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    windows7 | # 51 | 2011-05-18, 15:04 | Report

    what is the impact this will have on battery life?

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    augustthe | # 52 | 2011-05-18, 15:49 | Report

    when enabling WSEGL_UseHWSync the hildon get laggy when scrolling,anybody facing this probem

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    m4r0v3r | # 53 | 2011-05-18, 15:54 | Report

    if your like me and don't care about fancy transitions. search transition in the HAM and get the transition control and set all values to 0. its not a real speed up, just a visual one

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    tushyd | # 54 | 2011-05-18, 16:06 | Report

    Man, hw acceleration works great! Hopefully it stays stable. But the extra smoothness is nice on the eyes for sure.

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    epitaph | # 55 | 2011-05-18, 16:08 | Report

    Originally Posted by augustthe View Post
    when enabling WSEGL_UseHWSync the hildon get laggy when scrolling,anybody facing this probem
    HWSync hasn't anything to do with hw acceleration, because it's just enabling the vertical-blanc-interrupt-sync. First off this cause the animation to look nice and 2nd it makes the device lags because the software gets sync to the vertical-blanc interrupt of the graphic-processor. This can only work if the software making the transition can draw a full transition in one (1) vertical-blanc (vbl). Obviously this isn't your observeration (lag) and although on many device its cause a reboot loop.

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    Duff | # 56 | 2011-05-18, 17:18 | Report

    Originally Posted by jedi View Post
    A very simple bench mark could be something like:
    Code:
    echo "2^2^20" | time bc
    (you'll need to install 'bc' from the repos). It makes the CPU calculate a big sum. It will give you a few timing values at the end - these can be used to compare before and after results.

    FYI, my N900 gives:
    Code:
    real    0m 20.64s
    user    0m 19.05s
    sys     0m 0.05s
    Sorry for the noob question, what is this bc? couldn't find it on app manager :S

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    jedi | # 57 | 2011-05-18, 17:32 | Report

    Originally Posted by Duff View Post
    Sorry for the noob question, what is this bc? couldn't find it on app manager :S
    bc is command line calc program - one of those handy old linux utils. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bc_programming_language

    to install try
    Code:
    root
    apt-get install bc
    Not too sure which repos it's in...

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    epitaph | # 58 | 2011-05-18, 17:35 | Report

    Originally Posted by Duff View Post
    Sorry for the noob question, what is this bc? couldn't find it on app manager :S
    bc = big calculation or big num(ber). It's a number larger than double integer or any other number bigger than a 32 bit processor and thus doesn't fit into a cpu register.

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    karam | # 59 | 2011-05-18, 17:40 | Report

    Originally Posted by windows7 View Post
    what is the impact this will have on battery life?
    well for me i have smart reflex enabled
    heavy usage (browsing - mediaplayer - webos games) about 8 continuos hours
    and if standby only gsm - a bit mediaplayer well last about 3 -4 days

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    shaddam | # 60 | 2011-05-18, 17:43 | Report

    Code:
    real     0m 15.44s
    user     0m 14.09s
    sys      0m 0.04s
    tbh with all the settings enabled from this guide, all of which i already had anyway d=, if you just lower the cpu to say 250 with smartflex, lower your screen brightness you really are going to see an improvement in battery power

    and if you are going to go power mad with 1050mhz ect then you will see an improvement compared to stock 600mhz

    gav

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