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********** This is DamianGTO Steam kernel **********
This is the only working steam kernel for froyo 2.2.1.
With this you get a recovery that has touchscreen and all tool you need for your phone.
You also get a good kernel thats fast and very close to stock kernel.
I also made this tool(Damian tweak) to make things a bit easier.
There is a Steam Rom also now. I made it to make it easier for all.
I also have a new kernel that has a simpler recovery, but all script is working.
So look at the DamianGTO Ultimate kernel.
This is what you get with this kernel:
- Full (multi-)touchscreen interface in the recovery.
- Ext2, Ext4, Jfs and rfs file system auto-detection support
- On-line help system
- A primitive File Manager
- An even more primitive console
- Crypto
- Configure options for Steam Kernel
- Afterburner post-flash utility
- 32 bit display support
- Backup/Restore
- Root (installs busybox 1.18.1 and superuser)
- Almost everything CWM had (supports both sdcards, even for usb storage mode, efs backup support, etc.)
- Afterburner
- Theme support with afterburner
- 350MB RAM
- Optimized kernel tweaks
- Alter minfree strict settings
- Deadline schedueler (Optimized)
- Tiny RCU( less memory footprint)
- lowmemorykiller patch
- Support for bootanimation.zip
- Made from froyo 2.2.1 source code.
- Initramfs from JS3 kernel
- No logging after booting the phone.
- Voodoo sound V4
This is a Beta version and it is not 100% stable.
Have always a backup before you use it and when you use it, so you don't loose your data if something unexpected happens.
ROOT:
If you want root you need to install busybox and superuser.
You also must convert your System to Ext2, Ext4 or Jfs.
Lagfix:
You can convert all partition you want to Ext2, Ext4 or Jfs.
I do use EXT2 only right now and its working very good.
Jfs has a bug if you use it on system. you loose all your sound.
This works best for me and its fast, but its up to you what you want to use.
Don't use Ext4 on the Cache if you need all 30MB for downloading from market.
Ext4 will take 4MB for its journal.
Bootanimation:
Put your bootanimation.zip in /data/local folder and it will use that next time the phone boot up.
You must also change it in recovery to use Android boot animation.
If you don't the boot animination will not work and the phone will be black until it has started up.
Theme:
You must change the script in the theme.zip file.
Look in the afterburner section how the script shall be.
You only need to change the updater-script to update-script and make the change thats needed.
I have put in Ext4 and Jfs support in the kernel. People ask to much about it and I dont think its fair for me not to use it when this is the only steam kernel on froyo 2.2.1 that works.
I still think ext2 is a better system for the phone and use it on the Data partition without any problem.
I also used Tiny RCU( less memory footprint) and lowmemorykiller patch to make the kernel a bit better.
**Update **
New kernel again (1k).
This time I did move it to 600HZ and optimized the cpu use.
It should be faster and smother then 1J, but not has as much battery drain then Speed_kernel.
I hope this is right settings and it will not drain more battery then stock.
You dont need afterburner to install themes.
But you still need to change the script to an update-script.
Then you can use the zip option in the recovery.
Afterburner:
Download the theme you want.
Download afterburner.zip( attached last in this post).
Open the zip file and put your theme zip in the catch folder and remove the other file.
Edit the afterburner.conf.
Change the TEST with the name of your theme and what your theme zip file is named.
---[ID:theme
---[NAME:Install TEST Theme
---[HELP:This will install TEST to your phone. Beware! You can only switch back to a previous theme if you have them in a afterburner file.
extract theme
install_package CACHE:TEST.zip
If your theme has updater-script and update-binary then they don't work.
To make them work you need to use update-script and remove both of the files.
In this new file you write where you want the file to be copied.
If you don't know how this script file works then ask and you will get help.
You can also put as many them zip file in the afterburner file you want.
Just copy all folders and rename the Theme folder to a different name and copy the text in afterburner.conf. and write the new folder name in the text you just put in. If you don't know how then ask and i will help you.
I will put some theme up thats already fixed later on.
If you have a theme that you want med to fix just give me a pm.
So try this Steam kernel and tell what you think. If you find any bug then tell me also.
Good Work DamianGTO.. I hope it becomes stable..
Tricky103 said:
Good Work DamianGTO.. I hope it becomes stable..
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Me to.
The problem i do have is root issues.
I feel thats most important to solve before i fix other things.
I do run it myself now on a rom from the kitchen.
I waiting for some answer from the steam guy
going to try it when i get home.
Damian i've installed your Kernel in Theme kitchen and I cannot. Install any theme. Can You Help Workout this?
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I will give it a try tomorrow. Dl'ed the file. Just getting too late now..
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mentalities said:
Damian i've installed your Kernel in Theme kitchen and I cannot. Install any theme. Can You Help Workout this?
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?
With this steam kernel it should work. I have not tryed more then one and that was some error on that. I dont know why'd I will look into that later.
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Ok i hope you can fix it. I will wait for it.
i Idon't know if i can handle your steam kernel. Can i use there the apps z4mod and z4control for tweaks or is there any other method?
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mentalities said:
Ok i hope you can fix it. I will wait for it.
i Idon't know if i can handle your steam kernel. Can i use there the apps z4mod and z4control for tweaks or is there any other method?
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This kernel dont support z4mod.
But I will see if I can use that to.
So no you cant use this tools on this.
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This kernel dont support z4mod.
But I will see if I can use that to.
So no you cant use this tools on this.
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Way to go.
i can use this with jpy 2.2.1?
I am going to test this!
Edit:
I flashed with a stock JP7 and then Damian's Steam Kernel afterwards.
Everything is working flawless, no problems at all even after two hours extensive using.
Quadrant shows a 1213 which is normal on JP7.
Later I am going to try with Lagfix enabled and other ROMs.
I like the Steam recovery, somehow strange, but kewl and modern ;-)
Kernel seems to be more responsive than the stock kernel!
ok, I flashed my fon with Nitr8's insanity 0.3.2 based on Android 2.2.1.
After that (without even booting it) I flashed with Damian's Steam Kernel.
Everything went flashless, Systems comes up fast - BUT:
The Baseband is NOT recognized from the Steam Kernel. There we still ned to fix, but everything else is working well.
Responsiveness is very good. I am very happy with it so far as it is looking promising.
Using the Quadrant Score gives me just 1180. This is really not enough.
Nevertheless it feels very responsive and smooth ??
Feelig (especially in Recovery Mode and other things like that) very dodgy and often throwing errors out on console makes me not worrying as it is still alpha.
Why is this kernel using 300Hz ? next I need to try some optimizations though.
Edit:
after 2 reboots suddenly the baseband is correctly recognized ??
so I can confirm now it works sufficent to be tested on JPY 2.2.1
Seems to work okey.
This kernel base is the same that the latest z4mod kernel I did.
So they should work the same after you booted up the phone.
The steam recovery is fun, but its need more work to be safe.
**Damiangto steam kernel, 346MB, 300HZ **
*** UPDATE **
I have fixed the root issues.
It should work, but if you get any problem just tell me
I did update the kernel file on the first post.
So download it if you use the first kernel.
DamianGto said:
*** UPDATE **
I have fixed the root issues.
It should work, but if you get any problem just tell me
I did update the kernel file on the first post.
So download it if you use the first kernel.
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Nice, kitchen ready?
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Nice, kitchen ready?
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The kernel is stable, but the recovery is still alpha and i must test that more and hope for an update if the steam engine.
But if you have a place for kernels thats not stable then you can use it.
I know many want a steam kernel and im suppriced that none have done any yet on jpx source that works.
**DamianGTO steam kernel.300HZ.346MB Ram. Doc beta theme**
DamianGto said:
The kernel is stable, but the recovery is still alpha and i must test that more and hope for an update if the steam engine.
But if you have a place for kernels thats not stable then you can use it.
I know many want a steam kernel and im suppriced that none have done any yet on jpx source that works.
**DamianGTO steam kernel.300HZ.346MB Ram. Doc beta theme**
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Yes, maybe start in the beta section to see if is stable
Okay Damian.. Just jumped in with both feet into this Kernel..
Looks nice.. I will continue testing over the weekend,,
Well until I reflash, but the install was super easy, and it installed with no problems.. Looks nice and easy to use..
So far so good.
Installed this kernel under Darky's latest 8.0 ROM. Working fine so far!
I'm going to do some testing with all the settings today, keep you all informed.
Welcome to Team Tiamat Xoom Rom 1.0
Team Tiamat Xoom Rom Team organization:
Bigrushdog
Solarnz
MadIndustries
These guys really know how to win. That why we roll like that!
This OP will be quick and dirty as I am going on vacation. Any Xoomers around Panama City Beach wanna by me a beer, holla.
First and foremost, the Xoom Community owes a debt of gratitude to Roach from the Transformer board. He pointed me toward the
Code:
find ./ -type f -exec sed -i 's/return-void-barrier/return-void/g' {} \;
Truly the most epic piece of script. Roach is WIN in it's purest form! Thanks man, you got the party started!
OK, the goods...
Built from Verizon 3G stock image! Everybody keeps their google winning
Completly deodexed, zip aligned stock system apps and framework.
Pure stock system apps and framework for you themers and minimalists. EXCEPT framework-res.apk. It was not affected by deodex, so you can grab stock from anywhere.
As far as we can tell, ANY XOOM DEVICE CAN FLASH THIS NO WORRIES. HOWEVER, IF YOU ARE COMING FROM A XOOM WITH ANYTHING BUT THE VERIZON 3G FIRMWARE, IT IS POSSIBLE YOU MAY HAVE TO DO A FULL WIPE
Example: If you have a US Wifi Only device, but you upgraded with my method to the Verizon 3g upgrade kit, YOU WOULD NOT HAVE TO WIPE. If you have a UK Wifi Only model with UK wifi only 3.1, it is possible you may have to wipe.
Rom Features
Packed with Tiamat 1.4.4 stock GPU. Flash OC'd gpu version is you wish.
rooted with SU and superuser, of course
Desktop UA string, CRT Screen Off Animation, Call setting with SIP, and SMS capable enabled.
Note: At the moment, with the 3g fix you will not have the SIP calling or SMS capabilities. This is because we have had to go back to a more stock framework-res.apk.
Supercircle 100 point battery mod! thanks Jewremy
Wifi Ad-Hoc mod enabled! thanks Kelvie
USB Mass Storage Enabled. Use Dinomight's Mass Storage Tool or activity manager script. I've got some truly epic things lined up for this now that I can unleash the brd|smaliBeast !
Init.d boot scripts enabled. Thanks Steady Hawkin!
Busybox built in
local.init.rc enabled in system/etc
openVPN binary and script from CyanogenMod. untested but with tun.ko included, should win. Also grabbed Wireless Toolkit binary with built in symlinks from CyanogenMod
added Quickboot, Estrongs File Explorer, and Flash Player hulufied brdizzled in data/apps. This was included so users coming from full wipe can be up and running. Feel free to remove from zip before flashing.
And i'm sure there's more but can't remember atm.
Instructions:
1) Back up your device's apps and data and nandroid to be safe
2) Put rom in root of MicroSD
3) Flash rom
4) Flash the 3g Fix if you're activated on Verizon.
5) Reboot
6) DETERMINE IF A WIPE IS NECESSARY
If your device bootloops, which is not likely, you will need to wipe
Once booted, attempt to install an app either from the Market or a side loaded apk. If the install fails and borks out, a wipe is necessary.
If it is determined you have to wipe, do a Factory Reset in Android Settings menu. At this time do not use Clockwork Recovery to wipe.
Once wiped, flash rom again and reboot.
6) Welcome to Team Tiamat Xoom Rom motoGoogEpicPwnageWinningness
If you want to have the charging light on while the xoom is powered on, flash optional update 2. This only turns the charging light on.
Download:
Team Tiamat Xoom Rom v-1.0 HC 3.1 VZW Deodexed
MD5 Checksum 1bc044999c4b22107f332c3a9c4dcf8d
Optional downloads (quick updates to the full rom):
Team Tiamat Xoom Rom 1.0 Update 1 - 3g fix (Not the full rom, just a quick fix)
MD5 Checksum d2e5078d9825389d5619dbb862ea0dd8
Team Tiamat Xoom Rom 1.0 Update 2 - Enable Charging Light
MD5 Checksum d8fccf5c75882194b74c7e8a935301fd
Team Tiamat Xoom Rom 1.0 Update 3 - Fix dependency on busybox
MD5 Checksum 8d9cdb4d2cb75869ef6c5786f82b09e7
Change log:
Change Log:
Code:
[center][quote][b][size="4"]Version 1.x[/size][/b][/quote][/center]
[b]Version 1.0 - Update 3 (Busybox fix)[/b]
[list]
[*]Fixed the dependency that the ramdisk had on busybox, specifically run-parts.
[/list]
[b]Version 1.0 - Update 2 (charging light)[/b]
[list]
[*]Enabled the led charging light in the ramdisk as per popular request.
[/list]
[b]Version 1.0 - 3g fix[/b]
[list]
[*]Fixed permissions in /system/bin. This was causing issues with 3g connections.
[*]Replaced framework-res.apk with a less modified version. There is no SIP calling and sms now, but the activation screens work now.
[/list]
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reserved for me
How to deodex HC 3.1
This is not a tutorial on the art of deodex! This is for those who already know the game but were stuck. This is how Roach showed me the trick to get HC smali to rebuild.
this is just the trick. Implement this method into your scripts as necessary.
use baksmali 1.2.7 to decode framework and system app .odex
once decoded, apply this string replace command to the output smali code
Code:
find ./ -type f -exec sed -i 's/return-void-barrier/return-void/g' {} \;
then build smali into classes.dex as normal with smali 1.2.7
This is the baksmali / smali and apktool used. After deodex, apktool ( Sangreal's HoneyTool ;D ) was confirmed working on Gmail.apk as a test.
Download Deodex apktool pack
Also included are the smali / baksmali wrapper scripts and the deodex scripts I wrote to do this job. All you script guys, don't hate cause it's a little sloppy. But it did the trick. Deodex guys, notice the trick with $classpath. Sloppy but it works.
On framework, you will have to add junit-core.jar to classpath for framework.jar, services.jar, policy.jar, and ext.jar.
On apps, they all go exept for bluetooth.apk and networklocation.apk. You have to add that long string of classpath for those, but they will go.
Have fun.
People are still trying to wipe in recovery, so i'm going to post this here:
FOR THE LOVE OF GOD/SATAN//THE POPE/THE PRESIDENT/MOTHER NATURE/YOUR MOM/OR WHOEVER YOU BELIEVE IN DO NOT WIPE IN RECOVERY, FACTORY RESET INSIDE HONEYCOMB.
As always, amazing work, BRD!
You guys are the greatest to ever win!
Win makes it a win-win
You folks rock.
Amazing!
Let the games begin...
You guys are amazing. Thanks for the hard work. It is much appreciated. This is exactly why I bought the Xoom and had to listen to all the nay-sayers. It was just a matter of time before things would explode and it starts now!
Steve
Hell yea flashing as soon as I get home from work!
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Just flashed it on my wifi only Xoom. Works great. And as BRD stated in the OP, I did not have to do a full wipe, because I had previously installed his 3.1 on my USA wifi only Xoom.
Thanks to BRD and the team that built this ROM.
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KingDavid63 said:
Hell yea flashing as soon as I get home from work!
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+100, can't wait! Thank you so much for all your hard work!!!
I'm just going to get it out of the way and ask the dumb question, because well...i'm retarded.
SO I upgraded to 3.1 (USA Wifi Only) using your method as soon as it came out, shows as Verizon Xoom at the web android market now, so I should be good to go with the no wipe correct? Again, sorry for my retardation.
Peace
Dan
*edit* Already answered, and yep, i'm retarded. Thanks again for all you've done for us BRD, can't wait to flash it!!!
languages
does it include the languages from the judison's language pack thread? =]
Congrats to all the Devs that participated on this epic win!!!
I just cant wait to see what this will bring for future roms ^_^
downloading this now! I'm going to wipe, as i upgraded my wifi only with an OTA. Any reason why you say to do a reset in settings? or can i just wipe in clockwork like usual?
also can i flash one of the boot.img from the kernel thread? or is that not needed with this rom? and which one?
thanks
headcheese said:
downloading this now! I'm going to wipe, as i upgraded my wifi only with an OTA. Any reason why you say to do a reset in settings? or can i just wipe in clockwork like usual?
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We have found if you wipe in cwm you won't be able to install apps to the data partition. Also its not 100% you have to wipe. I few brave peoples have nandroid backup and just installed without wiping.
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thr file is named .zip.zip any need to rename?
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thr file is named .zip.zip any need to rename?
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No
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bwcorvus said:
We have found if you wipe in cwm you won't be able to install apps to the data partition.
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Noob question : Out of curiosity, what does this mean "you won't be able to install apps to the data partition "? While I haven't done a full wipe from CWM on my Xoom, I have done it regularly on my Incredible when installing new ROMs. Sounds like something is a little different with CWM on the Xoom?
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cam30era said:
Noob question : Out of curiosity, what does this mean "you won't be able to install apps to the data partition "? While I haven't done a full wipe from CWM on my Xoom, I have done it regularly on my Incredible when installing new ROMs. Sounds like something is a little different with CWM on the Xoom?
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Yea, its a bug they are working on. It was not something that was planned. The partitions on the xoom are different then other devices. Check out the update scripts, it will blow your mind. In testing though, if you wiped in cwm, then tried to install apps your xoom rebooted.
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Hi Guys,
Kinda n00b question:
Whats the difference between a ROM and a Theme? I'm running SimplyHoney 3.8 on my SGS, which I understand is a ROM. I want to apply a new theme, but from the installation guides it looks like its installing a ROM... so:
1. Will installing a theme wipe my apps and configs?
2. Whats the actual difference?
3. Do I need to get a theme to match my ROM?
I'd really appreciate answers, or directions to where should I ask this.
Many thanks,
SoundFX3D
1. Theme will only affect the appearance.
2. Rom is sort of like a package with all the features and tweaks included by the developer(s) which also has its own theme.
3. In the case of SimplyHoney, its has a blue theme. You can choose to flash another theme if you don't like blue. Just make sure its compatible with your rom version.
And no themes almost never wipe data so all your apps will remain.
Also on the subject of Simply Honey if you install a theme that you don't like or doesn't function as expected you can simply re-flash the Simply Honey rom and it wont wipe as it auto detects. You be right back where you started.
Sent from Simply Honey, Loved by Humans, Envied by Trolls! Using XDA premium of course.
basicly almost all so called roms out there are themes with kernel attached
90% or more files inside their 200mb packages are matching stock ones
but that way new user thinks, hell lot of good job i will donate =)
most of roms claims best stability, best speeds everything best
while speed depends on kernel used and system version basicly
so you have same insides in every each one of them with one of few kernels out there
only thing that difers them is theme used
everything is more or less placebo
Thanks a million u guys
$omator, I think that when you get a room you get a theme + kernel + android stuff + some apps that work well together (or should). So developers should have some credit.
Buy it is true that a 100% real rom is something like cyagonenmod.
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most of files are same as in stock trust me
$omator said:
basicly almost all so called roms out there are themes with kernel attached
90% or more files inside their 200mb packages are matching stock ones
but that way new user thinks, hell lot of good job i will donate =)
most of roms claims best stability, best speeds everything best
while speed depends on kernel used and system version basicly
so you have same insides in every each one of them with one of few kernels out there
only thing that difers them is theme used
everything is more or less placebo
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well, Only thing I will agrre on is , the kernel builders and themers do NOT get enough credit for there work compare to rom builders, thats sad but again huge 'unknown difference between guy that make the voodoo stuff and guy that just compile it .
For the rest I disagree .. plain and simple , the way the framework files are handled when modified and how junk files/ids values present depends on the builder , the updater script, optimization of pngs, deodexed zip aligned , the init.d script chosen to go with the kernel are 90% of what makes a rom , on first boot when your dalvik is created the rom stability is created, some badly themed apks wont even run on first boot they require already present dex files so the system can correct the errors after the initial first boot (witch is long ) themers dont have to worry about that , but throw there files ina stock deodexed rom and flash iit full wipe letssee if your phoen runs smooth 'just becuz its 'JVQ with the latest OMG kernel.... 10% is placebo no doubt .. certainly not 90%%%
of course they are some rom chefs that take the work of others theme it and call it there ROM thats another story...
btw dont you run stock rooted kernel on odexed rom ??? if so thatwoudl lead me to believe you are VERY biased ....
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well, Only thing I will agrre on is , the kernel builders and themers do NOT get enough credit for there work compare to rom builders, thats sad but again huge 'unknown difference between guy that make the voodoo stuff and guy that just compile it .
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same with galaxian kernel, it is bunch of features from every other kernel + bugs
bugs that are bugfixed every single day and new final version is delivered, that is said by him the best fastest stable bugfree and so on ....
this guy claimed 170$ for fixing bugs that he have made and that could be ironed in betatesting process if he would conduct one and features from other kernel devs basicly ;]
his thread lacks of current sources - i am suprised that his thread still exists and he is not kicked out
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For the rest I disagree .. plain and simple , the way the framework files are handled when modified and how junk files/ids values present depends on the builder , the updater script, optimization of pngs, deodexed zip aligned , the init.d script chosen to go with the kernel are 90% of what makes a rom , on first boot when your dalvik is created the rom stability is created, some badly themed apks wont even run on first boot they require already present dex files so the system can correct the errors after the initial first boot (witch is long ) themers dont have to worry about that , but throw there files ina stock deodexed rom and flash iit full wipe letssee if your phoen runs smooth 'just becuz its 'JVQ with the latest OMG kernel.... 10% is placebo no doubt .. certainly not 90%%%
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agree about the wipe, does not agree that optimizing zipaligning and all that are necessary
still majority of copied files are intact that is what ive ment
and those roms are basicly themes as if you would take the custom kernel out that is what your left with, a theme - that is my opinion i will try to hold on
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of course they are some rom chefs that take the work of others theme it and call it there ROM thats another story...
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or they leave old version of apps just because 'they still work on new version"
what is basicly reverting their theme/rom to a previous firmware revision
because those new files in most cases contain aside of some language bugfixes
a real bugfixing or optimization of code - but hey one say, it still works with the old one =)
DAGr8 said:
btw dont you run stock rooted kernel on odexed rom ??? if so thatwoudl lead me to believe you are VERY biased ....
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nooo i tested few kernels back in the days
i know hardcore makes something special
Interesring discusion, I am learnig a lot.
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Update 08-16 This thread is deprecated, and the package list is now obsolete!
There is no need to wait for me to make you packages, now you can bring PDroid and the V6 to almost any ROM with any build date.
You can use my tool The Auto-Patcher to make your own flashable zips. We support Gingerbread through Jellybean and the tool can be used on Linux, Mac and Windows
Thanks for the support, the tools I made to support this thread are what became the Auto-Patcher, so a big thank you to all the people who tried the packages.
I hope you found Botbrew itself interesting. There is literally no limit to what that wonderful package manager can bring to Android. Inportb's project is still very relevant, and will be a major part of how we bring on-device modding to Android ( Stay tuned over at the Auto-Patcher thread).
Original Thread below
Packages for the Kindle Fire
Botbrew is a package manager for android developed by inportb. Some of the available packages are python, ruby, git and more libs than you can shake a stick at. I believe it to be the most powerful development tool in the market, bar none. Go to the thread if you would like to learn more (which I wholeheartedly recommend!)
I have been offering these packages to a range of devices and roms, and was asked to add the Kindle to the supported devices.
Update 6/30: Energy 6/23 added!
Offered Packages (subject to expansion)
Energy Current for update on 6-23-12
android-framework-services-v6-glazed
The V6 supercharger services.jar
android-framework-pdroid-glazed
PDroid for the Energy ICS rom.
android-framework-pdroid-v6-glazed
PDroid AND V6 supercharger for Energy ICS
EyeCandy ICS-Also confirmed working with straight twa_priv ROMs! 6/25-Current for update 1.5
android-framework-services-v6-eyecandy
The V6 supercharger services.jar
android-framework-pdroid-eyecandy
PDroid for the EyeCandy ICS rom.
android-framework-pdroid-v6-eyecandy
PDroid AND V6 supercharger for EyeCandy ICS
GlazedICS 6/14-Current for update on 6-14-12
android-framework-services-v6-glazed
The V6 supercharger services.jar
android-framework-pdroid-glazed
PDroid for the GlazedICS rom.
android-framework-pdroid-v6-glazed
PDroid AND V6 supercharger for GlazedICS
Check package download list if you are running an earlier version of this ROM! 2nd Post!
Gedemis 6/25
android-framework-services-v6-gederom
V6 Supercharger
android-framework-pdroid-gedemis
PDroid for the Gedemis CM9 rom.
android-framework-pdroid-gedemis-v6
PDroid AND v6 supercharger for Gedemis
AOKP-6/14-deprecated until requested!
CM9 Hashcode-6/14-Almost certainly deprecated! Available by request!
CM9 Reloaded-6/14-Possibly deprecated! Available by request!
The Mods
Pdroid is a permission management tool. It allows users to block apps from having permissions the user is uncomfortable with, including system apps. It also allows custom IMEI numbers, phone numbers and other security features. If you don't think an app should have access to your contacts or incoming phone calls, this is the app for you.
The V6 Supercharger is a memory management script. You will have to get the script itself from its dev, zeppelinrox's OP. This is simply a services.jar, modded to enable the V6 on ICS. Available alone or with PDroid.
Both of these mods are only available through smali editing or build patching. Botbrew allows users to install these packages over nightlies, without any extra flashing or risk.
Directions
Please be sure to only install the package that matches your ROM! So if you have AOKP installed, only install packages that have AOKP in the title! If you don't see your daily driver on the list, go ahead and request a specific ROM in the thread and I will see what I can do.
Install Botbrew (Free from Google Play)
Botbrew will bootstrap in some packages necessary for its operation.
Install repository-mateorod and press the refresh packages button
Choose one of the packages (JUST one!!) and install it.
Reboot
Launch and configure PDroid app
If you chose to install android-framework-pdroid-v6-(ROM-name), navigate to where ever you saved the V6 script and run it in terminal with
Code:
sh V6*
A V6 configuration guide that will work for your device is here.
Update 6-16 Users have had trouble running the V6 this way. Script Manager seems to be the consensus for now. I will try and update the manual directions when I have some time!
Whenever you update to a new ROM, just launch Botbrew and check the repairable packages screen. Reinstall the overwritten packages on the list, and reboot. That's it!
A long Q&A about Botbrew and package management for my Nook Packages is here. Much of it will apply to the Kindle packages as well, especially the beginning where I make the case for package management over flashable zips.
With ICS being in open development, eventually these packages will go out-of-date as the source repos evolve. If you ever install a package and reboot into bootloops or FCs, just boot into recovery and reflash your ROM (no wiping necessary!). Come report the issue here at the thread and I will update the packages ASAP!
plugtime
Humility...
XDA News Portal article on v6 package (frontpaged!)
XDA News Portal article on Botbrew (x2)
XDA News Portal article on the PDroid packages(...x3!)
Gratitude...
inportb, for holding my hand through every step of this process, and for Botbrew itself.
Zeppelinrox for the v6 supercharger script
svyat for developing PDroid
PoorCollegeGuy for his continuing support to the project.
racks11479- for artwork
pastime1971, my collaborator on the PDroid auto-patcher and the port of PDroid to ICS.
bet you didn't know it took so many people to supercharge a kindle, now did ya?
Package Download Links!
This is a list of packages that are older than those in the Botbrew repo. So if you are comfortable with your ROM and do not want to update, you can use these packages below instead of the ones in Botbrew.
These are installable directly from your browser or file manager, as long as you have Botbrew installed.
Glazed ICS
6-14
Botbrew Anise (Root)
Pdroid
V6
Pdroid + V6
Botbrew Basil (Experimental)
Pdroid
V6
Pdroid + V6
6-16
Botbrew Anise (Root)
Pdroid
V6
Pdroid + V6
Botbrew Basil (Experimental)
Pdroid
V6
Pdroid + V6
6-23
Botbrew Anise (Root)
Pdroid
V6
Pdroid + V6
Botbrew Basil (Experimental)
Pdroid
V6
Pdroid + V6
Gederom
4-13
Botbrew Anise (Root)
V6
Botbrew Basil (Experimental)
V6
6-12
Botbrew Anise (Root)
Pdroid
V6
Pdroid+v6
Botbrew Basil (Experimental)
Pdroid
V6
Pdroid+v6
EyeCandy
1.4
Botbrew Anise (Root)
Pdroid
V6
Pdroid+v6
Botbrew Basil (Experimental)
Pdroid
V6
Pdroid+v6
1.5
Botbrew Anise (Root)
Pdroid
V6
Pdroid+v6
Botbrew Basil (Experimental)
Pdroid
V6
Pdroid+v6
bet you didn't know it took so many people to supercharge a kindle said:
This is awesome, I'd love to see it on gedemis cm9.
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Hnm,,,,
android-framework-pdroid-aokp
Enables the pdroid framework for ICS AOKP
android-framework-pdroid-v6-aokp
Enables PDroid and the V6 supercharger for ICS AOKP
And this does what ???
skrewie said:
Hnm,,,,
android-framework-pdroid-aokp
Enables the pdroid framework for ICS AOKP
android-framework-pdroid-v6-aokp
Enables PDroid and the V6 supercharger for ICS AOKP
And this does what ???
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It's always a challenge, really. Trying to put in the right balance of information so that people can be caught up to speed without reading a book, you know? I guess I didn't get it quite right.
The two packages available specifically for the kindle are the ones you listed above. Both packages port the privacy app PDroid to AOKP builds. The android-framework-pdroid-v6-aokp package also ports the V6 supercharger capabilities.
Without combining the two into one package, users would either have to choose between them, or edit their own source code personally.
Both of those programs are pretty popular mods that can only work on ICS by altering the source code of the ROM framework itself. Before pastime1971 and I got the port of PDroid done, there wasn't any way to have it on ICS. Through Botbrew's package management, I offer packages to bring this function to everyday users who don't build from source, or do their own smali editing. If you do either of those two things, you might not need these packages, although it is certainly easier to use them than recreate them for every nightly you flash.
If you are asking about the mods themselves, well in the first post there is a section called The Mods which briefly explains the programs enabled by the packages. There are plenty of links to more info.
And finally, if you are asking exactly what the package themselves do, well, they contain pre modded system apps I personally made for the Kindle Fire. Botbrew uses precision maintainer scripts to allow it to swap in and out system apps within the davlik VM without damaging the device's function. Botbrew also backs up your existing system apps, so returning to how it was when you flashed is one click away.
Did I answer your question? Let me know if there is something specific I am not being clear about.
Cm9 reloaded please.
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jamminjon82 said:
This is awesome, I'd love to see it on gedemis cm9.
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Done
mtnlion said:
Cm9 reloaded please.
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...and done.
I have added packages android-framework-pdroid-cm9reloaded and android-framework-pdroid-gedemis to the Botbrew repo.
I did not add the V6 functionality to these packages. That is something I added to the AOKP packages as an experiment. If it seems people would like it and would use it, then I can add them, but for now I am just sort of testing it out.
Note: If I add the V6 changes, I will continue to offer the PDroid packages without the V6-capability as well.
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Done
...and done.
I have added packages android-framework-pdroid-cm9reloaded and android-framework-pdroid-gedemis to the Botbrew repo.
I did not add the V6 functionality to these packages. That is something I added to the AOKP packages as an experiment. If it seems people would like it and would use it, then I can add them, but for now I am just sort of testing it out.
Note: If I add the V6 changes, I will continue to offer the PDroid packages without the V6-capability as well.
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Amazing!
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Just wondering why u wouldnt include V6? I think it's awesome. I am using it in gedeROM.
cruel91 said:
Just wondering why u wouldnt include V6? I think it's awesome. I am using it in gedeROM.
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Sure...since you asked...
...it's already done!
There is now Pdroid and Pdroid+V6 options for AOKP, Gedemis and CM9 reloaded in the Botbrew repo!
See the first post for specific package names.
Please be sure to only install the package that has the name of your rom in the package title...
So...android-framework-pdroid-v6-gedemis will ONLY work for Gedemis CM9 roms. Got it? Thanks!
Update 5/15 The CM repo had a pretty big change tonight, necessitating an update for packages for several devices. I know the Kindle Builds aren't nightlies though, so I am going to wait and see if I get any user feedback. I know the packages currently work, so if any of the above ROMS update anytime soon, please post an alert in the thread and I will update the Kindle's packages in the Botbrew repo.
Thanks!
how i can use ur packages on gedemis rom
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ma.da.ladla said:
how i can use ur packages on gedemis rom
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From the OP
Directions
Please be sure to only install the package that matches your ROM! So if you have AOKP installed, only install packages that have AOKP in the title! If you don't see your daily driver on the list, go ahead and request a specific ROM in the thread and I will see what I can do.
Install Botbrew (Free from Google Play)
Botbrew will bootstrap in some packages necessary for its operation.
Install repository-mateorod and press the refresh packages button
Choose one of the packages (JUST one!!) and install it.
Reboot
Launch and configure PDroid app
If you chose to install an android-framework-pdroid-v6-(ROM name), navigate to where ever you saved the V6 script and run it in terminal with
Code:
sh V6*
A V6 configuration guide that will work for your device is here.
Whenever you update to a new ROM, just launch Botbrew and check the repairable packages screen. Reinstall the overwritten packages on the list, and reboot. That's it!
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The packages for the Gedemis Rom are
android-framework-pdroid-gedemis
android-framework-pdroid-v6-gedemis
The difference between them being that the one with v6 in the title enables the supercharger as well.
Did you try this and have problems? Let me know what exactly you are having trouble with.
This looks very useful and I will likely be implementing it soon on my kf ics device. Thanks for your hard work and clear instructions.
Can't find mateorod-v6 after refresh.
Yeah, I tried this once, but it didn't work for some reason, so I thought I'd try again. I installed mateorod-repository but upon refresh of the packages I'm not seeing mateorod-v6. I know I saw it the first time I tried installing, but I don't see it now. I cleared the app cache then tried to find it again but it's still not there. What do?
iesvs said:
Yeah, I tried this once, but it didn't work for some reason, so I thought I'd try again. I installed mateorod-repository but upon refresh of the packages I'm not seeing mateorod-v6. I know I saw it the first time I tried installing, but I don't see it now. I cleared the app cache then tried to find it again but it's still not there. What do?
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Well, the mateorod packages are only being used for the Nook at the moment.
As a Kindle user (right?), you should be looking for android-framework-pdroid-v6-ROM, with ROM being either gedemis, cm9reloaded, or AOKP. Those are the three roms I am currently supporting for the Kindle.
Only install packages that match the ROM you have on the device!
I am sure that the packages in the repo were patched correctly, so they should stil work fine, as I know that gedemis and AOKP have not updated yet, and I don't think that CM9 reloaded has either.
How did you find out about the mateorod-v6 package? Did you see the Nook packages thread?
Anyway, the current working version of the Kindle packages all end in 8 right now. Look for them in the android section and let me know how it goes!
and as a note, the my repository is actually called repository-mateorod, which makes a difference when you are looking at an alphabetic list over 200 packages long!
Looks like I did get them confused. Oops.
Yep. It's the Nook page. I didn't notice since your link is to a single post and I just assumed it was the same thread.
Also yes, Kindle user on gedeROM 1.35. Installed in Botbrew I have android-framework-pdroid-v6-gedemis. Since I've already installed Pdroid and I'm assuming configuration is just user preference, from here just launch the script in the terminal, right? Last time everything appeared to work fine until I got to this step and ended up with it still saying "Supercharged: 50%" at the end. I'll try it now.
iesvs said:
Yep. It's the Nook page. I didn't notice since your link is to a single post and I just assumed it was the same thread.
Also yes, Kindle user on gedeROM 1.35. Installed in Botbrew I have android-framework-pdroid-v6-gedemis. Since I've already installed Pdroid and I'm assuming configuration is just user preference, from here just launch the script in the terminal, right? Last time everything appeared to work fine until I got to this step and ended up with it still saying "Supercharged: 50%" at the end. I'll try it now.
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You will need to reboot somewhere in between installing the package and seeing 100% supercharged in the terminal.
Due to some changes in the Davlik cache maintenance (about which I really can't comment, it is very recent and I don't know what is going on yet) there is the possibility that you would need to reboot twice, but unlikely.
Install the package, reboot, run script and you should see 50% right away. After selecting an option (maybe 9 for the Fire? Y'all have a gig of RAM, right?) it should immediately jump to 100%.
If the V6 script says that the Launcher is Die-Hard, then the package did its job, and the rest of the supercharging is left to configuration.
If it says your Launcher is weak and on ICeS, then the services.jar has not been correctly installed.
Please let me know, I don't have a kindle so I cannot test these packages. I do know that they work, but a dumb mistake is always possible. I can fix it if you still have problems.
Thanks for trying it!
mateorod said:
Install the package, reboot, run script and you should see 50% right away. After selecting an option (maybe 9 for the Fire? Y'all have a gig of RAM, right?) it should immediately jump to 100%.
If the V6 script says that the Launcher is Die-Hard, then the package did its job, and the rest of the supercharging is left to configuration.
If it says your Launcher is weak and on ICeS, then the services.jar has not been correctly installed.
Please let me know, I don't have a kindle so I cannot test these packages. I do know that they work, but a dumb mistake is always possible. I can fix it if you still have problems.
Thanks for trying it!
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No. The KF has 512MB of RAM. I'm rebooting now. While it's loading, which option for the Kindle?
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No. The KF has 512MB of RAM. I'm rebooting now. While it's loading, which option for the Kindle?
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7 is the one I used for the Nook which also has 512. The link to the configuration guide in the first post is 100% applicable for the Kindle then.
7 is the most aggressive setting, if you feel like you would like increased multi-tasking with a slight cost in the top amount of allocated resources to individual processes, then you can try 6.
But 7 seems to work fine for most
mateorod said:
7 is the one I used for the Nook which also has 512. The link to the configuration guide in the first post is 100% applicable for the Kindle then.
7 is the most aggressive setting, if you feel like you would like increased multi-tasking with a slight cost in the top amount of allocated resources to individual processes, then you can try 6.
But 7 seems to work fine for most
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Cool. After rebooting, it does say "100% Supercharged" as it prompts me for option 1-31 but I'll go ahead and run option 7 again.
...Okay. Good to go. I'll reboot to be safe but it feels smoother already. Beautiful. Thanks so much!
If you are not a first time visitor in this thread and you know how to deal with this tweak pack, go to:
Kobridge Tweak Pack v3.5 page directly to download it.
Kobridge Tweak v3.6SF only for stock FH23 + FH23 Deodexed No Data Zip file (not looping, modified version from crawrj's)
Kobridge Tweak Pack v3.6 - only build.prop changed from previous version. Other changes will be reflected into next version.If you are not using non-stock Kernel, you may need to add one more init.d script to properly run the init.d scripts during the boot (the information available from tdunham's thread)
Note: There were no tweak changes made on v3.5. Only build.prop has been changed based on FF18 and v3.5 is only available for stock based rom users. For any other rom users, please use v3.4.
Previous versions:
Kobridge Tweak Pack v3.4 page (post#751,#752, #753)
Kobridge Tweak Pack v3.3 & v3.3.1
Kobridge Tweak Pack v3.2.1
Kobridge Tweak Pack v3.2
Kobridge Tweak Pack v3.0 and v3.1
If you are not familiar with Kobridge Tweak Pack, please read below information first and also visit Kobridge Tweak Pack v3.2page (Post #61, #62 & #63) for more information
Note: Don't use Kobridge Tweaks with any other battery saver applications, task killers, memory management tools. You can try with other tools, but my tweaks work best without those tools. You can still use the monitoring tools if it does not change the system settings.
What's this?
The flashable zip files including the build.prop (known as Super build.prop, thanks to Team ERA for naming it) for rooted stock based ROMs and other very useful init.d scripts (some scripts are not in init.d folder).
I've started working on these tweaks from several month ago and created several tweak related threads -
Learn How to Run Init.d Scripts from Boot on the Epic 4G Touch
[Guide][init.d]How to run init.d scripts on boot + Best Battery Life
Extend your Battery Life - init.d, build.prop and everything
How to change wifi sleep idle timer - Tweak
Which ROMs supported?
Up to dated list: Check out at http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=26816505&postcount=463
Do not flash this tweak on any other ROMs.
How to install?
Just go to the Recovery mode by press vol up + power at the same time and flash the zip file. To flash the zip file, you will need repacked kernel kernel like Rogue Recovery, sfhub's kernel plus or Agat's ACS recovery.
Note: Be sure that you have a nandroid backup before doing anything. It is not required but recommended just in case.
One zip file includes multiple other zip files. So, after downloading the zip file, unzip it from your phone or PC. Those are the flashable zip files that you can use from the recovery mode.
What's going to be installed or replaced?
build.prop - Be sure that you have the same version of stocked based ROM. If your rom is different with the rom version in the title, you may need to find a different build.prop.
install-recovery.sh - thanks to sfhub. sfhub created this file originally to support the init.d scripts from stock or any other type of roms. If you are using sfhub's auto root tool, the original install-recovery.sh would be saved into install-recovery-orig.sh. So, be sure that make backup these files if those are already there. My flashable zip file will replace the existing install-recovery.sh.
init.d - will be created if it's not there and any existing init.d scripts will be cleaned up. So, make sure you have the backup of those files.
busybox, sqlite3, zipalign will be placed into /system/xbin folder.
CPU tweak file will be placed into /system/bin folder. No more cpu tweak files in init.d folder.
If you don't know what you're doing, please don't use this flashable zip file and ask first. I'm not responsible for any bricked pnones by using this tweak. So, do it with your own risk if you want to try.
Need more information? or for Q/A, please use my thread in here - Extend your Battery Life - init.d, build.prop and everything
Credits:
sfhub for this leaked roms. He is really quiet but taught me lots of things directly and indirectly thru XDA.
Calkulin - initially I got the idea about CPU tweaks through his tweaked ROMs. I've changed some of his tweaks when I applied into my CPU tweaks but the main concept is still following him.
VeNuM - Team VeNuM allowed my tweaks to be used on his Rom.
tdunham for his great help and working with me to create flashable zip files. He also tested out Kobridge tweaks on Calkulin's 2v1.5 rom. Now he created the version 2.5 tweaks for Calk's rom (check out the second post)
MrTimz - Adapting various Kobridge tweaks on thier rom and being a good friend
JohnCorleone - for his knowledge and adapting Kobridge tweaks on VeNum
bigpeng testing out on VeNuM_ICE Rom and AnaKonda.
steve97ta for testing out on VeNuM_ICE_Rom and on Stock fe16
BigJPNut for testing out Kobridge tweak v3.0 on VeNum_ICE RL5.5
And many lots of Kobridge Tweak users in this thread!
What's in attchment?
FE16KOB_TWv3.0.zip - For stock rooted FE16 ROMs, All-in-One package. Super Fast(SF) Tweak (Antutu 6500), Fast(F) Tweak (Antutu 6500 or below), Moderate(M) Tweak (>6000), Agressive(A) Tweak (>5500). The test result could be vary... Battery savings are reverse order
VeNuM_5.5_KOB_TWv3.0.zip - For VeNuM ICE RL5.5 users. Version3.0 does not make the backup files. So, if you want to keep current init.d and build.prop, you need to backup those files by your own.
Calk2v1.5_KOB_TW_v3.0.zip - For Calkulin's 2 v1.5 FD26 users, All-in-One package. Instruction is same as others.
Note:
For any previous stocked based ICS ROM users, you can use the most recent one but you will lose your current build related information. If you don't mind, flash the zip file that you want to use.
For any existing Kobridge tweak users, please bear with me, other tweaks are coming.
[ROM specific instructions]
New! [5/23/12] Kobridge Tweaks v3.0 Up for Calkulin 2 v.1.5 FD26 users
New! [5/23/12] Kobridge Tweaks v3.0 Up for VeNuM_ICE_RL5.5 users
Download and unzip the file from OP. Using unzipped zip file, flash it thru recovery (just same way like stock rom tweak flashing)
Be sure that you make your init.d and build.prop backup if you want to keep old files. New v3.0 does not provide you the way going back.
New! [5/23/12] Kobridge Tweaks v3.0 Up for FE16 stock Rom users
Instruntion: download and unzip the file from OP. Using unzipped zip file, flash it thru recovery.
In this version, there are 4 different sets up tweaks available -
SF Super Fast - almost maximum speed without o.c or o.v (also check the battery savings)
F fast - almost same speed with SF but targetting more battery savings
M moderate - big different, faster than previous version but would get the same amount of battery saving
A aggressive - targetting aggressive batttery savings. So, this is the slowest one. I'm still looking for the way to improve this one.
[Updates] oldest (top) -> newest (bottom)
No update yet but kobridge Tweak v3.0 is also coming for some other Roms soon.
5/23/12 New 3.1M and 3.1A Tweaks attached in this post for stock rom users (Really Fast!) If you are using 3.0M (Antutu score > 6000) or A (> 5500), try this one and you are not going to complain about the lag time.
[Q/A]
Where can I find the older version of Kobridge Tweaks?
There is another thread at the same Dev section. Check out http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1658471
Are you going to support non stock based Roms?
Not actually. But Team ERA is working hard to get more Kobridge Tweaks for some other type of ROMs.
Any bugs?
So far, none. Please report back.
When can I see other Kobridge Tweaks running on other stock based ROMs?
If it's not here, please don't ask me. I'm always trying to find my time for this stuff but it totally depends on my personal schedule. While you are waiting, you may use the compatible tweaks something like tweaks for stock rom.
Ok, I read the OP and I didn't see this mentioned, do we have to wipe something before flashing? Like cache and/or dalvik? Also, I'm running stock FE16 kernel, do we need a repacked kernel for these tweaks to work?
No. No wipe required. Also, you don't need repacked Kernel to run the init.d scripts. But how can you flash the zip file without the repacked Kernel? If you are manually placing the tweak files, then it's ok and you don't need the repacked kernel. Right now, I'm using Agat's ACS repacked FE16 kernel to flash the files. So far, it's working like a charm.
I hope to answer more in here to save your time
you work hard
Simply amazing what you do Kobridge. It is greatly appreciated.
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This looks neat
1st page w00t, nice job man, this will be added soon, and I still plan on making the aokp, cm9, and cna versions. Just been busy with the rom and some testing for an update. Soon though man I promise.
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Cool beans...these look very useful. Will these ever be compatible with AOSP roms though?
SantinoInc said:
Cool beans...these look very useful. Will these ever be compatible with AOSP roms though?
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^^^^^^^^^^
read the post right above yours
hopefully soon..
awesome thank u lol
Great job ko, I think these are very useful. Working your butt off and definitely to anyone wanting or curious about these just flash it lol
Went back to venum last night and this will be my first mood this am lol
Update: running moderate tweaks on venum ice 5.5. Hey ko moderate lagged a little bit before, now it's pretty much just as fast as the fast tweak? Which is a good thing lol
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You and Calk should work together in integrating your tweaks into his ROMs from the beginning.
BTW, I tried A2.5 and it was a bit too slow for my liking. Trying M2.5 today and then probably M3.0 later. Thanks!
I tried out the last version of A and M tweaks for Calks rom and battery life seemed pretty strong but I had some issues with the phone being very slow coming out of the lock screen, especially if I had music playing and when a call came in. So I had to revert back to stock Calk. Does v3.0 improve any of that?
Appreciate your efforts!
ryan2202 said:
I tried out the last version of A and M tweaks for Calks rom and battery life seemed pretty strong but I had some issues with the phone being very slow coming out of the lock screen, especially if I had music playing and when a call came in. So I had to revert back to stock Calk. Does v3.0 improve any of that?
Appreciate your efforts!
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I would recommend S or M in this version. You'll see the difference.
3.0M still seems slow coming out of the lockscreen. Will S be better in that deparment?!
akarol said:
3.0M still seems slow coming out of the lockscreen. Will S be better in that deparment?!
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For the M and A tweaks, that's the common thing to save the battery. For M and A tweaks, those are trying to execute the apps or respond to user action starting from low cpu frequencies and increse the frequencies accordingly. If cpu frequency jumps to maximum to perform the use action after the sleep, that would be the one of the moments that using large amount of battery power.
If you need a quick response, try the 'F' tweak and it's much quick and almost real time.
Good job KO, can't wait for the Venum Ice Tweaks!
This project has evolved tremendously.
Great job! :thumbup::thumbup::thumbup:
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Upgrade available for 3.0M and 3.0A tweak users.
Now those are 3.1M and 3.1A (second post) - Fast! Fast! Fast!
Nobody could complain about this!
Think I might run calks rooted stock rom to check out some of this
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So the 3.1 upgrades are for stock ROMs only or are still for Calk's 1.5 ICS ROM?