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horrorschow 2010-08-08 18:53

Re: [Android] NITDroid V2 & Multiboot Development And Announcement Thread
 
will the overclock guide overclock maemo too or only nitdroid

mido.fayad 2010-08-08 19:07

Re: [Android] NITDroid V2 & Multiboot Development And Announcement Thread
 
no this is for nitdroid only

horrorschow 2010-08-08 19:28

Re: [Android] NITDroid V2 & Multiboot Development And Announcement Thread
 
jep i have asked on irc, but thx to you too

ma-3x 2010-08-08 20:11

Re: [Android] NITDroid V2 & Multiboot Development And Announcement Thread
 
Hi Steve, when will you release new version?

Dousan 2010-08-08 20:24

Re: [Android] NITDroid V2 & Multiboot Development And Announcement Thread
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by elmonen (Post 779672)
hmm.. I don't really undestand what I need to change in order to.. let's say oc to 700mhz...

You need to edit these lines in your power.conf like this if you want it be at max 700:

# Automatic voltage scaling
scaling_governor ondemand
scaling_max_freq 700000
scaling_min_freq 125000

# Frequencies
# ALL: 1150000 1100000 1000000 950000 900000 850000 805000 750000 700000 600000 550000 500000 250000 125000
# USE: 700,500,250,125
#avoid_frequencies 1150000 1100000 1000000 950000 900000 850000 805000 600000 550000
# USE: 700,550,250,125
#avoid_frequencies 1150000 1100000 1000000 950000 900000 850000 805000 750000 600000 500000
# USE: 700, 500, 250, 125
avoid_frequencies 1150000 1100000 1000000 950000 9000000 850000 805000 750000 600000 550000

Use any txt editor. I think you need to be root, i'm not sure. If you want more options in your overclocking just add them in USE: and remove them from avoid_frequencies

Hope this helps :)

Ps: I would make a backup just incase before doing any editing ;)

leetut 2010-08-08 23:07

Re: [Android] NITDroid V2 & Multiboot Development And Announcement Thread
 
i couldnt boot nitdroid anymore,
was browsing the droid folders looking for the bootanimation.zip
and the 'oi file manager' screen went black
none of the buttons worked
so i popped the battery out
now when i try to boot nitdroid i get an infinite scrolling error something like: sbin/ (cant remember this bit) image text not found or something along those lines, i def didnt delete anything so a bit confused whats happened

edit: it booted ok after a 3 failed attempts:confused:

also flash10 is working great on vimeo:D

edit2: i cant copy anything to /system/media/
using any of the droid file managers
its like i dont have permission?
is there something i can do about that?

dj_steve 2010-08-09 00:05

Re: [Android] NITDroid V2 & Multiboot Development And Announcement Thread
 
leetut its not rooted you need copy files in maemo to the location. using xterm or a file manager

sak500 2010-08-09 03:43

Re: [Android] NITDroid V2 & Multiboot Development And Announcement Thread
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Dousan (Post 773900)
It's probably the same issue as others has experienced. Just re-extract to mmcblk1p2.

If you're using the newest (the-flying-world) just do this:
mount /dev/mmcblk1p2 /and
cd /and
rm -rf *
tar xvf /home/user/MyDocs/NITDroid-N900-the-flying-world.tar

If you're using 0.0.5-4-final just do step 6. again, from the first post. Leave out the mkdir part wich is already there ;)

Cheers mate. This was the final step in getting NITDroid to work on my N900. I had tried it several times and it use to get stuck at the blinking light on the top left corner. So booting back in the maemo and running the above commands made it work like charm. I feel the phone gets hot when using in Droid mode though and also home screen doesnt work when i press the power button only "reboot or Switch off or airplane mode option"..

Dousan 2010-08-09 06:45

Re: [Android] NITDroid V2 & Multiboot Development And Announcement Thread
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by sak500 (Post 779992)
Cheers mate. This was the final step in getting NITDroid to work on my N900. I had tried it several times and it use to get stuck at the blinking light on the top left corner. So booting back in the maemo and running the above commands made it work like charm. I feel the phone gets hot when using in Droid mode though and also home screen doesnt work when i press the power button only "reboot or Switch off or airplane mode option"..

Power button is lock screen or shutdown options. Power button pressed locks screen - long press shutdown menu. Camkey is what you're looking for. Half pressed brings up the five homescreens - fully long pressed brings up the multitask window ;)

Always glad to help :)

moepda 2010-08-09 08:28

Re: [Android] NITDroid V2 & Multiboot Development And Announcement Thread
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Dousan (Post 779794)
You need to edit these lines in your power.conf like this if you want it be at max 700:

# Automatic voltage scaling
scaling_governor ondemand
scaling_max_freq 700000
scaling_min_freq 125000

# Frequencies
# ALL: 1150000 1100000 1000000 950000 900000 850000 805000 750000 700000 600000 550000 500000 250000 125000
# USE: 700,500,250,125
#avoid_frequencies 1150000 1100000 1000000 950000 900000 850000 805000 600000 550000
# USE: 700,550,250,125
#avoid_frequencies 1150000 1100000 1000000 950000 900000 850000 805000 750000 600000 500000
# USE: 700, 500, 250, 125
avoid_frequencies 1150000 1100000 1000000 950000 9000000 850000 805000 750000 600000 550000

Use any txt editor. I think you need to be root, i'm not sure. If you want more options in your overclocking just add them in USE: and remove them from avoid_frequencies

Hope this helps :)

Ps: I would make a backup just incase before doing any editing ;)

may i ask why so many lines of use and avoid frequencies ? on maemo only 1 line of each . not quite sure which line(s) to add frequencies to ? was to add 1150mhz but add on all use or only 1 line ?

cheers , moepda


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