Run your Hero at 660mhz - Hero, G2 Touch Android Development

Beta testing of a new kernel that allows over clocking up to 660mhz. I have no time to do a lot of testing. So far MCR rom 3.2 is stable and fast with it. So I am calling for testers. The kernels are using ramzswap.
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Note: It will not work on 2.x rom as it is a 2.6.27 kernel.

This is great news. I would try it, but I have a CDMA Hero.

I think this also works for 2.1 ROM; I'm using Vanillain 1.0 and I went from 145 CPU benchmark to 154...

how to apply?
and does setcpu support this setting yet?
thanks for the work

1) Download the SetCPU in the link
2) Drag the SetCPU file into your SD card
3) Open and install using any file manager (I use Astro)
4) Download the setcpu.txt file into your SD card (not into a folder)
5) Open SetCPU and press Menu > Device Selection > Scroll all the way down to "Custom Frequency Config" (last on the list)
6) Then set up the frequency as you desire

is this based on teknologist's kernel? this shall be included in MCR once stable enough.

Is root needed?

Yes you need root for this to work, and just on a side notice using the overclock widget seems to work to.

worked on my hero i guess.. but how stupid m i, i tried edit the txt file and push into my nexus and try the settings... damm.. f*ck, it did not work at all... damm...

doesn't do anything for me according to linpack. Same amount of Mflops/s
edit: and screen went black and never got out of it.... :S

660 MHz ?? Bye bye batery...
Myriad Group is developing a new virtual machine for android that increases 3x the speed of the system running aplications, with the same hardware, and a optimized use of the batery and will allow richer grafics... The name of the project is Dalvik turbo and it will be show on the Mobile World Congress of Barcelona...
You can read it here: www(dot)mobileburn.com/news.jsp?Id=8684
I hope we can use it to our Hero's ...

Dalvik Turbo looks extremely promising. If 3x performance can actually be achieved, then we have to ask Google... what were you thinking with Dalvik's original design?

Please, read this:
http://android.modaco.com/index.php?s=&showtopic=302182&view=findpost&p=1185063

What do these numbers mean?

Sergio PC said:
Seems to be working fine, you can tell in various instances such as scrolling in menus etc...
Lox_Dev you the man! thanks.
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BogoMips is not the clock!
It's the efficiency of running a bootonly calibration loop.
This doesn't mean that Lox_Dev work isn't a great thing, though.

so in a nutshell, whith this mod does hero run faster or not?

ermacwins said:
so in a nutshell, whith this mod does hero run faster or not?
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I don't think so.
Just because your car shows 200mph in the speedometer doesn't mean it can go that fast.
Really, read here: http://android.modaco.com/index.php?s=&showtopic=302182&view=findpost&p=1185063

Uqbar said:
BogoMips is not the clock!
It's the efficiency of running a bootonly calibration loop.
This doesn't mean that Lox_Dev work isn't a great thing, though.
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Alright i understand ill edit that post to find some explanations.
Thanks man.

Hello I'm flash that kernel and after reboob i see circle showing droid logo => htc =>droid and that replay again and again some clue ?

After a backup I usually wipe everything out before installing a new rom.
Try this.

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[ROM][2.1 Sense][Sun 11 Jul]ChocolateEclair 1.1r2 "You ready?"

THIS IS AN OLD RELEASE! CLICKING HERE WILL GET YOU TO THE RIGHT PLACE.
ChocolateEclair 1.1r2 is based on the official HTC WWE 2.1 update. So you should know that it supports many languages.
I have built this so that we can all enjoy the official HTC ROM at a great speed and high level of functionality and stability.
R2 changelog:
- fixed A2SD
- faster boot process
- improved overall speed
What has been done to the official ROM:
- added root
- added busybox
- changed kernel
- improved overall performance
- added wireless tethering, Astro file manager and Launcher PRO to the default installation
Note: The recommended radio version is 63.18.55.06PU_6.35.15.14.
Note: Please perform a full wipe if you're coming from 1.0.1!
Features:
- stable and fast kernel, pre-overclocked @ 691MHz / 160MHz
- tweaked internal task killer, scheduler and battery life management
- all hardware working
- A2SD - enabled by default if you have an EXT partition on your SDCard
- Launcher PRO
- very fast boot process(50s)
- included modules(cifs, cryptoloop, loop, tun, ramzswap)
- USB tethering
- excellent battery life
- root
- you can change music volume while the device is on sleep mode
- wireless tethering, Astro file manager
First boot will take a few minutes, don't panic.
I have also included LauncherPRO in case you're not a Sense fan. To enable it, go to Settings > Applications > Manage applications > HTC Sense > Clear defaults. Then press the home button and choose Launcher Pro from the list.
Additional information/FAQ:
How do I enable Apps2SD?
Apps2SD is enabled automatically if you have an EXT2/3 partition on your SDCard.
Can I use SetCPU or OverclockingWidget?
Yes, you can, but you can't do anything with it because the frequency table only contains three elements. I suggest you leave it as it is.
DOWNLOAD ChocolateEclair 1.1 @ 691/160
The other kernels and screenshots are coming tomorrow; I have to watch the WC final Go Spain!ā€‹
If you like my work, please consider making a small donation. Thank you!
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I'll be the 1st to flash it. MUAHAHAH
hia mate what about the vannila version ??
That's the next thing I will do.
ah, world cup final flashing... once every 4 years
kk just rated 5 * even tho i havent flashed i know its awsome and now im waiting for the vanilla
RaduG, edit your signature.
About to flash, meet you on the other side and Yes! Go Spain.
Great job even though I love vanilla
Already flashed. Let's start the tests.
Edit 1: Boot time is 50 seconds. 12 seconds less than 1.0.1.
Edit 2: Linpack score is 20 points bigger than 1.0.1. Average is 3034.
Edit 3: PI is calculated 50ms faster than 1.0.1. Average is 9195ms.
Post updated at CPU Benchmark.
1.1 pwns 1.0.1.
I'm at work and won't get home until tomorrow morning.
Since I don't have another sd card with me. Can I have more than one backup file on my card, so If I want to return to my present state I can. ( I already have one backup on my card of Villianrom 12.)
Thanks
Jim
maddog497 said:
I'm at work and won't get home until tomorrow morning.
Since I don't have another sd card with me. Can I have more than one backup file on my card, so If I want to return to my present state I can. ( I already have one backup on my card of Villianrom 12.)
Thanks
Jim
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If you rename your backup to something else than nandroid, you will be able to backup another ROM.
shokkapic said:
If you rename your backup to something else than nandroid, you will be able to backup another ROM.
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Perfect!!
Thanks
Jim
I finished all the tests.
Chocolate Eclair is now the fastest HTC Sense ROM.
Wow, that was fast. Thanks for adding CE1.1 to the charts.
RaduG said:
Wow, that was fast. Thanks for adding CE1.1 to the charts.
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No problem. Your job is to develop ROMs, mine is to test them.
In one week, I'm thinking on starting ROMs development too. I already know who I will contact first, you.
Hey RaduG, quality roms. very impressive stuff. i know its a bit cheeky but when do you think you'll have a super fast Froyo one going? look forward to seeing your take as both sense and vanilla have gained a lot from you development. thanks.
Wow...kind a fast Rom
Thanks
Ani
Thanks RaduG. Download and testing ...

[KERNEL] EZ-DZ v03 | Godspeed OVERCLOCKING kernels for stock ROMs | 1.0, 1.2, 1.4GHz

EZ-DZ GODSPEED OVERCLOCKING kernel Update ver 03 for the HTC Desire Zā€‹
WHAT'S THIS ??
- This is a flashable Update.zip containing the stock HTC Desire Z with HTC Sense Kernel 2.6.32.21-gd2764ed.
- NOTICE this is kernel-specific. This overclocking update won't work if you have a different kernel (T-Mobile firmware, some asian versions, etc). This is intended for the current stock european generic Desire Z, the Bell-NAM Desire Z, and any custom ROM based on this Kernel version.
- It will overclock your phone's CPU to 1017 MHz, 1206 MHz or 1420 MHz Godspeed.
- The stock Kernel has not been modified. Instead of that, the Overclocking module is automatically loaded on boot.
- It also includes embedded root priviledges, disabled security, the latest Busybox (Nov 2010) and Superuser, so your root will stay even if you ever have to factory reset.
- Flashing one of this Kernel Update zips will NOT erase your personal info and configurations; it will not wipe your phone because only the kernel will be updated.
HOW TO FLASH ??
- I assume you are an experienced user, if not, please refer to the "EASY rooting/flashing TUTORIAL and FAQs for dummies" thread, read the FAQ, and them come back.
TIP: Hey, please remember: it's always clever to make a NANDroid backup before flashing anything.
- I have prepared 3 sets: a conservative 1 GHz overclocking update, an intermediate 1.2 GHz option and a more aggressive 1.4 GHz version. Pick your Downlaod from this post's footer, and copy it to your phone's SD card.
- Flash it via ClockworkMod: Open ROM Manager, tap "Install ROM from SD card", scroll to select your EZ Godspeed update zip, tap OK. Phone will reboot with the updated kernel.
TIP: DON'T check "Wipe Data and Cache" unless you wanna delete all your personal info, installed apps and configurations.
- Enjoy your new godspeed EZ overclocked DZ
WANT TO FINE TUNE OR TRY OTHER SPEEDS ??
- I strongly recommend getting SetCPU from the Market. It will let you control your max/min CPU speeds, fine tune, and many advanced options, but be aware SetCPU can't override the max speed specified by the Godspeed kernel update you choose.
- To change the max overclocking speed, You can flash from any Godspeed update to another as many times as you wish, because the only diference between each is the overclocking module autoload script 03gtrabOC, which specifies the oc-dz.ko overclocking module max value (check post 5 if you want to learn how it works or how to make your own update zips).
HOW TO DISABLE / UNINSTALL ??
Do you really wanna go back ?? OK then, manually uninstalling is EZ-DZ too:
1.- Delete the file /system/etc/init.d/03gtrabOC and reboot. The overclocking module won't be auto-loaded anymore; you're back to 806MHz.
2.- Delete /system/lib/modules/oc-dz.ko (the overclocking module). This is optional since the module won't be loaded without the script.
Everything else in this Update zips is stock (the Kernel, radio module bcm4329.ko, etc) except for a couple of ramdisk optimizations (embedded root and enabled busybox run parts capabilities) and the latest Busybox and Superuser apps (which you already had).
OR you can simply restore your NANDroid backup and forget you ever flashed this OC thing.
ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS:
THANKS to tkirton (update script guru and patient teacher), coolbho3000 (original overclocking module for the HTC Vision), stridger (recompiled module for the Desire Z), dsixda (learned a lot by reading the scripts from his kitchen) and many others.
If I owe acknowledgements please let me know and I will update this post.
DOWNLOADS:
- For 1.4 GHz overclocking download EZDZ_Godspeed_update03.zip
MD5 checksum: b28261f48b2fe437075d64bf4cd727c5
- For 1.0 GHz overclocking download EZDZ_Godspeed1GHz_update03.zip
MD5 checksum: 7e1ac82406bcf818ed33d4e886bba99c
- For 1.2 GHz overclocking download EZDZ_Godspeed1.2_update03.zip
MD5 checksum: dfc699802cae2744b22ce32f10380df6
Good work
Awesome work!
Is there a way to set speed at 1Ghz? I am using SetCPU. Slider gives me only 245, 368, 768 and 1420MHz speed. Any ideas?
Oh! And is there easy way defuse this nice kernel? Root and S-Off I already had.
Still waiting for this f$*kin' phone in France, need it !
In setCPU, impossible to set speed at stock Mhz ? (806Mhz, correct ?)
As always, feel free to modify/edit/tweak/improve etc anything I share
How are the max frequencies/clockspeeds set ??
The overclocking script file /system/etc/init.d/03gtrabOC loads the overclocking module oc-dz.ko at boot, and sets its max speed.
The last line in the script sets the maximum overclocking value:
The only change between all versions is the final number at "pll2_l_val=x" (the MHz value multiplier is 19.2). Examples:
For stock 806.4 MHz
pll2_l_val=42
For 1017.6 MHz
pll2_l_val=53
For 1209 Mhz
pll2_l_val=63
For 1420 Mhz
pll2_l_val=74
How to delete the script 03gtrabOC to stop auto-loading the overclocking module ??
Using ADB commands from a PC:
adb remount (remounts r/w for that session if phone has unsecured kernel, like this one)
adb shell rm /system/etc/init.d/03gtrabOC
How is the overclocking module auto-loaded ??
The stock boot.img was unpacked, and inside ramdisk, bootcomplete.rc was edited to include a line which enables Busybox run parts at boot, then, with Notepad++ a line was added to the updater-script of the Update zip which gives running atributes to any script dropped into /system/etc/init.d. There's where the module-loading script 03gtrabOC was placed.
Was else was included or modified ??
- The overclocking module compiled by stridger was added to /system/lib/modules/
- Superuser APK was added to /system/app/ just in case it's missing or wrong.
- Su and the latest version of Busybox were added to /system/xbin/
- A full set of Busybox symlinks was added to the Update zip updater-script with Notepad++
- Inside the boot.img's ramdisk, defaul.prop was edited to ro.secure=0 (unsecured Kernel, "root")
- The Kernel itself was not touched, to avoid conflicts / problems (anyway the source is still not available).
How were these Update zips packed and signed ??
Using Daneshm90's Update zip tool.
How was the boot.img unpacked and repacked ??
Using scripts from dsixda's kitchen on Cygwin, a Unix emulator for Windows.
Thanks AGAIN mate. Is 1.4 GHz safe choice for everyday usage?
I'll try play with values, I just want that 1GHz too.
EDIT: And I want that 1.4 GHz value too. lol
03gtrabOC has only one value, is that some kind divider? I am sorry but I can not figure those tables out.
This works great. I assume that this now sticks between reboots?
ludow said:
03gtrabOC has only one value, is that some kind divider? I am sorry but I can not figure those tables out.
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Updated post 1 (new 1GHz version) and post 5 (how to manually change overclocking speed / multiplier value)
sonofabit said:
This works great. I assume that this now sticks between reboots?
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Yes it should
gtrab, quick question. As this update has root built in do i have to root my device first or can i simply install clockwork and apply this update?
huetson2 said:
gtrab, quick question. As this update has root built in do i have to root my device first or can i simply install clockwork and apply this update?
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yes of course you need root and S-OFF to flahs this or anything non-official
check the easy tutorial FAQ linked on the post, you'll become a flashing master in 8 minutes
Is 1.4GHz the fastest we can go on the Z / without a custom kernel?
Seeing as the G2 can go up to 1.9GHz.
gtrab said:
yes of course you need root and S-OFF to flahs this or anything non-official
check the easy tutorial FAQ linked on the post, you'll become a flashing master in 8 minutes
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been a while since flashing an htc (magic), been flashing a galaxy s for the last 6 months.
Have read the tutorial now thanks and all is clear again
DanWilson said:
Is 1.4GHz the fastest we can go on the Z / without a custom kernel?
Seeing as the G2 can go up to 1.9GHz.
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I'm on 1.4Ghz, that's enough for me, but other users dare to go up and up. Check the other overclocking threads in this forum to see what other users are reporting.
This update zip won't change the voltage, just the speed, so we will have to find out
huetson2 said:
been a while since flashing an htc (magic), been flashing a galaxy s for the last 6 months.
Have read the tutorial now thanks and all is clear again
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you're welcome
gtrab said:
I'm on 1.4Ghz, that's enough for me, but other users dare to go up and up. Check the other overclocking threads in this forum to see what other users are reporting.
This update zip won't change the voltage, just the speed, so we will have to find out
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Come Christmas (well, a couple days after) my Z shall be pimped. -ish.
And I'll try an overclock of epic proportions. For five minutes, or until I crap myself. Which ever is first
this works well! Tnx man! finaly a way to overclock that stays after reboot!
all nice and stable @ 1.42GHZ
Great work! Might be a good idea to add a file with stock kernel and bcm4329.ko for the people who already flashed with a oc kernel.
JCreations said:
Great work! Might be a good idea to add a file with stock kernel and bcm4329.ko for the people who already flashed with a oc kernel.
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The stock kernel and bcm4329.ko are already included
Just delete system/etc/init.d/03gtrabOC and you are back to stock
It stangely doesn't work for me.
I already have root and s-off. But when I apply the update my DZ freezes on boot-up.
I'm doing a nandroid recovery now. Hope it wil boot-up again.
gtrab said:
The stock kernel and bcm4329.ko are already included
Just delete system/etc/init.d/03gtrabOC and you are back to stock
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hey gtrab i have kernel version 2.6.32.21-gd2764ed
will this still work on my desire z?
maus010 said:
It stangely doesn't work for me.
I already have root and s-off. But when I apply the update my DZ freezes on boot-up.
I'm doing a nandroid recovery now. Hope it wil boot-up again.
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1.- Maybe you have a different ROM, o this is not "stock" for you
2.- Maybe yoou have a corrupt download. Did you check the MD5 checksums ??

[10 JAN 2011] [DISCONTINUED] CMN 6.2.0 v2.0 [RMNET/PPP] [OPTIMIZED] [Kernel: ocm_r1]

CMN [CyanogenMod_Nand] 1.02
CyanogenMod 6.1 Desire based.
Nand through magldr 1.09 or higher ONLY. DAF is included in the package (win7 version)
Features:
RMNET as default connection mode
Smartass governer as default
0.7 custom ril wrapper from LeTama in case anyone wants PPP instead
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Kernel:
ocm_r1.
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What works:
Everything works for me except of course 720p record/decode.
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Included:
CM 6.2.0RC Nand Rom
DAF (DFT Android Flasher)
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Instructions:
Boot phone into magldr and go into Flasher menu. Connect it to the PC and wait for it to recognize it.
Run ANDR_INSTALL.exe in extracted folder from .rar, follow the instructions. If you are updating magldr will prompt you if you want to delete or keep userdata. It is SAFE to keep userdata when updating from 1.0 -> 1.01 -> 1.02
For 2.0 you MUST wipe for best performance.
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FAQ
[Q] My [insert something here] doesnt work!
[A] Search the thread, its most likely has been fixed
[Q] I get robovoice!
[A] delete or rename /system/etc/firmware/default.acdb
[Q] My apps arent showing fullscreen!
[A] Menu-> Spare Parts -> Uncheck Compatability Mode -> Reboot
[Q] Everything is too small, i want it ginormous again!
[A] Edit /system/build.prop the line ro.sf.lcd_density=200 to ro.sf.lcd_density=240 or some larger value (240 = AOSP default)
[Q] I have this weird problem and it works for everyone else but not for me, whats wrong?!
[A] Every problem is harder to diagnose if its just one person with the problem. If its just you then chances are you messed something up.
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Additional Information:
This will wipe winmo off your phone. To get it back just flash a stock winmo rom. Also, magldr takes the place of the SECOND bootscreen (there are three stages). So you can flash a first stage bootscreen no problem (I have done this), but do NOT flash a second stage one.
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Credits:
Rajko
Cotulla
LeTama
Cyanogen
etc.
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Changelog:
v1.0:
Original Release
v1.01:
Added RMNET support and as default net connection.
Update to Hastarin 8.6. LeTama RIL Wrapper .7.
Smartass default governer
v1.01a:
Hotfix, Fixed wifi for 1.01 and 1.02
v1.02:
Removes quadrant advanced and fixes wifi issues.
v2.0:
Custom built CM6.2.0RC optimized for the HD2.
Added LED Notification settings.
Button backlight settings and RMNET/PPP configurations in CM Settings.
Added Wifi MAC address fix in kernel.
new LED driver.
Revert to 240dpi
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No need for screenshots, its a stock CM rom built for nand. Quadrant advanced score is around ~1540. You wont be getting any better due to IO, which i doubt can be improved much, if at all. Its fast enough as it is.
Download v1.02: http://www.mediafire.com/?pkb4bht9gtk3axu
Download v2.0: http://www.multiupload.com/CL7MVNPUT0
How to fix wifi (1.02 only): http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LsghZNqyT70 (Credit to TechBurrow)
Custom HD2 CM Settings are in:
CyanogenMod Settings -> User Interface -> LED Notifications
CyanogenMod Settings -> Input Settings -> Button Backlight
CyanogenMod Settings -> Performance Settings -> Data Connection Mode (requires reboot)
-ocm
10char..
Waiting for this for supeer long!!! Great
SuperWOW!!!!
are instructions included within the download? Or do we just flash this ROM like any other WinMO ROM??
you guys are the greatest! happy new year to all..
InitialG said:
are instructions included within the download? Or do we just flash this ROM like any other WinMO ROM??
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+1 as I'm a little unsure, but I think it's just like flashing as you say. I'll find out in about two mins lol
Reno_79 said:
+1 as I'm a little unsure, but I think it's just like flashing as you say. I'll find out in about two mins lol
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Actually, I found instructions. lol
There's another thread started by Cotulla and he put instructions how to do it.
Instructions added in first post
sorry for my question.... maybe I'm dumby.... it means we will have just the android operative system installed??? no winmo anymore???
and is it multilanguage and feat every leo device (i.e. european no Tmouse)???
thanx in advantage and congrats 4 your work!
Thanks alot for the ROM . I will begin testing this and cotulla's stock rom .
Happy new year
I'm extremely new to all of this, do I have to put my phone in a special mode or anything, or do I just run the exe file, and my phone will automatically start.
Sorry for the noob question.
wwwooowwww.........what good way to start the new year!
You must be joking !!! unbelievable
that's a great work , and a big step in the androworld. Thanks.
Did that change anything concerning the battery life ?
Will this procedure totally wipe W6.5.5 ?
solid.snake said:
You must be joking !!! unbelievable
that's a great work , and a big step in the androworld. Thanks.
Did that change anything concerning the battery life ?
Will this procedure totally wipe W6.5.5 ?
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Yes, it will wipe winmo completely. To go back just flash a stock winmo rom.
Thanks for answer. Did you notice something concerning battery consumption ? How many mah ?
Possible to get a mirror ?
will this actually BRICK the phone? confirm works?
Great news on xda again.
Hats off for this Team
Now with possibility of installing android into nand could we have an opportunity to record 720p videos? or it's limited somehow?
another great milestone for xda-developers, you're the best

[23 JAN] gauner1986's Z-FI 0.1 (Desire Z based) [KERNEL = my own :)]

Hi guys, i'm back from exams with a fresh and funky release
This is the latest version of Desire Z Sense FRG83D - 1.72 (very close to stock). Basically everything is working and I have been using it for a couple of days now.
Speed should be WAY better than on Desire HD ROMs, but still not as fast as stock Desire, comes close though. Costs are some additional trash menu options, like the one for the hardware keyboard and no arrow keys on the on-screen keyboard.
Focus in this ROM is on battery life, free space in NAND and to be close to stock.
I have squashfsed some directories, which saves a lot of space. (Desire Z ROMs are a bit lighter than HD ones, because of the less capable hardware, but still space hungry). Finally got it down to use only 200 MB + (6MB free in /system, because mkyaffs2image does strange stuff), which means you will have ~230MB of storage space available for your user files (if you use the partitioning layout I supplied with the DFT flasher and depending on if you chose to use the EXTROM area/last 24 MB of NAND space in MAGLDR - if you have a TMOUS LEO you will of course have more). This is more than enough in my opinion, no need for apps2sd so far, but i may add it in the future.
You will be able to "overwrite" the squashfsed stuff in lib, framework and app, because i just used deep symlinking there.
Things i have removed (i can remember..):
Maps (it's an outdated version anyway - download a new version from Market)
eReader stuff + eBooks (takes 50 MB or so - WTF, not worth it)
Some commercial stuff
Most of the included wallpapers
All skins except Slate
Notes:
This ROM comes as ODEX-ROM, because that again saves a lot of space, which would otherwise be taken twice (once in davlik cache and once in /system/app / system/framework)
My own kernel is included, based on the latest linux_on_wince_htc git. It has the SMARTASS and INTERACTIVE governor, as well as support for CIFS and EXT4 (for those who need it)
Of course this ROM comes with RMNET enabled. My version of the libhtc_ril_wrapper allows you to choose between PPP and RMNET by file. If /system/ppp exists (create it with touch /system/ppp) then PPP will be used, otherwise RMNET. RMNET is working quite well, so i would suggest you use that.
If you want notifications working, install Led me know from market. I had battery drainage issues with it, so i removed it.
Known issues:
Currently none
Version 0.1 -> Multiupload
Important:
To all those having trouble flashing the ROM with Cotulla's flasher
Please go to Cotulla's thread and ask for help there, this is not the place for this.
Instructions taken from Cotulla:
1. download MAGLDR
2. download NAND Android ROM
3. Install MAGLDR to your LEO (ROMUpdateUtility.exe)
4. Boot LEO and select in the menu "4. USB Flasher"
5. Run DAF.exe on your computer. Do all steps.
6. Wait while it's flashing.
7. After flashing device will make auto-reset.
8. It should boot directly to Android.
9. If any errors happens, please report in Cotulla's thread, which is here.
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Kernel sourcecode diff to linux_on_wince_htc: http://pastebin.com/FUsLfypk
So finally i want to thank some people.. Without you that all would not have been possible.
* Cotulla: for his great MAGLDR and trusting me while testing it.
* mdeejay: for supplying me with userspace stuff.
* Markinus, LeTama, Rajko and all the other great devs from #htc-linux who contributed
* Everyone else I forgot
Tell me your suggestions for improvements on this ROM in this thread please, not in PMs
If you want to buy me a beer you can do so by clicking the link in my signature. I put a lot of time in all this.
And of course buy Cotulla a beer, without him we wouldn't have come so far in that little time!
Great I will download and test it for you.........
third...... downloading. great work will test sounds good!
Testers please let me know how the call volume is on this ROM.
Thanks!
welcome back! your DHD was a big hit to me. will flash soon
Hey gauner1986, any chance of a non-squashfs'd, non-stripped build for those of us with T-Mobile US devices? Or is it possible to de-squash it ourselves?
The only thing I don't like about the Z series is the rotating homescreens. When they rotate back to port, it's like reloading all the homescreens from fresh and it takes a while. There's always a lag for the screen elements to appear. That's one reason I don't use the imilka Vision ROM and have been waiting for an updated HD.
thanks gauner.. i will download it now ..but please i need u to think to build one on glacier it is more looking and stable
Great TNX,
I will download and try it....
EDIT: would like this rom to support DATA2EXT
good work gauner. Fan of your work!
Keep it up bud.
What's about
bluetooth mac, wake up lag and streaming video (SPB TV)????
I'm currently running gauners hd rom... what would be better with this build?
Any improvement?
juergenn said:
What's about
bluetooth mac, wake up lag and streaming video (SPB TV)????
I'm currently running gauners hd rom... what would be better with this build?
Any improvement?
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Speeds seems way better.
And I have 194Mb free Internal after first boot.
first contact : anoyng startup sound. very fast startup
I like sense but i don't like HD, it too big, so this is my best choice.
criszz said:
first contact : anoyng startup sound. very fast startup
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Yes Gauner, get the HTC sound out please
NIce to see u back and ur great build! No support of A2sd+
Its led notification work?
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Does this version have FM Radio? I didn't use it much in WinMobile, but I realize now that I miss it. Other than this, I will monitor the evolution of this ROM closely.
Hi Gauner, any chance of making your kernel work with an extended battery?
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NIce to see u back and ur great build! No support of A2sd+
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I know, it's 2bad, cant restore my apps with TitaniumBackup, I'm out of space....
Can't use this rom

[July 19th 2011][CWM]TMOUS-CM7-DATA2SD GRJ22/2.3.4 [K:tytung_r10]

This is my first post in this forum and I hope this works as well for you as it has for me.
First and foremost: I am not a developer; just an advanced user that has spent many many many hours in these forums and has used the tools I have found to make my deice the best it can possibly be. I TAKE NO RESPONSIBILITY FOR ANY DAMAGE DONE TO YOUR DEVICE BY USING THE SCRIPTS PROVIDED. I did not create these scripts and for the life of me cannot remember which forum or developer(s) I got them from; I am sorry that I cannot give the proper credit.
I have been using this DATA2SD method for about a month with several different ROMs and have found it to be very fast and very stable (only one crash in 2 weeks using Hyperdroid 2.1, not sure what caused it).
I am currently using the latest Hyperdroid CM7 (big Thanx to Pongster for a fantastic build!), albeit a version cooked using dsixda's kitchen to include my favorite apps and a few other changes. I have also used these scripts with the AOSP MIUI 1.6.24 and up ROMs (my NAND configuration has not changed between the two [MIUI and CM7], not sure if the large cache size helps or not). I have only used this process successfully with these two builds and cannot attest to the compatibility or stability if used with any other firmware.
I am using a 200MB system partition with 45mb for cache with Clockwork Recovery 4 (partitioned and updated using the HD2 toolkit). My SD card is using EXT3 set at 1024MB. Once again, this is the only configuration I have used successfully.
**BUG**
The only bug I have noticed so far is that whenever the device is rebooted CM7's Theme Manager reverts to the default (system) theme.
Instructions are included in the download. The scores shown were attained running Hyperdroid CM7 with the governor set to performance at 1152mhz (the highest stable overclock speed for my device using an 2.3.4 based ROM). The scores are provided by Quadrant Advanced (of course) and Device Mark.
nice but why is it only for tmous ?
i have one but i wonder why an tmous version is neccessary
errmm and i think u should post some Screens of the homescreen
This should work for 512 as well, i have only been able to test on us version... will post some screen shots
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Posted another in the screen shots forum
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so can some one tell me how can i try it on a eu version? I mean do i just flash it in the cwm recovery or something else?
beston94 said:
so can some one tell me how can i try it on a eu version? I mean do i just flash it in the cwm recovery or something else?
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It should work as well as it works on the tmous version because it doesn't use that much place that requires a tmous. You can't to anything wrong
If u try it I would say please report back so that the dev know if it works there too
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I included instructions with the download; these are scripts that are flashable visa clockwork recovery and should work with your device. Compatibility issues usually come into to play with the ROM that is used; it must support scripts (I think the proper term is init.d scripts). Usually Rom s that already have Apps2sd support this but i have only used this process successfully ( stable) with the AOSP MIUI and Hyperdroid ROMs
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cinnesere said:
This is my first post in this forum and I hope this works as well for you as it has for me.
First and foremost: I am not a developer; just an advanced user that has spent many many many hours in these forums and has used the tools I have found to make my deice the best it can possibly be. I TAKE NO RESPONSIBILITY FOR ANY DAMAGE DONE TO YOUR DEVICE BY USING THE SCRIPTS PROVIDED. I did not create these scripts and for the life of me cannot remember which forum or developer(s) I got them from; I am sorry that I cannot give the proper credit.
I have been using this DATA2SD method for about a month with several different ROMs and have found it to be very fast and very stable (only one crash in 2 weeks using Hyperdroid 2.1, not sure what caused it).
I am currently using the latest Hyperdroid CM7 (big Thanx to Pongster for a fantastic build!), albeit a version cooked using dsixda's kitchen to include my favorite apps and a few other changes. I have also used these scripts with the AOSP MIUI 1.6.24 and up ROMs (my NAND configuration has not changed between the two [MIUI and CM7], not sure if the large cache size helps or not). I have only used this process successfully with these two builds and cannot attest to the compatibility or stability if used with any other firmware.
I am using a 200MB system partition with 45mb for cache with Clockwork Recovery 4 (partitioned and updated using the HD2 toolkit). My SD card is using EXT3 set at 1024MB. Once again, this is the only configuration I have used successfully.
**BUG**
The only bug I have noticed so far is that whenever the device is rebooted http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=852219&page=37CM7's Theme Manager reverts to the default (system) theme.
Instructions are included in the download. The scores shown were attained running Hyperdroid CM7 with the governor set to performance at 1152mhz (the highest stable overclock speed for my device using an 2.3.4 based ROM). The scores are provided by Quadrant Advanced (of course) and Device Mark.
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Is the same as:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=527636
or
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=852219&page=37
or is another approach?
I don't believe so; i believe the process outlined in that post (i could be wrong) uses a data image similar to the one Rafpigna uses in Rafdroid or in Acura MIUI which is stored on the root of the sd card. This script uses ext 3 for the storage. I could be wrong, this is my first time seeing that post.
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i tryed with EU HD2 and no problem
one question: it's possible to try to OC tytung kernel to 1.5ghz? (like in rafpigna 1.9)
pirlano said:
i tryed with EU HD2 and no problem
one question: it's possible to try to OC tytung kernel to 1.5ghz? (like in rafpigna 1.9)
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It should work :$
But make a nandroid backup before flashing the kernel so you can revert to the "stock" rom if booting fails after flashing
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pirlano said:
i tryed with EU HD2 and no problem
one question: it's possible to try to OC tytung kernel to 1.5ghz? (like in rafpigna 1.9)
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I have not been able to use Raf's kernel with any 2.3.4 Rom at 1.5 ghz with or without these scripts. I haven't seen anyone we in the forums mention this so maybe it is my device... if anyone has a suggestion I would live to see it, i really like Raf's kernel, sips the battery...tytungs kernel maxes at 1190, which is also unstable on my device with 2.3.4 Roms
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I have not been able to use Raf's kernel with any 2.3.4 Rom at 1.5 ghz with or without these scripts. I haven't seen anyone we in the forums mention this so maybe it is my device... if anyone has a suggestion I would live to see it, i really like Raf's kernel, sips the battery...tytungs kernel maxes at 1190, which is also unstable on my device with 2.3.4 Roms
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tytung is stable for me and 1190mhz on tytung is fast as 1536mhz on rafpigna one, so i was thinking that 1536mhz with tytung would be awesome...
btw with hyperdroid cm7 v2.1 with tytung at 1190mhz and you trick i'm only able to reach """only""" 2500 point in quadrant, and 3d graphic is corrupted (some 3d bench are black). it's possible to update graphic driver with an update.zip in recovery?
what rom are you using to reach 3000 points?
pirlano said:
tytung is stable for me and 1190mhz on tytung is fast as 1536mhz on rafpigna one, so i was thinking that 1536mhz with tytung would be awesome...
btw with hyperdroid cm7 v2.1 with tytung at 1190mhz and you trick i'm only able to reach """only""" 2500 point in quadrant, and 3d graphic is corrupted (some 3d bench are black). it's possible to update graphic driver with an update.zip in recovery?
what rom are you using to reach 3000 points?
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I am running Hyperdroid cm7 2.1 at 1152MHz ( the highest stake clock speed for my device). Have you tried setting the governor to performance in cyanogenmod settings? Chainfire 3d lets you update the driver of the device but this program is meant to make the rendering of complex 3d graphics easier for older devices (at least that's my understanding). I am using this program but I did not apply the effects to quadrant ( or any other app). The high scores database read/ write speed.
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cinnesere said:
I am running Hyperdroid cm7 2.1 at 1152MHz ( the highest stake clock speed for my device). Have you tried setting the governor to performance in cyanogenmod settings? Chainfire 3d lets you update the driver of the device but this program is meant to make the rendering of complex 3d graphics easier for older devices (at least that's my understanding). I am using this program but I did not apply the effects to quadrant ( or any other app). The high scores database read/ write speed.
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yes when i play games or do some bench, i set performance and min and max at 1190mhz it's possible to go higher than 1190mhz with tytung r10? (limit is written on the kernel or somewhere in system params?)
i tryed to install chainfire drivers but i still got black screen on 3d tests
3d tests on newer gb cm7 are working ok, so i'm asking if there is an update.zip flashable in recovery to update driver in this pongster's hyperdroid cm7 rom
pirlano said:
yes when i play games or do some bench, i set performance and min and max at 1190mhz it's possible to go higher than 1190mhz with tytung r10? (limit is written on the kernel or somewhere in system params?)
i tryed to install chainfire drivers but i still got black screen on 3d tests
3d tests on newer gb cm7 are working ok, so i'm asking if there is an update.zip flashable in recovery to update driver in this pongster's hyperdroid cm7 rom
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I tried once to substitute Raf's kernel for tytungs using dsixda's kitchen with a gingerbread Rom and it wouldn't boot. I don't know enough about kernels to change the processor values and I don't know if a flashable update for the drivers for this Rom.
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cinnesere said:
Instructions are included in the download. The scores shown were attained running Hyperdroid CM7 with the governor set to performance at 1152mhz (the highest stable overclock speed for my device using an 2.3.4 based ROM). The scores are provided by Quadrant Advanced (of course) and Device Mark.
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Looks like a nice script! Questions:
1) Is it necessary to use the same partition sizes as you for it to work?
2) Once Data2SD is implemented, can you restore data partition to SD using advanced restore in CWM?
So does this script really make the rom faster and more stable than it already is? Like for example dorimaxes rom?
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lukedunk said:
Looks like a nice script! Questions:
1) Is it necessary to use the same partition sizes as you for it to work?
2) Once Data2SD is implemented, can you restore data partition to SD using advanced restore in CWM?
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Thank you...
1) The short answer is; I don't know. I have used this partition setup with several ROMs and just decided to try it with the scripts. I am using this ad my daily driver and have been for about a month with only one crash, so Idon't want to start experimenting with the setup just incase ( Hyperdroid is a very stable Rom to begin with).
2) The script itself is not apart of the backup so you would have to follow the installation procedure after the restore.
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