARed up and split at 10MB. I won't be hosting it for long 'cus bandwidth costs money
Just for reference it's the video to "Escape Artists Never Die" by Funeral For a Friend.
@blaznc: My firmware is the same (ROM, GSM + PIC ). |
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Factorite (Senior) Posts: | 80 |
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| Here's the benchmark video: Part 1
Part 2
Part 3
Part 4 |
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H/PC Oracle Posts: | 16,175 |
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| well my PHH is not stable at 530 Mhz... not at all froze within 5 seconds at the first simple task...
472 is fine.
100 is for those who are really patient. |
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H/PC Elder Posts: | 2,294 |
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| cmonex, your MP900 was never more stable than a heavy bucket of water on a thin wire....a very thin wire. |
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Factorite (Senior) Posts: | 80 |
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| cmonex - 2005-10-18 4:43 AM
well my PHH is not stable at 530 Mhz... not at all froze within 5 seconds at the first simple task...
472 is fine.
100 is for those who are really patient.
Heh.. I'm starting to feel special |
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H/PC Oracle Posts: | 16,175 |
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| ProgramSynthesiser - 2005-10-18 7:10 AM
cmonex, your MP900 was never more stable than a heavy bucket of water on a thin wire....a very thin wire.
sorry but you misunderstood. i tried the overclock utility on a bsquare pHH!
my MP900 (C ) is stable, and has never frozen with ce.net 4.2 except when i was trying to hack widcomm bluetooth drivers on it (unsuccessfully ) and that was perfectly understandable. |
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H/PC Oracle Posts: | 16,175 |
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| skyfox01_99 - 2005-10-18 4:36 PM
Heh.. I'm starting to feel special
hehm, i suppose you're not using your PHH as a phone... i do and battery life is important because of that, so i didn't want to run it on 530 Mhz permanently... but it would have been cool.
hey nvm, maybe when i get the replacement unit that will be able to run on 530!!! |
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Factorite (Senior) Posts: | 80 |
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| I prefer to keep mine clocked at 400MHz anyway... I mainly use mine for music/videos and wireless internet. 530MHz does come in handy for those emulators though |
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