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bakuur 2010-09-11 17:19

Re: Bakuur's Over-clocking Guide for new comers
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by iDont (Post 813403)
That wasn't what I meant.

The voltage is calculated by [V = x * 0.0125 + 0.6]
So when X=60, the voltage will be 60 * 0.0125 + 0.6 = 1.35V, not 60V.

Source: http://wiki.maemo.org/Overclocking#Calculating_voltages

60V is an absurd voltage to go through any CPU. My post was meant to point you at that error ;)

-iDont

ohh well then what do these numbers from 0 to 72 mean?? since i couldnt see a unit i assumed they would be the voltage

bakuur 2010-09-11 17:35

Re: Bakuur's Over-clocking Guide for new comers
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by zenit (Post 813487)
I am using the lv profile and frequency limits of 250 and 850

well that happens with me too
i think its a bug
and it only happens when you leave your phone for some time
i still havent found a solution for it
even though i remember reading about it before

nayr 2010-09-12 15:10

Re: Bakuur's Over-clocking Guide for new comers
 
From i realized taha

n900 lover 2010-09-12 18:06

Re: Bakuur's Over-clocking Guide for new comers
 
hi guys i tried following this guide but it doesnt seem to work , can anyone tell me what im doing wrong, if anything.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=f_2iNXiyaac

n900 lover 2010-09-12 18:17

Re: Bakuur's Over-clocking Guide for new comers
 
can anyone please help?

bakuur 2010-09-13 03:29

Re: Bakuur's Over-clocking Guide for new comers
 
I really can't understand the language
I suppose you are using a software to OC?
Justvtry doing that manually instead using the codes in this guide

Sorry if I may reply late the next couple of days Im in a deserted area with very low Internet connection

manifesto42 2010-10-06 15:49

Re: Bakuur's Over-clocking Guide for new comers
 
Hi,

I have been trying to keep my N900 with load ideal (kernel-config load ideal) and 500/850 as limits, but it resets to 125/850 after some time.

Someone else mentioned it in this thread. Any reason why it does that and how to prevent it from doing it?

I check every now and then for the frequencies (kernel-config show) and set them by kernel-config limits 500 850, but after a while they go back to 125/850. :-P

Any hints or tips?

bakuur 2010-10-06 19:15

Re: Bakuur's Over-clocking Guide for new comers
 
thing is its a bug, and i have the same problem too
i tried to disable that option then re enable it but no success
hopefully ill try finding a solution but it really doesnt matter
what i did is to set the queen beecon widget to activate itself every period of time
so far it worked amazingly fine with me :D

manifesto42 2010-10-07 13:11

Re: Bakuur's Over-clocking Guide for new comers
 
ah, then i have to resort to something like you mentioned.

Maybe with the "Alarmed" app. How frequently do you have your N900 to set the limits to 500/850? every minute? isnt that too much of a payload?

great work with your script, btw. i am not using it right now, but had the change to take a look at it. :-)

manifesto42 2010-10-07 13:14

Re: Bakuur's Over-clocking Guide for new comers
 
forgot to ask, bakuur:

on your script, how can we set both limits?

for example: c 9 -> loads starving with freq 950, but what about the lower freq?

I am probably missing something obvious, right? :-)


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