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2010-04-08
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2010-04-08
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Then every casual user is going to clock his/her N900 to 1,5 Ghz.
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2010-04-08
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Then every casual user is going to clock his/her N900 to 1,5 Ghz.
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2010-04-08
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2010-04-08
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2010-04-08
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2010-04-08
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Yup, something like the one available on the Android. It support multiple devices and is able to auto-detect max frequency.
Plus, it has CPU Governor feature.
And also profiles for limiting the clock for different conditions (e.g. Charging, Standy, etc including FailSafe)
I would say this is a controlled OC.
The Android app is really well built and well thought out.
http://rootyourdroid.info/guides/ove...ing-the-droid/
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2010-04-08
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2010-04-08
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