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topcaser
07-02-2006, 10:19 PM
VJ,

we - the KJAM or QTEK9100 user need your help with following tool:

We need a little app, where we can assign the new command line overclocking tool to. Once assigned to a HW Button this little app should:

Toggle between some (from user defined) clock settings and a little window (really a little window where only the current clock is depicted) appears for 1 sec.

Lets say you specify clock frequencies 132, 156, 180 (normal operation frequency), 216 and 252. By pressing the HW button once the tool should switch to 216 (the window says: 216), by pressing the HW button again: 252 and afterwards to 132.

What do you think, is this possible in a short time? A lot of people define a fast speed (lets say 252) fix to one button. After standby the original speed of 180 is adjusted automaticallz again. I think, you can make them happy :P

vijay555
07-02-2006, 11:13 PM
topcaser: I'll consider it, but I don't have this hardware, so you'll have to send me over the software and any info about how it's setup. I can't promise I can do it, you know I'm quite busy these days. But I need to write similar code for other software of mine, so I'll look into it.

But anyone else with a Wizard want to have a go?

V

topcaser
07-02-2006, 11:28 PM
topcaser: I'll consider it, but I don't have this hardware, so you'll have to send me over the software and any info about how it's setup. I can't promise I can do it, you know I'm quite busy these days. But I need to write similar code for other software of mine, so I'll look into it.

But anyone else with a Wizard want to have a go?

V

If you are busy thats no problem. Take care oy your health and postpone this issue. Nevertheless i will send you the info of this command line option:
OmapClock -clock <freq>
Example:
OmapClock -clock 132

There will also be the need to adapt the path to omapClock application.
PS: I will ask your question in the other Thread:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/viewtopic.php?t=40284&postdays=0&postorder=asc&start=100