[Q] Voodoo Control Lagfix Changes - Galaxy S I9000 Themes and Apps

Phone: SGS (GT-I9000)
Firware: 2.3.3
Baseband: I9000XXJVO
Kernal: 2.6.35.7-I9000XWJVH-CL184813 / [email protected] #Dark_Core_2.4 / Mon May 16 EEST 2011
Build: DarkyROM JVH v10.1
I downloaded and installed Voodoo Control from the market and under Voodoo LagFix / Lagfix Preferences it has the following:
Ext4 conversion : Checked
Ext4 /system: unChecked
Lagfix debug mode: Unchecked
is it safe to check Ext4 /system - ON and reboot the phone.
Will this wipe my data or will everything still be there???
Also, will it make the phone faster?
My phone is running really well and I don't want to take a risk if there is no benefit.

In 2.3.3 and 2.3.4 firms RFS is fast enough ... For me there is no difference
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jetpack101 said:
Phone: SGS (GT-I9000)
Firware: 2.3.3
Baseband: I9000XXJVO
Kernal: 2.6.35.7-I9000XWJVH-CL184813 / [email protected] #Dark_Core_2.4 / Mon May 16 EEST 2011
Build: DarkyROM JVH v10.1
I downloaded and installed Voodoo Control from the market and under Voodoo LagFix / Lagfix Preferences it has the following:
Ext4 conversion : Checked
Ext4 /system: unChecked
Lagfix debug mode: Unchecked
is it safe to check Ext4 /system - ON and reboot the phone.
Will this wipe my data or will everything still be there???
Also, will it make the phone faster?
My phone is running really well and I don't want to take a risk if there is no benefit.
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yes you can enable it. it will not delete any data. make sure you have at least 200MB of free space on your internal sdcard. but i think this is checked from voodoo before converting to ext4.
yes it will speed up your phone.

Thanks
Did the change and all is working really well.

Gingerbread-support
hi,
is there a kernel flash for 2.3.5, cf-root?
On the "Project Voodoo" website is just the kernel version for Froyo...
greetings
mark

Related

[APP] One Click Lag Fix APK - 2.0 (UNSUPPORTED development halted)

OneClickLagFixV2PLUS inside the app is currently in RELEASE status. It has been tested on a fairly enormous number of devices without issue.
This is an APK (Normal Android App) that will install an EXT2 lag fix for you.
The APK itself can support a number of different lag fixes. It currently has the old OCLF V1 fix, which uses symlinks, and it now also has a new V2 fix which uses bind mounts.
This is in a new thead, as the old thread is very very long, and this is now version 2.
New features of the OCLF2+ lagfix vs OCLF1+
- Bind mounts are faster and require less O/S overhead than symlinks, making this fix smoother in everyday use.
- The bind mount allows for Android to report the correct free space available.
- If something goes wrong at boot, and the bind mount does not initialize, you will boot up to a copy of your data from before the lagfix was applied. This makes V2 safer than V1. (copying /system/bin/playlogosnow onto /system/bin/playlogos1 will effectively restore your device to how it was before you applied the lagfix. There is also an undo option, which will copy all of your changed data back to RFS before restoring.)
- As a bonus, an option to set the wifi screen off timeout is included.
How to use this:
Copy over the APK file onto your phone, and run/install it as normal using 'My Files'. There will be a 'One Click Lag Fix' app installed. Run that, and select the option you want!
The app will automatically kill all running tasks, and enable flight mode. You should probably not use the device while the lag fix is running. If you accidentally hit back or home by mistake, re-enter the app and re-select the lag fix. It should still be running.
Known issues in 2.0.0
Some devices with heavy carrier customization cannot install EXT2 Tools. Fix should be in the next version, if possible.
On Froyo (Android 2.2) this lag fix will refuse to install if the apps2sd feature is in use. The error you will see if Apps2SD is in use on installation will be that the loopback cannot be mounted.
Workaround: In order to install the lagfix on froyo, you will need to set each app that is on the external SD back to regular. Once the lagfix is installed, you can move apps back to the SD.
Fix should be included in the next version, if possible.
If you use up more space inside the EXT2 than is available outside the EXT2, you will have to remove apps/delete data until you have enough space to copy your data back when you want to uninstall. To help avoid this, don't set the space bar all the way on the far right.
Supported Devices And Firmwares
Root support is available for:
- I9000 Galaxy S on Android 2.1
- Captivate on Android 2.1
- Vibrant on Android 2.1
Other devices / Android versions will have to use a different method to root
Lagfix support is available for:
- I9000 Galaxy S on All Firmwares
- Captivate on All Firmwares
- Vibrant on All Firmwares
- Fascinate on All Firmwares
2.0.1 - 2.0.4 Changelog
- Fixed WifiTimeout option to work on Froyo
- Fix for OCLFV1 undo.
- Sync is called before bind-mounting, to ensure no data is lost.
- Fix for APPS2SD error (loopback can't be linked error)
2.0.5 Changelog
- Fixed WifiTimeout to work on strange firmwares without a system.system
2.1.0, 2.1.1Changelog
+ Lagfix V2+ has been updated to V2.1+ which features enhanced data security
In order to install it, you must first undo V2 using the option, and then install V2.1+ as usual
- Fixed WifiTimeout to now correctly require EXT2 Tools
- Fixed Cleanup option to now correctly clean up the V2 lagfix as well as V1
- EXT2 Tools will now remount /system as read-write
- Changelog included in app for market users
2.1.2 Changelog
- Fixed 'Restore Bootlogo' option to work correctly when V2 lagfix is installed.
- Fixed 'Restore Bootlogo' option to restore the froyo bootlogo if running froyo.
2.2.3 Changelog
+ Lagfix updated to V2.2+ which contains:
- Fix for new Vibrant, and I9000 JJ1 firmware.
- Fix for the timezone issue.
~ To Install V2.2+, use the undo V2 function, and then re-do with V2.2+
+ Kernel Installer (ALPHA) that allows you to easily flash a kernel to your device
2.2.4 Changelog
- Fix for menu->help button opening kernels page.
- Minfree now shows current settings
- Set scheduler now shows current settings
- Set scheduler now has an option to apply tweaks from hardcore on XDA forums
- Text cleanup
- Fix for occasional crash on fetching kernel manifest
2.2.8 Changelog
- Galaxy Tab Support
- Fix for installing with APPS2SD active
- Fix for set-on-boot for minfree and scheduler/tweaks
2.3.0 Changelog
- Bug fixes for occasional 'Broken Pipe', as well as related failure to copy boot up scripts.
- z4root option added, which opens the market to the z4root app.
- update.zip root option now downloads update.zip instead of having it included.
- Fix for typo in cleanup option, it should now work correctly
Rooting Froyo
Froyo's recovery mode is locked down, so you can't root it from your device.
However, you can use this: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=803682
Donations
Since a lot of people have been asking, I set up a paypal account and got a donate link: https://www.paypal.com/cgi-bin/webs...=PP-DonationsBF:btn_donateCC_LG.gif:NonHosted
Feel free to donate if you want, but I'm happy if you don't donate too.
Full source code under the GPL is available from http://code.google.com/p/oclf/
Nice work! Will test it soon!
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Very nice, thanks, will try it asap
Now downloading to test. I hope it will be great work.
Damn! Just when I decided to try out the stock firmware without any lagfixes. :-| Guess I have no choice but to succumb to your awesomeness now.
Will make a backup of data on my internal memory (just in case) and give this a shot on my brand new JM8 now
Sent from my GT-I9000 using XDA App
Hang on, looks like it has a bug! I did a clean firmware flash, and its just giving a 'disabled' message, because it seems to be erroring on trying to find /dbdata/ext2data/
I'll have a 2.0.1 up within a few minutes with the fix. Sorry! I need a QA department!
Good work!
Do we need to uninstall APK v1 before using this APK?
I guess yes, but you never know.
Thanks
Is this the app version of "voodoo" fix only with ext2 (the one you started testing earlier in different topic) or its old virtual file method?
Hmm, can't find the lagfix
Thx for readding it
lol ^^
Will report back in a few minutes
RyanZA said:
Hang on, looks like it has a bug! I did a clean firmware flash, and its just giving a 'disabled' message, because it seems to be erroring on trying to find /dbdata/ext2data/
I'll have a 2.0.1 up within a few minutes with the fix. Sorry! I need a QA department!
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2.0.1 is up in the first post. If you downloaded 2.0.0 and noticed that it didn't work, grab that one.
Steephig said:
Good work!
Do we need to uninstall APK v1 before using this APK?
I guess yes, but you never know.
Thanks
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You don't need to uninstall APK v1 first. It will overwrite it.
V1 lagfix will need to be uninstalled first, but the uninstall can be done by either V1 or V2 APKs.
dupel said:
Is this the app version of "voodoo" fix only with ext2 (the one you started testing earlier in different topic) or its old virtual file method?
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Virtual file method, but better.
RyanZA said:
You don't need to uninstall APK v1 first. It will overwrite it.
V1 lagfix will need to be uninstalled first, but the uninstall can be done by either V1 or V2 APKs.
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I phrased my question a bit weird, what I meant to say was if the v1 lagfix should be uninstalled, but you gave the answer anyway.
Nifty!
Can I try it this in 2.2 JPH?
Thanks...
halabibk said:
Can I try it this in 2.2 JPH?
Thanks...
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It was deved this evening now, completely in JPH. So yeah, JPH works. If anything else works is unknown!
Also, the wifi timeout option does not work in 2.2, only in 2.1 Android. I'll put the fix up with whatever other bugs people find in a bit.
halabibk said:
Can I try it this in 2.2 JPH?
Thanks...
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Tried it on my sluggish JPH.
Now it's blazing fast!
Very nice RyanZA.
THX!
Now my JPH firmware seems to be as fast as JM6 with Voodoo fix
Dennis
Thanks, another Q? actually I am using CFLagFix 1.80, still can use this?
Got an error (running XXJPH):
"Could not link loopback device /dev/loop0 to /dbdata/rtssdata/ext2/linux.ex2! loseup: /dev/loop0"
Damm i chose to upgrade the app from 1.6.7 but there are no install options am i missing something ? when i open the app no options to install anything
wifi timeout defo not working on 2.2 JPH

[MOD] BackLightNotification v2.3 (froyo) - led notifications by touchkey backlight

This modification is ONLY for firmwares with Android 2.2 (froyo)!
What is BackLightNotification?
The BackLightNotification mod converts the touchkey backlights into a notification led.
What is modified?
The BackLightNotification mod replaces the kernel by a modified kernel and it also replaces the lights.default.so in /system/lib/hw/.
In detail: This kernel includes my backlight notification patch and additionally built-in ext4 and tun modules. (For lagfix and vpn support.) The lights.s5pc110.so in /system/lib/hw/ enables android led notification via backlights. This mod does not include any modified app. To enable led/backlight notification for an app/function see the Q&A "How do i enable notification for ...?"
What other features are included with?
working recovery 2e (for unsigned/testsigned update.zips - also included in the noroot packages)
ext4 support
tun support (compiled in - no module)
What Galaxy S phones are supported?
The kernel in this thread is only for i9000 and i9000m (Bell Vibrant).
If you are searching for a kernel for your phone have look at this page: Supported phones by BLN (official list)
If your phone is not listed on that page, then you may ask someone who creates custom-kernels for that phone, whether she/he would like to include BLN. The patches are compatible to all already released Galaxy S phones.
Does this mod drain the battery?
No, that issue has already been fixed in the eclair build (in v0.9.8rc3).
Measurements on eclair showed, that an ongoing BLN increases battery consumption by 0,18% per hour. The average battery consumption without BLN is 1,04% per hour, so an ongoing BLN results in an overall battery consumption of 1,22% per hour. And by the way: ongoing NoLed results in an overall battery consumption of more than 9,5% per hour. Please see the Q&A "How much does this modification affect battery life?".
For more questions and answers have a look at the Q&A in the second post.
Instructions for installation/update:
If you have any lagfix installed, remove/disable it before installing this BacklightNotification kernel.
New method for rooted phones: SGS kernel flasher app:
If your phone is already rooted you can try the SGS kernel flasher app.
Just download&install the app and select any .tar or update.zip that you want to flash from this thread.
Old methods for not rooted phones:
Odin/Heimdall-method (recommend):
(includes also recovery 2e)
Download:
Android 2.2.1 (JPX and newer): i9000_BacklightNotification_v2.3.2_odin.tar (md5: 8b08af1f946c2fb79d3c41aedf483e21)
Android 2.2 (JPM/JPO/JPP and older): i9000_jpm_jpo_BacklightNotification _v2.3.2_odin.tar (md5: 81e9e80c6a4a501b7d209a35dee0f0d0)
start odin
select the .tar-file for PDA
power off the phone
boot into download mode (by pressing & holding "Vol Down" + "home key" + "power key" together,
when bootlogo appears, release the keys)
plug in the usb-cable to the phone
press start in odin (DO NOT select re-partition!!!)
wait for reboot
see the Q&A "How do i enable backlight notification for ...? and install apps, if needed"
If the liblights is not properly installed you also have to apply this by recovery: bln-liblights-v1-install-update.zip
If you want to have more control over BacklightNotification:
BLN control app - blinking, call notification, scheduler and more to come
Update.zip-method (only with recovery 2e or cwm):
(You wont lose root, if rooted with cf-root or bln root .tar, includes also recovery 2e)
Download for
Android 2.2.1 (JPX and newer): i9000_BacklightNotification_v2.3.1_update.zip (md5: d13ea101a2c9a646350e012626254b99)
Android 2.2 (JPM/JPO/JPP and older): i9000_jpm_jpo_BacklightNotification_v2.3.1_update.zip (md5: 17941a7ebbe791e0599544be8d481ace)
copy the zip-file to /sdcard/
rename the zip-file to "update.zip"
power off the phone
boot into recovery mode (by pressing "Vol Up" + "home key" + "power key" together,
when bootlogo appears, release the keys)
apply update.zip (Vol Up/Down to select and Home key to apply -
you will see strange characters and a flickering screen, that is normal)
wait for reboot
see the Q&A "How do i enable backlight notification for ...? and install apps, if needed"
If you want to have more control over BacklightNotification:
BLN control app - blinking, call notification, scheduler and more to come
BackLightNotification with Universal-lagfix:
BacklightNotification v2.2 with Universal-lagfix v0.3
BLN is disabled by default in this build, you need to activate BLN by BacklightNotification settings app OR by cwm recovery.
Please use this build only until sztupy releases a new Universal-lagfix version > 0.3 .
BackLightNotification with Voodoo lagfix(-only):
Download from the project-voodoo.org website.
Support for voodoo lagfix:
xda - Discuss about Project Voodoo / lagfix, color
Removal:
Download for:
JPx and newer: "i9000-remove-bln-froyo -update.zip" (md5: 8463aa118645c5bb94a385d1ba6ff7a7)
JPO/JPM and older: "i9000-jpm-jpo-remove-bln-froyo -update.zip" (md5: 303b8e7f2f3804d3da1f937306460ec0)
(if you have the voodoo package, use the package from project-voodoo)
and continue with step 2. of the instructions above.
Credits:
supercurio (for voodoo lagfix and the kernel-update.zip-template)
chainfire (for the cf-root ramdisk)
sztupy (for universal-lagfix)
Questions & Answers:
How do i enable led notification for ...?
sms: notification by default
touchwiz email: notification by default
gmail: notification by default
Google talk: notification by default
calendar: download "Calendar notifier" app from market (alternative)
call: my BLN control - Pro from market
any other apps:
ask the author of the app for notification led support
What lagfixes are supported?
Universal-lagfix by sztupy (see the this post for additionally Universal-lagfix sub-build)
"Voodoo lagfix" is compatibleand here is available
Chainfire's CFLagFix is compatible
RyanZA's One Click Lag Fix 2.0 APK is compatible
z4ziggy's z4mod is semi compatible (solution: first install bln, then patch bln kernel with z4mod and flash again)
Mimocan's lagfix is not compatible (solution: remove/disable lagfix)
A2SD is not compatible (solution: remove/disable A2SD lagfix)
How much does this modification affect battery life?
With backlight notification permanently powered on, the battery lasts around 82 hours (around 3,5 days, 1,22% per hour). This means, that activated backlights will increase battery usage by about 0,18% per hour. If there is no backlight notification ongoing, battery life is normal (around 96 hours, 1,04% per hour). Tested with flight mode enabled.
How do you test the battery consumption? This is a common and reliable method.
Could you add a fade feature?
That is not possible, hardware is limited (by controller firmware) to simple on/off.
I got the message "Cannot open update.zip (bad)". What does this message mean?
That means the file got corrupted, you should delete the update.zip in /sdcard/ and download the zip-file again, copy it again to /sdcard/ and rename it to "update.zip".
Source:
github: kernel: linux-2.6.32.9 | license: GPLv2
normal bln ramdisk | license: unknown (proprietary?) | author: samsung/chainfire/neldar
rooted bln ramdisk | license: unknown (proprietary?) | author: samsung/chainfire/neldar
voodoo lagfix ramdisk | license: GPLv3 | author: supercurio (Francois SIMOND)
BacklightNotification patch for froyo | license: GPLv2 | author: Michael Richter (alias neldar) | comment: bln is compatible to all Galaxy S phones, no porting needed (just enable KEYPAD_CYPRESS_TOUCH and disable KEYPAD_MELFAS_TOUCH in config)
patch 2.2 -> 2.3, in 2.3.1 a new installscript is added
Liblights for BacklightNotification | license: Apache-2.0 | author: AOSP, Michael Richter | comment: have a look at the NOTICE file (and dont activated bln by replacing liblights, the new app is able to activate bln within android.)
Chancelog:
BLN v2.3.2:
* fixed: install script not working
v2.3 (stable)
* added: blink sysfs file
v2.2 (stable)
* new sysfs interface (/sys/class/misc/backlightnotification/) - recommend update
v2.0 (stable, based on rc1)
v1.1.4 (release candidate 1)
* minor fix (typo)
v1.1.3 (beta2)
* fixed: backlight notification broken in sleep mode
* fixed: recovery broken
* fixed: pixel noise/snow during boot
v1.1.0 (beta1)
* build with Sourcery G++ Lite 2010q1
Voodoo is listed as compatible in the second post, but in the first one it says 'not yet build'. Which one is it?
woeds said:
Voodoo is listed as compatible in the second post, but in the first one it says 'not yet build'. Which one is it?
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BLN is compatible with voodoo, but there is not yet a build of bln with voodoo available.
neldar said:
BLN is compatible with voodoo, but there is not yet a build of bln with voodoo available.
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Ok can't wait for one, should be a great combo.
I just got Voodoo to run, and I don't want to redo everything again, so I'll hold off of this for now. But as soon as a Voodoo version is released, I'll be all over it. Thanks a lot for your great work!
just flashed "i9000_BacklightNotification_v1.1.4_RC1_odin _root.tar" on jp6. after the S i get a black screen and the 2 BLN buttons are blinking. ive already tried a reboot.. what shall i do?
/edit: i restored factory settings and now it continue with booting
I flashed the CF-Root kernel on my JP6 official Froyo (updated through Keis), so I have the 2e version Recovery. I have some questions:
1) If I use the update.zip method which you state to be no-root, will my phone be unrooted again? (I suppose so, but I wanted to ask anyway);
2) Which pit should I use to flash the root version with the Odin/Heimdall method?
3) Should I check Re-partition with Odin method and lose data? (And if not, why do we have to specify a pit?)
Thanks in advance and keep up the good work!
I'll flash when bln + voodoo is available
thunderteaser said:
I flashed the CF-Root kernel on my JP6 official Froyo (updated through Keys), so I have the 2e version Recovery. I have some questions:
1) If I use the update.zip method which you state to be no-root, will my phone be unrooted again? (I suppose so, but I wanted to ask anyway);
2) Which pit should I use to flash the root version with the Odin/Heimdall method?
3) Should I check Re-partition with Odin method and lose data? (And if not, why do we have to specify a pit?)
Thanks in advance and keep up the good work!
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1.) if you have already cf-rooted (or used bln_root.tar) then the phone will stay rooted by using the update.zip.
may be i should rename it, to avoid confusion.
2.) Well, i dont know what happens if you not select a pit. maybe you want to try it? for jp6 i think 803 is the recommend pit file, only use 512 if you also used it to flash jp6/jpm with odin.
3.)NO, DONT select re-partition!
neldar said:
2.) Well, i dont know what happens if you not select a pit. maybe you want to try it? for jp6 i think 803 is the recommend pit file, only use 512 if you also used it to flash jp6/jpm with odin.
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I'm on 803pit(not 100% sure here), flashed with JPK, then flashed JPM w/o repartition. Working flawlessly.
After that flashed BLN kernel, witout pit selected. Works as expected
neldar said:
1.) if you have already cf-rooted (or used bln_root.tar) then the phone will stay rooted by using the update.zip.
may be i should rename it, to avoid confusion.
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Oh, thank you, thank you, neldar!
I used the update.zip method: it was very easy and fast and everything went smooth as silk!
I confirm that my phone is still rooted (yippie!) and I'm really really enjoying it!
2.) Well, i dont know what happens if you not select a pit. maybe you want to try it? for jp6 i think 803 is the recommend pit file, only use 512 if you also used it to flash jp6/jpm with odin.
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Since I opted for the update.zip method, I'm also asking someone else to try it. By the way, when I flashed the CF-Root kernel through Odin I didn't have to specify a pit and, obviously, I did not select re-partition. On the other hand, Heimdall does not support repartitioning yet, but requires you to specify a pit file. I'm still confused a bit.
xan said:
I'm on 803pit(not 100% sure here), flashed with JPK, then flashed JPM w/o repartition. Working flawlessly.
After that flashed BLN kernel, witout pit selected. Works as expected
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EDIT: Great!
3.)NO, DONT select re-partition!
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Okie dokie! If I'll decide to upgrade to the next release through Odin, I won't select it! Though, when you already have a rooted phone and 2e recovery, I think the update.zip method is the easiest/safest/fastest!
Finally, here's my feedback: It really does what I expect it to do, and it does it pretty good! I really don't care about all the fuss on the blinking feature, I prefer a battery-friendly/lite kernel that just works. Moreover, you scored a bull's eye by adding the "Super Optimized" kernel! So far, it's a 10 out of 10!
I'm waiting for you to add Voodoo support, once it's released!
Thank you again and keep up the good work!
This works on any 2.2 firmware right?
EarlZ said:
This works on any 2.2 firmware right?
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Yes.
I did only test jp6/jpm, but the other firmwares should also be fine.
edit: xan wrotes he tested it with jpk and it works.
Does it supported Super Optimized JPM-JP6 Kernel ?
ZaBeY said:
Does it supported Super Optimized JPM-JP6 Kernel ?
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It says so right in the first post.
Bricked my phone
Your instructions are very confusing
First, you said this version supports FroYo.
Then you said it supports Voodoo and thanked @supercurio.
So OF COURSE i assume that means his froyo voodo lagfix is supported.
Guess what? Later on its mentioned that its not. Too late for me though, its bricked and no way to recover. Have to reflash JPM, redo Voodoo. All data gone.
Correction On Bricking
okay i didnt have to reinstall JPM, i just reflashed voodoo and it came back
aatifsumar said:
Your instructions are very confusing
First, you said this version supports FroYo.
Then you said it supports Voodoo and thanked @supercurio.
So OF COURSE i assume that means his froyo voodo lagfix is supported.
Guess what? Later on its mentioned that its not. Too late for me though, its bricked and no way to recover. Have to reflash JPM, redo Voodoo. All data gone.
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Which method do you apply? Odin or update.zip?
Used Odin..

[Kernel] [EURO] [1.4ghz OC/UV] MCR or Overcome compatible/Voodoo Sound V16 26/03

What's in the package:
Galaxy TAB (euro) kernel
1.4Ghz clockspeed (stock voltage)
Voodoo Sound patch V6 (search the market for the Voodoo Control App)
100 % MCR EXT4 compatible & separate Overcome version
UV control by sysfs or app (thanks to xan)
Camera/key-backlight working
UV LCD (3.3v to 2.6v) thanks to koxudaxi
UV RAM(1.8v to 1.6v) thanks to koxudaxi
LED Flash for flash light apps thanks to koxudaxi
Filesystem support - EXT2/EXT3/EXT4
frequencies 100/200/400/800/1000/1200/1400
rooted adb shell
ClockworkMod 3 (thanks to Paul Obrien)
Some info about the undervolt control:
- full UV user control via sysfs
- works on all governor
- echo "50 50 150 75 75 100" >/sys/devices/system/cpu/cpu0/cpufreq/UV_mV_table
- column 1 for 1.4ghz, 2 for 1.2ghz, 3 for 1000mhz, 4 for 800mhz, 5 for 400mhz, 6 for 200mhz and lastly 100mhz
-values are mV
- Use xan's app if you don't like to work in terminal/adb here
Always BACKUP your stuff before flashing anything.
Flash with recovery
If you've got general issues, please note your current ROM and version, including your TAB version i.e. Euro P1000
If you can, include a logcat
If you can't, try taking a picture of the issue (if it's visible)
Describe what you were doing at the time, as much information as possible...
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You can flash with recovery.
or extract the zip and use Heimdall to flash the zImage (kernel directory)
Heimdall must be version 1.1.0 or greater
You MUST have the libusb drivers WORKING in download mode before you can flash using Heimdall.
Use the command line:
heimdall flash --kernel zImage
where zImage is the name of the kernel, full path names are allowed.
Downloadlink:
Galaxy Tab 1.4Ghz V16 - Overcome version
Galaxy Tab 1.4Ghz V16 - MCR version
If you have a problem with the sensors just push this file to /system/lib/hw : http://xda.richardtrip.org/tab/sensors.default.so
GPL:
Kernel Source: https://github.com/richardtrip/galaxytab_kernel
Credits:
acollwill (testing and posting useful comments)
Rotohammer (for the bootloader fix).
Chainfire (Bootloader App/Clockworkmod 3)
techomancer (uploading the original source)
koxudaxi (1.4Ghz patch and modified voltage control app)
Paul Obrien (initramfs)
Changelog:
Version 16:
updated Voodoo Sound v6(thanks to supercurio)
ext4 updates
fixed LED Flash for flash light apps thanks to koxudaxi
UV RAM(1.8v to 1.6v) thanks to koxudaxi
UV LCD (3.3v to 2.6v) thanks to koxudaxi
Version 15:
*changed recovery keys (extra keys, previous keys still working):
up = menu
down = search
ok = home
back = back
Version 14:
*Add int voltage UV (thanks to Koxudaxi)
*Add 600Mhz (thanks to Koxudaxi)
Version 13:
*update sensors drivers (all sensors seems to work on MCR R1)
*Update sensors.default.so
Version 12:
*Ondemand governor default
*Added interactive governor
*sensors file to previous version
Version 11:
* Added Voodoo sound patches (search the market for the Voodoo Control App)
* Added tun.ko and cifs.ko to the update.zip
* Updated the sensor drivers
Version 10:
*Added 1.4Ghz
*changed initramfs to MCR (ext4) version
Version 6:
Fixed sdcard card mount
run scripts from /system/etc/init.d
Version 5:
fix filesystem detection for nandroid backup (RFS + EXT4)
Version 4:
Fixed colour density
Tested with ext4 (Roto JME v4 converted with koush recovery, 2000+ quadrant)
Version 3:
removed bootlogo
Changed initramfs for ext4 system and data support
Add BFQ disk scheduler (default)
lowmemorykiller: don't unregister notifier from atomic context
rcu: "Tiny RCU", The Bloatwatch Edition
Version 2:
Reduced size of kernel.
Version 1:
Galaxy TAB (euro) kernel
1.2Ghz clockspeed (stock voltage)
UV control by sysfs or app (thanks to xan)
Camera/key-backlight working
Filesystem support - EXT2/EXT3/EXT4/RFS
frequencies 100/200/400/800/1000/1200
rooted adb shell
ClockworkMod 3 (thanks to Chainfire)
Will test tonight
Sent from Galaxy Tab.
Wow this is a major steps for the tab. Great job.
From the Tab.
www.twitter.com/ayman07
Excellent. Will install it on Monday when my 3rd tab comes
Good work !!!
Tried on ATT Tab with Roto's JME4, but failed. Probably cause I still have locked bootloaders>
hmm
hmm
this could be a good place to start moding my tab..
i have had the tab a month now and havent yet done much but root it and add lots of software, in fact loads of software !!
the tab needs a kick up the ass and may be this will do just that..
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now i just need to figure out my way round the tabs flashing tools ..
thanks
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Ya you must have unlocked bootlaoders to use this!
Yeahh after the htc desire your now on the galaxy tab. Do you have plans to make your own custom rom for the tab Richardtrip?
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sorry but the file should be placed where odin?.thanks
rikiau123 said:
sorry but the file should be placed where odin?.thanks
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select PDA and flash.
Kernal works well...but can you please get rid of the T-Mobile splash screen along with the pixelled screen before it...not everything has a T-Mobile Tab.
Thanks.
rmanaudio said:
Kernal works well...but can you please get rid of the T-Mobile splash screen along with the pixelled screen before it...not everything has a T-Mobile Tab.
Thanks.
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i can
10 char
Hi there. Does it work for any GSM tabs?
Sent from my GT-P1000 using XDA App
Tab is way better now.
just lost all my data after flashing this kernal on my tmobile tab. wiped my internal sd to
beware: back your **** up 1st
Lol
I got weird distortion on the bootloader, followed by the T-Mobile logo. Then it rebooted. I got the distortion again, T-Mobile logo again. It started up fine. I seem to have lost all of my data.
b0ricuaguerrero said:
just lost all my data after flashing this kernal on my tmobile tab. wiped my internal sd to
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This kernel does not wipe anything. Please tell us what you did exactly?
TheGrammarFreak said:
Lol
I got weird distortion on the bootloader, followed by the T-Mobile logo. Then it rebooted. I got the distortion again, T-Mobile logo again. It started up fine. I seem to have lost all of my data.
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Did you use any sort of lagfix?
Kernals dont wipe anything!
This kernal works well! Just need to polish it a bit with the splash screens.
Quadrant score up almost 200 points: Went from 1010 to 1177.
It should work on all GSM tabs...works on my Rogers/AT&T i987 GSM tab.

[Nov29][GSM][Kernel|ROM][Froyo][P1000L/N]

November, 29 2011
Honeycomb-Beta-v3.5 for P1000L/N
Download
Instructions (use P1000LVJJM9 Froyo downgrade)
You can download JM9 ROM here .
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September, 04 2011
New kernel.
Download
Features:
Recovery CwM with full functions.
Added host USB.
Added I/O Schedule [VR]
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August, 20 2011
I created a place for discussion about P1000L/N in Portuguese language.
[Construí um espaço para discussão sobre os modelos P1000L/N em português]
http://www.humberos.com.br
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July, 30 2011
New Rom - HumberOS-v1.3.0-Americas
Download here
sha1sum
Code:
a49e77f226038c439beb102cfa0986ad1cb74d73 HumberOS-v1.3.0-Americas.zip
Make your backups [only user apps]
This is a wipe version
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July, 29 2011
New FAST kernel
Download
sha1sum
Code:
3074e9af87c9adff5c6879f61946ebbe2fb42e69 zImage_ltn_20110728.tar
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July, 21 2011
New Rom HumberOS-v1.2.6-Americas
Added latest kernel [zImage_ltn_20110612]
Download here
sha1sum
Code:
aec9e30ef6787e0c4f3be0a9d2b99db7882adcab HumberOS-v1.2.6-Americas-P1000L.zip
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June, 14 2011
I've just ported CF-Root to new Gingerbread Kernel.
Moved to Another Thread
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June, 12 2011
New HumberOS kernel version.
Changelog (bottom of this post)
Download
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June, 10 2011
New Kernel (Android 2.2.1) for P1000L version.
Tested on JMG (Android 2.2.1)
This Kernel dont work on HumberOS Rom. (sorry)
Read Changelog(bottom).
LINK
P1000N version, looking for testers!
Issues:
Reboot when USB connect (on HumberOS-1.2.5 Rom)
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May, 11 2011
H u m b e r O S v 1 . 2 . 5 - P1000L - Americas
DOWNLOAD
April, 23 2011
H u m b e r O S v 1 . 2 . 3
Link: HumberOS ROM
This is a similar Overcome ROM version for P1000L/N devices.
Thanks to @alterbridge86 !
INSTALL INSTRUCTIONS
Install a stock ROM.
If you have a stock ROM, please flash Humberos latest kernel (20110610).
If you have latest humberos kernel, put the zip file (HumberOS-vX.X.X.zip) in sdcard and install it with CwM Recovery.
You can find instructions on doing this below under "if your Tab doesn't boot..."
Titanium Backup users, ONLY backup user applications and data, NOT system apps and system data.
Also, read this LINK
ROM FEATURES
HumberOS Kernel v20110420 Included (OC/UV) (thanks to @koxudaxi)
Overcome Recovery (Voodoo Initramfs)
Fully Deodexed
Fully Zipaligned
Rooted with busybox installed
Reboot/Recovery/Download options added to the power menu
Some icons modifieds
GPS Fix included
Removed Startup/Shutdown sounds
Cool Honeycomb bootscreen
Smoked notification background
Gallery replaced with AOSP
Power Off confirmation disabled
GPS tweaks
Added AppWidgetPicker
Browser modified to allow for UAString - "Desktop"
A2DP Bluetooth Connection Fix
WPA_Supplicant replaced to allow ad-hoc wifi connections
KERNEL FEATURES
UV Control and OC 1.2/1.4 (thanks to @koxudaxi)
Overcome CwM Recovery v3.0.2.8 (Custom built Clockworkmod v3.0.2.8) (thanks to @alterbridge86)
Simple I/O Scheduler added and set as Default
Built in CIFS/TUN/SlowWork support (thanks to @koxudaxi)
Voodoo Sound - version 8 (thanks to @supercurio)
Pre-rooted initramfs (thanks to @richardtrip)
Ext4 Update (thanks to @koxudaxi)
Decrease Ram voltage (thanks to @koxudaxi)
Decrease LCD voltage (thanks to @koxudaxi)
Network Fix : LINK thanks to @fernandoper .
HumberOS-v1.2.3 TV Tuner Fix - Instructions
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April, 18 2011
CM7 Kernel for P1000L/N
I've just compiled a CM7 kernel version for P1000L/N devices.
Please, read all INSTRUCTIONS AND CHANGELOG BEFORE flash.
Kernel: LINK
PS. Download CM7 Beta and replace the kernel file.
Thanks to @ivannw !
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April, 15 2011
P1000N with Arabic Language Support
Link: HumberOS-v1.1.2-Arabic.zip
Install instructions: LINK
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DONATE
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Finally, if you like my work, donate to me!
Thanks!
Se gostou do meu trabalho, faça parte dele com uma doação simbólica.
Muito obrigado!
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CHANGE LOGROMHumberOS-v1.3.0Android 2.2.1
Features:
zImage_ltn_20110728
Updated Voltage Control App
Added Dolphin Browser HD
HumberOS-v1.2.6Android 2.2.1
Features:
zImage_ltn_20110612
HumberOS-v1.2.5Android 2.2.1
Features:
zImage_ltn_20110505
Window Flip
HumberOS-v1.2.3Baseband version: P1000ZTKC1 - Android 2.2.1
Features:
zImage_ltn_20110420
TV Tuner fixed
Framework-res.apk changed with HumberOS icons.
GPS tweaks
Power Off confirmation disabled
Added AppWidgetPicker
Ads Blocked
WPA_Supplicant replaced to allow ad-hoc wifi connections
Window Flip => replace /system/framework/framework-res.apk Instructions
HumberOS-v1.2.1Baseband version: P1000ZTKC1 - Android 2.2.1
Feedback: Analogic TV tuner fail
Features: zImage_ltn_20110415​HumberOS-v1.0.8Baseband version: P1000LVJJM9
Features:
Reboot/Recovery/Download options added to the power menu
Cool Honeycomb bootscreen
Fully Deodexed
Fully Zipaligned
Rooted
Busybox installed
Battery icon modified
zImage_ltn_20110402
KernelzImage_Ltn_20110904
Fixed: Digital TV Record
Fixed: CwM Recovery
Added Host USB
Added I/O Schedule VR
zImage_Ltn_20110728
Added Latest Voodoo Lag Fix
Added Voodoo Sound 10
Added BLN function
Fixed undervolt functions
Works on HumberOS Rom
zImage_Ltn_20110612
Adjustments on Initramfs CwM downgrade to 3.0.0.0
Added Voodoo Sound 9
Smartass Governor CPU
Adjutments on Touchscreeen
Increase voltages on LDC (2600) and RAM (1600)
Works on HumberOS Rom
zImage_Ltn_20110610
Initramfs fix
Adjustments on the touchscreen
Fix boot screen glitch
Improved capture of TV signal (digital/analogic)
Adjustments on sounds
zImage_ltn_20110505
Overcome CwM Recovery v3.0.2.8 (Custom built Clockworkmod v3.0.2.8)
Voodoo Sound - version 8
zImage_ltn_20110420
Overcome CwM Recovery v3.0.2.4 (Custom built Clockworkmod v3.0.2.4)
Simple I/O Scheduler
Voodoo Sound - version 7
Decrease Ram voltage *1500*
Decrease LCD voltage *2400*
zImage_ltn_20110415
UV Control and OC 1.2/1.4
Voodoo CwM Recovery
Voodoo Lagfix
CIFS/TUN/SlowWork
Voodoo Sound - version 6
Pre-rooted initramfs
Ext4 Update
Decrease Ram voltage *1600*
Decrease LCD voltage *2600*
amazing work. KUDOS!
=D
does the camera work on this one?
g2tl said:
does the camera work on this one?
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Yes.
Camera and TV tuner.
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Thanks, works very nicely. Exactly what I was looking for.
What is the benifit? Plzz xplain
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Explain
deepx10 said:
What is the benifit? Plzz xplain
Sent from my GT-P1000 using XDA App
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Hi, @deepx10
So, after flashed this kernel my tab is another device. Even without overclocking configuration it is quite fast. The system files is converted to ext4, you can control voltage (save battery) and use a Voodoo Sound app.... Ow! And use cwm on recovery mod too... So,... Is it enough? kkkkkk
Good luck!
Regards!
Humberto.
You can teach me how to install the Rom P1000LVJJM9 (no signed bootloader) with "Heimdall" software, or if you have compressed it clean please can you post?
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humberos said:
Hi,
Great News for P1000L users.
We can apply patchs for make 1.4 OC, Ext4, Voodoo Sound, ... with this kernel!
Thanks to sensei @koxudaxi
Kernel: LINK
Official Thread: LINK
Baseband: P1000LVJJM9 (rooted)
initramfs: P1000LVJJM9
My procedure:
I did a full backup with Titanium Backup APP (I copied this files to my external_sd) and applied a factory reset.
After, I flashed this KERNEL on P1000LVJJM9 (without bootloader signed) baseband version with "heimdall" software.
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Like this:
heimdall flash --kernel zImage_ltn_2_8_9
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After flash, set your device for recovery mode (Press Vol UP + Home + Power).
You will see a different boot system.
Wait a few minutes and after.... only ENJOY!
Ps. I advise you to reapply a factory reset.
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Thanks to sensei @koxudaxi
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Can i use this with my tab it's a latin gt-p1000n, base p1000nubjj3
carlitos_5721 said:
Can i use this with my tab it's a latin gt-p1000n, base p1000nubjj3
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You can try flash with heimdall.
If don't work, you will return baseband JJ3.
Please let me know if works. I can try compile a version for N models.
Regards,
Humberto.
Sent from my GT-P1000L using XDA Premium App
Baseband: P1000LVJJM9
Well, I flashed the kernel via Heimdall as stated in the OP on a P1000N and it did flash, but once I rebooted in CW and the Ext4 conversion was about to be performed I get an error message that SD couldn't be mounted.
Any ideas???
Nevermind got it to to work. So, I can attest to it working on P-1000N. Good job!!!
Jorge787 said:
Nevermind got it to to work. So, I can attest to it working on P-1000N. Good job!!!
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What did you have to do?
Jorge787 said:
Well, I flashed the kernel via Heimdall as stated in the OP on a P1000N and it did flash, but once I rebooted in CW and the Ext4 conversion was about to be performed I get an error message that SD couldn't be mounted.
Any ideas???
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I have the same problem on P1000L. i didn't wipe factory reset, but i don't believe this is the cause!
Honestly all I did was pulling the sd card out in the error screen, put it back in and rebooted back to recovery it worked and did the conversion.
One other thing: It is very important to do do the wipe after flashing the kernel I got into all kinds of trouble with my personal Tab, all because I forgot to wipe. But honestly this thing is flying now. Only problem seems to be thumbnail generation on the Gallery app.
Sent from my GT-P1000N using Tapatalk
Well, I must have an external de card for the recovery works. After I insert one the backup process begins. Let me see.
cristiancan - Sent from my I9000B - XDA Premium app
Update
@Jorge787
Thanks!
Please, read first post for fix gallery, browser and some APP sensor problems.
Simply great, worked perfect for Windows users disable the antivirus before running setup.bat.
humberos said:
UPDATED
Sensor Fix
For Windows: here
For linux or windows (command line):
Download: Sensor Default
Code:
adb remount
adb push sensor.default.so /system/lib/hw
adb reboot
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Hi,
Great News for P1000L users.
We can apply patchs for make 1.4 OC, Ext4, Voodoo Sound, ... with this kernel!
Thanks to sensei @koxudaxi
Kernel: LINK
Official Thread: LINK
Baseband: P1000LVJJM9 (rooted)
initramfs: P1000LVJJM9
My procedure:
I did a full backup with Titanium Backup APP (I copied this files to my external_sd) and applied a factory reset.
After, I flashed this KERNEL on P1000LVJJM9 (without bootloader signed) baseband version with "heimdall" software.
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Like this:
heimdall flash --kernel zImage_ltn_2_8_9
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
After flash, set your device for recovery mode (Press Vol UP + Home + Power).
You will see a different boot system.
Wait a few minutes and after.... only ENJOY!
I've just compress all files for flash with ODIN. (without boot files because bootloader signed)
Download: here
Ps. I advise you to reapply a factory reset.
___________________________________________________________________
Thanks to sensei @koxudaxi
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
humberos said:
@Jorge787
Thanks!
Please, read first post for fix gallery, browser and some APP sensor problems.
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
Thanks I did it by replacing the file using Root Explorer since for some reason adb remount is not working for me. It did help a little but it's still not working 100% on the Gallery and on the Honeycomb Music app. Honestly nothing I can't live with.
So far I'm having great battery life even with O/C @1400, tried a couple of Quadrant tests and I noticed that I can get a 1900+ score as I can get 2200+ and had a couple of errors while running it too. Other than that great kernel.
Does anybody have any voltage settings yet?
Jorge787 said:
Thanks I did it by replacing the file using Root Explorer since for some reason adb remount is not working for me. It did help a little but it's still not working 100% on the Gallery and on the Honeycomb Music app. Honestly nothing I can't live with.
So far I'm having great battery life even with O/C @1400, tried a couple of Quadrant tests and I noticed that I can get a 1900+ score as I can get 2200+ and had a couple of errors while running it too. Other than that great kernel.
Does anybody have any voltage settings yet?
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Click to collapse
Hi,
I also had these problems and solve them when I replace sensor file and reboot.
My configuration on Voltage Control is:
app: VoltageControl-gt-600.apk mirror this app can decrease voltage in OC_kernel(add 600MHz& 1.4GHz)
Scheduler: bfq
Limit clock to: 1400Mhz
Code:
1400 Mhz: 1450 - 50 = 1400mV
1200 Mhz: 1300 - 50 = 1250mV
1000 Mhz: 1250 - 75 = 1175mV
800 Mhz: 1200 - 75 = 1125mV
600 Mhz: 1100 - 100 = 1000mV
400 Mhz: 1050 - 100 = 950mV
200 Mhz: 950 - 150 = 800mV
100 Mhz: 950 - 150 = 800mV
Regards,
Humberto
Sent from my GT-P1000L using XDA Premium App
Baseband: P1000LVJJM9

[KERNEL] SpeedMod Gingerbread [K17-3 XWJW8 Value Pack CWM EXT4]

Hi guys,
This is the SpeedMod kernel for Gingerbread.
SpeedMod's core features are:
- Super stable: No undervolting, overclocking or potentially unstable modifications
- Fast and smooth: Compiler and code optimizations
- Excellent battery life: Remove unecessary logging and debugging
The K16 series works on older Samsung 2.3.x roms.
The K17 series only works with the latest Samsung "Value Pack" 2.3.6 ROMs like XXJW4 / XWJW8.
>>> CLICK HERE for more info and DOWNLOAD links.
>>> CLICK HERE for the Frequently Asked Questions list.
This kernel is for the International Galaxy S GT-I9000
This kernel has only EXT4 LAGFIX support. Please UNDO OTHER LAGFIXES before flashing this kernel.
Current features:
- Neutral / Cold (+Blue) / Warm (+Yellow) screen color options
- Bootanimation support (ROM support required)
- RFS / EXT4 filesystem conversion and unfragmentation support in CWM
- CPU governor tweaks: increase responsiveness
- CWM2.5-based recovery
- MDNIE Sharpness fix for Pentile matrix and color tuning
- FM Radio sound fixes based on Voodoo Sound
- TinyRCU
- Volume level fixes
- IO and read_ahead tweaks
- Disabled Android Debug Logger / logcat
- Disabled kernel debug logs / printk
- Updated to jhash3
- 364MB RAM (K17 series)
- Improvements to sound quality: 128x oversampling, disable DRC and de-emphasis
- Microphone recording levels using Voodoo Sound "Balanced" preset
- Compiled with optimizations using Linaro toolchain
- init.d, CIFS, TUN, IPV6 Privacy support
Source code and related files are in the 2nd post.
NOTES about CWM:
Use POWER to select and BACK for back.
>>> CLICK HERE for the CHANGELOG.
>>> CLICK HERE for the DOWNLOAD links.
Source patches and related files are here.
[Reserved for future use too]
Smooth and sexy...
Looking forward to OC/UV support...
Hope we'll have a version with CMW asap
Keep up the good work
Sent from my Galaxy S
will you be creating a bigmem version?
WOW! cant wait to try it! Thanx hardcore! I really like the unique way you lagfix... in my oppinion its the best method!
sweet, thanks
Good news. Thanks
hardcore said:
This kernel has NO LAGFIX support yet. Please UNDO LAGFIXES before flashing this kernel.
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How no lagfix yet? Aint there basic stock support for ext4?
Also why 15 as nr?
expecting it for some time now ....... and that gingerbread 'full ....
thanks man
And here ..... We....... Go
Thx hardcore. Been waiting.
hardcore can i ask you if you are going to use the GitHub thing for the submit of your code?
i'm not a daveloper, just curious
PS : you should use different numeration of kernel version (let K1x numeration style for 2.2.1 ... you should start a different naming system to avoid confusion for users)
thx a lot for your support to the device
thx
Working great so far hardcore. Thank you!
I'm looking forward to new versions I'm a huge fan of your kernels, and I've been including them in my ROMs, so I'm waiting for stable release
Great work, thank you
PAGOT said:
How no lagfix yet? Aint there basic stock support for ext4?
Also why 15 as nr?
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I am interested in that, too. Maybe 14 will be the last Froyo versions...
Does this kernel have ext4-support? I know I can't convert from rfs to ext4 with it but I'd like to use it in ext4.
I converted using voodoo (first hacked version without sources) but it was very unstable. I am on Chanfire's kernel now which is doing fine so far. Missing Speedmod, though
Just for those who try to flash this [K15A-T SharpnessFix TEST] over the ext4 (from CF for example) . I tried and got it stuck on the Galaxy S logo . (Had to try )
download mode and reflash to CF sorted it out, but I was ready to reflash the whole rom
Can't wait for voodoo sound and colour!
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I love speedmod.
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