QUOTE (homerjs @ Feb 19 2006, 07:01 PM)
OMG its working 156mhz on 2003
No probs yet
One thing though......
How can I hold this speed even after reboot?
Becuase after reboot or phone went out, its back to normal speed...
Well, i think that there is a way to hold the overclocked settings after reboot. I'm copying from the text file escorting omapclock.
"OmapClock -clock <freq> [-confirm] [-launch <path> [-restore]]
-clock <freq>
σρςΰνΰβλθβΰες χΰρςξςσ οπξφερρξπΰ β ΜΓφ
-confirm
ςπεαξβΰςό οξδςβεπζδενθ θημενενθ χΰρςξςϋ
-launch <path>
ηΰοσρςθςό οπξγπΰμμσ (οσςό σκΰηϋβΰςό β δβξινϋυ κΰβϋχκΰυ!)
-restore
βξρρςΰνξβθςό οπεζνώώ χΰρςξςσ οξρλε ηΰβεπψενθ ηΰοσωεννξι
οπξγπΰμμϋ (θγνξπθπσεςρ, ερλθ νε ηΰδΰν οΰπΰμεςπ -launch)
ΞχεπΈδνξρςό οΰπΰμεςπξβ ηνΰχενθ νε θμεες.
Οπθμεπϋ:
OmapClock -clock 132
OmapClock -clock 144 -confirm
OmapClock -clock 144 -launch "\Storage\test.exe" -restore "
I dont understand the language of course but these are commands which may help to hold the overclocked settings. I think that we could make a start up shortcut with the above settings that would always run omapclock with any command we want.
Right now i'm waiting my mpx200 to fully load so i can hard reset and finish with installation of wm 2003. After having serious problems with wm 5.0. Mpx was not turning on. Although, wm 5.0 are great.
So, i will try the above idea myself and i'll inform you.
Greetings from Greece.
Bye