Hello,
I recently purchase a T-Mobile MDA. I love the phone but, it seems that the processor is just plain slow. It takes seconds between application launches. I have hear that I may be able to send my phone to some one who can speed it up memorywise?
My question is is this a good idea and how much does it cost?
As well as is there a way I can get a program to remove what is taking up space in my phones memory, storage and memory?
I am also confused about what a ROM is? Is this something I should consider?
I would appreciate any help, thanks.
You can send the phone and pay for someone else to do the same thing you can do, there is no hardware upgrade only software/registary tweaks.
There are several things you can do to speed things up, they have been discussed here extensively I would suggest doing a search.
Thanks man. Appreciate it.
I think the best way is to overclock...
I tried overclocking but to tell you the truth the best performance gains came from removing software (Anti-Virus) and reg tweaking.
Upgrade to a stable latest ROM could be a big step-up in speed as well, among some other improvements
first, upgrade to the newest ROM version.
second, run Omapclock to overclock your Wizard to a maximum of 260MHz. (240MHz is preferred)
Are there any drawbacks to this omapclock and over clocking mechanism?
eg. loss of memory space/storage space?
reduced battery life + possibly instability depending on how far you go.
I think some big differences need to be explained about speed and responsivness.
Speed is how fast the thing actually runs, responsivness is more what it sounds like this guy wants.
In our case, speed will help us squeeze another 2-3 fps out of our video players, where responsivness will make a program load in 1 or less seconds. Your standard reg tweaks and hacks will help with responsivness. If you have a video file that is kinda skipping or laggy, then overclokcing will help.
You will get little to NO performance difference with a few mhz overclock on your main OS.... I would be suprised if it did anything and not surprised if it slowed down.
In the end, look about the forums, there are MANY hacks and tweaks here posted and on other websites off of google which will help with your responsivness problems.
Some search items to look for:
GDI, animated menus, fat or fat32, cache
Thats off the top of my head, those should make you run pretty fast.
Let's do better
Here goes :
Speedup Display :
[HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\System\GDI\GLYPHCACHE]
Limit=8192
Disable menuanimations :
[HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE \SYSTEM\GWE\Menu]
AniType=0
Speedup filesystem:
[HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\System\StorageManager\FATFS\]
CacheSize=4096
EnableCache=1
I don't understand this post. How do I use these links?
Sevenpelicans said:
I don't understand this post. How do I use these links?
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they aren't links, they're registry changes
you'll need to find a registry editor to do them
Okay, I have a registry editor, as in memmaid, and resco explorer. Can someone explain how I perform these registry changes?
The are probably better and more detailed explanations but basically:
1) Launch the registry editor
2) Navigate the tree structure to the appropriate part (like using explorer for files)
Then either,
3) Edit the appropriate value (i.e. 'Anitype' is already a variable in \System\GWE\Menu) - select the variable (tap) then enter the corrected value (i.e. from above DWORD value is '6' change to '0')
or
4) Insert a new variable with the precisely correct spelling, then enter the appropriate value(s).
NOTE: You have to enter the correct type of variable, but generally you are adding:
Key (like a new folder)
String Value (has a name and then a 'string' value)
DWORD Value (has a name and 'DWORD' value, usually in dec not hex)
Hope that helps... like i said, there are better explanations out there...
PS you should often have to re-start your device for the changes to take place!
Sevenpelicans said:
Okay, I have a registry editor, as in memmaid, and resco explorer. Can someone explain how I perform these registry changes?
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Open the Resco Registry Editor, search the key which is between the [] and adjust the values as suggested above.
Hi just checked the pocket Hack master site no support for the Qualcomm MSM 7201A cpu..
any knows a tool that allow to define the speed that cpu should Run .
Thanks
There exists no tool to over- or underclock the Qualcomm cpus.
TDO
not for now
but maybe soon
yes, there is one, is called nueclock or nuedynamic clock
there is one, is called nueclock or nuedynamic clock
Please notice before install!
http://www.nuerom.com/BlogEngine/page/nueDynamicClock.aspx
http://www.nuerom.com/BlogEngine/page/nueClockControl.aspx
nueClockControl
Description
Screen27 nueClockControl allows you to change the clock speed of your Qualcomm MSM7XXX(A) based device.
Although overclocking is not possible yet, you can set the frequency of the ARM11 core to the preset ranges between 19.20 MHz and 528.00 MHz for MSM7x01A (384.00 MHz for MSM7x00). Note that Device Information always displays 528.00 MHz or 400.00MHz, so you should use nueClockControl to gauge your current device frequency.
There is also a command line mode:
nueClockControl.exe setting
where setting is a number from 0-7, corresponding to frequencies in the combobox. 7 is 528.00 MHz and 0 is 19.20 MHz. The numbers are different on the MSM7x00 400MHz parts.
Also note that it currently cannot determine the voltage level for non-A parts.
nueDynamicClock
Description
Screen25 nueDynamicClock allows you to change the clock speed of your Touch Pro or Touch Diamond based on certain parameters.
This version is now known to be compatible with the CDMA Touch Pro, CDMA Touch Diamond, GSM Touch Pro (Fuze), GSM Touch Diamond, GSM Touch HD (Blackstone)
Do not install on the HTC Titan/Mogul, HTC Vogue or HTC Kaiser. Do not install on a device that is not based on the MSM7xxx processor.
Download NueClockControl
Download NueDynamicClock
I am not resposible for any damage on your mobile!!!
I'm just link what i find on the internet!!!!!
Not to sound silly, but currently.... whats the point of changing the frequency if we cant overclock...... underclocking?
Good step in the right direction though
Clicking on "Download NueDynamicClock" shows
nueClockControl-111-v1.1-cab.cab.
Can you direct me to the link to download NueDynamicClock please as both link points to the same cab.
pyraxiate said:
Not to sound silly, but currently.... whats the point of changing the frequency if we cant overclock...... underclocking?
Good step in the right direction though
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I believe that underclocking would extend battery longevity...but I may be mistaken
Already a thread for this:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=505004
and
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=507212
Ta
Dave
I would like to know more about BFS, can anyone tell me something about it?
What is the number about?(eg:BFS-311)
Basically it schedules different tasks differently and apparently more efficiently than the standard scheduler, improving performance.
The different numbers are just different builds, ROM devs find that different builds work better than others...
Thanks but I have nothing knowledge about linux, so I really dunno what scheduler is
google it.
http://www.google.com/search?hl=en&...&q=bfs+scheduler&aq=f&oq=&aqi=g-s1g1g-sx1g-m2
http://ck.kolivas.org/patches/bfs/bfs-faq.txt
Can anyone tell me how to change the command line passed to the kernel for the LG 2X?
It doesn't seem to be included in boot.img files like with other phones. I'd love to change mine to allocate less memory for the GPU and more for the GPU (I think I don't need 128MB for the GPU, a lot of Tegra devices have it set to 64MB).