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Hi, this thread is for everyone to share & discuss their custom widgets made using Queen Beecon Widget or Desktop Command Execution Widget.

Let me start with mine,the Overclock Control Panel QBW widget.
For references check these old posts
http://talk.maemo.org/showthread.php...154#post759154
http://talk.maemo.org/showthread.php...215#post761215

This is a new version.Let me just recap what this widget does
  • Display temperature and perform smart overclocking i.e set max cpu clock according to how hot/cool the device is (runs at specified intervals).
  • A stock profile to revert to default kernel, disables smart overclocking.
  • An ideal profile to switch to ideal kernel, disables smart overclocking.
  • Display the current maximum cpu frequency.
  • In temperature(profile 1) auto mode, locking the device changes the limits to 250 500, unlocking makes it clock according to temperature again.
Installation:

Extract the contents of zip to a folder "occp" under MyDocs.
Run the following commands in terminal (may need to be root)
Code:
mv /home/user/MyDocs/occp/overclock /usr/local/bin/
mv /home/user/MyDocs/occp/underclock /usr/local/bin/
chmod +x /usr/local/bin/overclock
chmod +x /usr/local/bin/underclock
mv /home/user/MyDocs/occp/default.png /home/user/MyDocs/.images/queen_beecon_dir/
mv /home/user/MyDocs/occp/profile* /home/user/MyDocs/.images/queen_beecon_dir/
mv /home/user/MyDocs/occp/.OCCP /home/user/.OCCP
Now import the beecon file.Instructions here

You can switch between 3 profiles by clicking them
Name:  pf.jpg
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Size:  15.7 KB
To use your own profiles go into advanced settings of the widget.
Only edit the first 5 lines:
Name_Profile_1=<actual name eg ideal, ulv etc>
Name_Profile_2=<actual name>
Disp_Name_Profile_2=<what you want to be displayed>
Name_Profile_3=<actual name>
Disp_Name_Profile_3=<what you want to be displayed>

Update and save the widget

Some variations requested by users:
beecon_OCCP_minfreq ........................ beecon_OCCP_min+batt
Name:  var.jpg
Views: 6710
Size:  17.5 KB
Another variation by gft2k1 here

If temperature is not displayed, run the following lines in terminal
Code:
sudo gainroot
modprobe bq27x00_battery
echo bq27x00_battery >> /etc/modules
Thanks to sacal for help with testing.
@moepda I created new images for the battery one, so it should look nice

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NOTE : For power kernel 47 and above use the scripts here to fix the temperature issue in OCCP widget.Thanks to misiak
Attached Files
File Type: zip occp.zip (71.9 KB, 607 views)
File Type: txt beecon_OCCP_minfreq.txt (2.6 KB, 529 views)
File Type: zip occp_batt.zip (72.2 KB, 592 views)

Last edited by techie; 2011-05-23 at 18:19.
 

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cool mate....thanks
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Its a shame your instructions do not represent the actual QBW interface.
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Kindly clarify.Those screenshots are from my device.In case you are seeing it full of some pale color then that means the images did not copy correctly to their locations.Please verify.
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Nice update techie , may i ask in simplified terms the difference betwen this new version and previous occp ?
cheers moepda
 
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my temp isnt being reported, rest is working!

can you refresh my memory where do i see all the OC profiles?

thank you
 
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i always prefered to put my overclock buttons in the status menu drop box, as i was always accidently hitting the QBC buttons on the desktop



original info here:
http://www.symbian-freak.com/forum/v...start=120#wrap
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likewise got that also leetut buddy but this qbw serves me better for info as i rarely use other clocks only under/overclock generally and this looks good on desktop and informative to boot
 

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Originally Posted by moepda View Post
Nice update techie , may i ask in simplified terms the difference betwen this new version and previous occp ?
cheers moepda
I can try to answer your question.

1 - In the first release all the code was in the qbw instance cmd. As the code was a bit large there where some doubts that qbw could handle that properly. In this new release most part of the code is in a separate file so the code in qbw instance cmd is mush smaller.
2- This new version also handles timer refresh in a smart way. If the phone is locked there is no need for timer updates and so there will be less battery drain.
3- As asked by some occp users (myself included) in this new version the frequencies only change in temperature mode. If the chosen profile is stock or ideal there will be no change in frequencies even if the phone is locked.
 

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In the temprature column all i see is C as there is no number,
do you have any clue why?
btw already found how to make my OC profile
 
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