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2010-04-08
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after some tests I learned that:
1. phone call ring (outgoing) sets range [>=600,>=600]
2. during the phone call [250,>=600]
3. after the phone call [min,>=600]
>=600 means smallest available frequency >= 600MHz
so only with letho's 250/500/625/720/900 kernel you would see that
the max after the phone call is 625MHz. can anybody confirm that?
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2010-04-08
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I use Lehto 125-900/stockDSP kernel and I *DO* see great improvement of GUI performance and stuff ...
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2010-04-08
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2010-04-08
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@ Germany
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this how to flash a kernel on-device (without USB/flasher 3.5):
1. you have self-compiled /path/zImage (with it's modules installed)
2. package sdk-fiasco-gen from SDK is installed
3. fiasco-gen -o /path/zImage.fiasco -g -k /path/zImage
4. /sbin/fiasco-image-update /path/zImage.fiasco
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2010-04-08
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@ Germany
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#1736
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so only with letho's 250/500/625/720/900 kernel you would see that
the max after the phone call is 625MHz. can anybody confirm that?
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2010-04-08
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2010-04-08
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2010-04-08
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@ UK
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So this is excpected behaviour since the only frequency >= 600MHz available for your CPU is 900
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