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#71
Originally Posted by mariusmssj View Post
does the phone feel faster after the overclock?
Do you feel better after you spank the monkey?
 

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I should make a 'shake to overclock' app then, u can do both at the same time! (damn, would have been perfect for April 1st)

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Originally Posted by rainisto View Post
Do you feel better after you spank the monkey?
Why yes, yes I do.
 
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@Creamy Goodness: Have you looked into integrating this into a startup script and packaging it? It should be possible to implement this into a .deb that can simply be installed with INCEPTION, without any need for other utilities.
 

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Originally Posted by itsnotabigtruck View Post
@Creamy Goodness: Have you looked into integrating this into a startup script and packaging it? It should be possible to implement this into a .deb that can simply be installed with INCEPTION, without any need for other utilities.
I thought about it and realized I have no idea how to pass a command to opensh to execute.
The module itself isn't even stable, I am trying to figure out why the phone crashes when switching back to 1ghz or other known safe frequencies. Until I finish all the required work on the module, I won't waste time to package this. It's really just proof of concept at this point.

Oh yeah, I should point out everything I know about linux was learned on a Nokia device or software. I don't know C either, I was just determined to get some app written in C working better on the n900. I never compiled a kernel before last week. My point is you don't have to be an expert to accomplish something. We seem to be low on experts here, so I'm hoping some of you guys can step up soon. I made this open source for a reason

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#77
Hi Creamy Goodness.
When i ill write the:
opensh
cat 0 > /sys/power/sr_vdd1_autocomp

cat: can't open '0': No such file or directory.
Can say me if i need open with app nano?
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oh sorry, it's supposed to be 'echo', you can use cat to read the value back though
 
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Originally Posted by Creamy Goodness View Post
oh sorry, it's supposed to be 'echo', you can use cat to read the value back though
Oh thanks... muchs peoples ask me why no found or work the file..
Else.. can say the news with overclock? U ill create the program? example Qfreq?

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I will try to improve stability of the module, and add more features. I was hoping someone else can start work on a script that we can install to init.d to load the module on boot.
Are you saying you would like to help write a QML & C++ interface to the /proc/opptimizer sysfs? Just please upload source to https://gitorious.org/ if you want help. I'm not sure how to install the modules automatically yet so I don't suggest to start with that.
 
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