A big thanks to Eugene for all his hard work.
(http://forum.androidspin.com/showthread.php/6555-Streamline3-Nightly-CM7-Test-Kernel-2.6.35.13)
Default Streamline5 Nightly CM7 Test Kernel 2.6.35.13
Nightly CM7 Test Kernel 2.6.35.13 based on CM7 Kernel Source..
For HTC Vision / T-Mobile G2
Changes / Features:
* Streamline5 Kernel *
Download:
http://www.multiupload.com/ILPGZR60N6
MIRROR
~ Overall this Kernel version Clean up & Fine Tuning.
~ Fine Tuned 3D Freq points
~ Added FastFPE Floating Point
~ Fixed tun.ko & cifs.ko insmod error
~ Added back Smartass Governor
~ Added back Interactive Governor ( Fixed Lockup due to kernel edits regarding Overclocking )
~ Updated to ARM_L1_CACHE_SHIFT_6
~ Kernel Code Clean up
~ Full Scaling implanted ( 122 / 128 / 245 / 384 / 528 / 800 / 1Ghz / 1.2Ghz / 1.4Ghz )
~ Global Clocks Fixed
~ Fixed CPU Clock Ratio
~ Changed Perf Clocks to 122 / 528 / 800
~ Excellent Battery life ( when not OC & benchmarking )
~ Excellent Performance
~ Quadrant scores: 2500 + 2700+ to 2800+ @ 1.4 Ghz ( I would suggest Benchmark 2011 for true testing )
~ More edits to Conservative.c
~ Edits to cpufreq.h
~ Back down the performance to limit battery drain ( Quad Scores only dropped 200 points )
~ Fixed WiFi CPU Scaling hang ( Check Wifi Sleep Policies if you get Battery Drain with Wifi )
~ Stream lined CPU Scaling
~ Conservative Governor Tweaked & Now Default
~ Screen Lag most gone when flipping home screens & App's
~ Floating Point Edits made
~ Config_HZ is now set to 256 from 100, everything seems smoother w/ edit
~ Adjustments to the GPU 3D, everything seems smoother w/ edit
~ cifs.ko included
~ tun.ko included
~ Enabled swap
~ CPU Max Voltage is 1225
~ Startup Freq. 122 min / 800 max
~ Max OC 1.4GHz
~ Min UC 122Mhz
~ Optimized Sleep & Idle
~ gcc version 4.4.1
~~ Should see over all battery improvement & Should work with CM7 nightly 101 +
What I'm looking for in Report:
~ Battery Life
~ include any OC settings if Used!
~ Speed Tests ( Quadrant / linpack ) Compare to the Current CPU speed and not to 1.8Ghz + Kernel... 1.45GHz is the max so be fair in testing.
Source:
https://github.com/CyanogenMod/htc-kernel-msm7x30
https://github.com/pershoot/vision-2635
https://github.com/LorDClockaN/htc-kernel-msm7x30
http://developer.htc.com/
Thanks,
~Eugene
Nightly CM7 Test Kernel 2.6.35.13 based on CM7 Kernel Source..
For HTC Vision / T-Mobile G2
Changes / Features: * Streamline2 Kernel * Download: http://eb-productions.proboards.com/index.cgi?action=display&board=hg2ad&thread=325&page=1
~ Excellent Battery life & Performance ( Recommend ADW-EX as Default Launcher ) ~ More edits to Conservative.c ~ Edits to cpufreq.h ~ Back down the performance to limit battery drain ( Quad Scores only dropped 200 points ) ~ Fixed WiFi CPU Scaling hang ( Check Wifi Sleep Policies if you get Battery Drain with Wifi ) ~ Combo kiss version into this build ~ Stream lined CPU Scaling ~ Smartass Governor removed ~ Conservative Governor Tweaked & Now Default ~ Screen Lag most gone when flipping home screens & App's ~ Floating Point Edits made ~ Config_HZ is now set to 256 from 100, everything seems smoother w/ edit ~ Adjustments to the GPU 3D, everything seems smoother w/ edit ~ cifs.ko included ~ tun.ko included ~ Enabled swap ~ CPU Max Voltage is 1225 ~ Startup Freq. 200 min / 800 max ~ Max OC 1.4GHz ~ Min UC 200Mhz ~ Optimized Sleep & Idle ~ gcc version 4.4.1 ~~ Should see over all battery improvement & Should work with CM7 nightly 101 +
What I'm looking for in Report: ~ Battery Life ~ include any OC settings if Used! ~ Speed Tests ( Quadrant / linpack ) Compare to the Current CPU speed and not to 1.8Ghz + Kernel... 1.45GHz is the max so be fair in testing.
Source: https://github.com/CyanogenMod/htc-kernel-msm7x30 https://github.com/pershoot/vision-2635 https://github.com/LorDClockaN/htc-kernel-msm7x30 http://developer.htc.com/
Thanks, ~Eugene
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jeffakajeff said:
http://eb-productions.proboards.com/index.cgi?action=display&board=hg2ad&thread=319&page=1
Anyone played with this yet?
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Downloaded it as soon as he posted it, it runs very well. No issues that i have seen.
eugene was awesome for the vibrant....cant wait to see what he comes up with over here
He is coming over here?
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xsteven77x said:
He is coming over here?
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Who knows. Hopefully he does....anyways just flashed the kernel and my wifi seems to be broken
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I read he got a g2. My wifi is broke as well.
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xsteven77x said:
He is coming over here?
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He got a g2 and is developing kernels. I would say he is going to give desire z and g2 some love, even if it's from his website, and not xda
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Wifi works fine for me. What radio are you guys using. I'm using 26.03.02.26_M on Cyanogen 7.0.3
Using the .30 from the newest g2 leak
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lainvalenajr said:
Using the .30 from the newest g2 leak
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Me too, and I'm having wifi problems as well..
What are people running for min and max ... and where can I read more about the Smart ass governor?
lainvalenajr said:
Using the .30 from the newest g2 leak
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Bingo! Oh btw how is the new radio working for you?
Nice kernel except that for me wifi also doesn't work. Are you guys also running xboarders stock/cm mix?
Did some reading on Eugene twitter it looks like he over-clocked the gpu too. Has any other kernel done this?
boloj said:
Bingo! Oh btw how is the new radio working for you?
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For me I get better single in san diego.
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Kernel is pretty fast, seems to be very responsive with [email protected] WiFi doesn't work with .03.26 or .08.30 radios, but all other hardware seems to function correctly. I wanna test out how the battery life will be like on the kernel.
just gave a try to this kernel,
well fast fast I've tried smartass 386/1516 it never gone under 806Mhz and wifi seems broken.
Just try in setcpu you'll see in smartass the cpu don't go below 806Mhz...
dixxa said:
just gave a try to this kernel,
well fast fast I've tried smartass 386/1516 it never gone under 806Mhz and wifi seems broken.
Just try in setcpu you'll see in smartass the cpu don't go below 806Mhz...
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I have same problem, it doesn't go lower then 768.
Hopefully someone will keep xda updated if he does not post here. For those who do not know eugene is a legend. We are beyond blessed to have him working on our pbone.
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If your wifi is broken, just disable and re-enable it - worked for me.
Related
ICS Kernels for TW & AOKP
For UV Adjustment please use System TunerFeatures:
Code:
Version 4 Twiz:
~~ Back to 3.0.35 kernel
~ Volume bug fixed
~ Restored working Govs & Cleaned up bad ones
~ Battery Sleeper Mod
~ merged a few edits from 3.1 into 3.0.35 source
~ Baddass Gov
~ pegasusq governor from sgs3 source
Version 4:
~ Back to 3.0.35 kernel
~ Volume bug fixed
~ Restored working Govs & Cleaned up bad ones
~ Battery Sleeper Mod
~ merged a few edits from 3.1 into 3.0.35 source
Version 3:
~ Fixed Sticky Govs.
~ Removed Problem Govs.
~ Major fix to UI Speeds
~ Scary build-in Screen off Profile
~~~~~~~192 min Screen Off
~~~~~~~594 max Screen Off
~ Few Random issues Fixed
Version 2:
~ 3.1 Patch
~ Ton's of Faux123 MSM Patches
~ Dropped Voltage
~ Removed Lulz Gov due to incompatibility
~ Increase Hz to 250 from 100
~ Faux123 GPU Overclock
~ Ton of **** I'm not listing
Version 1:
~Fixed Camera issue / reverse color
~Fixed Scaling issues
~faux123 original OC Settings
~Optimized ARM RWSEM algorithm
~kernel:sched: LOAD_FREQ (4*HZ+61) avoids loadavg
~Remove ARM sha1 routines
~lib/sha1: use the git implementation of SHA-1
~lib/string: use glibc version
~lib/memcopy: use glibc version
~board/cpufreq: set cpu1 online/offline based off power management
Version 0:
~ Supported I/O's
~~ Noop
~~ Deadline
~~ CFQ
~~ SIO ( Default )
~~ BFQ
~~ VR
~ Supported Governors
~~ savagedzen
~~ brazilianwax
~~ intellidemand
~~ wheatley
~~ lagfree
~~ interactiveX
~~ lulzactivev2
~~ minmax
~~ lazy
~~ interactive
~~ conservative
~~ ondemand
~~ scary
~~ smartass
~~ smartassv2
~~ lionheart ( Default )
~ BLN Supported
~ OC / UV
~ Default Min / Max
~~ 192 Mhz Min per cpu
~~ 1512 Ghz Max per cpu
~ Patched to 3.0.35
~ SOD Fixed
~~ Please Report any issues
Credits:
Roman
Faux123
Whitehawkx
~~~For being a Primary Tester
~germania
~captain134
Download: AOKP Version 4
AOKP_ICS_Kernel_v4.zip
Download: CM9 Version 4
CM9_ICS_Kernel_v4.zip
Twiz Version 4
Twiz_ICS_kernel_v4.zip
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Code:
[COLOR="Red"]>>>>>>>>>>>>>>OLD GB KERNEL<<<<<<<<<<<<<<[/COLOR]
[QUOTE]** Default Macnut R1 Kernel
~ SGS2-Streamline Kernel
~~ New Boot Logo
~~ Undervolted
~~ LPM is max at 1188
~ Default Min / Max
~~ 192 Mhz Min per cpu
~~ 1512 Ghz Max per cpu
~ BLN Supported ( Insert credit here, not sure who wrote the codec )
~ Supported I/O's
~~ Noop ( Default )
~~ Deadline
~~ CFQ ( Seems to be Problematic with slow downs )
~~ SIO
~~ BFQ
~~ VR
~ Supported Governors
~~ savagedzen
~~ brazilianwax
~~ intellidemand
~~ wheatley
~~ lagfree
~~ interactiveX
~~ lulzactivev2
~~ minmax
~~ lazy
~~ interactive
~~ conservative
~~ ondemand
~~ scary
~~ smartass
~~ smartassv2
~~ lionheart
Download:
TMO SGS2
[URL=http://eb-productions.proboards.com/index.cgi?board=sgs2tmo&action=display&thread=355]kernel_T989.zip[/URL]
AT&T I727 SkyRocket
[URL=http://eb-productions.proboards.com/index.cgi?board=sgs2att&action=display&thread=358]kernel_I727.zip[/URL][/QUOTE]
MIRRORS:
[QUOTE="bmakk2055, post: 0"]I got nothing esle to do right now so here are some mirrors
Mirror 1. MINUS [url]http://i.minus.com/j2eEkde8mFh2l.zip[/url]
Mirror 2. DROPBOX [url]http://db.tt/P6DHxS3T[/url]
Mirror 3. BOX [url]https://www.box.com/shared/361b17664b86316f86f2[/url]
You can post them in the op if you like Sir....it is your work :D
Sent from my SGH-T989 using Tapatalk[/QUOTE]
Thanks Buddy Flashing Now!
Glad to see ya back!
I'm on beastmod 5.0 and currently using synergy
Flashed this and it was smooth as **** but battery was not like synergy so I switched back.
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Finally!! Lol
hows this compared to faux's or darkside? thanks
kiingJ said:
hows this compared to faux's or darkside? thanks
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Best way to find out is to try it yourself
Nismo13 said:
I'm on beastmod 5.0 and currently using synergy
Flashed this and it was smooth as **** but battery was not like synergy so I switched back.
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how long did you use it before you determined the battery didnt last long? eugenes kernel has excellent battery life
best battery life ive got so far is with this kernel
Nismo13 said:
I'm on beastmod 5.0 and currently using synergy
Flashed this and it was smooth as **** but battery was not like synergy so I switched back.
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Dude lol why dont u give it a few days. How long did u run it a few hours?
sarni84 said:
Dude lol why dont u give it a few days. How long did u run it a few hours?
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Probably one reboot
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It was posted a couple days ago somewhere else so I used it for more than a day... but try it for yourselves
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Downloading! Thanks Eugene.
I'll try as a test for 3 charging cycle. it will be my personal test vs darkside
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Ima try this kernel out on paradox 2 LOVE!
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madizmo said:
best battery life ive got so far is with this kernel
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+1
from a galaxy better than yours.
Testing this on that new skyrocket stripped out port.
Running fast, dark side x is my default.
Ill report back with results.
Btw I could do without carmans ass.
Anybody know the right way to calibrate battery?
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ArmoMafia said:
Anybody know the right way to calibrate battery?
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Fully charge, turn off, charge till 100%, unplug, turn on, discharge, repeat
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Nismo13 said:
It was posted a couple days ago somewhere else so I used it for more than a day... but try it for yourselves
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That was a link i posted and it was for the first kernel from macnut not from R1, although that kernel was great as well.
ArmoMafia said:
Anybody know the right way to calibrate battery?
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1. Fully charge your phone while on.
2. Turn off your phone and wait for it to charge to 100
3a. Unplug your phone and boot into recovery
3b. Flash rom/kernel and/or clear battery stats.
3c. Power Off from recovery & Connect charger.
4. Reboot your phone into the Android OS & Unplug charger once it stops charging.
5. Use your phone normally
6. Let your phone discharge to 0 then charge while off
This will allow you to use all the potential of the battery while conditioning it along with getting the performance the kernel intends.
eugene373 said:
1. Fully charge your phone while on.
2. Turn off your phone and wait for it to charge to 100
3a. Unplug your phone and boot into recovery
3b. Flash rom/kernel and/or clear battery stats.
3c. Power Off from recovery & Connect charger.
4. Reboot your phone into the Android OS & Unplug charger once it stops charging.
5. Use your phone normally
6. Let your phone discharge to 0 then charge while off
This will allow you to use all the potential of the battery while conditioning it along with getting the performance the kernel intends.
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Thanks buddy that's what I was looking for.
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[font=verdana,geneva,sans-serif]Nyan Kernel Tuna[/font]
By Marcusant
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Info
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Source: http://github.com/ma...t/Nyan-Tuna-JB/
Nyan Colonel was originally created for the Epic 4G as an effort to bring all of the features from other Hummingbird devices to the Epic. Now I have used my upgrade on a Galaxy Nexus and have been trying many different kernels and every one seems to have some features and be missing others. I have attempted to add as much features I can while still keeping the kernel lean and fast with great battery life. This does not require you to be some crazy linux enthusiast in order to modify, or charge you for an app capable of tuning it. It comes with the trickstermod app in order to tweak the kernel to your needs in case the preset settings don't fit your user type.
If you need help, feel free to gtalk me, I don't bite (most of the time): [email protected]
Also, if you feel I have helped, up my rep or even donate
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Features
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Bold = Default
CPU Governors
PegasusQ - A mix of performance and battery life that hotplugs the cpu at low use
Interactive - Boosts frequency based on load put on by the user. Modified to also boost on touch of the screen.
Ondemand - Basic scale on demand governor with no hotplugging
HotplugX - Ondemand modified to hotplug at low use and screen off
Wheatley - Basically ondemand (scales depending on demand) that is modified for performance
Lazy - Basically conservative (scales gradually depending on load) that is modified for performance
Schedulers
SIO - A mix of NOOP and Deadline made for flash memory, like the GNex has
BFQ - Currently experimental. For heavy IO load
CFQ - Attempts to distribute the disk fairly among processes
Deadline - Imposes a deadline on processes to prevent lack of resources
NOOP - Simplest scheduler. Good for flash memory.
CPU Frequencies (MHz)
230, 384, 729, 1030, 1228, 1305, 1420, 1536, 1612, 1728, 1804
GPU Frequencies (MHz)
Set by running: echo # > /sys/devices/system/cpu/cpu0/cpufreq/gpu_oc
echo 0 = 308MHz
echo 1 = 384
echo 2 = 512
If you don't like using command lines, you can edit the gpu_oc file with es file explorer and change it from 0 to 1 or 2
Misc Features
Feature - Default Setting
Max Screen Off - 384000
Read Ahead Buffer Size - 2048
TCP Congestion Control - cubic
Wifi High Performance - off
Fast Charge - off
High Performance Sound - off
Vibrator Strength - 1400
Battery Life Extender - 100
FSYNC Control - off
Temperature Limit - 64
SmartReflex - All options ON
Voltage Control (too much to list, just screenshot before changing)
Gamma Control - -10
Contrast Control - 6
Color Settings - Default preset
Compiled with Linaro's GCC 4.7
Fixes, speed enhancements, security enhancements, Linux updates, and battery enhancements
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Credits
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Koush - "Any Kernel" on-phone boot.img repack
bigeyes0x0 - his free kernel mod app
Ezekeel - All of his fantastic mods and govs I used in Nyan
FranciscoFranco - Speed tweaks and other patches
Linux Contributers - A ton of patches from newer versions of Linux, etc.
Red Hat Linux Developers - A ton of patches
Imoseyon - Patches, governors, etc
Everyone else who I forgot
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Changelog
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Rel5
Improved responsiveness
Improved battery life
Updated net drivers
Fixed interactive lag
Added interactive touch boost
Updated to the latest 3.0.x kernel
Filesystem optimizations
Fixed PGM and other module loading apps
Much more
[/LIST]
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Downloads
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Latest Version - http://marcusant.com...-Tuna-Rel5.zip
All versions (older/unreleased) - http://marcusant.com/nyankernel/tuna/
First for iSaint
Xda limits for a reason... causes the mobile app to crash. Thanks... -_-
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Thanks Marcusant! Somehow I feel my Nexus is now complete!
MДЯCЦSДИT said:
I will attempt to support this as much as I can on xda, but for several reasons (not that xda sucks... it is a great site, but there were some issues with OP length, etc. and it is hard to update on multiple sites), I have my main thread over at rootzwiki...
Anyways, get the full feature list at rootzwiki and I'll just post a basic overview here on this thread.
Source: http://github.com/marcusant/Nyan-Tuna-JB
Description:
Nyan was originally created to port GSM Galaxy S 1 mods over to the Sprint variant. I have since moved to the Galaxy Nexus and have noticed that whenever I would get a new kernel, I would really miss features from the kernel that I was using prior, so that inspired me to make my own kernel for the Tuna.
Full thread & download links here
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I'm gonna give this a go thx man!!!
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Umm... so tapatalk won't show the link
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Link is corrected
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Omfg epic... I miss getting a space kitty bread fix from my epic 4g, thanks marcusant!
Nice Thanx
Thanks dude... the sprint gnex is growing everyday.
Hey Marcusant is this compatible with gnexusparts? (Color app from cm10)? Hope so!
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maddoggin said:
Hey Marcusant is this compatible with gnexusparts? (Color app from cm10)? Hope so!
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I'm planning on adding support but it currently only works with ezekeel supporting apps. I will probably end up adding the support tomorrow or the day after.
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MДЯCЦSДИT said:
I'm planning on adding support but it currently only works with ezekeel supporting apps. I will probably end up adding the support tomorrow or the day after.
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cool man, thanks !
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maddoggin said:
cool man, thanks !
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Also maddogin it works magic on your ROM its so speedy. complement to the chef thanks again for the kernel.
maddoggin said:
cool man, thanks !
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Building it now with the cm sysfs support
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maddoggin said:
Hey Marcusant is this compatible with gnexusparts? (Color app from cm10)? Hope so!
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This version has support... please test
http://marcusant.com/nyankernel/tuna/Nyan-Tuna-Beta2.zip
MДЯCЦSДИT said:
This version has support... please test
http://marcusant.com/nyankernel/tuna/Nyan-Tuna-Beta2.zip
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Lol when I can't sleep I flash a lot... downloading now.
Edit: seems to be working well. And the color profiles are working as well.
Nyan is really disagreeing with the ondemand governor
Still I prefer this over any of the other kernels here so far, a good blend of features.
Thanks a lot.Awesome!
killersloth said:
Nyan is really disagreeing with the ondemand governor
Still I prefer this over any of the other kernels here so far, a good blend of features.
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Pegasusq and wheatley are similar. I'll try fixing ondemand.
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The final beta 2 (so I heard you like betas, so I made a beta of a beta) changelog will probably be:
1. Modified or possibly reset ondemand
2. CM sysfs support (in the beta 2 posted earlier)(thanks imoseyon)
3. Pegasusq tweaks and fixes (thanks sonicxml)
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I decided to open an AnTuTu thread so everybody can compare there scores.
When posting an AnTuTu score, please also share what ROM you are using and the extra engines / files you integrated and so on.
My score & Phone settings:
AnTuTu Score: 4253
ROM: Android 4.0.4 Ice Cream Sandwich (Cyanogenmod Beta 3) by Arco
Kernel: 2.3.35.14-Cyanogenmod [email protected] #1
Extra: Geeky Enginge & AdrenoLibs V3 (new) & Adrenaline Boost V3
CPU Settings: min: 245MHz / max: 1401MHz
CPU-governor: Performance
If you like this post, press thanks button! :good:
Enjoy!
*Reserved if needed*
This is my score ;
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Rooted stock ROM T-Mobile Galaxy S3
Nothing added, nothing deleted yet.
unequaldesign said:
Rooted stock ROM T-Mobile Galaxy S3
Nothing added, nothing deleted yet.
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this thread is for galaxy w and not for s3.
This is my best score antutu
ROM: [ROM] [ICS] [IMM76L] CyanogenMod 9 BETA (Build 2)
Kernel: Fortivo V3
Improvement: Geeky Enginge, Adrenaline Boost V3 & AdrenoLibs V3 (new)
CPU Settings: min: 1024MHz / max: 1401MHz governor: smartassV2
GPU- bfq
press thanks button This is very useful if you
i'm just too lazy to find my old epic screenshot
cow rom @ 1.8 ghz
5504 score
Rom: biohazard v3
Kernel: forfivos 2.3
Extras: not
Kernel V2.3 fortivo not explain how much CPU settings?
what is limits of wonder? i mean what is min and max scores of Galaxy Wonder?
0-infinity! loj
i got 122/1200
3k+ score
cmb2, geeky, forfivo
-salute!
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My best score
Kernel:forfivo v3 -2GHZ
Cpu:smartassV2 gov/ + 1401mhz-2091mhz freq.
Rom:CM9b2
ozgurakman said:
what is limits of wonder? i mean what is min and max scores of Galaxy Wonder?
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Dostum stock romla 3400 falan alan da var rootlayıp custom rom yükleyip 5500 alan da var benim gördüğüm en düşük ve en yüksek skorlar bunlar.
5700+ ^^
ROM: Bionic Cow 2
Settings:
Highscore test - 1.8Ghz performance
Everyday test - 1.4Ghz OnDemandX
Don't be bothered by the low density of the second pic, its not an other phone, I just changed it cuz i like it that way
The read speed usually much faster (about 20Mbps), in tests its like that, I have class10 card. It could be 5800+
beat my score!!
This is not good. you make your phone life shorter..
Dhada said:
This is not good. you make your phone life shorter..
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+ 1
CM9 Beta 3, disabled cpu rendering, some build.prop tweaks.
Pure CM9 Beta 3, no tweaks added yet
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Cm9 beta 3 without any tweak
CM9 b3 no tweaks
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Hello guyz. I need some tips to improve my willy's battery performance.
1) Should i use "Easy battery saver" or "juice defender" ?
2) what settings should i choose ?
3) i'm using Rempuzzle rom and have overclocked it to 691 Mhz - 352 Mhz.
4) are there any scripts ?
I use my mobile alot and it doesnt lasts for for more than 12 hours... in that time battery decreases to less than 15% & then i charge it.
5) supercharger or juwe ram optimization ? Or both ?
6) setcpu governor ? Ondemand or smartass ?
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Hello guyz. I need some tips to improve my willy's battery performance.
1) Should i use "Easy battery saver" or "juice defender" ?
2) what settings should i choose ?
3) i'm using Rempuzzle rom and have overclocked it to 691 Mhz - 352 Mhz. I've used few profiles as well such as 728 mhz for flow bridges and drag racing etc.
4) are there any scripts ?
I use my mobile alot and it doesnt lasts for for more than 12 hours... in that time battery decreases to less than 15% & then i charge it.
4)
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To choose between the apps my opinion will be to try them and to see which works best for you. I would also have the governer smartass v2 (it is in cm7 settings however i don't know about rempuzzle). There is the v6 supercharger script. It improves battery life, here is the link: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2043498&highlight=script. Check your display settings and having a constant mobile internet connection drains your battery (especially if you have a lot of accounts like whatsapp, gtalk, etc.).
And you can downclock it If you are not play games, will see no difference if it is on 576mhz or 691mhz I tested app launch speed with all frequencies and it is not noticeable, but try it. I guess battery saving apps wont help much. (at least did not worked for me)
massofsin said:
And you can downclock it If you are not play games, will see no difference if it is on 576mhz or 691mhz I tested app launch speed with all frequencies and it is not noticeable, but try it. I guess battery saving apps wont help much. (at least did not worked for me)
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Downclock it ? Its a wildfire buddy not a galaxy note 2.. its one of the slowest and decreasing processor not good idea for willy.
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I know, have one just sayin you can test it no harm if u play games overclock it of course. Dont look for MLFLOOPS or how its called... just use it and get stopwatch i tested like on launching apps coz that is the only thing that is bit slow. Try and see for yourself. I mean, find optimal settings. Good luck
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I know, have one just sayin you can test it no harm if u play games overclock it of course. Dont look for MLFLOOPS or how its called... just use it and get stopwatch i tested like on launching apps coz that is the only thing that is bit slow. Try and see for yourself. I mean, find optimal settings. Good luck
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Yeah seems i found a fine combination. Using cm7.2 and setcpu setting profiles etc but best rom is rempuzzle handsdown
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CPU tuner
Oh... that just reminded me do download CPU tuner and give it another chance Before i had problems with it, but it was another rom, anotha kernel...
Did not take me long to set up and to test it.
I use screen on/screen off trigers.
Screen on max frequency: 576mhz (OC when needed)
Screen off max frequency: 176mhz
Kernel version: 2.6.35.14-nFinity [email protected] #1
And there is no lag when it waking up!! So far so perfect
So i found the answer.
Best stock rom: rempuzzle
Use setcpu, set profiles
Overclock to 710 max 352 min
Governor: smartass
For cyanogenmod:
Best rom: cm7.2 (stable)
Set profiles wirh setcpu
Overclock max 710 min 352
Governor: smartassv2
For good performance as well as battery life.
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no
I can not agree.
For cynogenmod, best ROM version is nightly as i had sound bugs, in-call volume etc. with stable 7.2... (and all based roms on stable)
And in nightly only bug is when you take screenshot. (sometimes do it right, sometimes do not)
Either min clock freq can go to 264 as well!!!
And use CPU tuner it is free :good:
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I can not agree.
For cynogenmod, best ROM version is nightly as i had sound bugs, in-call volume etc. with stable 7.2... (and all based roms on stable)
And in nightly only bug is when you take screenshot. (sometimes do it right, sometimes do not)
Either min clock freq can go to 264 as well!!!
And use CPU tuner it is free :good:
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Well i haven't tried latest nightly so cant say anything about it.
You have your opinion and i have my own
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yup everyone has their own opinions and hence no one could decide a beat rom for all.
And btw,rempuzzle isn't a stock rom,its a 'custom sense rom'.
Wasimk32 said:
yup everyone has their own opinions and hence no one could decide a beat rom for all.
And btw,rempuzzle isn't a stock rom,its a 'custom sense rom'.
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Hahaha... thxx for corrections
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What's the best setting that provides the best gaming experience?
i always use this setting
min: 249 or 364 mhz
max: 1401 mhz
govern: interactivex/smartassh3/smartassv2
in some roms smart ass v2 or h3 is best govern but in some of them its better to use interactivex
min : 249
max : 1209
governor : smartassv2 or smartassh3
Thanks. And what about the scheduler?
Sio
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Mine
min : 364
max : 1408
governor : interactivex/sio
Maybe little off topic but what difference between Smartass v2 and h3?
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better battry life in h3
pedyvirus said:
better battry life in h3
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Thanks. So h3 is more battery saver?
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bartmw said:
Thanks. So h3 is more battery saver?
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In theory yes. But you will sacrifice gaming fps.
Lupus kernel takes time to boot
I'm using Neo V with cm10 and Lupus480p kernel, but this Lupus logo which appears during boot takes like forever before the cyanogenmod animation starts, any way to improve the boot time? If not which is the best kernel to go with my configuration.
My stuff
min= 0.1ghz - Standby clocks to lowest saving alot of battery!
max= 1.2ghz - little tiny bump for gaming as my rom can already handle most games i play
govenor= inteldemand2
schedular= row
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Usually I use max 1,6 Ghz with performance governor and sio i/o, this always runs the CPU @ 1,6. Drains battery fast, but great gaming...