Its coming. Being the excellent developer that he is and an absolute perfectionist typa guy, he's not quite happy with its performance yet. Possible fix for it COULD mean losing the ability to min freak only down to 200 instead of the 100 MHz its at now. Just a personal poll here , but how many of you here would gladly accept that in return for gaining 400mhz on the processing speed , bringing it up to 1600 MHz?
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umm not to be a smarta$$ but gps on for long periods of time=lotsa heat anyways no? fast cure?, underclock if you MUST use your "PHONE" as a full time gps unit. why be overclocked anyways when full time navigating? it should be only navigating no? could bang it right down to 800 mhz and not suffer ANY loss of performance, maybe even less,, phone would run a lot colder. i hear some company named umm tom tom makes something like what you're wanting lol
*does kinda look smarta$$y after all smorry, but that scenerio is full of holes
so basically you are limited to 1400, possibly 1500 for a full time setting, more likely 1400 and that's a whopping 16%
wrong, refer to above
ok that's just noticeable but meh, maybe a way to enable higher frame rates or a gpu overclock would be better. the sgx power 540 gpu runs at up to 380mhz in newer dual core applications, 300 in more common. if it could be upped from 200mhz to 233 or 250 safely without the weird clock tables i see on the i9000 it would be awesome.
irrelevent to what we're doing here, it will improve performance on all these softwares
somehow a dev named Unhelpful had a great overclock kernel for eclair on the captivate that allowed cpu and gpu overclocking with a simple text file but he never posted a froyo or gb kernel probably because the community started kanging i9000 stuff instead of waiting for captivate sourcecode. it would be nice to see something like that but i guess it could be a huge pain to port and i dont think it works with the init.d scripts that voltage control uses.
Hate to say it but, this last paragraph, is kinda "unhelpful"
lol i think i made a funny..