Well I've got my Ace II running JB MF1 with 482 of RAM ( Installed directly from GB without PIT) Which version and how many RAM should I have before installing Paranoid?
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Why does everyone complain about RAM? There's no difference between 482 and 624MB, as for how Android manages RAM.
Just use some RAM optimization script (or app) and you'll see how little - memory size impacts on performance.
I have never achieved 624MB, and wouldn't mind if I did.
Anyway...
Paranoid is based on CM10 which runs on any release of JB 4.1.2. I tried CM10 on MC8 without major issues, but don't know if it needs a specific release to work.
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So after a year of loving my Play I've finally decided to move on to a Galaxy Note (and boy do I LOVE it!). This leaves my Play as an extra device that I figured I would make into a 100% gaming device. I'm looking for a ROM+Kernel that will get me the BEST performance for playing games both emulated and Android originals. I have no preference if it's GB or ICS but I assume it will end up as GB.
If its just purely gonna be a gaming device just flash a stock ftf, then flash a custom kernel and get rid of everything except the gaming part! Maybe even use an a2sd script that will help maximise space. That's basically what most of the roms are anyway just heavily themed stock based stuff
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thatsupnow said:
If its just purely gonna be a gaming device just flash a stock ftf, then flash a custom kernel and get rid of everything except the gaming part! Maybe even use an a2sd script that will help maximise space. That's basically what most of the roms are anyway just heavily themed stock based stuff
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What is stock FTF? And a2sd is Apps2SD right?
Simply install the doomkernel and the ics2gb Rom overclock your Device to 1.6ghz and you got the fastest Rom which exist,.
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Hey Guys,
I'm getting a used r800x (most likely with a locked bootloader) what would you say is the best route to go to get the best gaming experience (with links if possible)
Thanks a lot!
Unlock the bootloader. Get an overclocked kernel. Keep it from updating to 2.3.4
This is great ROM!
Havoced said:
So after a year of loving my Play I've finally decided to move on to a Galaxy Note (and boy do I LOVE it!). This leaves my Play as an extra device that I figured I would make into a 100% gaming device. I'm looking for a ROM+Kernel that will get me the BEST performance for playing games both emulated and Android originals. I have no preference if it's GB or ICS but I assume it will end up as GB.
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I used this ROM and its really great!
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1649368
ROM
I'm using this ROM, it's for locket and unlocket bootloaders. Flash the ROM with the minimizer and you will always have free RAM memory for heavy games and emulators. Recommend with DoomKernel
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1595058
Sorry for my bad english
flash 2.3.2 firmware root it and delete all useless apps(before making a reboot) now you are done you will get best gaming and battery performance without any lag(more than 290 mb free ram:good:
Hi everybody.
I readed a lot about the memory repartition for different roms.
Some 4.1 stock custom roms recommend repartition to 624 MB, and another custom roms remcommend stay it with 482 MB of RAM.
But, my question is: What is better for CyanogenMod roms, stay with 482 MB or memory repartition to 624?
Excuse me if this question is answered in the forum, I don't find it.
Regards.
624. Where did you find 482 recommended
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I used CM with both 550MB and 624MB RAM; didn't notice any difference in performance.
So i also suggest you give it a try with 624.
teddytsen said:
624. Where did you find 482 recommended
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In a rom thread about a MC8 stock custom rom (I can't remember it). An user said that 482 MB was recomendable for MC8 but 624 MB for MF1/MG2.
Thank you both.
Hi there,
I used the stock GB with 550Mo and it was the minimum acceptable, then i ran the update to stock JB MF1 and I got 482 which was absolutely terrible ! Every time I used 2 apps at a time, when I wanted to go back on the homescreen, the launcher was off and I had to wait for it to restart.
now I'm running cm10.2 (4 janv. 2014 version) and I finally got 624Mo which is perfect !!
Rox said in a reply that the best option is 4.1 MG2 for its ROM.
I am since some weeks with it and with 624 MB RAM repartition. It's O.K. :good:
I flashed CM10.2 over MF1 stock ROM which had 482Mo and now I've got 624Mo.
The amount of RAM in CM10.2 doesn't seem to be linked with the amount you got on the ROM you had just before flashing.
I think Rox recommended to flash over the MG2 version cause it's the last one released by Samsung.
bidug said:
I flashed CM10.2 over MF1 stock ROM which had 482Mo and now I've got 624Mo.
The amount of RAM in CM10.2 doesn't seem to be linked with the amount you got on the ROM you had just before flashing.
I think Rox recommended to flash over the MG2 version cause it's the last one released by Samsung.
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nope, because of the prebuilt libs(or smth like that)
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nope, because of the prebuilt libs(or smth like that)
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You're right, that is the motive. :good:
usrXD said:
In a rom thread about a MC8 stock custom rom (I can't remember it). An user said that 482 MB was recomendable for MC8 but 624 MB for MF1/MG2.
Thank you both.
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Yeah, less is very allegedly better for MC8, but CM isn't built over stock
Hey there, I'm a little confused in here, I've used the search button!
I see in the android development section, a post of all roms and kernels for this device, but I see kernels from 4.2.2 and up, and I'm in custom stock (epsilon) 4.1.2, but I've noticed the volume in earphones is too low, so I'm looking for a good kernel with good tweaks to try, can you recommend? Or tell me which one of those is safe to install in 4.1.2
Thanks in advice
The only kernel(at least at the time i moved on from E975) was kite S3. Unfortunatelly it is no longer supported,but it works without any problems. Since there is no update from LG, there is not much to improve.
About the low volume,you could try some dsp's from playstore,like volume fx+. It's not much,but it's better anyway.
I've actually tried all of the official ways to try to get more volume without success, that's why I'm looking for a kernel, in cm with kernel m1 the volume is about twice as in stock
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There are other options for stock ROM, but there isn't a thread open for it.
Search for liberty Kernel or Viper Kernel and you will find them.
What rom are u using for ur Galaxy note 10.1 201, clean rom or bindroid megablast?
If u used both, what are the major differences and pros and cons of each?
I'm using clean rom with bindroid kernel.
My tablet was kinda disappointing when I got it due to all the lag. CLEAN Rom took it to another level and bindroid kernel took it another level. so I'm really curious about megablast as well
Make a nandroid backup and try megablast rom. No one can tell you how a rom performs for you as we all have different usages. Just try a rom out if you want to... we already had one thread like that and it is not very popular on xda to compare different roms.
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