i was wondering how to overclock the Chicago remix rom?
You can't
I'm aware that it is not currently supported, but can anyone offer some insight as to why? Will this be a thing when we finally get a legit ICS kernel specific for our device in 2016? lol I'm clearly not a dev, just a lil curious Thanks!
Source code is necessary for this to happen. And that will probably happen shortly after ICS. And it won't be long now.
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Kernel source is necessary for folks like Mr X or Faux123 to work their magic. But I do wonder if something like the APK-based overclock app used on the milestone (which had a locked bootloader and couldn't do custom kernels) could be done. I don't really know much about how that works, just that it did on the Defy.
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I finally rooted my phone and don't know what to do from here. I want a rom with good performance and good battery life. Which do you guys think is best? And what's aosp and open kang?
Thanks
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The best thing to do is test different ROMs your self as all you are going to get is 20 different responses telling you to use different rom and kernel combinations.
Saying that my recommendation is AOKP by romann and Trinity kernel from morfic.
AOSP - Android Open Source Project, this is what all android software starts of from. The GN runs android in its purest form so a lot of devs use AOSP in there thread titles.
AOKP - Android Open King Project, this is a play on AOSP. People refer to something being kanged something has been taken and used without permission. It's used in an ironic sense most of the time as XDA has a lot of copy and paste devs who take without asking.
In reality AOKP has many original features and tweaks in it that make it one of the most unique and customisable roms available.
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I finally rooted my phone and don't know what to do from here.
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This may sound a little harsh but if you don't know what you want root for it's likely that you don't need root at all. I would use stock ICS for a little while longer and revisit the custom ROMs later.
Lol I have rooted before my x10 and HTC desire and my touch 4g and Samsung vibrant but don't know what's a good rom for galaxy nexus and what aosp is or aokp till the last comment cleared everything and answered my question. So ya I know how to root and load custom rom
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This may sound a little harsh but if you don't know what you want root for it's likely that you don't need root at all. I would use stock ICS for a little while longer and revisit the custom ROMs later.
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So before I ask my question I wanna make one thing clear. I have 100% respect for the devs that work on our phones and can't wait to see what ICS source brings us.
Now to the question. Before all these ICS leaks we had EL29 source for our phone. However we only ever had on variant of custom kernel (Rogue). All I keep hearing is that once source drops for ICS we'll see a lot of custom ROMs and kernels. If we have source for GB why aren't there any other custom kernels? I guess I'm just a little confused on what source will bring us, besides allowing us to build a pure AOSP kernel and allow over and underclocking on TW roms.
Are you saying rogue was the only gb kernel for this phone?
If so you haven't been here long..
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Are you saying rogue was the only gb kernel for this phone?
If so you haven't been here long..
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I believe he is referring to gunslinger/hitman and all the kernels before it made by team rogue which allowed voltage changing and overclocking. Not the repacked stock kernels.
LoStKernel. Zedomax. Plus kernel. That's without actually looking.
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Is it possible that we will see an ICS kernel built from source that has been tweaked to support overclocking as well as undervolting?
I realise that source has just came out for our phone but at the same time I find that ICS is rather laggier and has much more latency than when I used GB Juggernaut OC's to 1.73 ghz. Irreguardless of people that will hate on me for saying I experience latency with stock and custom ICS Roms, I am still just wondering if we will be able to OC again one day while on Android 4.0+.
Additionaly,
I know that TheDerekJay has a custom kernel called "Venom" but I do not believe it has OC capabilities.
Does anyone have information pertaining to this subject. All help will be appreciated and thanked
Illuminatiii_X said:
Is it possible that we will see an ICS kernel built from source that has been tweaked to support overclocking as well as undervolting?
I realise that source has just came out for our phone but at the same time I find that ICS is rather laggier and has much more latency than when I used GB Juggernaut OC's to 1.73 ghz. Irreguardless of people that will hate on me for saying I experience latency with stock and custom ICS Roms, I am still just wondering if we will be able to OC again one day while on Android 4.0+.
Additionaly,
I know that TheDerekJay has a custom kernel called "Venom" but I do not believe it has OC capabilities.
Does anyone have information pertaining to this subject. All help will be appreciated and thanked
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Give them a few weeks, I am sure they will have a few that will Overclock/underclock.
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Illuminatiii_X said:
Is it possible that we will see an ICS kernel built from source that has been tweaked to support overclocking as well as undervolting?
I realise that source has just came out for our phone but at the same time I find that ICS is rather laggier and has much more latency than when I used GB Juggernaut OC's to 1.73 ghz. Irreguardless of people that will hate on me for saying I experience latency with stock and custom ICS Roms, I am still just wondering if we will be able to OC again one day while on Android 4.0+.
Additionaly,
I know that TheDerekJay has a custom kernel called "Venom" but I do not believe it has OC capabilities.
Does anyone have information pertaining to this subject. All help will be appreciated and thanked
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Wanna check DEREK's ROM. DARKSIDE EVOLUTION. It includes an OC/UV kernek.
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Wanna check DEREK's ROM. DARKSIDE EVOLUTION. It includes an OC/UV kernek.
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If your talking about his latest build with the Venom kernel, no OC built in yet.
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If your talking about his latest build with the Venom kernel, no OC built in yet.
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But I think it has undervolting.
Give 'em time. Faux is working on one, but asks for patience. I'm sure MrX is too, but is probably concentrating on CM9, since he's part of that team.
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I'm patiently waiting. Got rid of the lag by backing up stock rooted, eiping everything/factory reset/Darkside wipe...then restoring. Now stock is smooth as silk, and I use Nova Launcher Prime. If this helps at all.
TerrorCandii Gaming uses ASUS/Samsung
Is it possible to run a tiamat based kernel or any kernel the Tiamat developers make on the Sprint GS3. Preferably with something built from a CM based ROM such as CM 10.1, Jellybam, CarbonROM? Or would it backfire and cause problems for our CPUs?
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Edit: If not, would it be possible to port a kernel over?
There's no kernel in the Sprint S3 development section by that name. So the quick answer is no.
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Well i know that its not part of our development yet. But im curious to as if they will work for anything other than that of a snapdragon processor or if they could be broken down and restructured to work for our processors. Just a creative thought. Was wondering if there were any developers interested in maybe trying to calaborate and build a similar kernel. I like the KT747 but im not familiar with the governors. Was wondering if possible to get governors such as savagezen and brazillianwax brought over to the s3. Or if there are any kernels that contain one or the other I've yet to find them.
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Hi guys! I don't think you've heard of me. I'm just another kernel dev from another forums. I've been developing kernels in XDA for about a year now. Anyways, getting on with it, ASKP started from galaxy nexus initially. And now, we've been making a huge success to the device itself as majority of the users run ASKP. But instead of bragging, I rather show it.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?p=46390201
If you look around that forum, most kernels are based on ASKP.
Okay. So. Why am I here? To bring ASKP to your device. The optimus G. Why? For a complete idiotic friend.
Joking.
Anyways, please feel free to drop a post here regarding any issues kernel developers are having right now or, what you want to see in ASKP.
Cheers
Amperific.
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Thanx for your offer, i hope a few kernel devs will accept. Would love to see a ASKP kernel for E975.
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Nice. Calling my friends, @ThatKawaiiGuy and @xboxfanj
Now for the features? I guess OC in CPU and GPU, variety of governors, and great battery life.
please make one for stock rom.
we would love to see many options of kernel on stock and on custom roms
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THEE UUNDERRWOORLD!!!
If you just want to port your mako kernel, all you have to do is cherry-pick https://github.com/xboxfanj/kernel_msm/commit/8767da2ee3154956922e0248ea164f1dc14aead7 and fix any conflicts and then remake the defconfig (make gee_defconfig, mv .config arch/arm/configs/gee_defconfig and then copy any changes you did for mako).
Let me know if you need any help.