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Haisook
07-26-2009, 05:33 AM
I use PXA Clocker on a T5. I want to set the default system speed to 208. I set the speed to 208 by disabling the turbo. I don't play with the BUS/LCD/..etc settings because they almost always crash or cause very loud LCD buzz.
But, whenever I set it as such, there happens to be a DIA conflict. This conflict shows up as unresponsive UP/DOWN button of the DIA i.e. the button when tapped won't function and the DIA won't go up or down.

I think it has something to do with the peripheral settings which I have no clue about. I've set PXA clocker to not manage peripherals.

So I wonder if somebody could help me with this, explaining if those peripherals have something to do with power saving, if disabling them would cause problems or not, and how to set the speed to 208 without DIA conflicts.

Any help would be appreciated.

killinghawk
07-26-2009, 12:00 PM
I use PXA Clocker for overclocking my LifeDrive and what helped for display blinking was WhineHack 1.2. Maybe it helps also for underclocking.

I did not change any other settings but bus clock speed. I do not change the turbo option.