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2010-04-19
, 13:11
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@ Portugal
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Which version of rootsh do you have installed?
http://talk.maemo.org/showpost.php?p...postcount=3010
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2010-04-19
, 13:48
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Joined on Nov 2009
@ Finland
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Wifi always on and such a flat line ?
@Lehto: What voltages are you using for your 900 Mhz kernel ?
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2010-04-19
, 14:12
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2010-04-19
, 14:18
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Posts: 362 |
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Joined on Feb 2010
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Greetings friends ..
In the previous message was not saying that the TITAN burned my N900
And yes I was crying, affirming that the Titan had even burnt my N900.
I had already accepted the loss of my N900. Okay, I knew the risks.
More Today Before Opening the Unit, I tried one last time to try to link;
And this time you can!
I pulled the battery, put in Freezer (kkkkkk) I called in Flash Mode.
He managed to bind in Flash Mode.
So I tried to install the system, more was not working yet.
then needed to install the CMMS.
Install the CMMS, I managed to install the system then.
I called, all! was Running Again !!!!!
Thank you to Tell a Friend e, which suggested Putting the battery in the freezer, this helped!
'll Veririfcar over Day, they have reacted if any abnormality (BUG)
Thanks! up!
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2010-04-19
, 14:43
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Joined on Jan 2010
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The Following User Says Thank You to nightfire For This Useful Post: | ||
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2010-04-19
, 15:10
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Posts: 1,729 |
Thanked: 388 times |
Joined on Jan 2010
@ Canada
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#3127
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Greetings friends ..
In the previous message was not saying that the TITAN burned my N900
And yes I was crying, affirming that the Titan had even burnt my N900.
I had already accepted the loss of my N900. Okay, I knew the risks.
More Today Before Opening the Unit, I tried one last time to try to link;
And this time you can!
I pulled the battery, put in Freezer (kkkkkk) I called in Flash Mode.
He managed to bind in Flash Mode.
So I tried to install the system, more was not working yet.
then needed to install the CMMS.
Install the CMMS, I managed to install the system then.
I called, all! was Running Again !!!!!
Thank you to Tell a Friend e, which suggested Putting the battery in the freezer, this helped!
'll Veririfcar over Day, they have reacted if any abnormality (BUG)
Thanks! up!
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2010-04-19
, 15:26
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Joined on Jan 2010
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Knew it.
I'm almost willing to put money on this.
Everyone who's criticizing this guy for running with a minimum 850mhz clock needs to realize:
The only thing this affects is the idle processor speed.
If your max is 850mhz, you are doing the exact same thing to your processor every time you do anything cpu intensive.
If your phone is busy making a tar.bz2, rendering flash, compiling, booting.. or anything else, your minimum = maximum.
The idle path in the CPU is extremely high resistance, and idling at 850mhz creates virtually no additional heat.
And another thing.
40C will not harm any processor. Neither will 50C. Ever.
Surface mount components are baked to the board when they are installed, and this happens at temperatures well over 200C.
The only risks are frying the CPU's power supply, the unit's SMPS, or overdrawing the battery. That or dielectric breakdown due to excessive voltage, but this happens instantly, not over time.
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2010-04-19
, 15:30
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Joined on Feb 2010
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2010-04-19
, 15:40
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Posts: 1,729 |
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Joined on Jan 2010
@ Canada
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40C will not harm any processor. Neither will 50C. Ever.
Surface mount components are baked to the board when they are installed, and this happens at temperatures well over 200C.
The only risks are frying the CPU's power supply, the unit's SMPS, or overdrawing the battery. That or dielectric breakdown due to excessive voltage, but this happens instantly, not over time.
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Edit the VDD1_OPPS_VSEL in kernel.txt
Apply the settings : rm -f /etc/default/kernel-power
cp /home/user/MyDocs/kernel.txt /etc/default/kernel-power
/usr/sbin/kernel-load