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XCPUScalar 400 reviewed

PostPosted: Mar 18, 2003 @ 12:21am
by ctitanic

PostPosted: Mar 18, 2003 @ 12:30am
by Guest
Pros. Easy to Use
Cons.After each soft reset you have to check the Auto Scale option back. The author claims that this is another safe feature of the program in case that the user is trying to run or use an unstable speed for that particular device. In my opinion this can be solved in the program by saving flags for each speed tested in the device. So the Scale Feature can use only those speeds where the program can find the flag. The flag for each speed will be saved only if the program can run at least a few minutes at that particular speed. If the pda is soft reset before that time range is passed the flag is not saved and the program wont use this speed after the soft reset.
BLA!!!

PostPosted: Mar 18, 2003 @ 12:39am
by James S

PostPosted: Mar 18, 2003 @ 1:14am
by damian

PostPosted: Mar 18, 2003 @ 1:34am
by James S

PostPosted: Mar 18, 2003 @ 1:54am
by damian

PostPosted: Mar 18, 2003 @ 2:11am
by sponge
It's overclocking, it goes above 400MHz, what the specific chip is not supposed to do.

PostPosted: Mar 18, 2003 @ 2:18am
by James S
You can select what speed you want the processor to run at depending on CPU load. Check out this screenshot. It does allow for higher than 400MHz clock speeds, but the program's purpose is not to simply overclock the CPU.

http://www.handango.com/include/picture ... lar400.jpg

PostPosted: Mar 18, 2003 @ 2:37am
by ctitanic

PostPosted: Mar 18, 2003 @ 2:41am
by ctitanic

PostPosted: Mar 18, 2003 @ 5:29am
by Dihnekis

PostPosted: Mar 18, 2003 @ 5:45am
by ctitanic

PostPosted: Mar 18, 2003 @ 6:20am
by sponge
I agree with ctitanic.. but I'm praying that the question was not real.

Next thing you know, Ironchef Boyardee will be suing the TurboTray maker for allowing him to open up 90 copies of the program.

PostPosted: Mar 18, 2003 @ 6:50am
by James S
He started a thread on his own website forum about how he got his H1910 running at 4GHz. The XScale is only rated for 1GHz MAXIMUM, yet he quadrupled that :roll:

PostPosted: Mar 18, 2003 @ 3:15pm
by ctitanic