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Nov 2 2004, 10:23 AM
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Group: Members Posts: 82 Joined: 24-January 04 From: Boston, USA Member No.: 1,531 |
Is there any safe application available to control the clock of the SL-6000L CPU? I know some exist for the SL-5600 and SL-C7/8xx, has anybody tested one of those on the SL-6000L?
I'm not really interested in overclocking my Z, actually I want to do the opposite when using it for non processor-intensive tasks, like checking Calendar and reading e-books. If the clock could be slowed down to ~100MHz, there would probably be a measurable impact on battery life. I could use some more of that.... Thanks. |
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Nov 2 2004, 12:05 PM
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Group: Members Posts: 39 Joined: 30-March 04 Member No.: 2,554 |
The xscale processor should already be scaling down when it can. Shouldn't it?
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Nov 3 2004, 02:54 PM
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Group: Members Posts: 577 Joined: 17-March 04 Member No.: 2,365 |
Intructions on :
http://externe.net/zaurus/modules.php?op=m...=article&sid=18 files on: externe.net/zaurus/kernel I use downclocking to use my Z as a cellphone with an audiovox rtm8000 |
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Nov 4 2004, 06:56 AM
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Group: Members Posts: 82 Joined: 24-January 04 From: Boston, USA Member No.: 1,531 |
guylhem,
thanks for your suggestion. It looks a little too "radical" though.... If I understand correctly the instructions, you are talking about replacing the kernel. I'm looking for something a bit less extreme, like a small stand-alone utility. Searching the internet I found an ipk file for an applet called "freqchangeapplet_0.1_arm.ipk". Does anybody know if such an applet would work on the SL-6000L with the standard Sharp ROM and if it requires anything else to work? The feed where I found it is for the SLC7/8xx series. Thanks for any inputs, Paolo. |
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Nov 4 2004, 07:17 AM
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Group: Members Posts: 1,176 Joined: 3-October 03 From: UK Member No.: 547 |
If you do not have a virtual file called /proc/cccr_change then you cannot change the clock speed on your 6000.
All the other XScale zauruses need a patched kernel because Sharp didn't enable this feature in their kernel. |
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Nov 4 2004, 09:36 AM
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Group: Members Posts: 577 Joined: 17-March 04 Member No.: 2,365 |
Correct - you need to flash the kernel anyway. I use my new kernel daily, without any problem (except the one I already have with the old kernel, like qte crashing on some qcop instructions :-)
I recommand using the battery applet instead of freqchangeapplet, which doesn't look good on the 6000 screen. Moreover, the battery applet can be called from a click on the taskbar (no need to start any app) and automatically set the cpu speed to the one you want when some conditions are reached (ex: charging, low battery) |
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Nov 4 2004, 01:16 PM
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Group: Members Posts: 82 Joined: 24-January 04 From: Boston, USA Member No.: 1,531 |
guylhem & tumnus,
so you are saying that, look aside, even the freqchangeapplet_0.1_arm.ipk won't work without the new kernel or the /proc/cccr_change virtual file? Okay, if I find the courage I'll flash the Z with the new Kernel..... I know, if done with the proper attention is not a big deal. I guess I'm just being too anxious over my new SL-6000L. Thanks. |
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