I've tried overclocking/undervolting (I'm not sure what the proper terminology is) using cpu master, no frills cpu control, and voltage control on everything from 100 min 1000 max to 400 min 1200 max on demand and I always get the same result: screen won't wake up after it sleeps for more than a few seconds and I have to pull battery to reboot. Is there some option that needs to be enabled to make this work again? Running SRF1.2
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adoniscomplex87 said:
I've tried overclocking/undervolting (I'm not sure what the proper terminology is) using cpu master, no frills cpu control, and voltage control on everything from 100 min 1000 max to 400 min 1200 max on demand and I always get the same result: screen won't wake up after it sleeps for more than a few seconds and I have to pull battery to reboot. Is there some option that needs to be enabled to make this work again? Running SRF1.2
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if you are using the latest voltage control from the market try this older version (uninstall yours first) http://devphone.org/files/epic4g/kernels/VoltageControl_3.0.apk
also here is the instructions from my kernel thread but the same thing should apply
Easy Overclock/Undervolt Method:
Setting up your frequencies:
Required software: Voltage Control by xan http://devphone.org/files/epic4g/kernels/VoltageControl_3.0.apk
1. Backup your device in ClockworkMod and flash the kernel. If you get messed up or confused just reboot your device to undo the changes.
2. After flashing the kernel, uninstall SetCPU and install Voltage Control (VC).
3. Open VC and hit 'States' at the bottom to open the States drawer.
4. Enable your desired frequencies and hit the menu button and 'Apply for now' (DO NOT 'Save as boot settings')
5. Hit 'States' to retract the States drawer.
6. Leave the Scheduler as 'cfq' and change Limit clock to your desired max frequency.
7. Hit the menu button and 'Apply for now' (DO NOT 'Save as boot settings' unless you are 110% sure the settings are stable and you have adequately tested)
Setting up your personal undervolt settings: (Caution: When figuring out your maximum undervolt settings there is a good chance you will get some data corruption so make sure your backup in ClockworkMod is up to date)
1. Open VC and select the desired frequency you wish to undervolt.
2. The green slider goes in increments of -25mV so select that first and take note of the frequency and value. (It is important when testing that you reduce the voltage ONE step at a time)
3. Hit the menu button and 'Apply for now'
4. Test the device's stability THOROUGHLY before you move the slider down any further. See the FAQ below for tips on testing stability.
5. If you feel it is stable then repeat this process and move the slider down one step, write it down, and THOROUGHLY test.
6. When your device freezes or starts acting weird then you know that value is too much and you should use your previously stable value.
Repeat this process for each of the other frequencies you wish to undervolt. When you feel you have the stable values that you are comfortable with, open VC and apply your stable values and THOROUGHLY test your device again. After you do all of this, make sure you are 110% certain of the stability before you 'Save as boot settings' and remember you may need to restore your ClockworkMod backup before setting up your final values to ensure no data corruption.
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hope it helps
Hello i noticed that cm7 rc1v2 comes with 1ghz max clock speed at default. What are the possibilities of damage? How can I set it back to 800mhz max clock? maybe setcpu? thanks the answer!
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Ernő
Recovery has o.c option.
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i dont think it will damage anything..1Ghz is the max clock..it rarely goes to max..like wen u r playing a good graphics games or multi tasking and all..if u want u can underclock to 800Mhz also..
either use recovery overclock option or install setvsel and change the values.
recovery is when i put the volume down when the led lights blue?
edit: I found it but i dunno wich option is to set it to default 800 mhz anyone cold tell me what to do from step to step?
PLS Thank you!!!
Best regards.
Ernő
still waiting for answer wich option is the default at recovery? there is no such as default only numbers
Titankahn said:
still waiting for answer wich option is the default at recovery? there is no such as default only numbers
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You can try the following
Turn off your phone and turn it back on
When you see the blue notification light, press the volume down button
Select CPU Settings (use volume up and down button to navigate, power button to select)
Select CLK3: [1000]
Keep pressing [-10 Clk3] till you see the desired speed (for eg. 800 Mhz )
Once done, Select Go Back and Reboot the system.
Bulletproof MIUI Addon Pack
Due to a lack of time, I've discontinued weekly updates to Bulletproof MIUI. I didn't want to leave anyone behind, so I believe I've come up with the next-best-solution.
The Bulletproof addon pack is designed to be flashed directly over the weekly translated MIUI builds (e.g. MIUI.us/MIUIandroid.com, etc). The pack will enable all of the features listed below, and should make your phone run significantly better.
The addon pack allows you to update as soon as the translations are available, so you're not stuck waiting on me to update every week! This pack should (in theory) work on pretty much any G2/DZ ROM, but your milage may vary. Please always make a backup before flashing, just in case.
Features
- /system converted to ext4 file system.
- Virtuous OC Daemon (Installing SetCPU or CPU Tuner will automatically disable the daemon.)
- Tsubus' ILWT kernel
- EFS wiped on flash to prevent GPS issues.
- Wifi Calling conditionally installed for T-Mobile US users, uninstalled otherwise.
- Modified SD card read cache (set to 4096)
- Applications Zipaligned on boot (skipped if already ZA'd)
- App Widget Picker added for users who prefer to use alternative launchers.
- CyanogenMod/Galaxy Nexus ringtones/notification/alarm tones
- OC/UV Beater bundled to control/configure OC
- Themed keyboard that's much more MIUI-like
Installation Instructions:
- Install the MIUI ROM of your choice (MIUI.us/MIUIAndroid.com recommended)
- Flash the Addon pack
- Configure OC settings via the OC/UV Beater application
Whenever you update your MIUI each week (either via OTA or by manually downloading/flashing), simply flash the pack afterwards and you're all set!
Download
v1.2
Minus - http://min.us/lAkk2rM7LnoLX
Mediafire - http://www.mediafire.com/download.php?pv6t9kdngw3adt9
md5: 09038D6A0F94C8331A8F3B45541DDAC9
Changelog
v1.2
Code:
- Temporarily removing battery calibration scripts (causing some users to get stuck at HTC splash) (thanks for the tip eFFeRaTuM)
- Updated several other scripts, permissions
- ILWT kernel is now bundled in the pack.
Older (unsupported) releases can be found here.
MIUI Resources and Addons
1. Long press on the icon in Toggles to launch the settings for that icon.
When you pull down the notification bar, you will see the Toggle settings for plenty of options (such as WIFI, volume, backlight etc). Long press on any icon in the Toggle mode will launch the setting for that icon.
2. Built-in Screen Capture function
One of the lacking feature in Android is the lack of a built-in screen capture feature (like in iPhone). Not anymore. With MIUI, you can press the “Menu” key and “Volume Down” key at the same time to capture a screenshot. The printed image is saved in the “MIUI: directory in the sd card.
3. Press Home key to preview screens
Pressing the Home button once will bring you back to the Home screen. Pressing the Home button button will show you all the screen thumbnails. You can also ad/remove screens from here.
4. Slide from left to right to quickly delete a message or a call log.
In the SMS or Dialer app, swipe left or right any entry will bring up the Delete mode.
5. Move home screen icon easily
Hold down an icon by one hand to enter Edit Mode, and then use the other hand to slide the screen to move the icon to the target screen.
6. Launch Music Player in lockscreen
In the lockscreen, double tap the time zone to launch the Music Player. (The Music Player is hidden by default, unless a song is playing)
7. Quickly access the Dialer or SMS from the lockscreen
In the lockscreen, hold down the icon of Call or SMS, and you can enter the responding program.
8. Activate the torch from the lockscreen
In the lockscreen, hold down the Home button to enable the torch.
9. Access shortcut menu from contact image
In the Calls, SMS or Contacts app, tap the contact image and a shortcut menus will appear.
10. Search via voice recognition
Long press on the Search button will launch search via voice recognition.
11. Switch the Battery UI to show percentage
The default battery UI can be switched to display percentage of left battery capacity. To do so, go to “Settings -> System -> Battery Settings -> Battery Indicator Style -> Percentage“.
12. Long press on the Home button to show History
Like any other Android ROM, long press on the Home button will show the recently used apps. However, in MIUI, there is also an App Killer and App Manager button. Swiping the popup left will show the search form.
13. Setting up IP dialing
If you need to add an IP prefix for a particular number in a strange land, you can set it in Settings -> Common -> Calls Settings. Turn the “Auto IP dialing” ON and set the IP prefix and current area code.
14. Send SMS for rejected calls
When you are not available to answer the phone, you may slide up the panel to reject the call and to send a message to the caller at the same time.
15. Enable 720P to record a video
If your phone comes with a camera that support HD recording, you can enable 720P in the Video mode. Run the Camera app and switch to Video. Select “High” -> “720P” in the pop-up menu of video quality.
16. Quickly uninstall an app
To uninstall an app, simply press and hold the icon until the trash bin show up at the top of the screen. Move the icon to the trash bin to uninstall the app.
17. Quickly read SMS and mark it read
In the lockscreen, press down the SMS button (without dragging it down) to reveal the new incoming message on the lockscreen. Once you have finished reading it, double tap on the SMS button to mark it read.
18. Making the MIUI launcher smoother
On first boot on a fresh install, go into Launcher Settings, and toggle hi-res graphics on, then back off again (If you intend on using the stock MIUI Launcher, this seems to smooth it out significantly)
19. Brightness slider on notification pulldown
Disable auto brightness and you'll get a brightness slider in the notification toggle pulldown.
20. Built in FTP server
MIUI has a built-in FTP file server. To use it, open the File Manager application, and tap on the "FTP" tab.
BONUS: MIUI is pronounced "ME YOU EYE", but say it however you want
Source for 1-17: http://maketecheasier.com/17-hidden-tips-and-tricks-for-miui/2011/05/15
Credits
- Official MIUI Development Team
- CyanogenMod Team
- MIUI.us for the English translations
- rmk for the Virtuous OC Daemon and optimizations
- g4rb4g3 for the bootanimation from his MIUI builds.
- brainmaster for the Lucid Keyboard and SD card tweak.
- tsubus for his kernel
- cjoliver for his OC/UV Beater application
Please make your donations to the above mentioned individuals, they did all the hard work!
Disclaimer
You take full responsibility for your phone. I will not be liable if anything goes wrong.
Don't forget to hit "Thanks" if you like the ROM!
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Looks sick
Nice design and fast - its all i need
Definitly will give this a try!
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What makes this rom > osimood's?
virtuous OC! time to ditch osimod's. Ill miss extended settings though
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I installed it and it performs well so far. I flashed the tiamat 1.1 kernel to because i like the smartass governor a lot, but now it seems as if the virtuous overclock controller just doesn't work with it (fc's all the time).. Does this mean that the daemon doesn't work either?
Whats better abouth the virtous controller compared to setcpu?
Cheers keep up the good work tho!!
thanks for your hard work, will try it later!
mr.boonet said:
I installed it and it performs well so far. I flashed the tiamat 1.1 kernel to because i like the smartass governor a lot, but now it seems as if the virtuous overclock controller just doesn't work with it (fc's all the time).. Does this mean that the daemon doesn't work either?
Whats better abouth the virtous controller compared to setcpu?
Cheers keep up the good work tho!!
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Oh well so much for the bulletproof part, guess this was a flop. Let me know when the FC's go away and we'll talk.
GetTargetedFans said:
Oh well so much for the bulletproof part, guess this was a flop. Let me know when the FC's go away and we'll talk.
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The overclock daemon wasn't intended to work with the smartass governor. The daemon uses screen off profiles which makes the smart ass governor useless. Switch back to the on demand governor or the per shoot kernel and things will probably work better
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first thing i notice is that scrolling through the homescreens is smooth as butter! wow.
im going to try this one for some time, see if it becomes my new favourite!
Just wondering is the kernel important to work with the daemon or does the governor just need to be set to on demand and it works with any miui compatible kernel?
so could i use tiamat or streamline5 with this kernel then? (sorry i know jsut the concept behind daemon but not the specifics like this)
The force closes of the controller are due to the frequencies in the scripts that are default not being supported by the kernel. If you want to use a different kernel change the frequency in the script then everything will work as expected.
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awesome tun4fish your doing roms again.
Awesome tun4f1sh, saw you mention this in the irc a few weeks back and kept meaning to ask about it.
Do Androids dream of electric sheep?
LagunaCid said:
virtuous OC! time to ditch osimod's. Ill miss extended settings though
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You can try to flash the extened settings. They should work. http://forums.miuiandroid.com/showthread.php?7738-MOD-Extended-Settings-Menu-Options
Do Androids dream of electric sheep?
GetTargetedFans said:
Oh well so much for the bulletproof part, guess this was a flop. Let me know when the FC's go away and we'll talk.
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Where is the link to the Rom you cooked up. Think you can do do better? Let me know when It's released and we'll talk.
If have to criticize don't be so rude about it.
i totally agree with u...
Nonsense
link appears to be broken
The latest builds can always be found here: http://www.mediafire.com/miui_vision.
...Oops! This link appears to be broken.
Ok so now after reading this:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=14529333&postcount=5
things are starting to make sense, and it seems legit to go with the pershoot kernel and skip the smartass governor alltogether.
Let's try with the pershoot kernel then
cheers
Hey guys, real quick question:
If I download a ROM that includes Performance settings (for example, AOKP), and I download a kernel that already has its own OC/UV set up, how do I know which side is used to control the OC/UV?
Basically, I want to make sure that I'll be using the kernel the way the author set it up - and not have AOKP take over control of OC/UV/Governors/etc. How do I go about doing this?
The Performance settings will take control over the kernel preset OC/UV.
It's like saying, stock kernel use 100-1000MHz. After you use SetCPU, it will replace defaults with your assigned ones. It's the same thing.
Just don't touch performance settings, and it'll be running the preset kernel ones.
Hi,
many time i see people which enable "Set on boot" after undervolt/underclock the CPU. And i wonder why ?
When i restart the phone after modify settings on STweaks, my settings are saved. So why should i put "Set on boot"?
That's mean my settings are applied just once and i have to always open STweaks for enabled my new settings ?
When i go on CPU spy plus, i can see my underclock, so how to know if my undervolt are saved ?
Thanks :angel:
Anyone?