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pxa overclocker source here, needs someone to compile

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blaznc
blaznc Page Icon Posted 2005-10-16 12:11 AM
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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



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skyfox01_99 Page Icon Posted 2005-10-16 6:48 AM
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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




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blaznc
blaznc Page Icon Posted 2005-10-16 1:30 PM
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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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cmonex Page Icon Posted 2005-10-16 1:39 PM
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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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skyfox01_99 Page Icon Posted 2005-10-16 2:48 PM
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blaznc - 2005-10-16 6:30 PM

Hey try downloading tcpmp 0.66g, It has an option for using the epson video controler, it should be about 2x faster.
http://homepage2.nifty.com/qta/bmq/


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




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Attachments 66i@530MHz.txt (1KB - 30 downloads)
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blaznc
blaznc Page Icon Posted 2005-10-17 12:43 AM
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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

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cmonex Page Icon Posted 2005-10-17 8:41 AM
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i would like that video myself

my firmware is the same as yours, blaznc.
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skyfox01_99 Page Icon Posted 2005-10-17 9:50 AM
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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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skyfox01_99 Page Icon Posted 2005-10-17 10:52 AM
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Here's the benchmark video: Part 1
Part 2
Part 3
Part 4
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cmonex Page Icon Posted 2005-10-17 11:43 PM
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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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sophisticatedleaf Page Icon Posted 2005-10-18 1:10 AM
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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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skyfox01_99 Page Icon Posted 2005-10-18 10:36 AM
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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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cmonex Page Icon Posted 2005-10-18 5:59 PM
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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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cmonex Page Icon Posted 2005-10-18 6:02 PM
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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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skyfox01_99 Page Icon Posted 2005-10-18 6:08 PM
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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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