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Here is a small (9kB) utility which is a must for every owner of an iPaq (or any other Pocket PC with a StrongARM processor). You can speed up your device using some simple taps, and without having to do soldering on your precious device (like it was with some older Casios). Up to 236MHz is possible, an average performance gain of 10% can be significant when playing videos or other high-performance tasks on your companion. The downside of the speed gain is of course that it shortens the battery life, but if you like you can underclock the processor down to 162MHz, which can give some more battery time when only playing MP3s or doing simple tasks like reading or PIM.
Never use the program when you upgrade you ROM or during other sensitive tasks, it could render the Pocket PC unusable!
Although the program was originally designed for iPaqs only, it can works with some other PocketPC2002 devices too, I have tried it on a Casio E-200 and it works. But be sure to check if you have an Intel StrongARM processor.
[Nairolf]
(Translation: seidler)
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This program is 3 years old so I'm not sure if it supports the newer PPC models. I have an iPaq 2210 which is 400mhz and this program only goes up to 236mhz so I can't overclock it. (Wouldn't installing this program automatically cap my processor at 236mhz???) An updated version of this utility for the newer PPCs would be great...
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Great utility I have an iPAQ 1930 and I really see the diferene in the speed, overall in the games, are much more fluid, Great Program!!!!!
PyroJames, remember that this program is only for StrongARM processors, so if you want to use one overclock with the 2210 you need to use Pocket Hack Master or XCPUScalar.
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Mi iPaq h6340 se queda parado nada mas intentar poner en marcha este programa y necesita un soft-reset para que vuelva a funcionar. ¿Cuando podré usarlo?
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I run it on my Casio Cassiopeia E-200(uses StronARM SA1110 CPU) and it works just fine.
My porfomance in TCPMP 0.71 benchmark(playing UnderWorld Evolution Trailer) went from an average speed of 110.06%(at stndard speed of 206MHz) to 130.12%(at overclocked speed of 236MHz).
A 20% difference in performance with a couple of taps. This program is great.
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