Greetings all!
I have modified Calkulin's Battery Saver Script to work with our GNex devices. I updated the undervolt init.d script to work on both CPUs and tweaked the voltages based off Apex's voltage table. If you are setting cpu setting on boot via control app (ie: Glados, Franco, performance settings) please disable since the conflicting scripts will cause issues. The default governor and other settings can be modified by manually changing values within the scripts.
Prerequisites:
A kernel with init.d support
-default CM9 kernel doesn't work (still looking for a fix)
Flashing Instructions:
1. Reboot into recovery and make Nandroid backup
2. Flash attached zip file just like you would a rom.
3. Reboot and enjoy.
REMOVED FOR STABILITY/COMPATIBILITY
Undervolt Steps are based on # of CPU frequencies available:
Code:
STEPS_10="1475 1375 1325 1275 1225 1175 1050 975 850"
STEPS_9="1425 1375 1325 1275 1225 1175 1050 975 850"
STEPS_8="1375 1325 1275 1225 1175 1050 975 850"
STEPS_7="1325 1275 1225 1175 1050 975 850"
STEPS_6="1275 1225 1175 1050 975 850"
STEPS_5="1225 1175 1050 975 850"
CPU profiles:
Code:
BATTERY_PROFILE_1: From 100% - 85% battery level
MAX_CPU_SPEED="1200000"
MIN_CPU_SPEED="0"
BATTERY_PROFILE_2: From 84% - 0% battery level
MAX_CPU_SPEED="1000000"
MIN_CPU_SPEED="0"
AWAKE_GOVERNOR_ON: Changes to this initially after screen turns on
AWAKE_GOVERNOR="interactive"
AWAKE_MAX_CPU_SPEED=max profile speed
AWAKE_MIN_CPU_SPEED=max profile speed
AWAKE_DURATION="5"
SLEEP_GOVERNOR_ON: Changes to this once screen turns off if no SCREENOFFMAX file is found
SLEEP_GOVERNOR="conservative"
SLEEP_MAX_CPU_SPEED="800000"
SLEEP_MIN_CPU_SPEED="0"
The script at work.
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CREDITS:
98% of the credit goes to Calkulin -
bigxie for posting the voltage table
ME
I'll most def be giving this a shot.
D
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so i just flash threw recovery right? if i make a nandroid back up will it remove it if it makes my phone go crazy?
justro said:
so i just flash threw recovery right? if i make a nandroid back up will it remove it if it makes my phone go crazy?
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yes
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do I need to install anything else besides this .zip?
script manager?
setCPU??
anything?
Just installed combined with samurai kernal and let me say its pretty damn cool
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broad_st_bully said:
do I need to install anything else besides this .zip?
script manager?
setCPU??
anything?
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No, the script looks for those programs and deactivates itself. You should only run this script for cpu scaling.
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justro said:
Just installed combined with samurai kernal and let me say its pretty damn cool
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I just installed this combo. I'm using stock rom though. How's your bat life been?
Also are there any setting/options, I havent found any going through settings.
Is there a way to easily remove the script... another zip to flash perhaps? Or is a nandroid restore the only way?
In any case, thanks OP this looks good :thumbup:
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Is there a way to easily remove the script... another zip to flash perhaps? Or is a nandroid restore the only way?
In any case, thanks OP this looks good :thumbup:
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You should be able to just delete the script from the init.d directory.
So far day one test and I'm loving the results so far
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So far day one test and I'm loving the results so far
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Thanks looks about right to me.
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Bradart said:
You should be able to just delete the script from the init.d directory.
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Thanks, easy enough!
Another noob question- what is an easy way to verify that the script is running? I think its possible to check with Script Manager (smanager), can anyone point me to directions? I didn't come up with much from searching...
If it matters, I'm running Franco m3 and stock rom
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So far day one test and I'm loving the results so far
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What's your screen on time?
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This is what I've got today. Much improved compared to the same usage before I was getting approx 6-7hrs if I was lucky.
will this work with stock rom + kernal
raisinbagel said:
will this work with stock rom + kernal
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No, you must have a kernel with init.d support.
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raisinbagel said:
will this work with stock rom + kernal
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What kernel are you using?
Also with this work with franco and or samurai ? i keep switching back and forth not sure what one is better with black ice rom
cheddaface said:
What kernel are you using?
Also with this work with franco and or samurai ? i keep switching back and forth not sure what one is better with black ice rom
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It causes reboots on Franco milestone 3
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Hey everyone. What type of values do you prefer to run on the DINC2 when it comes to clocks/volts? I've searched and read that this CPU is similar to the Thunderbolt, and people on the thunderbolt tend to overclock it anywhere between 1.4-2.0 GHz. Can I get some general statistics/info here? I'm looking for safe/typical statistics for the following:
1) Minimum clock speed (underclocking, for those who do not like to mess with voltage)
2) Maximum clock speed on STOCK voltage (overclocking without messing with voltage)
3) Minimum voltage on STOCK Speed (undervolting)
I plan on running either CM7Kang or SRZ1.3 and am wondering what I could do with it.
I normally run SRZ1.3 rom with overclock to 1.4GHz using SetCPU and undervolt to -50 on all values using IncrediControl.
Get the pretty close to the same battery life as stock and most of my apps load a bit faster.
It all depends on your phone man, each is a little different, I can only go to 1.4 something ghz before my phone locks up but I've heard of others going much higher, I wouldn't set my Max speed any lower than 768 because of lag. I would under volt all values by 50, then set the 245 MHz value to 725 mil volts and use the smart ass v2 gov so when the screen is off it uses that speed and sips battery...
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I know phones are different, but I just wanted to know a generic thing. 1.4 GHz is your typical OC on stock voltage? Sounds about what the Thunderbolt guys said.
I've had my phone extremely stable at 1.8, but battery life sucked. Currently, I'm running cm7 with voltages -50, governor set to ondemand, min 384, max 1.4. I do get a little bit of lag coming from unlocking screen. So i would say 700mhz would be a good minimum.
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I've had my phone extremely stable at 1.8, but battery life sucked. Currently, I'm running cm7 with voltages -50, governor set to ondemand, min 384, max 1.4. I do get a little bit of lag coming from unlocking screen. So i would say 700mhz would be a good minimum.
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700 min? I think that would drain battery like crazy...
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Here's my setup. I'm running mikrunny with stock kernel, and stock voltages.
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Here's my setup. I'm running mikrunny with stock kernel, and stock voltages.
View attachment 864113
And here's my battery level info.
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Run the same with -50mv
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I am running at 1.1ghz with -100 all. No reboots so far
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kevdliu said:
I am running at 1.1ghz with -100 all. No reboots so far
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How good is your battery life with that setup?
klabit87 said:
How good is your battery life with that setup?
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60 percent after 7hr 30min. thats with 83 percent of the time no signal and one bar the rest.
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Whic kernel are you on?
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Whic kernel are you on?
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I am running touchpro's ICS with aeroevan's v6 kernel here
if you decide to switch there is currently a market download bug with the combo. the solution is in the ICS discussion thread over at the general section.
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I am running touchpro's ICS with aeroevan's v6 kernel here
if you decide to switch there is currently a market download bug with the combo. the solution is in the ICS discussion thread over at the general section.
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U wrote 1.1 I wasn't thinking GHz I was thinking mikrunny 1.1 and was like damn.. never could get past -75mv
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im trying the -50 undervolt on condemned as we speak. 245/1209
I always oc to 1.3ghz, I am currently using the smoothass governor on aeroevans v6 ics kernel. I undervolt -25 across the board for AOSP roms and -50 for Sense roms. Currently running Touchpros ICS beta 3 build, Last night before I plugged in my phone I was at 67% after 16 hrs 32min. My phone runs silky smooth, no lag and very fast.
dankblaze said:
I always oc to 1.3ghz, I am currently using the smoothass governor on aeroevans v6 ics kernel. I undervolt -25 across the board for AOSP roms and -50 for Sense roms. Currently running Touchpros ICS beta 3 build, Last night before I plugged in my phone I was at 67% after 16 hrs 32min. My phone runs silky smooth, no lag and very fast.
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so is -50 bad on a aosp rom?
mighty_markus12 said:
so is -50 bad on a aosp rom?
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No I'm -75 on liquid and its awesome
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mighty_markus12 said:
so is -50 bad on a aosp rom?
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not necessarily bad but most of the time not needed due to less processes running all the time to suck battery like in a sense rom, it may work for people but it can lead to lagging and freezing when you undervolt too much.
remCPU
Here is a script that I have been using to manage my cpu and device specific bits. Here is what it can currently control. Usage is pretty simple.
Code:
sh-3.2# /system/bin/remCPU --help
Lithid's remCPU Controller
Help:
--set:
Look at cpu settings config.
--stat:
Look at cpu freq stats.
--config:
Setup the configuration of your cpu.
--help:
Get help.
Contact: [email protected]
Code:
sh-3.2# /system/bin/remCPU --stat
Cpu freq stats:
1400000 0
1200000 4127
1100000 37
1000000 107
800000 346
400000 897
200000 537
100000 88226
Code:
sh-3.2# /system/bin/remCPU --set
Verified:
>>>
Your current governor is: ondemandx
Your max cpu frequency is: 1200000
Your min cpu frequency is: 100000
Your min memory free config is: 3674,4969,6264,8312,9607,11444
Your tcp buffer w/r is: 110592/110592
Backlight noti: 1
Backlight noti blink: 1
Backlight noti blink interval: 750
Backlight noti blink max count: 30
>>>
You run the script, check out your current settings then go through the settings to set it up. It will create a config in /data/data/com.lithid/kernelscript/config. This config will be pulled into effect during the next and everyother reboot, or by running sh /system/etc/init.d/89remCPU after your config is in place. Like I said, set it and forget it! No app running, no space taken up. Just what you want without the extra!
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-Cpu governors.
-Max Cpu frequency
-Min Cpu frequency
-BLN interface
- - Turn on/off
- - Enable blink
- - Modify blink interval
- - Max blink duration
- Low mem free settings
- TCP Buffer read/write
Something as simple as setting and forgetting is what I like. I will be adding in more and more tweaks to the system, checking for features per kernel etc etc.
You should know what the kernel can and can't do before you attempt to mess with the settings.
>> Download Here <<
Issues? Let me know.
This is for some changelogs.
Wow! This is almost exactly what I was hoping for! Lithid, will it be possible to add a screen off profile going forward? Thank you. Going to flash now!
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JohnCorleone said:
Wow! This is almost exactly what I was hoping for! Lithid, will it be possible to add a screen off profile going forward? Thank you. Going to flash now!
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That's something I'm looking into. Tho that would create the need for a constant while loop checking for changes to the sleep state. While it would not be difficult, I don't think its 100% needed. I will tho look into a good way to implement tho. Thanks!
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One more question for you. Would I be able to run this and only use SetCPU for that screen off profile or would it override the script? If it ruins the script, I may try ditching the screen off profile for a while
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One more question for you. Would I be able to run this and only use SetCPU for that screen off profile or would it override the script? If it ruins the script, I may try ditching the screen off profile for a while
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Shouldn't do anything. I don't use anything else but this. My phone lasts over 24 hours with regular use. So never needed it. Plus that's what deep sleep on our phones is for lol.
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Shouldn't do anything. I don't use anything else but this. My phone lasts over 24 hours with regular use. So never needed it. Plus that's what deep sleep on our phones is for lol.
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I am going to set it up without the screen off profile. Thanks again.
Edit..working great here!
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Any love for bld?
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FL0OD said:
Any love for bld?
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BLD, voodoo sound, touchwake, deep sleep support is all on the way. Just trying to get it all out there.
Welcome back to Android lithid. I thought you were taking your talents to the iPhone scene?
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Welcome back to Android lithid. I thought you were taking your talents to the iPhone scene?
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I have been back on android for some time now. I was using windows phone as well.
and thanks!
Are there any Kernel requirements/recommendations? (other than init.d support) Also Busybox Ver? req
Thanks for this should come in handy!
LucKyPunk said:
Are there any Kernel requirements/recommendations? (other than init.d support) Also Busybox Ver? req
Thanks for this should come in handy!
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Its using just basic sh shell so unless your running froyo there should not be issues.
In terms of kernels I am using air. But you should know what your kernel can do. I'm writing checks so it will only display options available to you.
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Hmmmm. Will keep my eyes on this....I like the idea of not needing to have two apps(setcpu and bln control) taking up space when I never go into them unless I flash a new kernel. Will there be a way to set governor settings? meaning like on demand parameters for up threshold and such
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brianbgrp said:
Hmmmm. Will keep my eyes on this....I like the idea of not needing to have two apps(setcpu and bln control) taking up space when I never go into them unless I flash a new kernel. Will there be a way to set governor settings? meaning like on demand parameters for up threshold and such
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Maybe in the future. Just don't like the idea of something always running. I will be looking into it tho.
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Welcome back lithid-cm,
Thanks for the script, looking forward to your updates.
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interested in this...
cyburke said:
interested in this...
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It works well actually. I am glad you bumped it. I needed to download it again since I formatted memory
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Wow this looks awesome.
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Files, sources and app:
www . Der Kernel . com
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Featuring:
Offering lowered voltages
Build optimizations
Performance through research
Removed wasteful debugging
Optimized ext4 mount options
VM, Filesystem, governor tweaks
Color Control
Contrast Control
Sound Control
Vibration Control (3/15/2012)
307MHz to 512MHz GPU as indicated in filename
1344 to 1728MHz as indicated in filename or any in between or above
Bull**** Free (Not pushing buzzwords to drop them later like others)
Tabs on the site:
Release: Kernels that have passed the experimental stage and matured in "Prerelease" (Full 3x3 kernel sets typically)
Prerelease: New kernels deemed to now be ready for stabilizing, consider this the Release sandbox (Full 3x3 kernel sets typically)
! Experimental !: The latest ideas, tweaks, features, test builds for users get tried here in limited sets to help speed development.
Why you want Trinity Colors
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The Rascream
Lichti Rascream Mods
Thank you
Flashing right now
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Nice!! Thanks =]
The spice flows. Trinity is the only kernel I'll ever run on this phone. same with my crespo4g.
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iSaint said:
Thank you
Flashing right now
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blassilando said:
Nice!! Thanks =]
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brianbgrp said:
The spice flows. Trinity is the only kernel I'll ever run on this phone. same with my crespo4g.
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Thank Brian, i didn't expect them to open yet another sub forum, considering it's one kernel to rule them all.
brianbgrp said:
The spice flows. Trinity is the only kernel I'll ever run on this phone. same with my crespo4g.
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This one run better than Francos?
gr33nd3vil said:
This one run better than Francos?
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Yes, absolutely.
Will this kernel work on aosp roms?
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Ascertion said:
Will this kernel work on aosp roms?
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very well at that. it should work on just about every rom.
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Will this kernel work on aosp roms?
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Yes, using the "anykernel" script on installation it will support most any rom as it keeps the rom's ramdisk intact for highest possible compatibility.
I personally run an excellent (gsm only) aosp rom.
It'll run on cm9/(+kangs), aokp, aosp, like i said, most anything.
can someone tell me how this is better than franco??
cheddaface said:
can someone tell me how this is better than franco??
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I would like to know as well. Anyone?
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cheddaface said:
can someone tell me how this is better than franco??
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hb-kevin said:
I would like to know as well. Anyone?
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Better is a subjective term. You'd have to try it yourself to see if it is really better for you. But typically I believe Morfic goes for a lean and mean approach. Not a lot of unnecessary mods and a lot of undervolting and overclocking.
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can someone tell me how this is better than franco??
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I would like to know as well. Anyone?
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Whatever happened to trying and creating opinions?
Just trying to not to give you my possibly biased answer
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Whatever happened to trying and creating opinions?
Just trying to not to give you my possibly biased answer
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Lol I'll give it a try tomorrow morning and see how things roll
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Will having your app and francos both installed at the same time affect one another? Or would you recommend uninstalling the one your not currently using?
I'd recommend uninstalling the non used one...seems in other trinity thread its a common issue.
Be sure to give trinity a good day or two of use. Yes the colors will be different than what your used to. But after the first day...everything else looks wrong except trinity colors.
On the ns4g trinity is a lean built kernel. Usually gets strong battery with impressive performance....even at regular CPU speeds. I regularly had a 1.1GHz kernel that performed as well as if not better than other kernels at higher clocks.
From what I've seen so far with the gnex things seem to be the same standard.
Last but not least....we get Dune references on a regular basis. /case rested
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Example: I'm using TUV alpha 1 and on Aokp #34.. Running 345/902 conservative and Im at 2 hrs 16 mins w/ 61% left on round #1 w/ wifi on the whole time. No lag or sods. My kernel of choice w/out a doubt! Fast usb charge (Trinity toolbox app) works just like it says too. FAST! (edit added text) Phone has never been this cool either.
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1420 trinity kernel antutu bench.
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1420 trinity kernel antutu bench.
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Where'd u get the blue soft keys?
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mwielgosz - Lead Developer
IT Blackbelt - Developer
Current version: 2.3.3
This custom Android project is built off of Google android-4.2.2_r1.2 source code.
The FEATURE list can be found here
The CHANGELOG can be found here
Source code:
https://github.com/Crossbones
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Installation instructions:
* Wipe your phone through recovery
* Flash ROM
* Flash gapps
* Reboot
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Download links:
Current Version: 2.3.3 (Jellybean-4.2.2)
ROM: 2.3.3 Download
GAPPS: Official Gapps
Mine just in case
thanks for the work you do
Croosbones always been stable....remember from my ns4g
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Man this is soooo smooth!
But you should have included a more stable kernel, since mine locked up when I tried going to 1600 mhz
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dakota.breeden said:
Man this is soooo smooth!
But you should have included a more stable kernel, since mine locked up when I tried going to 1600 mhz
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Over clocking that much can cause instability. Its your choice, not the kernels fault.
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Over clocking that much can cause instability. Its your choice, not the kernels fault.
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Not to mention. Why would you even need to clock that high? I'm sure performance is hurt more than helped.
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dakota.breeden said:
Man this is soooo smooth!
But you should have included a more stable kernel, since mine locked up when I tried going to 1600 mhz
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As others have already said, clocking at 1600mHz will make your phone unstable. That being said, there is a known bug in the ZenSERIES kernel's ZenX governor which will sometimes cause the phone to lockup randomly. Version 17 of the kernel is better and can be downloaded from here: http://xbones.org/android/v3.0.58-ZenSERIES_v17_cleaned.zip
If you either don't want to flash v17 or still experience lockup issues, switch to another governor such as "pegasusq" or "interactive" and don't clock your phone SO high! Talk about battery drain
With each release of the ZenSERIES kernel, bbedward refines and optimizes the ZenX governor. I include it because I've worked with him on Android for a long time and consider his work to be the best (that is my personal opinion).
I have it set for when I plug it into AC power it maxes out the CPU usage. I switched to lean kernel also.
dakota.breeden said:
Man this is soooo smooth!
But you should have included a more stable kernel, since mine locked up when I tried going to 1600 mhz
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NVM, Mike already responed to this
dakota.breeden said:
I have it set for when I plug it into AC power it maxes out the CPU usage. I switched to lean kernel also.
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Over clocking that high and forcing it to stay maxed out that high???
Your phone is going to commit suicide. You are causing damage to your CPU running it this way.
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I may be making a bold assumption but I think increasing the timer rate of zenx may increase stability (say 40000 uS)
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Install zen 17 posted by mwielgosz, and from trickstermod, apply the setting recommended above and the freezes should stop.
dakota.breeden said:
I have it set for when I plug it into AC power it maxes out the CPU usage. I switched to lean kernel also.
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Try the zen kernel with the Pegasus governor. It runs great with it.
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hey just wanted to give my thanks to you guys who work on this ROM... i ran this ROM alllll the time when i had my nexus s 4g and now that i came back over to the gnex im coming back to you guys!!! keep up the good work, its very much appreciated!!!
EDIT: i keep getting an error that pops up sometimes that says "Phone Sec keeps stopping" anyone know?
jsonger121 said:
hey just wanted to give my thanks to you guys who work on this ROM... i ran this ROM alllll the time when i had my nexus s 4g and now that i came back over to the gnex im coming back to you guys!!! keep up the good work, its very much appreciated!!!
EDIT: i keep getting an error that pops up sometimes that says "Phone Sec keeps stopping" anyone know?
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I havent ran into that error and mike hasnt said anything about it so I would try to download and flash the rom again.
If you can give me a little more detail such as is it a random error or are you usually doing the same things when it comes up?
Pull a logcat next time it happens too, would be helpful.
jsonger121 said:
hey just wanted to give my thanks to you guys who work on this ROM... i ran this ROM alllll the time when i had my nexus s 4g and now that i came back over to the gnex im coming back to you guys!!! keep up the good work, its very much appreciated!!!
EDIT: i keep getting an error that pops up sometimes that says "Phone Sec keeps stopping" anyone know?
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I haven't seen this error either but I do know that it's a binary. Since Sprint just released their official OTA we will he releasing a new build by the weekend.
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Re: [ROM] [AOSP] [4.2.1] Crossbones 2.2.0 [1/15/2013]
When on stock rom games don't lag but when on this ROM they lag tremendously infant even play then I get force closes
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blankit said:
When on stock rom games don't lag but when on this ROM they lag tremendously infant even play then I get force closes
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I'm not having any lag on any of the games I play, mind giving a list of the games giving you an issue, and did you change kernels?
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I'm not having any lag on any of the games I play, mind giving a list of the games giving you an issue, and did you change kernels?
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Need for speed most wanted lags so much and it was working fine on the stock ROM I was using
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Well here is mine its not bad considering I've got just barley 1 gig ram free....
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Here's my processor benchmark through romtoolbox:
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All right come on guys 60 views n not 1 reply ... I can't b the only one who's ran benchmarks on this phone ....let's c what everyone pulls and then can pull an average score for our phone ...
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Here's mine on Stock / Liberty at 1.8Ghz
well dang do u not have many apps installed ? mine is after having widgets and all that installed .. know u make me wanna c what mine does bare :0
bigfdaddy2 said:
well dang do u not have many apps installed ? mine is after having widgets and all that installed .. know u make me wanna c what mine does bare :0
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The stock ROM has always been the fastest. I have about 160 Apps installed. The trick to get the stock ROM real fast is to delete the thermald binary and then undervolt it to keep the temps down. I run 150mv undervolt.
Where is the thermald binary located?
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Where is the thermald binary located?
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/system/bin
Stock locked and unrooted.
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My quadrant score -------->
What quadrant says our device capable of ----->
Which is more accurate ...1 says phone slower then s3 or not that puts this device up on top ? Lol ....
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Just screwing around I decided to do one with everything I could to save battery and the other I pumped everything up. CPU max freq, performance governor, GPU max performance governor, eco mode off... Quite a difference lol
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hi i was just cheking some.options and get to see that u can put 1,5ghz but the mp option or setting keep switching your clock to 1.1ghz i turn it off and dont close the kernel mod app. and it keep the setting of 1.5ghz on all clock when needed this is on stock rom stock kernel ondemand gov stock gpu, just able.to use the 1,5ghz the phone bring.
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look guys i just closed all apps on task manager and my clock settings all got changed to 1.1ghz.... this is so annoying...any know how to stop this??
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look guys i just closed all apps on task manager and my clock settings all got changed to 1.1ghz.... this is so annoying...any know how to stop this??
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Are you using set cpu or rom toolbox or anything like that?
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no just trickster mod app
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at this point no but used it to test but keep do in all the same stuff
and i restarted the phone and every setting on trickster got to default and clock still at 1.1ghz so basically i have to manualy put it to 1.5ghz and not close the trickster app and MP option got turned on again
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Are you making sure to click the check in the upper right corner and pressing menu and enabling set at boot? Common things that I missed the first time using trickster lol
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Scores
first pic is current and the other is my record. Also is my record using quadrant but i heard it isnr as accurate so i dont use it anymore... both AnTuTu pics running nexOgen 1.6 and ZVC viper OC kernel, interactive Governor at 1.836 Max Freq. Tons of apps installed, and lots of tweaks/mods.
I got 18655 running Spleef's Pacman rom full throttle and 18509 running Neighborhood's Pacman rom full throttle. It only drops down to about 18000 when I make the numbers more conservative for battery conservation. Not bad...
This is what I get running my normal daily driver at 1.5ghz. Rooted, unlocked stock zvc using viper1.1 kernel. Performance is great even at 1.5 but I get anywhere from 24-30 hours of battery use on a full charge with moderate/average use.