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2010-04-05
, 02:00
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#812
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Are we sure this is related to the kernel flash?
I flashed it to the 900 Mhz and my Settings, About product reads:
Nokia N900
Maemo 5
Version: 3.2010.02-8.203.1
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2010-04-05
, 02:09
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@ saint petersburg, fl
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#813
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2010-04-05
, 02:16
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#814
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2010-04-05
, 02:29
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@ Australia
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Not sure if this is possible:
Maybe in future someone can make some widget or like the screen brightness applet, where we can adjust the clock frequency during runtime? Thus, when we need the extra power, we just switch to higher clock?
The idea is similar to PSP CFW, where we can adjust the clock during runtime.
If it is possible, that would be great.
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2010-04-05
, 02:31
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@ Oregon, USA
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2010-04-05
, 02:41
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@ US
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#817
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How can I flash one of these kernels on the device without using the usb/PC method? I do not seem to have fiasco-flasher on my device anywhere, only 'fiasco-image-update' and 'fiasco-do-update'
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2010-04-05
, 02:45
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@ USA
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#818
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Anybody have the same result?
How come some still retains the firmware information?
I also read that after overclicking, the phone was not able to be detected by NSU!?
If it's true, then we will not be able to use NSU to update when PR1.2 is available.
What about PC Suite? Is the PC Suite able to indentify the overclocked N900?
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2010-04-05
, 02:51
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@ Oregon, USA
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#819
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The instruction is earlier in the thread (around the early 60's range) for one example. Need to type "sudo gainroot", first and then Xterm should report that you have root shell access. You can then type the commands. I used GPE file manager to copy paste the stock, 800 and 900mhz kernels into the /home/user/ directory (just in case).
The key is to make sure you have a PC in case you have a problem and need to reflash the "stock" kernel. In that case, you would need a computer to flash (XP or Vista 32 bit OS).
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2010-04-05
, 03:11
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@ Melbourne, Australia
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#820
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Stepped up to 900MHz-500MHz DSP all the way fine so far.... I need to compare it to my mates N900 tomorrow which has stock settings, flash seems better but still chokes on high movement scenes....