Installation Instructions:
Here's a step by step instruction to install this kernel:
[normal mode]
1. download the above file (via phone directly or to a PC)
2. copy the downloaded zip file to /sdcard/download/
3. extract boot.img from the zip file to a location of your choice ON YOUR PC
4. open up a command window (Windows) or shell terminal (Linux/Mac)
5. connect USB cable to the phone
6. type "adb reboot bootloader"
[fastboot mode]
7. type "fastboot flash boot boot.img"
8. Once fastboot flash is completed, disconnect the USB cable
9. Select hboot using volume buttons on the phone
[recovery mode]
10. Select recovery
11. go to /sdcard/download and select the downloaded zip file and let it run its script.
12. Once the script is done, select "reboot system now"
Note: After FLASHING, the first reboot may take longer than usual, please be patient... After the first reboot, it may lag during initial load (let everything finish loading). Once everything is loaded and phone is ready for use, reboot the phone a 2nd time and the lag will be gone and everything should be silky smooth...
****************** KitKat KERNEL (Android Version 4.4.x) ******************
Change Log => http://faux.romhost.me/endeavoru/kk44/changelog.txt
(Mainline Edition: All Variants => 1.40 Quad)
The File ==> One-X Kernel Mainline <==
OLD OLD DEPRECATED KERNELS BELOW
****************** Ice Cream Sandwich KERNEL (Android Version 4.0.x) ******************
(Mainline Edition: All Variants => 1.40 Quad)
The File ==> One-X Kernel Mainline <==
(Ultimate Edition: Variant based CPU overclocking: Variant 3 => 1.60 Quad, Variant 2 => 1.55 Quad, Variant 1 => 1.50 Quad)
The File ==> One-X Kernel Ultimate <==
************** ABSOLUTELY NO SUPPORT FOR THIS VERSION AT ALL, DON'T EVEN BOTHER TO POST **************
(Ultimate Edition: Variant FREE CPU overclocking: Variant 3 => 1.60 Quad, Variant 2/1/0 => 1.55 Quad)
The File ==> One-X Kernel Variant Free <==
[ Advanced Users: ]
How to find tegra3 CPU variant information with my kernels:
use terminal or file explorer of your choice with root access and read/open this following file below:
Code:
/sys/kernel/debug/t3_variant
cpu_process_id <== is the variant info range from 0~3
[ Optional: ]
[ For Kernel Devlopers ONLY: ]
NEWS BULLETIN:
One-X kernel 012 is out based on latest CM release!
Please don't hesitate to talk among yourselves and help each other out... The XDA community is what inspired me to hack kernels for everyone since everyone here is nice and helpful to each other... Keep helping each other.... Famous proverb: It's better to give than to receive...
Standard Disclaimer: Not responsible for bricking your phone, voiding your warranty, or any other pain or suffering you may feel as result of using this kernel!!!
My github Complying with GPL
https://github.com/faux123/android_kernel_htc_endeavoru
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If you find this Kernel useful, feel free to hit the [Like] button below
History:
Change Log
DUE TO MY EXTREMELY BUSY SCHEDULE BOTH @ WORK AND @ HOME, I WILL ONLY MAKE MAJOR ANNOUNCEMENTS ONCE PER WEEK
Open Beta may not be stable and may cause issues with your phone!
By loading open beta you have agreed to:
1. To report all random reboots with associated /proc/last_kmsg
2. To provide feedback on errors or bugs with detail phone information such as ROM, kernel version, and apps
3. Participate in Forum discussions for the beta software with others without FLAMING each other or post useless information such as:
a} Phone doesn't boot (without providing any additional information, ROM versions etc)
b} phone is too hot (without providing any additional information, ie OC freq, UV etc)
The Open Beta system is designed to have the community help each other and the developers. This way, all potential bugs are flushed out so the final released version will be stable and error free. The more actively you participate in Beta Testing the better the final product will be (you are really helping yourself to create a better community software).
If you do NOT agree with the statements above, DO NOT load my Open Beta software.
Kernel 012 Open Beta 1 is out! (BETAs ARE ALWAYS ULTIMATE + Variant Free unless I stated otherwise)
ICS ==> http://faux.androidro.ms/endeavoru/beta/endeavoru-Faux123-012b1.zip
[ build 1 ]
Add Low Power (LP) core overdrive
(What is LP overdrive? LP core is capable of running up to 620 MHz @ 1.3 volts, so I simply unlocked the LP core to allow it to operate @ max freq. The overdrive also adjust the G cluster / LP core cross over point. The stock version was @ 475MHz LP / 370 MHz G-cluster, I moved the cross over point to 620MHz LP / 513 MHz G-cluster).
What does all this mean? It means LP core is now able to handle more load up to 620MHz single core before switching over to the more power hunger G-Clusters. This should theoretically save more battery life (since LP core is designed to very power frugal in Hardware). When you check the CPU stats with CPUSpy, you will see the cross over points 513MHz and 620 MHz to have high usage time. <== THIS is normal because the stats counts BOTH the LP time and the G-Cluster time so it appears to have more time than other frequencies.
reserved 3
SWEET FAUX IS HERE TOO!
Flashing now
Woot. First post . Thanks faux !
Sent from my HTC One X using XDA
Edit: beat me to first
Great to see you here
Welcome. Heard many good stuff about your work and very glad that you are here. Rated your thread 5 stars and thanked you as well Hope you get your phone soon
Thanks, looking forward to trying this out, will flash later tonight with a fresh ARHD 5.1.1
Nice to see you here mate. have you a changelog for us?
Holy Crap! it's faux! woo. I guess you got your hands on a 1X?
MarcoHD said:
Nice to see you here mate. have you a changelog for us?
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http://rootzwiki.com/topic/25336-kernelone-x-sense-40-001-beta-may-11/
Hi faux,
As developer do you think that the flicker issue (on some devices) can be solved from the software side? I'm asking this becasue I'm still waiting for the fix from someone and don't want to send the device back to the shop if it will be possible to fix this via software.
Many thanks in advance!
hiazn said:
Holy Crap! it's faux! woo. I guess you got your hands on a 1X?
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Nope... still don't have 1.. read the first line on my OP...
H377 said:
Hi faux,
As developer do you think that the flicker issue can be solved from the software side? I'm asking this becasue I'm still waiting for the fix from someone and don't want to send the device back to the shop if it will be possible to fix this via software.
Many thanks in advance!
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Don't have the phone. so I don't know what flicker issues...
So can we set lower voltages with this kernel by using the app systemtuner?
Sent from my HTC One X using XDA
faux123 said:
Don't have the phone. so I don't know what flicker issues...
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On some devices at some brightness levels, mostly on gray images the screen behaves not as expected. It starts to flicker but only on the grey part of image. (for me at least).
It's like installing an OS on PC with a generic display driver, like if the refresh rates were not correct.
Here are some benchmarks screen shots:
Hi faux!
Can the kernel be flashed right onto ARHD 5.1.1 or does it have to be adapted to ARHD?
Greetings
Edit: Tried it myself and it works on ARHD 5.1.1
Antutu Benchmark is : 10121
Quadrant BM is: 4366
Unfortunately, I have to admit that my Antutu scrore was around 11000 with Bricked Kernel,
but whatever
faux123 said:
Don't have the phone. so I don't know what flicker issues...
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No flicker issues here....
Sent from my HTC One X using xda premium
Related
EZ-DZ GODSPEED OVERCLOCKING kernel Update ver 03 for the HTC Desire Z
WHAT'S THIS ??
- This is a flashable Update.zip containing the stock HTC Desire Z with HTC Sense Kernel 2.6.32.21-gd2764ed.
- NOTICE this is kernel-specific. This overclocking update won't work if you have a different kernel (T-Mobile firmware, some asian versions, etc). This is intended for the current stock european generic Desire Z, the Bell-NAM Desire Z, and any custom ROM based on this Kernel version.
- It will overclock your phone's CPU to 1017 MHz, 1206 MHz or 1420 MHz Godspeed.
- The stock Kernel has not been modified. Instead of that, the Overclocking module is automatically loaded on boot.
- It also includes embedded root priviledges, disabled security, the latest Busybox (Nov 2010) and Superuser, so your root will stay even if you ever have to factory reset.
- Flashing one of this Kernel Update zips will NOT erase your personal info and configurations; it will not wipe your phone because only the kernel will be updated.
HOW TO FLASH ??
- I assume you are an experienced user, if not, please refer to the "EASY rooting/flashing TUTORIAL and FAQs for dummies" thread, read the FAQ, and them come back.
TIP: Hey, please remember: it's always clever to make a NANDroid backup before flashing anything.
- I have prepared 3 sets: a conservative 1 GHz overclocking update, an intermediate 1.2 GHz option and a more aggressive 1.4 GHz version. Pick your Downlaod from this post's footer, and copy it to your phone's SD card.
- Flash it via ClockworkMod: Open ROM Manager, tap "Install ROM from SD card", scroll to select your EZ Godspeed update zip, tap OK. Phone will reboot with the updated kernel.
TIP: DON'T check "Wipe Data and Cache" unless you wanna delete all your personal info, installed apps and configurations.
- Enjoy your new godspeed EZ overclocked DZ
WANT TO FINE TUNE OR TRY OTHER SPEEDS ??
- I strongly recommend getting SetCPU from the Market. It will let you control your max/min CPU speeds, fine tune, and many advanced options, but be aware SetCPU can't override the max speed specified by the Godspeed kernel update you choose.
- To change the max overclocking speed, You can flash from any Godspeed update to another as many times as you wish, because the only diference between each is the overclocking module autoload script 03gtrabOC, which specifies the oc-dz.ko overclocking module max value (check post 5 if you want to learn how it works or how to make your own update zips).
HOW TO DISABLE / UNINSTALL ??
Do you really wanna go back ?? OK then, manually uninstalling is EZ-DZ too:
1.- Delete the file /system/etc/init.d/03gtrabOC and reboot. The overclocking module won't be auto-loaded anymore; you're back to 806MHz.
2.- Delete /system/lib/modules/oc-dz.ko (the overclocking module). This is optional since the module won't be loaded without the script.
Everything else in this Update zips is stock (the Kernel, radio module bcm4329.ko, etc) except for a couple of ramdisk optimizations (embedded root and enabled busybox run parts capabilities) and the latest Busybox and Superuser apps (which you already had).
OR you can simply restore your NANDroid backup and forget you ever flashed this OC thing.
ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS:
THANKS to tkirton (update script guru and patient teacher), coolbho3000 (original overclocking module for the HTC Vision), stridger (recompiled module for the Desire Z), dsixda (learned a lot by reading the scripts from his kitchen) and many others.
If I owe acknowledgements please let me know and I will update this post.
DOWNLOADS:
- For 1.4 GHz overclocking download EZDZ_Godspeed_update03.zip
MD5 checksum: b28261f48b2fe437075d64bf4cd727c5
- For 1.0 GHz overclocking download EZDZ_Godspeed1GHz_update03.zip
MD5 checksum: 7e1ac82406bcf818ed33d4e886bba99c
- For 1.2 GHz overclocking download EZDZ_Godspeed1.2_update03.zip
MD5 checksum: dfc699802cae2744b22ce32f10380df6
Good work
Awesome work!
Is there a way to set speed at 1Ghz? I am using SetCPU. Slider gives me only 245, 368, 768 and 1420MHz speed. Any ideas?
Oh! And is there easy way defuse this nice kernel? Root and S-Off I already had.
Still waiting for this f$*kin' phone in France, need it !
In setCPU, impossible to set speed at stock Mhz ? (806Mhz, correct ?)
As always, feel free to modify/edit/tweak/improve etc anything I share
How are the max frequencies/clockspeeds set ??
The overclocking script file /system/etc/init.d/03gtrabOC loads the overclocking module oc-dz.ko at boot, and sets its max speed.
The last line in the script sets the maximum overclocking value:
The only change between all versions is the final number at "pll2_l_val=x" (the MHz value multiplier is 19.2). Examples:
For stock 806.4 MHz
pll2_l_val=42
For 1017.6 MHz
pll2_l_val=53
For 1209 Mhz
pll2_l_val=63
For 1420 Mhz
pll2_l_val=74
How to delete the script 03gtrabOC to stop auto-loading the overclocking module ??
Using ADB commands from a PC:
adb remount (remounts r/w for that session if phone has unsecured kernel, like this one)
adb shell rm /system/etc/init.d/03gtrabOC
How is the overclocking module auto-loaded ??
The stock boot.img was unpacked, and inside ramdisk, bootcomplete.rc was edited to include a line which enables Busybox run parts at boot, then, with Notepad++ a line was added to the updater-script of the Update zip which gives running atributes to any script dropped into /system/etc/init.d. There's where the module-loading script 03gtrabOC was placed.
Was else was included or modified ??
- The overclocking module compiled by stridger was added to /system/lib/modules/
- Superuser APK was added to /system/app/ just in case it's missing or wrong.
- Su and the latest version of Busybox were added to /system/xbin/
- A full set of Busybox symlinks was added to the Update zip updater-script with Notepad++
- Inside the boot.img's ramdisk, defaul.prop was edited to ro.secure=0 (unsecured Kernel, "root")
- The Kernel itself was not touched, to avoid conflicts / problems (anyway the source is still not available).
How were these Update zips packed and signed ??
Using Daneshm90's Update zip tool.
How was the boot.img unpacked and repacked ??
Using scripts from dsixda's kitchen on Cygwin, a Unix emulator for Windows.
Thanks AGAIN mate. Is 1.4 GHz safe choice for everyday usage?
I'll try play with values, I just want that 1GHz too.
EDIT: And I want that 1.4 GHz value too. lol
03gtrabOC has only one value, is that some kind divider? I am sorry but I can not figure those tables out.
This works great. I assume that this now sticks between reboots?
ludow said:
03gtrabOC has only one value, is that some kind divider? I am sorry but I can not figure those tables out.
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Updated post 1 (new 1GHz version) and post 5 (how to manually change overclocking speed / multiplier value)
sonofabit said:
This works great. I assume that this now sticks between reboots?
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Yes it should
gtrab, quick question. As this update has root built in do i have to root my device first or can i simply install clockwork and apply this update?
huetson2 said:
gtrab, quick question. As this update has root built in do i have to root my device first or can i simply install clockwork and apply this update?
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yes of course you need root and S-OFF to flahs this or anything non-official
check the easy tutorial FAQ linked on the post, you'll become a flashing master in 8 minutes
Is 1.4GHz the fastest we can go on the Z / without a custom kernel?
Seeing as the G2 can go up to 1.9GHz.
gtrab said:
yes of course you need root and S-OFF to flahs this or anything non-official
check the easy tutorial FAQ linked on the post, you'll become a flashing master in 8 minutes
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been a while since flashing an htc (magic), been flashing a galaxy s for the last 6 months.
Have read the tutorial now thanks and all is clear again
DanWilson said:
Is 1.4GHz the fastest we can go on the Z / without a custom kernel?
Seeing as the G2 can go up to 1.9GHz.
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I'm on 1.4Ghz, that's enough for me, but other users dare to go up and up. Check the other overclocking threads in this forum to see what other users are reporting.
This update zip won't change the voltage, just the speed, so we will have to find out
huetson2 said:
been a while since flashing an htc (magic), been flashing a galaxy s for the last 6 months.
Have read the tutorial now thanks and all is clear again
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you're welcome
gtrab said:
I'm on 1.4Ghz, that's enough for me, but other users dare to go up and up. Check the other overclocking threads in this forum to see what other users are reporting.
This update zip won't change the voltage, just the speed, so we will have to find out
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Come Christmas (well, a couple days after) my Z shall be pimped. -ish.
And I'll try an overclock of epic proportions. For five minutes, or until I crap myself. Which ever is first
this works well! Tnx man! finaly a way to overclock that stays after reboot!
all nice and stable @ 1.42GHZ
Great work! Might be a good idea to add a file with stock kernel and bcm4329.ko for the people who already flashed with a oc kernel.
JCreations said:
Great work! Might be a good idea to add a file with stock kernel and bcm4329.ko for the people who already flashed with a oc kernel.
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The stock kernel and bcm4329.ko are already included
Just delete system/etc/init.d/03gtrabOC and you are back to stock
It stangely doesn't work for me.
I already have root and s-off. But when I apply the update my DZ freezes on boot-up.
I'm doing a nandroid recovery now. Hope it wil boot-up again.
gtrab said:
The stock kernel and bcm4329.ko are already included
Just delete system/etc/init.d/03gtrabOC and you are back to stock
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hey gtrab i have kernel version 2.6.32.21-gd2764ed
will this still work on my desire z?
maus010 said:
It stangely doesn't work for me.
I already have root and s-off. But when I apply the update my DZ freezes on boot-up.
I'm doing a nandroid recovery now. Hope it wil boot-up again.
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1.- Maybe you have a different ROM, o this is not "stock" for you
2.- Maybe yoou have a corrupt download. Did you check the MD5 checksums ??
Hello and Good Day to All!,
note: I can no longer maintain this as I have already sold my Charm Unit ..., attached below is the source code used on this development
This is a guide on how to overclock your Motorola Charm. [tested on T-Mobile Motorola Charm MB502]
Disclaimer: I am not responsible of bricking/frying your phone!, use this at your own risk
It is confirmed that some users of the Charm Overclock have bricked theirs using this app
Prerequisites:
● Phone should be rooted
● You have a copy of a "proper/valid" sbf file of your Motorola Charm unit in case anything goes wrong.
Ask people in the link provided for directions on how to obtain your proper sbf file: http://modmymobile.com/forums/633-motorola-charm-general/557900-charm-firmwares-superthread.html
Method #1
Install my Charm Overclock App and use it like that of the Milestone Overclock App
[note: apk found just below this very post]
Method #2 (by ryukoz)
1. open /system/build.prop in text editor
2. find ro.product.model=MB502, change MB502 to MB511
3. use milestone overclock
Method #3
Things needed (some maybe optional):
● Your Motorola Charm phone
● PC
● USB Data Cable for your Phone/PC
● MicroSD Card Reader
Prerequisites:
● All pertaining drivers should be installed in your PC (i.e. Moto USB Drivers..., etc.)
The Steps:
1. From your PC, Download 'Milestone Overclock' apk from: http://code.google.com/p/milestone-overclock/downloads/list (I've used version 148)
2. Extract this Milestone Overclock apk to a clean folder and locate the file 'overclock_flipout_21.ko' in: ..res\raw\ directory
3. Copy the module overclock_flipout_21.ko into the root of your SDCard
4. Install the Milestone Overclock App to your phone (either thru Market or with the one you downloaded)
5. Install also SetCPU
6. From a terminal emulator on your phone or thru adb, run these commands (should be root user)
7. # su
8. # cd /sdcard
9. # grep omap2_clk_init_cpufreq_table /proc/kallsyms
● you should see an output like: c004e498 T omap2_clk_init_cpufreq_table
● take note of the red colored eight digit hex number
10. and then we load the Overclocking Module with the code below (replace the RED number with your actual address you found on your device):
11. # insmod overclock_flipout_21.ko omap2_clk_init_cpufreq_table_addr=0xc004e498
12. run dmesg and see if you have something similar below:
● [ 9361.096099] overclock: found mpu_opps_addr at 0xc050c888
13. Open the Milestone Overclock app (the module should be loaded by default as we already loaded it manually)
14. Slide the slider to the far right and press the 'menu' button and choose 'settings'
15. In the 'Custom rate (KHz)', put in the value you like, say: '1000000' (this is 1GHz)
16. In the 'Custom vsel', put in the value you like say: '60'
17. Leave the other settings and press 'Ok'
18. Lastly, Press the 'Apply' button ^_^
Don't forget to set 'SetCPU' as well
I would like to thank "Milestone Overclock" and "SetCPU" ^_^
also..., to the XDA Personnels: Please Open a Motorola Charm Sub Forum ^_^
Frequency and vsel Table (and maybe others to note)
Currently tested and somewhat stable:
● device=mb502, frequency=1GHz, vsel=60 (stable), user=dabiano
● device=mb502, frequency=1GHz, vsel=58 (stable), user=therkr
● device=mb502, frequency=1.1GHz, vsel=63 (stable? [still testing]), user=elliot.newnham
● device=mb502, frequency=720MHz, vsel=46 (stable? [still testing]), user=ryukoz
Default Frequency Table!? (via cat /proc/overclock/mpu_opps)
● 720MHz @ 62vsel
● 550MHz @ 56vsel
● 500MHz @ 50vsel
● 250MHz @ 39vsel
● 125MHz @ 32vsel
My Customized Frequency Table!
● 1GHz @ 60vsel
● 800MHz @ 50vsel
● 600MHz @ 40vsel
● 400MHz @ 30vsel
● 200MHz @ 20vsel
other values are welcome! ^_^, we need other combinations
Questions and Answers
General Q and A
Q. Which overclock settings is stable?
A. I have used 1GHz and 60vsel and its stable (still currently testing)
Q. Do we have a 'stable' Frequency and vsel table?
A. not at the moment, I would like people to contribute by experimenting on different values and post here stable combinations and well post it
Q. Does this drain the battery much more quicker if I overclock my Motorola Charm?
A. YES! ^_^
Q. How come Milestone Overclock does not support Motorola Charm?
A. Kindly ask them to include it as we are using their Flipout module
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Charm Overclock App Q and A
Q. Why does the "Autoload on boot" won't work?
A. Now it works by modifying /system/bin/mot_boot_mode (I don't know other alternatives to make it set during boot/startup)
Q. Your Application sucks.
Q. Can we include this "fill-in-the-blanks" feature?
A. I'm welcome to such improvements [if I have the time]
Great Job!
Firstly, I'd like to thank you for doing something with the Motorola Charm. I felt for some time that everyone had stopped work and there would be no more developer goodies except the root and mostly usless recovery (without ROMs).
But thanks to you now at least i can increase the speed of my device!!
I also wanted to ask what does it mean to set "custom vsel"? Is it voltage selection?
If yes, then how do I see the ORIGINAL voltage of my charm?
SetCPU tells me original clock speed is 720MHz, but nothing about original voltage?
What can happen if I put low vsel value and high clock speed?
Thanks!
I tried following your steps but got stuck on step 9.
Terminal Emulator says:
Code:
grep: proc/kallsyms: No such file or directory
Where did I go wrong?
UPDATE
fixed!
I just started terminal emulator again and wrote command in step 9 and it worked(without su).
I think "cd /sdcard" had caused the problem the first time.
Please do answer my questions.
Sent from my MB502 using XDA App
Hi Guys , Have followed everything and went on well till step 12 . But still Milestone Overclock app says mb502 is not supported add in project site.
Any idea??????
udayshankarv said:
Hi Guys , Have followed everything and went on well till step 12 . But still Milestone Overclock app says mb502 is not supported add in project site.
Any idea??????
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You should have overclock_flipout_21.ko in sdcard and have milesone overclock and setCPU installed. Also, note the ID of your device.
Here's my method:
Reboot device.
DO NOT open milestone overclock/setCPU now.
Go to terminal:
$ su
# cd /sdcard
# insmod overclock_flipout_21.ko omap2_clk_init_cpufreq_table_addr=0x********
Where ******** is your device specific ID
Then open milestone overclock and you'll see the module automatically loaded. Now you can follow the steps mentioned by dabiano.
TIP:
Keep the "vsel" value to 55 instead of 60 as mentioned in first post. It's still stable and save battery!
Hope this helps.
Sent from my MB502 using XDA App
Hello I am new to the forum .... I want to thank you for the job ... I did everything explained and was successful but I have a concern, I reset the phone settings and clears the start .... no way you run save the settings of 1000mhz?
YoYoX said:
Hello I am new to the forum .... I want to thank you for the job ... I did everything explained and was successful but I have a concern, I reset the phone settings and clears the start .... no way you run save the settings of 1000mhz?
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Actually, the milestone overclock app should automatically do the module loading part but Moto Charm (MB502) is not recognised so we have to manually do it every reboot.
I believe someone more experinced can create a script for doing that as well.
Let's see.
thanks so be it ... wait
Q. I also wanted to ask what does it mean to set "custom vsel"?, Is it voltage selection?
A. I'm still not sure what is the meaning of it! ^_^, but its sure close to the said 'voltage' something... ^_^
Q. If yes, then how do I see the ORIGINAL voltage of my charm?
A. I'm still not sure how can we see the actual vsel for the default 720MHz, but I'm also wondering the same way, I'll ask some other people around how to query this one.
Q. SetCPU tells me original clock speed is 720MHz, but nothing about original voltage?
A. ..., no comment!? ^_^
Q. What can happen if I put low vsel value and high clock speed?
A. possible processor frying!? ^_^, just be careful on setting frequency and vsel on any device as there is a limit on it. (just followed it from Milestone/Motoroi vsel settings)
I tried following your steps but got stuck on step 9.
Terminal Emulator says:
Code:
grep: proc/kallsyms: No such file or directory
Where did I go wrong?
UPDATE
fixed!
I just started terminal emulator again and wrote command in step 9 and it worked(without su).
I think "cd /sdcard" had caused the problem the first time.
Please do answer my questions.
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1. error on typing it?
2. be mindful when issuing 'su' as when su is invoked, it will have a different env, path, etc..., that's why I first issued 'su' then changing directory.
(ex. if you make 'cd /sdcard' first then issue 'su', then there will be a big chance that the path will not be '/sdcard' anymore)
udayshankarv said:
Hi Guys , Have followed everything and went on well till step 12 . But still Milestone Overclock app says mb502 is not supported add in project site.
Any idea??????
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actually..., the overclocking module (.ko) supports our device but the Milestone Overclock UI does not.
and I also placed it in the QandA section on post #3
dabiano said:
actually..., the overclocking module (.ko) supports our device but the Milestone Overclock UI does not.
and I also placed it in the QandA section on post #3
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How do we get them to enable support in tue UI? Is there a request page where everyone can go and post?
...
therkr said:
How do we get them to enable support in tue UI? Is there a request page where everyone can go and post?
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actually yes..., you can go to the Milestone Overclock website and file a issue report and there is actually 1 already but none of the devs there started to make it happen
here is the issue report on Milestone Overclock for Motorola Charm: http://code.google.com/p/milestone-overclock/issues/detail?id=101
I would gladly make a 'simple customized' Charm Overclock UI but I'm still learning Android
Thanks guys! works great
$ su
# cd /sdcard
# insmod overclock_flipout_21.ko omap2_clk_init_cpufreq_table_addr=0x********
Where ******** is your device specific ID
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works best for my phone btw.
elliot.newnham said:
Thanks guys! works great
works best for my phone btw.
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it's on step #9, read carefully the guide ^_^
Code:
9. # grep omap2_clk_init_cpufreq_table /proc/kallsyms
this will output something like: c004e498 T omap2_clk_init_cpufreq_table
this red colored stuff is your device memory location and 'DO NOT COPY THE ADDRESS THAT IS PLACED HERE this is just a sample address' and instead copy what is displayed on your device when you issued it via terminal or in adb.
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updated some frequency table posted on the 2nd post of this thread
Hello! I have a question, I alredy overclocked my Charm, worked perfectly, but when I reset de phone I get un-overclocked, and I have to do everything again, any idea what to do? Or I shall do everything again and again?
Thanks!
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iventura said:
Hello! I have a question, I alredy overclocked my Charm, worked perfectly, but when I reset de phone I get un-overclocked, and I have to do everything again, any idea what to do? Or I shall do everything again and again?
Thanks!
Sent from my MB502 using XDA App
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Hi! ^_^
unfortunately, I don't know how to make it permanent as of now as the Milestone Overclock UI does not permit it
bad news is that you really need to do these on reboots
good news is that I'm trying to make a UI of it and make it persistent [painless configuration ] (or until Milestone Overclock does this first)
I'm still a newbie on Android stuff and I'm struggling making one
That's great, but now I noticed another trouble -.-
I overclocked it again, and using setCPU I setted min freq to 1000 Mhz and the mobile reset itself Just to see if it is stable because I didnt do it before so I tryed.
I think I must leave min freq in 250 Mhz
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DO NOT FLASH TO A GALAXY W! This is based on open source files specifically for the Rugby Smart
MH-Kernel 1.2
Here's the first of a, hopefully, long list of mods for The Rugby Smart.
My Rugby (with a few other tweaks), is benchmarking at 3398 with Antutu Benchmark. 3350 was the older score, so we are seeing gains.
These governors should help prolong the attrocious battery life associated with this awesome device.
You need Clockworkmod for this. Preferably Kemonine96's 6.0.1.1 as I verified that it works
To install:
1. Shutdown and reboot into recovery mode
2. Choose "Install from Sdcard", then "Choose zip from sdcard"
3. Scroll down to MH-Kernel zip and select it, choose yes and wait.
4. First boot may take a while (I though I had bootlooped). If it bootloops, boot back into recovery and follow steps 2 and 3 again.
Once it is done booting, enjoy the new governors!
Noted Errors:
-None so far
Old Releases:
MH-Kernel 1.0 (No wifi)
MH-Kernel 1.1 (Wakelock problem)
To cater to the daring, I will be posting another experimental kernel this week. Because of this, I will run two changelogs, one for the mild kernel, and the other for the power kernel:
Having touble actually gaining overclock, but adding deadline and running with smartassv2 has shown gains in performance.
~Changelog for MH-Kernel~
-Version 1.1:
I added the deadline I/O scheduler, which when paired with smartassV2 has marginally increased benchmark scores. I also got busybox init.d working, along with WiFi. The 1.1 zip is bigger due to the WiFi modules loaded with the kernel.
-Version 1.2:
The wakelock issue has been fixed. Turns out, the problem was adaptive voltage scaling. This was a driver I thought would save power, but it caused more harm than good. 1.2 is fully functional and stable .
~Changelog for PowerKernel~
Patience is a virtue, this is not built yet .
Notes:
I forgot to mention these key features:
-This kernel is packaged with a ramdisk that is insecure, meaning the adb tool is more willing to work with it. This allows you to run "adb remount" which enables you to push files directly to the /system and /data folders. Don't be alarmed, I did not open a security hole
-Said ramdisk also has "Release-notes" built into it. This was one security measure I was including for the development team I'm with. Further public boot.imgs will have a modified version of this note package.
whats the different between samsung rugby smart and wonder ??
The LCDs are different, which is why I put the big red warning on top. This kernel will not work with the W.
WiFi is confirmed working in 1.1
Bluetooth A2DP is working, likely headset protocol as well, don't have my headset handy for testing
Until ICS is in full release, Kernel 1.2 will have to hold you guys off .
Kernel sources should be up soon. I'm double checking to make sure it builds then it's up to github.
EDIT
Due to the low number of developers on this device, my first few changes will be public. After development takes off, my sources are gonna go dark (trade secrets and all that fun stuff). I can guarantee that this will build, so any build errors are the end-user's problem, though i will help.
Enjoy, and happy modding!
Link:
https://github.com/Motorhead1991/samsung_att_kernel_source-msm7x30
My focus has been on ICS kernels lately, so this project has been side-tracked. Once I get CM7 going, I'll revisit the 2.6 Gingerbread kernel.
As of tonight, reports have come that this is stable. I'm also making room for another release
update: 10-dec-2013 Dmore-kernel-rev03-BM.Tar or CWM version with 367 MB available RAM
Why this GB Kernel for our old I9000 device ?
Answer: I still use this old device and i developed a new DMORE 3.6 ROM (link);
So I take some time for build this kernel and now i finally condivided with you; After a year with Cyanogen Jellybean, I turned back with GB: I re-love the amoled bright screen, the stock Samnsung Camera performances, but above all , the low battery drain !!!
Of course, Performances are not equal to a Galaxy S2 or a younger devices but for all people that do not have the possibility to change phone, this my work could help them !!
I merged Stratosk, Hardcore, Mialwe git's repositories and the last official Samsung GB Kernel release (GB_Update3) for all roms based on stock JW5/6/7/8/9/B firmware;
I continued thier hard work with my little knowledge and skill and now i condivided it with you.
NOTE: This Dmore Galaxy S-i9000 kernel can used as base with your ROMs if you like.
I personally tested it with different devices using also other kernels;
OVERVIEW – DMORE.Kernel#rev03 GingerBread GT-I9000 Galaxy S Device
- Based on latest GB Samsung base kernel (GT-I9000_Opensource_GB_Update3)
- compatible with all Samsung GT-I9000 GB ROMS (JW5/6/7/8/9/B based firmware)
- support for RFS and EXT4 partitions
- autoROOT, init.d support, su binary
- OverClock using script with recovery (1000MHz default – range 1300/1200/1.128/1000 Mhz)
- User Voltage control for CPU and Core
- backlightnotification (use*BLN Control), VoodooSound10 (use*VoodooControl)
- some tweaks, Useless debugging removed.
- for ADB users: adb shell remount
- All stock features are supported
- Tweaked ramdisk: optimized mount options & VM settings
- Compiled with last Linaro gcc 4.7.4 toolchain optimized by Christopher83, flags opt (-O3)
- I/O scheduler SIO / BFQ / Deadline / NOOP (default*SIO)
- Read ahead tweaks (512Kb cache)
- CPU governor tweaks:Governors – SmartassV2 (default), Ondemand, Smoove
- Kernel compression mode GZIP
- ARM RWSEM optimization*
- Added optimized CRC32,AES,SHA1 algorithms*
- CWM v5.0.2.7 Semaphore Recovery
- 364 MB - 367 MB available RAM (download Dmore.Kernel-revxx-BM version for 367 Mb)
- Reworked cpufreq driver. cpu states 100-200-400-800-1000/1128/1200/1300.
- automatic cleaning of old "su" binary and busybox (if you coming from Semaphore or Chainfire)
- busybox 1.20.2r2 linusyang
- hardcore gamma and RGB profile
DEFAULTS
CPU 1000Ghz by default, SmartassV2, SIO 512Kb .
For change IO Scheduler, Cpu Gevernor and for manage OC/UV use System Tuner app from PlayStore
https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=ccc71.pmw&hl=en
INSTALL
(Dmore-Kernel-RevXX-CWM.zip for installation with ClockWorkMode or DMore-Kernel-RevXX.zip Odin/Heimdall)
Flash from recovery using CWM files or flash extracted zImage using*Heimdall*or flash downloaded TAR archive with Odin*
For change Cpu Freqency clock simply install DMore-Kernel-CPUXXXX.zip (XXXX = 1000,1128,1200,1300)
Personally i use 1200MHZ like Freq CPU
Tips & Tricks:
If you want change the Cpu Frequency manually, you can also using Adb shell commands instead DMore-Kernel-CPUXXXX.zip CWM file.
Simply type this commands on a DOS/Linux terminal shell
adb shell
su
mount –o remount, rw /system
echo 0 > /system/dmore-cpufreq.conf #cpu= 1000Mhz
reboot
(for clocks CPU 1128,1200,1300 use echo 1, echo 2, echo 3
echo 1 > /system/dmore-cpufreq.conf #cpu= 1128Mhz
echo 2 > /system/dmore-cpufreq.conf #cpu= 1200Mhz
echo 3 > /system/dmore-cpufreq.conf #cpu= 1300Mhz )
DOWNLOAD (changelog @ post #2)
Link here: http://goo.im/devs/dmore/gt-i9000/gb-i9000-kernel
SOURCES
Github repository: https://github.com/dmore70/kernel-GB-I9000
THANKS
Big thanks devlopers and especially*mailwe(midnight kernel), stratosk(Semaphore Kernel),*hardcore (SpeedMod Kernel) ,*supercurio*(Voodoo),*neldar*(BLN) and everybody else developing Open Source software, helping or reporting, Christopher83 for optimizated Linaro *cross compiler toolchains suitable for Samsung S Phone.
NOTE: next week , monday i'll published the new GB DMORE.ROM
10-dec-2013 Added more free available RAM (367 MB) ----> download DMore.Kernel-rev03-BM
Amazing, an updated GB kernel has been needed for so long. Can't wait to try new rom. Well done
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A captivate version, pls
Welcome back David, I've used your old DMORE GB ROMs & they were really good! It is amazing that there are still devs out there which believe in good old GB for a good old phone!
Thank you & cheers!
Thank fron kernel friend
Well done David! :laugh:
Waiting for Your new Rom.
Cool , a new GB Kernel.
A few weeks ago, me and Fishears was having this discussion about how nice it would be to have a new updated GB kernel.
You just provided a solution.
This kernel is based on JWB kernel source right ?
Also , if you have the source on github, I would like to tweak some governors for the best performance, I used this setup when running GB.
nchc said:
Amazing, an updated GB kernel has been needed for so long. Can't wait to try new rom. Well done
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For all people don't want wait until tomorrow for the tread ,following link where you can download the new DMORE3.6 ROMs + others useful my addons:silly: (simply install with CWM recovery)
Link: http://goo.im/devs/dmore/gt-i9000/DMORE3.6-NewRom
HoangTuBot said:
A captivate version, pls
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Sorry , I have only Galaxy S devices in my hands
ts1506 said:
Cool , a new GB Kernel.
A few weeks ago, me and Fishears was having this discussion about how nice it would be to have a new updated GB kernel.
You just provided a solution.
This kernel based on JWB kernel source right ?
Also , if you have the source on github, I would like to tweak some governors for the best performance, I used this setup when running GB.
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Yes kernel is based JW9-JWB kernel source; In this moment i'm uploading git repository;
Link here: https://github.com/dmore70/kernel-GB-I9000
I'm working for a new cpu-freq.c module where there are 5 different frequencies level (100-200-400-800-1000-1200MHZ) coming from CM10.1 github repository. Dmore-kernel rev03 use 4 different levels (stratosk kernel) , so it uses a higher battery drain; Actually I have a problem with /sys/devices/system/cpu/ directory governor interface , but i hope to solve it in the next days.
can i flash this over CM7 baseband i9000XXJVU
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can i flash this over CM7 baseband i9000XXJVU
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NO You can't
If you add fast charge support I'll kiss you
fishears said:
If you add fast charge support I'll kiss you
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Ok I'll not add fast charge support :laugh::laugh: so you'll not kiss me.
The problem is only to have a little bit of free time for this my hobbies.
In any case if you suggest me some link where i can have more informations, I might try :silly:
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I can be your tester
nice, I'm using Saurom right now, so this kernel will fit perfectly
How do I flash this with Odin? I don't see any .tar files in the download page
MIUI
I wish you could make a MIUI Gingerbread version or even better teach me how to do it my self
Could you made another version of your kernel with bigmem like in semaphore? (384.5MB - breaks 720p video recording, front camera pictures) I used to use this, when I was on GB.
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Could you made another version of your kernel with bigmem like in semaphore? (384.5MB - breaks 720p video recording, front camera pictures) I used to use this, when I was on GB.
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Added DMore.Kernel-rev03-BM.tar or CWM file
Here's Bigman(377MB - breaks 720p)
Here's more 3MB (364+3 = 367MB) - 720p video recording works
For 384 Mb i 'm searching on web the mach-aries.c good module
Ok... I've flashed this - DMore-Kernel-rev03-BM.tar - after reverting to stock rom from CM11 and now I am stuck in a bootloop... Any ideas?
LE: I reverted back to stock with Odin following this guide:
Step 1: Start Odin
Step 2:
a. Select PIT file as 's1_odin_20100513.pit'?
b. Select PDA file as 'PDA_DXJV9_Deodexed_Zipaligned.tar'?
c. Select PHONE file as 'PHONE_DXJV9.tar'?
d. Select CSC file as 'CSC_OLBJV9.tar'?
Step 3: Under Options: Check Re-partition, Check Auto Reboot and Check F. Reset Time
Step 4: Start the phone in the download mode
Step 5: Once ID:COM/phone is 'Added!!' click Start
Step 6: You will see a lot of red text after the flash is done, don't panic, just do a 'wipe data/factory reset' and reboot the device when done.
Step 7: Let the device boot all the way then turn it off.
Step 8: Re-enter Download Mode and re-flash only the CSC file [Step 2 d] without pit and without re-partition.
I had the files on my computer from previous revert. If anyone has the same issue and has trouble downloading all the files, just let me know.
Now, being back on stock I really want to try your KERNEL. Should I make sure of any steps before attempting to flash it with Odin as PDA? Thanks!
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[ROM] 6045Y-DCZ
current version 2.2 (2016-08-09)
STOCK, STABLE, FAST, ROOT
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FOR NOW IT IS ONLY FOR SINGLE SIM DEVICES!! DUAL SIM NOT WORKING
-it is not exactly a build. Its more a mod.
-based on latest Alcatel IDO 3 5.5 6045Y MMB29M EUROPE UPDATE
-including ROOT (latest supersu 2.76)
-removed all unnecessary apps from Alcatel. there is only the necessary basic to run the phone. All other things you can download by yourself.
-Due to source is the avaliable set of languages shrinken to English, German, Slovak and Czech. But More Locale 2 app (included) will do the trick for you on most apps.
GUIDE:
-Its always better to flash this upon a stock firmware. You can try to flash it upon custm roms like CM AOKP etc, but since i havent tested it, i dont know if it will 100% work
-download firmware and also the MD5 checksum and copy both files to your phone.
-go to TWRP recovery (please make sure you use the @Unjustified Dev version from here
-make backup of your current ROM
-here you can grab a bat file to make backup of your curent MODEM, or download your MODEM in a zip file. Don´t forget to thank @famewolf for the time he spends to gather the modems.
-If you hav ebackup of oyur curent modem, just open my ROM zip in a ZIP app (i use 7zip). Replace the non-hlos.bin with your non-hlos.bin (modem) file.
-copy the ROM (and if you choose the modem zip file from @famewolf )
-wipe chache/dalvik/system/data
-format data (just to be sure. Format data is something diferent than wipe data)
-install ROM (make sure you have MD5 check enabled and it gives no error)
-reboot
-on first boot be patient it takes a while after the first boot (about 5 minutes) untill the ROM settles down
DOWNLOAD:
From my google disk
ISSUES:
-on my 6045Y i have no issues so please report
changelog in 2.2 build (2016-08-09)
-parallax background on stock launcher (looks great)
-translucent appdrawer background
-cleared updater-script of useless lines
changelog in 2.1 build (2016-08-08)
-build from latest 6045Y 010 06 update (6045Y MMB29M EUROPE UPDATE)
-no need to do some silly unmount and mount crap, because i know how to write the updater-script
-Root (systemless) included, GAPPS included (as this is just a moded stock ROM)
-Debloated 6.0.1 version..lockscreen is working well for my on 6045Y
-Background wallpaper from Vikas Kanwal (no stealing from web)
-Included 6045Y modem, so if you are on non 6045Y version see above to get your corespondent modem zip fle or image file before you start flashing.
-Security patch for 6.0.1 (from 2016-1-7)
-Double tap on lock screen to sleep
-Launcher 5x6 and dock 5x grid (instead of 4x5)
-lcd density set to 430
-USB debuging enabled from first boot
-Color temperature setting
-Technicolor enhanced colors
-Call recorder - when you are in a call you can tap on the three dots on the right and record the call
-Multi window enabled (under sttings/developer option)
-Glove mode (higher sensitivity of touchscreen)
-Three fingers swipe to make screenshot
CREDITS:
@Unjustified Dev , @famewolf , @The Marionette, without them there will be no IDOL 3 5.5 develpment, so pelase give them a thnax!
And of course i am not responsible for any damage you do by flashing this on your device!
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[ROM] 6045-i806-DCZ
current version 1.0
STOCK, STABLE, FAST, ROOT
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-it is not exactly a build. Its more a mod.
-based on latest TCL i806 (IDOL3) firmware (JSU_I806-2[ABC]LCCN7_7TMBRCB3)
-I exchanged the kernel for the ARDE DEV TEAM STOCK OC one (4x1651 MHz + 4x1601 MHz).
-Antutu player will love the 37K ratings (all cores set to performance Governors)
-including ROOT (latest supersu 2.52)
-added KERNEL ADIUTOR
-removed all unnecessary apps from TCL. there is only the necessary basic to run the phone. All other things you can download by yourself. So the ROM is only 600 MB on size.
-Due to source is the avaliable set of languages shrinken to English and Chineese. But More Locale 2 app (you can download form google play) will do the trick for you on most apps.
GUIDE:
-go to TWRP recovery
-wipe chache/dalvik/system/data
-install ROM
-install GAPPS (i use open gapps 5.0 nano)
-reboot
-on first boot be patient it takes a while after the first boot (about 5 minutes) untill the ROM settles down
DOWNLOAD:
From my google disk (size aprox 600 MB)
ISSUES:
I dont know of any, you tell me.
FUTURE PLANS:
-merge another languages from framework res, settings, systemUI apks . As i am not a DEV i will repack the apks adding these languages it should work with more locale 2 then. I cannot add the language support to the rom itself.
-replace the i806 launcher with one from 6045Y (will do need more tests because of lags of the 6045Y launcher).
-add some minor build.prop tweaks
CREDITS:
BIG thnax to @franq36 of ARDE DEV Team for the Kernel, also thank @Grarak for the Kernel Adiutor.
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Nice work! Does your version allow wifi to be enabled while in airplane mode? Are you changing the model to something unique like x806 to prevent updates from trying to be downloaded/installed that could affect partitions beyond system/boot? Did you remove the system update checker? Have you modified or eliminated the default updater-script in the stock i806 rom which clobbers several partitions beyond system and boot?
famewolf said:
Nice work! Does your version allow wifi to be enabled while in airplane mode? Are you changing the model to something unique like x806 to prevent updates from trying to be downloaded/installed that could affect partitions beyond system/boot? Did you remove the system update checker? Have you modified or eliminated the default updater-script in the stock i806 rom which clobbers several partitions beyond system and boot?
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-yes wifi can be turned on while in airplane mode
-i deleted update checker app, so there are no updates
-yes i deleted all entries that were messing around with radio etc.. So now this script only format and copy system, busybox, root, kernel thats all. So it should be also suitable for 6045I version. I can enable the double sim stuff in build.prop so this should work also for 6045K version.
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-yes wifi can be turned on while in airplane mode
-i deleted update checker app, so there are no updates
-yes i deleted all entries that were messing around with radio etc.. So now this script only format and copy system, busybox, root, kernel thats all. So it should be also suitable for 6045I version. I can enable the double sim stuff in build.prop so this should work also for 6045K version.
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Sounds like you have all the bases covered! What a shame we can't get multirom to work on our device YET....it would allow us to use our external sd to swap between multiple roms and I could have cm12.1, yours and whatever new one I'm testing all going at the same time. Multirom also has it's own custom build of twrp that supports the roms.
i know i have used MULTIROM on my older devices...
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i know i have used MULTIROM on my older devices...
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You may want to look back to your source and see if they do an unmount of /persist at the end. You have left in the code which format's it and extracts the wifi drivers then symlinks them but I didn't see an unmount so it may have gotten accidentally deleted. It may be unnecessary but normally for every mount you have an unmount as it can leave partitions mounted in twrp that could cause issues if the user installs packages after the current one.
Hmm I guess I should also confirm for the 6045i users that you are using the "group 2" kernel? If not, 6045i users will need to flash the group 2 kernel right after flashing the rom before they reboot..not a big deal but if necessary a link to it in post #1 might help. Looking forward to trying this one since the i806 rom had such better performance for the idol3 than the default roms.
famewolf said:
You may want to look back to your source and see if they do an unmount of /persist at the end. You have left in the code which format's it and extracts the wifi drivers then symlinks them but I didn't see an unmount so it may have gotten accidentally deleted. It may be unnecessary but normally for every mount you have an unmount as it can leave partitions mounted in twrp that could cause issues if the user installs packages after the current one.
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My fault i wrote twice unmount system.... hmm thats when you make such things at 2:00 AM
thanx bro.
DallasCZ said:
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[ROM] 6045-i806-DCZ
current version 1.0
STOCK, STABLE, FAST, ROOT
**************************************************
-it is not exactly a build. Its more a mod.
-based on latest TCL i806 (IDOL3) firmware (JSU_I806-2[ABC]LCCN7_7TMBRCB3)
-I exchanged the kernel for the ARDE DEV TEAM STOCK OC one (4x1651 MHz + 4x1601 MHz).
-Antutu player will love the 37K ratings (all cores set to performance Governors)
-including ROOT (latest supersu 2.52)
-added KERNEL ADIUTOR
-removed all unnecessary apps from TCL. there is only the necessary basic to run the phone. All other things you can download by yourself. So the ROM is only 600 MB on size.
-Due to source is the avaliable set of languages shrinken to English and Chineese. But More Locale 2 app (you can download form google play) will do the trick for you on most apps.
GUIDE:
-go to TWRP recovery
-wipe chache/dalvik/system/data
-install ROM
-install GAPPS (i use open gapps 5.0 nano)
-reboot
-on first boot be patient it takes a while after the first boot (about 5 minutes) untill the ROM settles down
DOWNLOAD:
From my google disk (size aprox 600 MB)
ISSUES:
I dont know of any, you tell me.
FUTURE PLANS:
-merge another languages from framework res, settings, systemUI apks . As i am not a DEV i will repack the apks adding these languages it should work with more locale 2 then. I cannot add the language support to the rom itself.
-replace the i806 launcher with one from 6045Y (will do need more tests because of lags of the 6045Y launcher).
-add some minor build.prop tweaks
CREDITS:
BIG thnax to @franq36 of ARDE DEV Team for the Kernel, also thank @Grarak for the Kernel Adiutor.
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I participate in the development but the creator of the kernel is @acura2201 should also include in the credits, also a link to the original kernel thread in HTCMania
thx,good job
Does this ROM support all the variants?
Sent from my 6045X using XDA Forums Pro.
The Marionette said:
Does this ROM support all the variants?
Sent from my 6045X using XDA Forums Pro.
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As it does not rewrites original recovery neither radio files it should be good to all variants, but I have not tested (only on my 6045Y).
the second thing is the OC kernel from HTCMANIA.com if it will be working on 6045I,6045O nad 6045K variants.
If someone with dual sim (K version) would try it and has no dual sim options there have to be a slightly build.prop modification. Just change line "persist.radio.multisim.config=single" to "persist.radio.multisim.config=dsds".
someone should try...If he made a full TWRP backup, there is nothing to worry about (i think)
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Hmm I guess I should also confirm for the 6045i users that you are using the "group 2" kernel? If not, 6045i users will need to flash the group 2 kernel right after flashing the rom before they reboot..not a big deal but if necessary a link to it in post #1 might help. Looking forward to trying this one since the i806 rom had such better performance for the idol3 than the default roms.
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You re right as always i mentioned it on 1st post.
DallasCZ said:
Suprisingly no. I used the group1 OC kernel and i am running on it since yesterday and no hicups,lags or reboots.
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*removed half asleep post since you had already added link to post #1*
I'm surprised the chinese rom had higher antutu scores than cyanogenmod but I'm looking forward to having a rom that flips "upside down" properly.
Edit: Disregard what I said below, I just looked at the page again without it being translated and found the link, I think. Wow, translators really make a mess of a page. Is this the correct file/img...."Nuevoboot_Alcatel_V1.img"?
I'd like to try this but the link to HTC Mania translates horribly, it's a absolute mess. I cannot find the download link for the Group 2 OC Kernel (6045i) anywhere on that page. Can direct links be posted?
Hmm, so I have cm12.1 11/23 running, and its rebooting alot more than it was yesterday Lol. I am running the group 1 oc. Is that the right one? I think it is, so hmm. Is it worth switching back to stock?
anyone with other model than 6045Y should download the Nuevoboot_Alcatel_V1.img as I understood.
Odesláno z mého 6045Y pomocí Tapatalk
DallasCZ said:
anyone with other model than 6045Y should download the Nuevoboot_Alcatel_V1.img as I understood.
Odesláno z mého 6045Y pomoc�* Tapatalk
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Well, I have tried that one as well, and it doesn't boot. So I guess its for stock ROM? Haha.
Disregard previous information, apparently the kernel in the thread changed somewhat since the last time I downloaded it. Testing again, boots up with the group 2, will report back.
capeorigins said:
Hmm, so I have cm12.1 11/23 running, and its rebooting alot more than it was yesterday Lol. I am running the group 1 oc. Is that the right one? I think it is, so hmm. Is it worth switching back to stock?
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You should talk about cm in the cm thread..thats what it's for. Group 1 and group 2 is only for "stock" roms. the i806 falls under "stock rom". Roms like cyanogenmod should be running the CM kernel on that page. It's part of the name and not either of the groups.
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@DallasCZ
What min/max/governor are you choosing for big & little in KA?
Ok... so:
6045i
- Full Wipe
- Installed without kernel, then hit reboot
- Rebooted straight to TWRP, said OS not installed. Installed over it, rebooted.
- Booted up, went through settings, then froze when Supersu free dialog box popped up
- Installed Nuevoboot_Alcatel_V1, and open_gapps-arm64-5.0-micro-20151124
- Booted up fine, no play service issues of any kind
- Ran AnTuTu 64-bit with big/little on performance (1651 and 1113), score 33,625
Can't fathom why the 6045Y would score almost 3,500 more on AnTuTu. Made sure there was no thermal throttling by placing phone in front of air conditioner.
Edit: Seems the 6045Y can throttle the little up to 1601, whereas my 6045i maxes at 1113? I'd assume that is where the extra 3,500 in AnTuTu is coming from. Odd, in the CM OC kernel I was able to 1601 on the little..
Edit 2: Set the GPU to max clocks and performance governor, score 35,868. If little clocks would hit 1601 instead of 1113, I'm betting it would pass 37,000.
Final Thoughts: I've had zero issues with performance in any capacity, and the MOTO Camera for v2 Lollipop works great. I think we've got a winner here. Not a big fan of the news thing when you swipe to the left though, hopefully an easy way to get rid of that... and apparently its pretty easy, just press and hold on homescreen, then hit the toggle on the mini version of the news screen, gone!
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Ok... so:
6045i
- Full Wipe
- Installed without kernel, then hit reboot
- Rebooted straight to TWRP, said OS not installed. Installed over it, rebooted.
- Booted up, went through settings, then froze when Supersu free dialog box popped up
- Installed Nuevoboot_Alcatel_V1, and open_gapps-arm64-5.0-micro-20151124
- Booted up fine, no play service issues of any kind
- Ran AnTuTu 64-bit with big/little on performance (1651 and 1113), score 33,625
Can't fathom why the 6045Y would score almost 3,500 more on AnTuTu. Made sure there was no thermal throttling by placing phone in front of air conditioner.
Edit: Seems the 6045Y can throttle the little up to 1601, whereas my 6045i maxes at 1113? I'd assume that is where the extra 3,500 in AnTuTu is coming from. Odd, in the CM OC kernel I was able to 1601 on the little..
Edit 2: Set the GPU to max clocks and performance governor, score 35,868. If little clocks would hit 1601 instead of 1113, I'm betting it would pass 37,000.
Final Thoughts: I've had zero issues with performance in any capacity, and the MOTO Camera for v2 Lollipop works great. I think we've got a winner here. Not a big fan of the news thing when you swipe to the left though, hopefully an easy way to get rid of that... and apparently its pretty easy, just press and hold on homescreen, then hit the toggle on the mini version of the news screen, gone!
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Most folks could choose 1601 but their phone was rarely actually at that speed...people experiencing reboots should check their cpu temp in KA...in every case I encountered a reboot checking it right after boot showed it was still quite high and more than likely the cause of the reboot. You should however be able to set it to 1300 without issues.
I wouldn't use performance or interactive as they had all 4 cores going way to much of the time allowing temps to rise.....try "wheatley".