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Hack Master crashed my T-Mobile Wing (OMAP850)
 
cougar694u
Posted: 23 October 2007 02:59 PM   [ Ignore ]  
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I’ve installed the Hack Master tool and have been playing with the scaling function, but I can’t tell if there has been any improvement.

I’d like to say there has been, but is there a tool (something like sisoft sandra) that can bench mark and graph CPU/RAM performance?

**EDIT**
I had originally posted that my device locked up due to this app, but edited thinking it was just something I did (typical user error).  However, it killed my device, again, requiring a second Hard Reset.

I have the T-Mobile Wing with the OMAP850 cpu.  I tested all 5 settings from 201 to 247 and they all passed.  The app seemed to work great (couldn’t really tell if it was speeding things up or if it was just a placebo).  I went into the settings and had it set to run at startup and run minimized.  Everything seemed to work really well, the app stayed running when minimized, was resident when coming back from a standby, so I tried a soft reset and BOOM!  After that, the phone was pretty much dead.

It would boot normally, T-Mobile splash screen and tone, Windows Mobile splash screen, then prompt for password.  I entered my password and the screen turned black.  The blue bar across the stop stayed with “Password”; mobile signal (showed X first, then connected); speaker; and the clock.  I left it like this for some time, but it never went anywhere from there.  I got a phone call on my home phone asking why I didn’t answer my cell, so I called it myself and the keyboard lights lit up without any other notifications.  I hit the send button, but it wouldn’t answer or anything.  I was forced to do a hard reset.  If I slid it open, the screen wouldn’t auto-rotate.  If I hit the power to suspend, then turned it back on, it would freeze completely.  The soft-power button no longer worked, the backlight wouldn’t auto-dim, it would just hang.

I have the app installed now, but I left out the run at startup option.

[ Edited: 24 October 2007 04:40 AM by cougar694u]
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Anton Tomov
Posted: 24 October 2007 02:40 PM   [ Ignore ]   [ # 1 ]  
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cougar694u - 23 October 2007 02:59 PM

I’ve installed the Hack Master tool and have been playing with the scaling function, but I can’t tell if there has been any improvement.

I’d like to say there has been, but is there a tool (something like sisoft sandra) that can bench mark and graph CPU/RAM performance?

**EDIT**
I had originally posted that my device locked up due to this app, but edited thinking it was just something I did (typical user error).  However, it killed my device, again, requiring a second Hard Reset.

I have the T-Mobile Wing with the OMAP850 cpu.  I tested all 5 settings from 201 to 247 and they all passed.  The app seemed to work great (couldn’t really tell if it was speeding things up or if it was just a placebo).  I went into the settings and had it set to run at startup and run minimized.  Everything seemed to work really well, the app stayed running when minimized, was resident when coming back from a standby, so I tried a soft reset and BOOM!  After that, the phone was pretty much dead.

It would boot normally, T-Mobile splash screen and tone, Windows Mobile splash screen, then prompt for password.  I entered my password and the screen turned black.  The blue bar across the stop stayed with “Password”; mobile signal (showed X first, then connected); speaker; and the clock.  I left it like this for some time, but it never went anywhere from there.  I got a phone call on my home phone asking why I didn’t answer my cell, so I called it myself and the keyboard lights lit up without any other notifications.  I hit the send button, but it wouldn’t answer or anything.  I was forced to do a hard reset.  If I slid it open, the screen wouldn’t auto-rotate.  If I hit the power to suspend, then turned it back on, it would freeze completely.  The soft-power button no longer worked, the backlight wouldn’t auto-dim, it would just hang.

I have the app installed now, but I left out the run at startup option.

Hello,
Pocket Hack Master will benchmark the CPU and memory performance when you test a speed setting. Those two benchmarks are very reliable industry standard benchmarks.

Regarding the second issue - I am not sure what caused it. I am curious if built-in scaling is disabled?

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cougar694u
Posted: 25 October 2007 04:15 AM   [ Ignore ]   [ # 2 ]  
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IIRC, built-in scaling was disabled.

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