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#11
Originally Posted by baron von bubba View Post
that can be done with a kernel update and very simple xterm commands.

it can be done otherways also, i have a couple of icons using queen beecon, one to overclock to 1gig and another to clock back to "safe values"
@baron
ive also got the 1 gig Qb Widget, but im struggling to make a command with 2 values work ie 250-600mhz im still a bit new to it all
could you tell me what command ur using please.

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Originally Posted by matts76 View Post
@baron
ive also got the 1 gig Qb Widget, but im struggling to make a command with 2 values work ie 250-600mhz im still a bit new to it all
could you tell me what command ur using please.
ok,
i'm new to all this myself, the way i got it to work was set up a queen beecon snippet with command
Code:
echo "start kernel-maemo" | sudo gainroot
this runs the default kernal setting so sets my clock to 850 and min clock to 500. (after calls the clock is set to 250 so this gets round that easily too)
i guess it depends on what kernel you are using and what the defaults are.

i'm sure there is a more elegant way to do it, but this works for me! ;0)
 

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agreed with maki43 - it's just a batch file to run the flasher command. It would be useful if you could build this to run on the phone itself.
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not only does something like this already exist for on-device flashing
http://www.maemoitalia.com/overclock...da-x-terminal/
but with the kernel-flasher-maemo kernel you can you select the frequencies you want without permanent reflashing.

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Originally Posted by baron von bubba View Post
ok,
i'm new to all this myself, the way i got it to work was set up a queen beecon snippet with command
Code:
echo "start kernel-maemo" | sudo gainroot
this runs the default kernal setting so sets my clock to 850 and min clock to 500. (after calls the clock is set to 250 so this gets round that easily too)
i guess it depends on what kernel you are using and what the defaults are.

i'm sure there is a more elegant way to do it, but this works for me! ;0)
Wicked, cheers mate, im on the xlv kernel so should set to 250-600. Id also like to set up a widget to give me ideal settings, but this is the important one for now.
 

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