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I rebooted with it connected then disconnected and rebooted phone still the same tried the three differant ways posted by caj2800 I can tell patch is working very fast zoom zoom phone is connecting with WOSI
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OMG, this is awesome. The phone is super fast now. Most of the heavy apps are opening under 2 seconds (approx) now. Thank you, thank you, thank you
BTW, the instructions are very easy to follow. Thanks, you guys rock. Thanks M |
03/25/2010, 10:04 AM
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I understand you have to monitor the temperature after overclocking to 720 or 800 mhz. I was simply asking if any testing had been done to see if one needs to monitor their temperature during long phone calls. Just becuase this would be a deal breaker for me, I can't be worrying about my phone overheating during normal cell phone usage. Although, I can watch my use of gaming, as I hardly do any. If overclocking doesn't cause any more overheating than stock, then why do you recommend users monitor their temperatures and put phone in airplane mode to cool it down?
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![]() This patch is great, guys. I was following the hype all day yesterday and had totally forgotten about it this morning until like thirty minutes ago. The install was quick, painless, and now my Pre works like it should instead of seeming to question my authority when I try to open apps, haha. So yeah, I'm very impressed. I wish I had time to develop - I'd love to be more active here. Maybe one day... |
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GC runs alot in the background but it is for good reason. That problem will be fixed in 1.4.1 IIRC.
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03/25/2010, 10:21 AM
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I can't believe the difference this made. Especially the phone app. My biggest complaint with this "phone" was the sacrafice they made in a key area. First and foremost.. the "phone" should be priority. It is ultimately.. a PHONE! It never fealt that way. Now.. with this OC... It feels as it should.
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Ok I followed directions to uninstall by pasting this into linux comandline sh /var/home/root/600MHz_OSIndependentPatch.sh uninstall and hit enter, and it comes back sh: can't open /var/home/root/600MHz_OSIndependentPatch.sh and the speed test still shows 597.68. The OSIndependentPatch is the one I use. I have rebooted and tried several times with the same result. Is there a way I can look at the directory of the Pre? Or what is my next course of action to drop my speed back down to 500Mhz?
These are the results: root@palm-webos-device: cat /proc/cpuinfo Processor : ARMv7 Processor rev 3 (v7l) BogoMIPS : 597.68 Features : swp half thumb fastmult vfp edsp CPU implementer : 0x41 CPU architecture: 7 CPU variant : 0x1 CPU part : 0xc08 CPU revision : 3 Control reg : 0xc5387f Aux control reg : 0x42 L1 instruction cache: features : read-alloc size : 16 KB assoc : 4 line length : 64 sets : 64 L1 data cache: features : write-through write-back read-alloc size : 16 KB assoc : 4 line length : 64 sets : 64 L2 unified cache: features : write-through write-back read-alloc write-alloc size : 256 KB assoc : 8 line length : 64 sets : 512 Cache LoC : 2 Cache LoU : 1 root@palm-webos-device: Any help greatly appreciated want to install 800Mhz later tonight. Thanks, |
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Same thing with me. So far I really haven't noticed much, other then the browser opening in like 1 second. Every other app seems to open up the same as usual. Hopefully it will get faster since I just did it like 5 minutes ago. Thanks to everyone involved in making this possible.
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