> Anymore suggestions as to what might be the problem, given that Palm
has
> apparently admitted to "underclocking" the CPU on the T3 to preserve
> battery
> life, although I could see no evidence of this in the clock control
> registers...
Are you sure you are looking in the good place? I don't k
"Ron Nicholson" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote in message
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>
> A few more questions regarding T|T3 units which slow down after a power
cycle:
>
> - Are System Sounds (or any other sounds) enabled?
T3 slows down when system sounds are enabled or disabled.
> - Did the T3 "beep" wh
> This issue may be caused due to some conflicts of the third party
> application with the Palm OS on your Palm handheld.
i think that excuse went away when they removed SysSetTrapAddress()
from OS5 :) nice try for the support guy, will probably work for
someone who has no idea; but, that wont s
This is what I got back from Palm support:
They said that there is no problem with T3 and they didn't get the same
problem:
Dear Aryldo,
Thank you very much for your inquiry. I understand that when you power
off the Palm(TM) Tungsten(TM) T3 handheld and then power on after a
Reset the speed o
A few more questions regarding T|T3 units which slow down after a power cycle:
- Are System Sounds (or any other sounds) enabled?
- Did the T3 "beep" when woken-up?
- If not, does the performance change after running an app which plays
music? (or any other sampled sounds, either after reset or a
Okay,
With regard to the speed loss that is occuring over power cycles on the T3,
I've performed some experiments to try and isolate the cause, and sadly I've
been unable to do so as yet. I thought some of you might find the results
interesting anyway and can draw your own conclusions...
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