CPU - Palm Treo Pro

hi
does anyone know of a cpu scalar that works on the treo pro?
freeware preferably

that would be really good for the people that has a gsm underclock at 400 mhz

Will be great.
No one knows?

I have looked everywhere for something like this but no luck... I would like to use my TP at 528 and not the undeclocked 400 (the unlocked GSM version)

That's good idie ...
:d

I would love too...
but my battery is a POS.
BUT if this soft could underclock even more the CPU, my battery would survive a day or two listening a lot of music

Godmik said:
I would love too...
but my battery is a POS.
BUT if this soft could underclock even more the CPU, my battery would survive a day or two listening a lot of music
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Anywhere ... I will use browsing, game, and more faster ... Buy more chager ...

Godmik said:
I would love too...
but my battery is a POS.
BUT if this soft could underclock even more the CPU, my battery would survive a day or two listening a lot of music
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Hmm, i don't think underclocking my treo pro's a good idea cuz even at its speed, i feel its sluggish sometimes....i dread 2 imagine hw slow it'd be when further underclocked.

voncrane said:
Hmm, i don't think underclocking my treo pro's a good idea cuz even at its speed, i feel its sluggish sometimes....i dread 2 imagine hw slow it'd be when further underclocked.
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for real. i would have to agree that the speed is very sluggish and more ram should have been put into this thing. the cpu speed doesnt matter compared to another 50-100mb of ram though

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T.I Omap 850

Whats The Maxium SPEED IT CAN BE OVERCLOCKED.
I HAVE A HP IPAQ 514 AND I CAN OCLOCK IT TO 252MHZ AND SOMETIMES 260MHZ AND SOMETIMES IT FREEZER AT 260MHZ BUT MY COUSIN HAS A HTC GENE WITH THE EXACT SAME CPU BUT HE CAN DO 272MHZ+ WITHOUT PROBLEMS.
MY QUESTION IS WHY CANT I DO THAT.
all chips are made of silicon
all chips are a little different
both in pda and pc worlds
some can manage a bit more speed
without freezing
and some die sooner from overclock then others
and please stop writing in all caps... that's considered shouting or screaming and is considered VERY rude...
my minis is at 299 all the time!
i'm alway discouraging the use of overclocking on PC's, and here it's the same game... you spent good cash on your PocketPC Phones, why the heck do you wanna wreck them by overclocking the CPU to speeds that are beyond the preset maximum ?
Good luck in trying to get them fixed when you fry the Processor.
jadephyre said:
i'm alway discouraging the use of overclocking on PC's, and here it's the same game... you spent good cash on your PocketPC Phones, why the heck do you wanna wreck them by overclocking the CPU to speeds that are beyond the preset maximum ?
Good luck in trying to get them fixed when you fry the Processor.
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We are just trying to get eth maximum power out of our devices. I'm not sure if you have used a device with this processor but if you have you would know it is incrdibly slow especially after getting used to a good overclock. PC overclocking is also safe if not safer as you can always add more cooling.
jadephyre said:
Good luck in trying to get them fixed when you fry the Processor.
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Potentially you could fry the CPU but in practice this is unlikely.
My Wizard was overclocked and in daily use for 2 years and is still going strong. I dont recall any posts stating they had bricked their device by overclocking.
i have ipaq 514 and i am new in overclocking but i am reading anywhere that the ipaq 514 can be overclocked to MAX=252MHz.
I am using it only when needed.
does your camera work when you overclock more than 252MHz
there's no fixed upper speed limit
..but 274'll probably be ok. bear in mind if you're overclocking with any tool that automatically overclocks on reboot, if you push it too hard you'll be doing a hard reset to recover.
jadephyre said:
i'm alway discouraging the use of overclocking on PC's, and here it's the same game... you spent good cash on your PocketPC Phones, why the heck do you wanna wreck them by overclocking the CPU to speeds that are beyond the preset maximum ?
Good luck in trying to get them fixed when you fry the Processor.
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noone has ever bricked their WinMo phones because of (even massive!) overclocking
jadephyre said:
i'm alway discouraging the use of overclocking on PC's, and here it's the same game... you spent good cash on your PocketPC Phones, why the heck do you wanna wreck them by overclocking the CPU to speeds that are beyond the preset maximum ?
Good luck in trying to get them fixed when you fry the Processor.
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My Herald has been overclocked for well over 6 months at 299Mhz and i haven't run into in problems. I definitely notice how more responsive it is when loading apps and switching between menus. I haven't heard of anyone bricking their device from overclocking.

Toshiba TG01 Interface Port to X1?

Hello Devs!
It is possible and if, how long we must wait for a porting TG01 Interface for X1?
With best reguards
its barley running fast enough on a device that is more than double the speed of our 400mhz cpu on the x1
even if some one ends up porting it ( i give it 2 weeks untill someone posts it in the dev and hacking forum), i dont think enough people will use it considering how it did in the reviews
the omnia2/pro interface is more useful and everything in windows interface is re-skinned and finger friendly. too bad its not as cool looking as tf3d
With that slow ass processor? Not a chance...
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its barley running fast enough on a device that is more than double the speed of our 400mhz cpu on the x1
even if some one ends up porting it ( i give it 2 weeks untill someone posts it in the dev and hacking forum), i dont think enough people will use it considering how it did in the reviews
the omnia2/pro interface is more useful and everything in windows interface is re-skinned and finger friendly. too bad its not as cool looking as tf3d
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I thought the X1 has a 528 MHz CPU
poetryrocksalot said:
I thought the X1 has a 528 MHz CPU
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it does but is underclocked i think to 400mhz
man you have to check this:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=536178
tg01 has monster cpu and gpu ,i benchmarked the device and i dont see any chance for the interface to come to xperia (propably it use gles 2.0,its not supported by xperia).
cheers.
daiash said:
it does but is underclocked i think to 400mhz
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I don't think that it's underclocked...nobody has ever said that it was underclocked.....so why are we finally saying this now?
And how do we make the make the CPU 500 MHz?
poetryrocksalot said:
I don't think that it's underclocked...nobody has ever said that it was underclocked.....so why are we finally saying this now?
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i compared to touch diamond 2 which almost have the exact same specs and the 528mhz and everything is noticeably smoother and faster. the game Xtrat is so much smoother and does not suffer from jerkiness when the screen is full of things. the Core Player benchmark is constantly %18-%20 faster on the td2 while testing the same thing
i tried to overclock it but got nothing
THE GRIZZ said:
i compared to touch diamond 2 which almost have the exact same specs and the 528mhz and everything is noticeably smoother and faster. the game Xtrat is so much smoother and does not suffer from jerkiness when the screen is full of things. the Core Player benchmark is constantly %18-%20 faster on the td2 while testing the same thing
i tried to overclock it but got nothing
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would be nice to get it running at full speed, i use spb ms 3.1 on standard r2 rom and dont have any complaints, but if your gonna run emulators etc.... and tf3d on your x1 it's a shame because it can be so damn slow at times.
THE GRIZZ said:
i compared to touch diamond 2 which almost have the exact same specs and the 528mhz and everything is noticeably smoother and faster. the game Xtrat is so much smoother and does not suffer from jerkiness when the screen is full of things. the Core Player benchmark is constantly %18-%20 faster on the td2 while testing the same thing
i tried to overclock it but got nothing
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i think this is more about htc optimizing there handsets and having better drivers. i think SE did not look into this as it was there first handset and htc used it to there advantage (instead of informing SE that the hardware could be better used).

OMg WTF!!!

Hm? What you mean... Cpu Clock Speed 553Mhz...
Hahaha, that's funny.
It might be because pocket dos doesn't recognize something and it displays a default value. Maybe it doesn't know about the new hardware we have in the HD2. Don't know for sure, its just a guess.
There has been talk in at least one other thread that the CPU only runs as fast as it needs to for the workload it has. This reduces heat generation and power use.
If this is indeed the case then this could explain your outcome.
and other from Sktools
From what I've read in other threads, this is because there isn't any software (currently) that's capable of calculating the speed of the Snapdragon processor.
Don't know how true it is, but I can tell you for a fact that this phone is running faster than that. I know that after having a HD, running a Leo ROM on it. It was VERY slow, compared to the lovely, fluid HD2.
cyberra2n said:
Hm? What you mean... Cpu Clock Speed 553Mhz...
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another junk thread and waste of time! Feel the phone, it is obviously telling you it is bloody fast, no need digging data to proof the actual speed it has!

[CLOSED/G2] Crazy boot-up time & Specs

Is this something we can bring back into the original desire?
Also, anyone concerned about the 800mhz vs the 1ghz on the desire?
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OpWPMens9C8
Holy crap. It's seriously like 3-4 seconds.
I think the 800MHz CPU is gonna be as effecyive as a 1GHz one tbh. Remember the Moto Milestone (or Droid, depending)? Had a 550MHz CPU and was still stupidly fast. It even holds it's own in the current world of mobiles
EDIT:
Yeah, much newer Qualcomm CPU
TheGrammarFreak said:
I think the 800MHz CPU is gonna be as effecyive as a 1GHz one tbh. Remember the Moto Milestone (or Droid, depending)? Had a 550MHz CPU and was still stupidly fast. It even holds it's own in the current world of mobiles
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Yeah, much newer Qualcomm CPU
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Is it dual core as well? Or simply a 45nm die shrink of the existing architecture?
TheGrammarFreak said:
I think the 800MHz CPU is gonna be as effecyive as a 1GHz one tbh. Remember the Moto Milestone (or Droid, depending)? Had a 550MHz CPU and was still stupidly fast. It even holds it's own in the current world of mobiles
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Yeah, much newer Qualcomm CPU
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Ye me also thinks it's all about drivers and implementation, offloading more onto GPU. When drivers suck, performance sucks too, jerky scrolling and so on... but the youtube videos suggest it's insanely smooth
Nope no dualcore.
I suspect it's just underclocked to favor batterylife.
kennethpenn said:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OpWPMens9C8
Holy crap. It's seriously like 3-4 seconds.
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this is a must have device
Apparently according to GSMarena i thinnk it waas the benchmarking scores are high even for a 1ghz and it being 800mhz , im guna wait for linpack scores before i buy i new phone (how sad does that sound ) ) its this desire HD or Milestone 2
Yea. It's probably because it's got a new GPU.
Or.. We think there is a new GPU.
This is really impressive. I don't know if it is full boot (or maybe something like hibernation on PC) but it still looks amazing!
Seen the Engadget post a while ago. Wish I had waited a while before upgrading ;(
Helloooooo to my next phone
Im really pleased we have a HTC with qwerty and android finally, was a bit dissapointed that I only saw it available as the G2 yesterday but looked today and theres the press announcement
Wow! Been thinking about ditching my blackberry bold for the torch, but I think I'll get this instead.
Bit of a WM fan but android looks good, still loads of apps/hacking etc.
Oh please god i hope Orange get this (or O2)
Upgrade due in October. Yay!
Qualcomm says 7X30 uses the same Scorpion core, so it's probably underclocked, meaning we could setcpu it back up to 1ghz.
Zaim2 said:
Qualcomm says 7X30 uses the same Scorpion core, so it's probably underclocked, meaning we could setcpu it back up to 1ghz.
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Well for me if it's fast enough no need to overclock it and there must be a reason to be underclocked so don't really mind..im really curious about the new display,don't really see the point to push a phone to it's limits just to see the numbers ) my nexus that i teribly love it just works fine and snapier than ever,i will change it in favor of keyboard but i'm still thinking of keeping it rather than sell it and buy the z...Good phone!
Edit:Anyone have any ideea the multitouch is it better?i realy want a better multitouch since new games are developed for android like "nova,sandstorm etc etc" wich are super cool games but the crappy multitouch on my nexus make them difficult to play.
looks frickin awesome. kind of makes me happy that i couldn't afford an unsubsidized Nexus One xD
It seems to take much longer to boot in another video.
(The Engadget size comparison video, where the Z is booting)
kennethpenn said:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OpWPMens9C8
Holy crap. It's seriously like 3-4 seconds.
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Can they remove battery and then put it back and do the test?
Someone said it boots so quick because it doesn't actually boot - it resumes from hibernation. So removing the battery will have no change I don't think. But a full reboot will still be slow.
So it begs the question - what is the point of this fast resume anyway? Who puts their phones in hibernation...
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Someone said it boots so quick because it doesn't actually boot - it resumes from hibernation. So removing the battery will have no change I don't think. But a full reboot will still be slow.
So it begs the question - what is the point of this fast resume anyway? Who puts their phones in hibernation...
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I think it's you when you power off you actually do hibernate without knowing and then it boots in 2 secs, so it makes sense... In such case, an actual reboot would take longer than shutdown and bootup.
When you install new application and it asks you to reboot, then it might take longer than 2 secs.. if reboot also takes 2 secs then it would be even more impressive!

All aboiut OVERCLOCKING thread.

I wonder if we really "need" to overclock this beastly CPU of ours? Hell, even if i underclock to 1Ghz, most task if not all are done fast, really fast. Talking about games? Modern FPS games are driven by both CPU and GPU and thus doesnt require much of horsepower of the CPU. Im confuse why numbers of people here are crying "why they are not stable @ 1.8Ghz"? ... Even if you set it @ 1.8Ghz max, our phone will barely reach this clockspeed because other cores will kick-in in less than maximum speed of the primary core (if im right?) ... Is it just for Benchmark figures? Good figures doesnt equates to good performance and we all know that... Can you really sacrifice "Stability" for the sake of some "Ego-driven faaassssstttt BM"?
I swear, some people are just so dense. Why don't we all drive Honda civics? Do we really need a car with over 200hp and can top out at 150mph when most speed limits are 65mph? Why do we bother eating at expensive restaurants when we could save a ton and eat at mcdonalds? People have preferences...it's what makes the world go 'round. If people want to overclock, let them have it.
lude219 said:
I swear, some people are just so dense. Why don't we all drive Honda civics? Do we really need a car with over 200hp and can top out at 150mph when most speed limits are 65mph? Why do we bother eating at expensive restaurants when we could save a ton and eat at mcdonalds? People have preferences...it's what makes the world go 'round. If people want to overclock, let them have it.
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Haha good one.
I drive a v8 6.0L lumina SS, my pc is o/c'd from 2.6Ghz to 3.8Ghz Quad core, ram is overclocked to 1700mhz, have crossfired 2 5870s and tested them at 900mhz, my SIII is overclocked to 1800mhz, my LG O3D is oc @ 1350mhz (1ghz original) I guess i like fast things Maybe the OP is just a laid back happy go lucky fella and if everyone is like him we would be all driving steam powered cars and flying in propeller planes
Ok, you got me Guys .. But what pissed me is that this people all points their finger to the Kernel or Dev when they have reboots and heat-ups which is obviously the effect of their Overclocking... i can remmber a post; "damn, why i cant reach 1.8Ghz without random reboot, please fix"...
I actually agree with the op personally and I have been developing on android for four years since the g1, I don't see the need to over clock this phone as it runs really well all of the time,I too had the optimus 3d and that definitely needed overclocking as that was so painstakingly sluggish without it. the only reason I would overclock is for benchmark results other than that its just another drain on the battery for no real world performance gain
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jaytana said:
Ok, you got me Guys .. But what pissed me is that this people all points their finger to the Kernel or Dev when they have reboots and heat-ups which is obviously the effect of their Overclocking... i can remmber a post; "damn, why i cant reach 1.8Ghz without random reboot, please fix"...
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you just can't fix ignorance. if someone doesn't understand the concept and risks of overclocking, let them figure it out. sometimes it irks me to encounter posts like that as well.
androidfanboi said:
I actually agree with the op personally and I have been developing on android for four years since the g1, I don't see the need to over clock this phone as it runs really well all of the time,I too had the optimus 3d and that definitely needed overclocking as that was so painstakingly sluggish without it. the only reason I would overclock is for benchmark results other than that its just another drain on the battery for no real world performance gain
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Off topic: Optimus3D ROM is one of the most poorly optimize in modern Android flagships... I too had one, running it with AOSP is buttery smooth but also have some compromises...
I am sure you are missing the main idea of overclocking. First of all people normally do it to achieve better results in benchmark. But more and more are starting to do it for better performance and so. Overclocking a phone is useful for the first mainly, I doubt that anyone would overclock their phone in order to play games with better fps for instance. The whole idea is bad, there is a large difference between a phone with minimal cooling and a big ass desktop with 50 fans. If we want our devices to last longer we needn't touch them to make them "faster".
When I can overclock to 1.6gh AND under volt to 50mv below the stock voltage for 1.4GHZ it's pretty much a no-brainer
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