On 29/03/2010 14:32, John Messeder wrote:
>
>
> After several days, my only problems seem to be pReader doesn't work
> (but Popelli reader does, though I don't care for it as much as I did
> pReader) and Tumble Ball lets me play a couple holes and hangs up (but
> if I minimize it and reopen, seems to fix it most of the time).
> OTOH, the other apps and patches I'm using are working great, and
> the dent is makes in my Seidio batter is, relative to pre-800,
> negligible -- though in the never-ending quest for "better," I have to
> agree with Cra1g that 1GHz native would be really.
> So, since I have a working reader, and don't play the game much
> anyway - I'm liking the upgrade!
Here`s the `Official Palm Party Line`:-
" . . . It’s rare for any company, even Palm, to address community
hackery directly. But that’s exactly what we got today, with Palm
issuing the following about overclocking kernels:
We have had a number of questions about the recently released
“overclocking” patches and what Palm’s position on them are.
Palm is working hard to improve the speed and performance of webOS,
as shown in our recent 1.4 update. While we appreciate the effort the
webOS community has put forth to try and help us along that path, the
use of this application is neither endorsed nor recommended by Palm and
will likely result in a voided warranty. Palm encourages webOS users to
let Palm release official updates that provide safe, reliable,
over-the-air features that improve their device in a number of areas, as
we have in the past at a rate of approximately once per month.
Needless to say, that’s the path we’ve treaded along as well: caveat
emptor, if you will. While Palm’s statement is purposefully vague, we
can read through the lines enough to see what they’re saying: if you
overclock and fry your phone (no evidence of that happening as of yet,
though time will tell), then you’re out of luck as far as the warranty
is concerned. And that’s more or less any company’s positions on their
products. If you install a supercharger on your VW Beetle and blow the
engine, VW’s not going to fix it for you.
On a side note, several PreCentral forum users have reported that since
they’ve started using the overclocked webOS kernels (both the 720 MHz
and 800 MHz), they’ve seen far fewer “too many cards” errors. The exact
cause behind the drop in memory errors in unclear, but a faster and more
stable device is cool by us.
We'll also note that Jason Robitaille has created a couple of
temperature monitoring patches that are worth taking a look at: one in
your Device Menu and another that checks your device's temp every 5
minutes and alerts you when it gets too high. . . . . "
AS taken from PreCentral
--
Tony Cooke
www.tonycooke.co.uk
contactable at tony.j.cookeATgooglemailDOTcom
Jenkinson's Law: It won't work.
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