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Re: Updated kernel with multiblock - write speed still 300kb/s
Hi Patti:
I just wrote a guide based on the link you posted, but with more explanations and hopefully easier to follow. It can be found here: http://internettablettalk.com/forums...ad.php?t=12916 I incorporates the WLAN fix as part of the instruction. As for the kernel hack for speed increase, it works on my 2GB Kingston MMC card but I am unsure whether you can use it with other cards especially for the multiblock. Fanoush will be able to help you better. |
Re: Updated kernel with multiblock - write speed still 300kb/s
Sorry, I think I misunderstood your post. If you have already moved your OS to your MMC without the WLAN fix already installed, then you may already have some corrupted data. Installing the fix now will stop the device from corrupting any more data, but it will not fix data that has been corrupted already. You can try installing the fix and see if your device is stable. Otherwise, I would recommend reflashing the device and follow my guide to boot off MMC again.
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Re: Updated kernel with multiblock - write speed still 300kb/s
That would be great Serge. I should be able to integrate it into my initrd without too much problem.
Yeah, I guess I'll figure out scratchbox since everyone else is using it. Anyone build a GCC4.1 or 4.2 toolchain yet? Thanks! -J Quote:
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http://scratchbox.org/download/files...ophis/tarball/ The following tarballs contain gcc 4.x toolchains: scratchbox-toolchain-arm-linux-2006q1-6-1.0.4-i386.tar.gz scratchbox-toolchain-arm-linux-2006q3-27-1.0.6-1-i386.tar.gz |
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So far so good, thanks Serge!
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Is there anybody interested to try even faster 'overclocked' version of WLAN driver for Nokia 770? I just got it working yesterday, so it's still experimental stuff :)
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Re: Updated kernel with multiblock - write speed still 300kb/s
Posted in another thread:
=== I'm maintaining a library of ebooks on a N800 for myself and a 770 for my wife. The N800 is running OS2008 and the 770 OS2007HE. The storage cards in each are formatted ext3. When running rsync to update the libraries, I'm seeing a major difference in speed via wireless: The N800 regularly sees transfer speeds from the central library of 600-750 kB/s. However, the 770 is markedly slower, with speeds ranging from 21 kB/s to 300 kB/s, usually staying on the low side. Are these slow speeds to be expected with the 770? Thanks, Jeff === Serge replied and pointed me here where I grabbed the overclock wifi module. I'm sorry to say, I don't see much difference. I'm now seeing an upper cap of around 300 kB/s and lower cap of 30 kB/s. I'm using the following script to sync: Code:
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I modified my /etc/init.d/rcS script to unload cx3110x.ko then load the modified cx3110x.ko module. As I said, not much change. However, I did not run chroot /mnt/initfs /usr/bin/wlan-cal. I downloaded the new modules, added the new step for wlan-cal and retested. Result: improved! The 15mhz module performed with an upper limit of 400 kB/s while the 21Mhz version topped out at 580 kB/s. I still get pauses during transfers every so often (~ 10 seconds) that reduce overall throughput that I don't see on the N800, but these modules definitely work. Jeff |
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