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2010-04-05
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#132
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I have uploaded a new untested version of the community kernel that is supposed to support 250,500,550,600,700,750,800,850,900,1000MHz and sets the default max to 600MHz.
for freq >= 850 the DSP is set to 500MHz.
You should be able to change the frequency range as root using
The settings can be permanently stored in /etc/pmconfigCode:echo 600000 > /sys/devices/system/cpu/cpu0/cpufreq/scaling_max_freq echo 250000 > /sys/devices/system/cpu/cpu0/cpufreq/scaling_min_freq
I currently don't have my USB cable (for reflashing) with me so I can't test it myself
If there are any volunteers please let me know whether it works.
Installing this new kernel is at your own risk, of course.
Be prepared to reflash the stock kernel per USB!
You can download version 19 from
http://maemory.com/N900/overclock/
install all packages and the kernel-flasher-maemo last.
Good luck!
PS: this new version also includes the Joikuspot module
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2010-04-06
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@ Oregon, USA
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#133
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The ARM Cortex™-A8 processor is based on the ARMv7 architecture and has the ability to scale in speed from 600MHz to greater than 1GHz
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2010-04-06
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#134
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2010-04-06
, 09:29
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@ Germany
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#135
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2010-04-06
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2010-04-06
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@ Germany
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#137
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Why not down to 125Mhz? I believe it helps with battery consumption when max freq is above 600Mhz.
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2010-04-06
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#138
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2010-04-06
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#139
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2010-04-06
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#140
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setting the initiallzing the max frequency to 600Mhz twice should not make a difference, should it? neither should the voltage level?