I never get tired of talking about the awesome stuff that Eugene has his hands in. G1 and myTouch 3G owners can now make their devices go over the previous top speed of 528 MHz. In the pic you can see that Eugene now has the processor passing up 600 MHz like yesterday's news. According to him, the processor can run stable at 628 MHz. Leave it to Eugene to do what "they" said couldn't be done before. Now he's shooting for 800 MHz, but unsure about the stability. Possibly more later ...
Thanks Eugene!
Update: New pic added, 780 MHz seems to be the max this CPU can handle on battery power. Good work Eugene.






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Woo, been waiting for something like this! We'll see if it turns into reality.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=55... For compiling it into source...
And we should care about this because....?
Why do people like you keep coming back?
Because some of us like a little faster phones, but then again that may be just me.
Eugene you da man. You guys never cease to amaze me. Great work keep it coming.
Hi Everyone-
I'm an novice at this stuff. How do I boost up my phone speed? By the way this is HUGE I didn't want to give up my Mytouch Fender just yet.
e-mail williejackbrainer@gmail.com
Would like to bump up my G1 to a bigger processor too, if anyone can help me reach 780 MHz stable email me at therock6650@gmail.com, yes my phone is rooted.
can someone post the link to the 600mhz g1 or any information regarding such? don't want to go the full amount over and can't seem to find the g1 stuff (maybe im just being clumsy)
Unlike Cyanogen (who practically comes to your house and does the update FOR you), this person has chosen to post only the source code for this hack. At minimum, you'd need to have a compiler app and some basic Android development experience to apply this to your G1. Definitely cool proof-of-concept but implementing this is outside the realm of casual "hackers". But hey, maybe Cyanogen will incorporate this into a future build?
Sooo, exactly how do you do this? I would really like to have this.
If you want a build running this mod, check out kingklick's work. He's compiled it into his latest 2.1 AOSP build: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=...
Meh. Get this working on a Cliq & then I'm interested.
Okay, I uploaded this file onto my phone. Now what ?
HAHAHA, WOW, a post like this really separates the common consumer from the hacker.
Look folks, this is a kernel, if you want this on your phone then find someone who has already built a rom, like Kingklick, and hopefully Cyanogenmod soon.
Until then you're SOL.