[Q] V6 Supercharger with Kindle Fire.....effective? - Kindle Fire Q&A, Help & Troubleshooting

I've heard many good things about the v6 supercharger script and wondered if anybody has a lot of first hand experience with this "speeding" up performance and whatnot with the KF. Does the effectiveness of it's memory management depend on individual kernals and ROMs? I am currently running the 11-04-12 release of the stockish cm7 from Goo Manager through Incr3at1on and run the script.......everything "seems" to be flowing nicely with this ROM but is that really due to the supercharger or am I experiencing the placebo effect?
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I saw a difference with cm9 roms, but not cm10.
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Shadowgun

Does anyone confirm shadowgun work on our device?
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Take a look at this thread:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1339572
It seems as if there is mixed success getting it to run.
Works fine for me.
Is that really work? Coz mine kept crashed everytime I tried to load the game.. what game version are you using?
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1.1.0 using elite kernel and a nightly Kang of cm7.2.0
Mine works great also. Using latest version of shadow gun. The second mission (add on crashes rarely) while regular never crashes. I recommend running CM7 Nightlies based rom and OCing to 1.5ghz. Also, running v6 supercharger or ram manager will help it run VERY smoothly. Good luck!
Works good for me, worthy for a shot
Damn!! I'm on sense rom.. no wonder I can't load it.. should go back to cm7 then..
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I have the last version 1.1.0, it cannot download the data files, always says "Error"
my old rom: virtuous affinity wasn't able to start the game
on stock rom: works fine
have to check on andromadus v12 this weekend
Had to wipe to d/l the data lol never worried about putting apps to the mSD card but now I suppose I will. It works though.
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Rom Help, Kindle Fire Not Sure What the Best ROM?

well i just rooted my kindle fire and im not sure what rom to put, i heard some roms dont work with the amazon store after there installed and i want to be able to keep on using it to get my books and read them, but i just CANT Stand the Stock Theme it comes with, and i was wondering is there a rom you could recommend to keep reading books and keep amazon store working while having a different better theme as well as possibly downloading google play ?
I use Cm7 because it very stable. It support google play and not amazon market. I don't need amazon market so that's ok. I'm going to up my kf to jeally bean, every one said that its so good.
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Catalan18 said:
well i just rooted my kindle fire and im not sure what rom to put, i heard some roms dont work with the amazon store after there installed and i want to be able to keep on using it to get my books and read them, but i just CANT Stand the Stock Theme it comes with, and i was wondering is there a rom you could recommend to keep reading books and keep amazon store working while having a different better theme as well as possibly downloading google play ?
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It all depends on what you want.
Battery life?
Performance?
The newest thing out there?
I loaded hashcode's stock jb ROM, which was stable and effective, but was a bit too cellphone-y for me, so I dirty flashed Jandy Cane on top of it and I love the tablet optimizations. It runs very smoothly and I've had no issues at all. I highly recommend doing it, stock KF software sucks
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Don't worry about the amazon store, you can get all the books you want with the kindle app, and everything else will be on google play for the most part. There's always a way to get something. That said, I really like Jandycane, and there are some good, stable ICS based ROMs as well. gedeROM was probably my favorite.
I loaded hashcode's stock jb ROM, which was stable and effective, but was a bit too cellphone-y for me, so I dirty flashed Jandy Cane on top of it and I love the tablet optimizations. It runs very smoothly and I've had no issues at all. I highly recommend doing it, stock KF software sucks
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+1 for jandycane. Very stable, very fast, and his new custom UI stuff is very cool.
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ImThatGuy1 said:
+1 for jandycane. Very stable, very fast, and his new custom UI stuff is very cool.
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thx, trying

Speed up games in ics

Hello. I unlocked my bootloader to use ics on my play, but games like cod nazi zombies and Nova 3 ect run super slow and choppy. Is there anyway to speed them up to full speed? Thanks.
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thirday95 said:
Hello. I unlocked my bootloader to use ics on my play, but games like cod nazi zombies and Nova 3 ect run super slow and choppy. Is there anyway to speed them up to full speed? Thanks.
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Not possible. ICS will always lag on certain game titles till the point they are unplayable.
I think differently. When I removed some of AOKP stuff I didn't use, it gave me the extra space and speed. It somehow gained much needed ram. I guess some of the apps I removed ran in background more than I thought. The only problem I have is mupen64plus. It always closes on me. Still can't figure that one out.
R800x-unlocked/AOKP m6
use this !
you can run all the games as fast as you can
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1903985
You should tell us what rom and kernel are you using. However, check my signature, it may give you some ideas.
Using miui Australia with a ram mod
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You could try flashing a Neo L baseband, i haven't tried it myself but heard that people get better performance with it on ICS

Make apps think I'm not using a kindle fire

I have a rooted kindle fire running cm10. Is there any way I can play fun run multiplayer race without it giving me a incompatibility message when I start the app?
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This is the link to twa_priv's ROM CM10/SGT7 which contains a link below all the ROM releases that will modify your build.prop to disguise the Kindle as a Galaxy Nexus....it might help
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?p=28885657
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There is also a certain build.prop that makes apps think you're on a certain LG phone, which is better for games because you get the right screen resolution

Lagfix safe for KF1 ?

Hi all,
Just wondering if lagfix is safe to use on a KF1 running CM10.1/SG7
Thanks in advance.
texnnyc said:
Hi all,
Just wondering if lagfix is safe to use on a KF1 running CM10.1/SG7
Thanks in advance.
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If you do a clean wipe you shouldn't need a fix for lag. I experience zero lag on anything I do
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tobiascuypers said:
If you do a clean wipe you shouldn't need a fix for lag. I experience zero lag on anything I do
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Just saw that the Nexus 7 (and possibly the Nexus 7 2013) suffer from gradual slowdown. Lagfix (from the Play Store) was recommended for it.
I'd like to get one of these, but I don't really need it - I have my Kindle HD that I enjoy immensely - I don't have a fast enough 'net connection (DSL) to stream video and I don't play a lot of games. Darn, I hate being practical ...
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Just saw that the Nexus 7 (and possibly the Nexus 7 2013) suffer from gradual slowdown. Lagfix (from the Play Store) was recommended for it.
I'd like to get one of these, but I don't really need it - I have my Kindle HD that I enjoy immensely - I don't have a fast enough 'net connection (DSL) to stream video and I don't play a lot of games. Darn, I hate being practical ...
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If you're talking about the TRIMM support type of fix released just recently, I'm not sure if it works for the KF. There is a page on it in the portal and I'm waiting to see the update before I try it myself.
Has anyone tried it yet? I'm quite interested.
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Greenify, works best for me to fix lag. Now, I can play GTA3 and MC4 without lag.
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404 - so it's safe to run lagfix on a KF1 running CM10.1??
Well, I just checked on my KFHD, and the kernel does not support TRIMM, so it probably wouldn't work for the KF1 either. I'm not sure if Hashcode plans to add support in later versions, but it's something to look into.
soupmagnet said:
Well, I just checked on my KFHD, and the kernel does not support TRIMM, so it probably wouldn't work for the KF1 either. I'm not sure if Hashcode plans to add support in later versions, but it's something to look into.
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A 3.4.xx kernel is likely needed for Trim support.
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A 3.4.xx kernel is likely needed for Trim support.
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I downloaded lagfix to the KF1 - it said it wasn't supported ... oh well, nothing ventured, nothing gained ...

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