What Rom has 2.2 and has an overclock processor?
kidcjay25 said:
What Rom has 2.2 and has an overclock processor?
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Whichever one you install.
They can all use overclocked kernels provided you select the right one.
I believe all of them now that kernal source is available. I think netarchy's kernal goes to 1.15 on any rom. If you use CM6 and snap kernal, some people have reached 1.28 or so. But 1.19 is very stable.
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Does that .19 really make that much difference?
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Ok I'm rooted and prior to I had the OC where I ran thru terminal.
My question is do I need to wait until a sense UI kernel to be compiled or does it go by the type of hardware since its still technically a G2
Or can I continue using the vision_OC.ko file?
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Check the development section, already there are two kernels which have OC. I flashed BaconBits through ClockWorkMod, works great!
Superfrag said:
Check the development section, already there are two kernels which have OC. I flashed BaconBits through ClockWorkMod, works great!
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Are you using sense UI?
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I didnt want to start a new thread since this is already about OCing and is fairly new.
I used the old kernel for the temp root and had my phone OCed to 1.56ghz and it was very stable. I'm using the bacon bits now and want to do the same thing.
Second question is more advanced. Can voltage be modified on the baconbits kernel? I love OCing stuff and I'd love to see how far this phone will go.
What I'm asking for is a line I can edit in a file to add the speed my phone is stable at, or a string of commands for terminal.
I have flashed Virtuous 1.0.1, I would like to play a little with oveclocking ,as it is written in ROM description it support oveclocking.
I am looking for some guide about flashing kernel and oveclocking or if somebody could even describe it here I would really appreciate it.
Additional for confirmation, I've read there are 3 kernels for virtuous: standard, advanced and shipped from HTC (default in virtuous).
I would like to overclock to safe frq ,I've read somewhere it is 1GHz. Probably it would be sufficient to flash standard kernel.
Ok so coming back to question how to flash new kernel and overclock our pocket PCs?
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Sebalos said:
I have flashed Virtuous 1.0.1, I would like to play a little with oveclocking ,as it is written in ROM description it support oveclocking.
I am looking for some guide about flashing kernel and oveclocking or if somebody could even describe it here I would really appreciate it.
Additional for confirmation, I've read there are 3 kernels for virtuous: standard, advanced and shipped from HTC (default in virtuous).
I would like to overclock to safe frq ,I've read somewhere it is 1GHz. Probably it would be sufficient to flash standard kernel.
Ok so coming back to question how to flash new kernel and overclock our pocket PCs?
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From what you stated, it seems Virtuous has an OC kernel already, just download SetCPU from the Market and follow the prompts.
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I would like to install Incredikernel without erasing all my data, is that possible? Also would incredikernel 2.6.38.8 and the newest Pure Speed Rom work well?
Flashing kernels does not erase data. So you are safe in that department.
As for the performance of the suggested kernel I do not know
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Ok thank you very much.
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jporter18 said:
I would like to install Incredikernel without erasing all my data, is that possible? Also would incredikernel 2.6.38.8 and the newest Pure Speed Rom work well?
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Nope. Pure Speed is Sense, the newest incredikernel is AOSP.
AFAIK there are no 2.3 sense kernals? Correct me someone if im wrong.
You are looking at a crackflashing troll with ORD.
watt9493 said:
AFAIK there are no 2.3 sense kernals? Correct me someone if im wrong.
You are looking at a crackflashing troll with ORD.
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you are totally correct. they cant maker gingersense kernels until the source code is released, most likely with the official OTA update
What kernel is best for cm7? I'm currently on stock cm7 kernel, I just want a fast and stable kernel for everyday use.
sebastianlow said:
What kernel is best for cm7? I'm currently on stock cm7 kernel, I just want a fast and stable kernel for everyday use.
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For aosp roms I would personally recommend EViollets latest ManU test kernel 2.0.2
Don't let the fact it is a test kernel put you off, it's very stable, very quick, and good battery life.
Find it here...
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=883598
(bottom of the second post).
Hope it helps.
How about tiamat and vork?
I prefer Tiamat's. I don't know, it just works better for me compared to ManU. To each his own.
ManU works great. Best for battery for me.
Kudos on using the saying correctly btw. It is "to each his own" not "each to his own" which really annoys me for some reason
How to flash the zip? Wipe dalvik and flash?
sebastianlow said:
How to flash the zip? Wipe dalvik and flash?
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Kernels are packaged in flashable zip. So yeah flash it. Do nandbackup as usual. You don't need to wipe unless someone more knowledgeable here says otherwise.
sebastianlow said:
How to flash the zip? Wipe dalvik and flash?
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you can use kernel cleanup script, you can fine it in the xda form "ultimate_kernel_cleaning_script_v2_by_lippol94.zip",
flash this first then flash the new kernel zip.
Reboot into recovery.
Wipe dalvik cache.
Flash new kernel.
Reboot.
Done
ManU has always been a great kernel for me, Tiamat constantly rebooted my phone.
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Personally, ManU would be the kernel of choice.
Have yet to be disappointed
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I've always liked the thalamus kernel and a mod 8 version I'm currently using. It works great with Redux 2 and oxygen
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paul8944 said:
I've always liked the thalamus kernel and a mod 8 version I'm currently using. It works great with Redux 2 and oxygen
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Indeed. Won't work with redux 1.2, cm, gingervillain, Miui or dgb though. Different camera drivers you see. So depends on the Rom
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I tried several kernels (including stock, tiamat, thalamus etc) but I will have to concur - ManU-HAVS kernel has been great so far and I've been using it for a couple of months now. It's very stable and very battery efficient.
ok,
right now my kernel is the Gingertiny v2 and it drains my battery a ton.
my version on my phone is Froyo
i want a kernel that helps not hurts my Droid Incredibles battery life, but still can have better speed on internet than a stock kernel
can someone help
Relapsable said:
ok,
right now my kernel is the Gingertiny v2 and it drains my battery a ton.
my version on my phone is Froyo
i want a kernel that helps not hurts my Droid Incredibles battery life, but still can have better speed on internet than a stock kernel
can someone help
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How are you using a gingerbread kernel on a froyo rom?
So your looking for a froyo kernel with wireless N support?
cmlusco said:
How are you using a gingerbread kernel on a froyo rom?
So your looking for a froyo kernel with wireless N support?
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well what would the Liberated v3.0 rom run as, i think its Froyo
Go to settings and check your android version to be sure
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MagnaCore said:
Go to settings and check your android version to be sure
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android version 2.3.4
Gingerbread.
Is the rom sense or (aosp)
Never used the rom u speak of.
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Relapsable said:
android version 2.3.4
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Ok so liberated is a gingerbread sense based rom so your kernel options are pretty limited. Other than the gingerting kernel i believe there is only one othe by wildstang, but it is basicly the stock kerlel.
cmlusco said:
Ok so liberated is a gingerbread sense based rom so your kernel options are pretty limited. Other than the gingerting kernel i believe there is only one othe by wildstang, but it is basicly the stock kerlel.
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ok so what could be a good rom to pair the incredekernel with cause i really want that custom kernel