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This is amazing. I just wonder how safe this is. I mean, it would be amazing if you could do this to play PS1 games for example, and then revert to 600 mhz later.
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that would be sweet, a modified kernel that also comes with an app to allow software overclock.
incase some missed it, i made video
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IAqZa-PP-8w
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2010-04-03
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Running at 800. Two browser crashes and a Xorg crash (which caused a sw_rst reboot) during one evening. Now it could be just a coincidence (these things happen sometimes) but I have a slight suspicion the overclocking isn't exactly having a positive impact on the stability department...
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2010-04-03
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@Ronaldo
Just saw your vid. It's odd that SOTN runs this choppy on 900MHZ and a graphics accelerator. I expected better. But the emulator is still being tweaked, right?
Which reminds me of a question:
Which is better, games wise: 600 Mhz with graphics accelerator (N900) or Snapdragon (HTC Hd2)?
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@Ronaldo
Which is better, games wise: 600 Mhz with graphics accelerator (N900) or Snapdragon (HTC Hd2)?
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Goes to the Nokia logo and then turns off
Can anyone send me the 1Ghz file? And also the default one ^^
EDIT:
This is what I did:
Last edited by giannoug; 2010-04-03 at 23:39.