Turbo Tray - Turbo Tray is a program that puts an icon in the System Tray and lets you single-click on it to change the processor's frequency, shifting through several values.
The program is memory-resident and will retain its settings even when the Pocket PC is turned off (but it won't survive a Soft Reset, of course).
Originally designed to let possessors of an IPAQ 1910 gain access to a frequency of 300 MHz, thereby obtaining better performance from video programs and certain games, it was subsequently improved, and on the author's site you'll find several versions (Turbo Tray 472, Turbo Tray 498, Turbo Tray 333), adapted to various machines. Vice versa, you can also reduce processor frequency to increase battery life.
Used in conjunction with Speed Stepper by the same author, here's a way to exploit low-end machines to best advantage. But it's not without its risks.
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Supported operating systems:
Pocket PC 2002, Windows Mobile 2003, Windows Mobile 5.0
tGetFile.dll Pocket PC tGetFile.dll-Microsoft has provided a restricted File Dialog for Pocket PCs and Palm-size PCs. The dialog can open files only under the "My Documents".
tGetFile.dll is an alternative File Dialog which does not have this restriction. With tGetFile.dll installed, Tillanosoft PocketNotepad or such programs that support tGetFile
SuperWaba Best Java Virtual Machine for PalmOS, Windows CE and Symbian
CleanerDumpfiles CleanerDumpfiles opens the folder '/Windows/System/Dumpfiles' with the file explorer and allows you to manually delete the temp files/folders created by the WindowsCE error reporter. NOTE: It's safe to delete ALL of the files in this folder if you are not working on debugging a project
GAPI GAPI is an API for games distributed in the SDK of PocketPC. Thanks to this API you can now enjoy last generation PocketPC games still in development phase.
Includes new display features
New versions of Gx.dll y Gx.lib
Performance Monitor Performance Monitor - Performance Monitor is a program that precisely monitors the state of the system on a Pocket PC.
It displays in real time the amount of memory used by the running programs (Main Memory) and the amount of memory used by the installed programs (Program Memory)
Kai's Control Panel .Net Kai's Control Panel .Net - This Installation creates a programgroup ''Control Panel'' in ''Programs'' with 31 small programs for call different system settings
Speed Stepper Speed Stepper - Speed Stepper is a XScale speed stepping program. There are a number of speeds that the XScale processor is capable of. This program currently lets you select three of them. 100 MHz, 200 MHz, and 300 MHz. Executing the program will show you what your current speed setting is and let you change it
ValkSoft Index.dat Viewer ValkSoft Index.dat Viewer - When you are using a Pocket PC, all your browsing history is stored in hidden files. Even though most people are unaware of that, Internet Explorer (IE) keeps these records and does not delete them when you empty your browser cache or delete temporary files by using third party cleaning software
Other Software by developer «Keith Riser»:
Power Countdown Power Countdown - Are you tired of having your Pocket PC accidentally turn on in your pocket and later find the battery has been drained? Well Power Countdown will solve this little nuisance.
Power Countdown is a software based power off with a 5 second timer. Enabling Power Countdown will place an icon in the system tray
Key Guard Key Guard - Key Guard is a little application that will make sure that the application buttons cannot power the unit on.
Key Guard will place a lock icon on the system tray. When the icon is in the locked position, the keys can only turn off the unit, if already on, and keep the unit off if its already off
Speed Stepper Speed Stepper - Speed Stepper is a XScale speed stepping program. There are a number of speeds that the XScale processor is capable of. This program currently lets you select three of them. 100 MHz, 200 MHz, and 300 MHz. Executing the program will show you what your current speed setting is and let you change it