How to make JAC's Hero faster... - G1 Android Development

Now that I have your attention, to make it Sense UI run faster, UNDERCLOCK it with overclock widget (the red/blue icon one) to 383mhz and let the phone accustomize to that speed for 2-3 minutes and the phone definitely runs faster. Or at least it did for me.
I run Swapper at 32mb/10 swappiness w/ the clock/weather and twitter widget, plus 6 icons, the overclock widget, and the wifi toggle widget and have noticed a HUGE difference in the past 24 hours since I first started running the underclock.
Don't ask cause I can't explain how this is either...
My next "quest" for better performance is to try w/o Swapper.

Heard about underclocking helping performance on hero before.... Ill try it out for a day and see what happens....

screwthe49ers said:
Now that I have your attention, to make it Sense UI run faster, UNDERCLOCK it with overclock widget (the red/blue icon one) to 383mhz and let the phone accustomize to that speed for 2-3 minutes and the phone definitely runs faster. Or at least it did for me.
I run Swapper at 32mb/10 swappiness w/ the clock/weather and twitter widget, plus 6 icons, the overclock widget, and the wifi toggle widget and have noticed a HUGE difference in the past 24 hours since I first started running the underclock.
Don't ask cause I can't explain how this is either...
My next "quest" for better performance is to try w/o Swapper.
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Your right, seems weird but underclocking definately improves overall performance.
i posted a similiar suggestion in "the problem with hero" thread, as underclocking also solves the sms issue

A better tweak would be to add this to you init.rc:
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write /sys/devices/system/cpu/cpu0/cpufreq/ondemand/up_threshold 40
write /sys/devices/system/cpu/cpu0/cpufreq/ondemand/ignore_nice_load 1
write /sys/devices/system/cpu/cpu0/cpufreq/ondemand/sampling_rate 200000
What this does is allow the CPU frequency to ramp up much faster.

cyanogen said:
A better tweak would be to add this to you init.rc:
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write /sys/devices/system/cpu/cpu0/cpufreq/ondemand/up_threshold 40
write /sys/devices/system/cpu/cpu0/cpufreq/ondemand/ignore_nice_load 1
write /sys/devices/system/cpu/cpu0/cpufreq/ondemand/sampling_rate 200000
What this does is allow the CPU frequency to ramp up much faster.
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So, what you're saying what you suggested would do what a standard overclocker app is intended to do, albeit with better results?
BTW, the script you wrote, enter it in terminal emulator?

screwthe49ers said:
So, what you're saying what you suggested would do what a standard overclocker app is intended to do, albeit with better results?
BTW, the script you wrote, enter it in terminal emulator?
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Now, you have to add that to the init.rc file.

KyleK29 said:
Now, you have to add that to the init.rc file.
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I'm adb ignorant, so I'm guessing it involves using adb, or if not, exactly how is that done? What program do you use to open/edit init.rc?

screwthe49ers said:
I'm adb ignorant, so I'm guessing it involves using adb, or if not, exactly how is that done? What program do you use to open/edit init.rc?
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depends. The init.rc is in the boot.img.
You would have to extract the ramdisk from the boot.img, uncpio it, edit the init.rc file, repack the boot.img and either fastboot the boot.img or put it in an update package and reflash.
I can edit the init.rc.

ccyrowski said:
depends. The init.rc is in the boot.img.
You would have to extract the ramdisk from the boot.img, uncpio it, edit the init.rc file, repack the boot.img and either fastboot the boot.img or put it in an update package and reflash.
I can edit the init.rc.
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So it looks like you would use notepad to add it to the file?
Or, couldn't you use root explorer on the phone itself to make the changes?

Time to PM Drizzy and JAC.

harpreet1988 said:
Time to PM Drizzy and JAC.
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I already hit up cyanogen!

already on it haha

justanothercrowd said:
already on it haha
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Let us know if it works, since it'd be so easy to make the change using root explorer.

harpreet1988 said:
Time to PM Drizzy and JAC.
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ahha seriously.

johnnylicious said:
ahha seriously.
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You wanna try making the file edit? It's so tempting!!

screwthe49ers said:
You wanna try making the file edit? It's so tempting!!
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i wished i knew how sorry lol

johnnylicious said:
i wished i knew how sorry lol
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It looks like root explorer could do it...
I'm about to try it myself.
Will post back with results asap.
DON'T DO THIS!!!

You know I am using setcpu and I had it set to max 528 but I changed it to 384, left it for a few minutes and now I am playing with it and it does feel a little snappier. I wonder why that is. I remember some discussion about overclocking and the restriction of the hardware/OS bottlenecking the processor at a certain point. Would this have something to do with it, or maybe it's just psychosomatic, we believe that it's faster so it feels that way. A placebo affect maybe
Edit: I also found that using Advanced Task Manager differently helped. I used to have it kill all process and it would feel like my phone would bog down afterwards. So I tried using it without killing anything and it felt snappier. So I set it up to leave the background processes and just kill apps that I exit out of and it feels a little better. Just FYI for anyone else that uses a task manager

Do we set max and min both to 384, or the default max 384, min 245?

harpreet1988 said:
Do we set max and min both to 384, or the default max 384, min 245?
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Set 384 to the max. You can set the minimum to 245 to save a little on battery, or set it to 384 as well to eliminate the "hibernation" mode, like on a pc.

Related

overclockwidget.

Hey guys I am using overclock widget setting it to 1200000 Max 1000000 min screen on 500000 / 200000 screen off
and this tablet flies, and YouTube app works a lot better now as well
will you post teh apk please?
ijustbrickeditithink said:
will you post teh apk please?
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Sure but its free via market just have to plug in overclockwidget no spaces ill post it when I get home though as well
I'm thinking that the CPU doesn't run at it's Max speed normally
This worked for me as well this thing is flying! akodoreign thanks
it wont install on my tab, what are you running?
i got CM6b3
nice
nice I tryed it ...and it works on stock with root
eluminx said:
it wont install on my tab, what are you running?
i got CM6b3
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Zpad is what I am running
SetCPU does not work on the gtab, this does though?
It looks like setCPU wants to work but can't autoconfigure for this device... it offers to load the settings from a file or choose correct device, of course nothing is really close...
Overclock Widget doesn't want to work on Stock TNT install as says it only works on HTC G1 or G2...
For anyone who got overclock widget to work, does it write a settings file and if so can you please post a copy... think if that's in place then maybe it will work on stock...
catttman said:
nice I tryed it ...and it works on stock with root
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For some reason i can not download from links on my gtablet from this forum....it immediately says , download unsuccessful... any ideas?
Thanks
catttman said:
nice I tryed it ...and it works on stock with root
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"you don't have a g1/g2 only works with that" is what i get from the one posted. the one from the market installed and works.... i think. it just says 1999 all the time and after i set the clock speed everytime i open back up the widget it has dropped back down to 1000000. not sure if this is working
Crimton said:
"you don't have a g1/g2 only works with that" is what i get from the one posted. the one from the market installed and works.... i think. it just says 1999 all the time and after i set the clock speed everytime i open back up the widget it has dropped back down to 1000000. not sure if this is working
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As someone who used it with evo, it always. Says weird things on the widget. It's. Working fine
akodoreign said:
As someone who used it with evo, it always. Says weird things on the widget. It's. Working fine
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that may be but how can you verify the cpu is actually overclocked, system panel doesn't detect the cpu for me so can't tell there. whenever i set it at 1.2 then save and exit, when i return it is back down at very low setting. it won't stay overclocked, for me anyways.
where did you get the overclock kernel to set it over 1ghz?
I don't think its actually overclocking the CPU bit it does allow you to change frequencies under 1000. Try running linpack when you make changes and you'll notice that it only works up to 1000.
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Set cpu doesn't overclock by its self if I remember correctly. It gives you manual control the scaling of the cpu. On the droid and other devices a kernel module is used to add overclocking support. You can search overclock.ko to find info on it. I think this module has to be modified for each device it is used on.
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xmr405o said:
where did you get the overclock kernel to set it over 1ghz?
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If you go to user defined in advanced settings its right there. remember with overclock you have to save settings for it to work (in advanced). It actually goes up to like 1.25 ghz but I think the processor is only 1.2 so use at own risk at that high of a boost.
amathophobia said:
Set cpu doesn't overclock by its self if I remember correctly. It gives you manual control the scaling of the cpu. On the droid and other devices a kernel module is used to add overclocking support. You can search overclock.ko to find info on it. I think this module has to be modified for each device it is used on.
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This is correct. The kernels that we are running are not likely to be capable of overclocking. To anyone claiming that the overclock widget is working, could you please do some benchmarking in an application like Linpack or Quadrant?
Until Viewsonic releases source code that would allow us to compile our own kernel, we will not be able to get any where with proper performance improvements; CFS/BFS, overclocking, improved multitouch, etc.
Lancealot said:
This is correct. The kernels that we are running are not likely to be capable of overclocking. To anyone claiming that the overclock widget is working, could you please do some benchmarking in an application like Linpack or Quadrant?
Until Viewsonic releases source code that would allow us to compile our own kernel, we will not be able to get any where with proper performance improvements; CFS/BFS, overclocking, improved multitouch, etc.
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Youtube app without it stutter pause play repeat. With its smooth so it passes the YouTube bench

[Q] Will deleting an overclock app reset clock speed?

Ok, so, on my LG Vortex (rooted) its getting to the point I can't even play angry birds, too laggy. I'm poor, try to save money whenever possible, so I got a free overclock app that looked promising, and wasn't a demo/trial.
Market Link
It works great, however, just setting the clock speed up one level, my phone's getting really warm, and its unnerving me. I'd rather not have to replace it. Thing is tho, I've changed a lot of options, trying to find a good balance, but its been a few days so I don't exactly remember what the defaults were. So, my question is, if I delete the app, will it reset my CPU MHz? And if not, how would i set it back to normal?
Thanks for any help you guys can provide.
Everything should get set back to defaults if you uninstall the app. Another way would be to go to settings->applications->manage applications->overclockwidget->clear cache and data->reboot.
If you want to try a different free app to adjust the cpu speed, there's CPUBoostLite which has a widget which shows the cpu speed and battery temp. Another would be No-Frills CPU Control but does not show the batt temp. An app like Battery Monitor Widget can though along with the battery's current(mA) draw.
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Everything should get set back to defaults if you uninstall the app. Another way would be to go to settings->applications->manage applications->overclockwidget->clear cache and data->reboot.
If you want to try a different free app to adjust the cpu speed, there's CPUBoostLite which has a widget which shows the cpu speed and battery temp. Another would be No-Frills CPU Control but does not show the batt temp. An app like Battery Monitor Widget can though along with the battery's current(mA) draw.
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If the app achieved the overclock by altering a system file, uninstalling the app will not change anything.
File changes made by an application will not get reverted on their uninstallation.
The app doesn't have a revert function?
Dark3n said:
If the app achieved the overclock by altering a system file, uninstalling the app will not change anything.
File changes made by an application will not get reverted on their uninstallation.
The app doesn't have a revert function?
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If the cpu speed isn't getting "set on boot" then each reboot will restore to default values. If it is, then either uninstalling or clearing the app's data will prevent that from occurring. The kernel/ramdisk(boot.img) resets the cpu to whatever is set as the default which is why apps like setcpu or cm7 cpu controls use the "set on boot" option to retain settings through a reboot.
Off-topic but your SD Maid app is great Dark3n. Been using it for a while now with the unlocker.
I had set on reboot checked for a while, but not anymore. Would that change anything?
mtmerrick said:
I had set on reboot checked for a while, but not anymore. Would that change anything?
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That option, if checked, just makes it so whatever values you set survive through a reboot. Basically used once a good set up is found so you won't have to redo it each time. However, with it set you run the risk of getting into a bootloop if you overclock too much as you wouldn't be able to lower it. So always make sure the phone is stable before having the changes set on boot.
MongooseHelix said:
If the cpu speed isn't getting "set on boot" then each reboot will restore to default values. If it is, then either uninstalling or clearing the app's data will prevent that from occurring. The kernel/ramdisk(boot.img) resets the cpu to whatever is set as the default which is why apps like setcpu or cm7 cpu controls use the "set on boot" option to retain settings through a reboot.
Off-topic but your SD Maid app is great Dark3n. Been using it for a while now with the unlocker.
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Thanks ;-).
I thought about it like changing density in the build.prop, is this not possible with clock speed?
Dark3n said:
I thought about it like changing density in the build.prop, is this not possible with clock speed?
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The settings to change are located in:
Code:
/sys/devices/system/cpu/cpu0/cpufreq/
The familiar ones are scaling_max_freq, scaling_min_freq, scaling_governor, or governor specific setting in a directory named after the governor(i.e. ondemand/up_threshold)
so, wipe app data, uninstall, and reboot, and i'll be good to go? or is there a step i'm missing?
mtmerrick said:
so, wipe app data, uninstall, and reboot, and i'll be good to go? or is there a step i'm missing?
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You only really need to either uninstall it or wipe it's data to get back to defaults. Uninstalling is probably the simplest and most effective and you can always install it back on or another app to play with over/underclocking.
Thanks guys, you rock. For future reference, what would you guys say the best paid and best free overclock apps are?
mtmerrick said:
Thanks guys, you rock. For future reference, what would you guys say the best paid and best free overclock apps are?
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Someone else will have to chime in since these days I just use cyanogenmod's built-in cpu settings. I suspect most would recommend setCPU(Paid)...it's certainly the most popular. As far as a free app, I'd personally try No-frills CPU Control. People seem to like it and it has a nice safety feature of auto-disabling set on boot if the phone doesn't shut down properly(ie crashes).
I'd have CM7 if my Vortex were supported. >_>
Thanks for the suggestions, I thanked the best posts.
And I'll let you know how everything worked out after i use it for a day or two.

[Q] Measuring CPU Temp

How do I check the CPU Temp on the tf? I tried d/l a few apps but none of them seem to work or compatible. Any suggestion?
Get a app fron Antutu called CPU MASTER. This is an app that allows for overclocking and such.....if you do not have an overclocking kernel....DO NOT USE IT!!!
However it comes with a nice little widget that will display your temp, battery life and other stuff. You can use that.
If you do decide to use an overclocking kernel just go to this thread.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1109630
Digiguest said:
Get a app fron Antutu called CPU MASTER. This is an app that allows for overclocking and such.....if you do not have an overclocking kernel....DO NOT USE IT!!!
However it comes with a nice little widget that will display your temp, battery life and other stuff. You can use that.
If you do decide to use an overclocking kernel just go to this thread.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1109630
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Why shouldn't you use it with a stock kernel?
The kernel is what controls the possible speeds, not the app. The app is just an interface to allow the user to set what the kernel has already provisioned.
sassafras
sassafras_ said:
Why shouldn't you use it with a stock kernel?
The kernel is what controls the possible speeds, not the app. The app is just an interface to allow the user to set what the kernel has already provisioned.
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I know that but there is always a possibility that if a setting was activated higher than his stock kernel allows it COULD cause trouble.
It is a "Just in case" scenario.
Digiguest said:
I know that but there is always a possibility that if a setting was activated higher than his stock kernel allows it COULD cause trouble.
It is a "Just in case" scenario.
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You don't understand what I am saying.
The kernel controls things like clock speed, voltage, yadda yadda, etc. This app just interfaces with these kernel settings to allow the user to select them.
Try it for yourself. You will see that it only lets you select up to 1Ghz with the stock kernel. It's actually kind of nice for people with the stock kernel because it allows you to _underclock_ your device if you want.
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sassafras_ said:
You don't understand what I am saying.
The kernel controls things like clock speed, voltage, yadda yadda, etc. This app just interfaces with these kernel settings to allow the user to select them.
Try it for yourself. You will see that it only lets you select up to 1Ghz with the stock kernel. It's actually kind of nice for people with the stock kernel because it allows you to _underclock_ your device if you want.
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Oh I understand what you are saying. Lower your ego and try to understand what I am saying as well please.
Digiguest said:
Oh I understand what you are saying. Lower your ego and try to understand what I am saying as well please.
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Ok, sorry. I don't mean to be rude but you're wrong and telling someone wrong information.
Try it for yourself and you'll see that you can't change anything the kernel doesn't allow.
Plenty of people use the OC apps like this one (or SetCPU) to underclock their device or add speed profiles for certain situations.
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This free widget includes the TF temperature. Scroll down to see an example image of the System info it displays.
[APP] Resizable System Info Widget
3DSammy said:
This free widget includes the TF temperature. Scroll down to see an example image of the System info it displays.
[APP] Resizable System Info Widget
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it's the battery temp, not cpu. i couldn't find any app or widget to see my cpu temp.
cat /sys/devices/platform/tegra-i2c.3/i2c-4/4-004c/ext_temperature
I wrote a script to display many other things (batt temp and current CPU mv) ... but that is the CPU temp. There is also
cat /sys/devices/platform/tegra-i2c.3/i2c-4/4-004c/temperature
But the thermal throttling policies refer to ext - and both values are very close to each other. Ext also happens to have more precision (.25 degC as opposed to rounding up or down to the nearest degree). So I look at ext.
echo -e "\033[0m Your CPU/System temp is: " "\033[1m `cat /sys/devices/platform/tegra-i2c.3/i2c-4/4-004c/ext_temperature`"
Writing this in a 'script', making it executable, and calling it whatever will make it so you do not have to type the long path above.
Thus, in term emulator - it would look like this.
# whatever
Your CPU/System temp is: 40.0
Wow. Fancy.
Blades said:
cat /sys/devices/platform/tegra-i2c.3/i2c-4/4-004c/ext_temperature
I wrote a script to display many other things (batt temp and current CPU mv) ... but that is the CPU temp. There is also
cat /sys/devices/platform/tegra-i2c.3/i2c-4/4-004c/temperature
But the thermal throttling policies refer to ext - and both values are very close to each other. Ext also happens to have more precision (.25 degC as opposed to rounding up or down to the nearest degree). So I look at ext.
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You are the man ! I was looking for this.

[TWEAKS][GB][CM7][Froyo] Battery , Performance tweaks 9-3-2011

These are some tweaks that i use in every rom , they work well for me so i though of sharing them , they should work with CyanogenMod 7 or any rom that has init.d support (infused rom)
Description :
. sysctl tweaks for better battery life and performance
. sdcard buffer tweaks for
. performance tweaks
. UI smoothness tweaks
. vm , memory management tweaks
. conservative governor tweaks
. kernel tweaks
. remove bootanimation for faster boots
. fugu tweaks (http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=981125)
Installation :
using root explorer or adb
.extract the "99tweaks" & copy it to "/etc/init.d" and give it full permissions
.extract the "app_process" & copy it to "/system/bin" and give it full permissions
.extract the "system_server" & copy it to "/system/bin" and give it full permissions
thanks. will give it a try.
benchs before and after?
seems to work nice so far bro. thankyou very much
Um how to give it permission?
infuse.....infused.......infusion.......
tyshemi said:
Um how to give it permission?
infuse.....infused.......infusion.......
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are u using root explorer?
http://forum.cyanogenmod.com/topic/9781-buildprop-roril-meanings/
JordanElliott said:
are u using root explorer?
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Yes
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Yes
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long press on the file after you copy it to the right place and hit permissions, then click all the boxes that dont have a checkmark. except for the special permissions
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long press on the file after you copy it to the right place and hit permissions, then click all the boxes that dont have a checkmark. except for the special permissions
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Done deal do we need to disable other files permissions?
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tyshemi said:
Done deal do we need to disable other files permissions?
infuse.....infused.......infusion.......
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nope .
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nope .
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Done deal thanks brosky I kinda knew that but wanted reinforcement lol I'm on a no brick spree
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checking out your build.prob, some might have issues with it.
Code:
# Update TimeZone
persist.sys.timezone=America/New_York
MotoMudder77 said:
checking out your build.prob, some might have issues with it.
Code:
# Update TimeZone
persist.sys.timezone=America/New_York
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lol ya.. idk what that means but i live in sunny FL
could you explain what these tweaks do?
docodine said:
could you explain what these tweaks do?
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read this http://www.bbh-plus.net/showthread.php?5618-Syssctl-Config-tweaks-explained&
-Min Free KBytes (vm.min_free_kbytes) -This is used to force the Linux VM to keep a minimum number of kilobytes free. The VM uses this number to compute a pages_min value for each lowmem zone in the system. Each lowmem zone gets a number of reserved free pages based proportionally on its size
-Dirty Ratio (vm.dirty_ratio) and Dirty Background Ratio (vm.dirty_background_ratio) control how often the kernel writes data to "disk" (in our case the internal microSD system card, not the removable microSD card). When your apps write data to disk, Linux actually doesn't write the data out to the disk right away, it actually writes the stuff to system memory and the kernel handles when and how the data is actually going to be flushed to the disk. These values represent a percentage, the higher the percentage, the longer it waits to flush, the lower the percentage, the more often flushes will occur. Now remember, we are deeling with solide state storage, not the traditional disk platter and spindle. So we are actually able to delay flushes a little longer with solid state versus a traditional hard drive disk
-VFS Cache Pressure (vm.vfs_cache_pressure) -Now here is where it gets interesting! File system cache (dentry/inode) is really more important than the block cache above in dirty ratio and dirty background ratio, so we really want the kernel to use up much more of the RAM for file system cache, this will increas the performance of the system without sacraficing performance at the application level. The default value is 100, as a percentage, and what you want to do is lower the value to tell the kernel to favor the file system cache and not drop them aggressively.
-Oom Allocating Task (vm.oom_kill_allocating_task) (enable or disable, generally in Linux this value is either a "1" or a "0," representing as on or off.) -This enables or disables killing the OOM-triggering task in out-of-memory (oom) situations. If this is set to zero, or disabled, the OOM killer will scan through the entire tasklist and select a task based on heuristics to kill. This normally selects a rogue memory-hogging task that frees up a large amount of memory when killed. If this is set to non-zero, or enabled, the OOM killer simply kills the task that triggered the out-of-memory condition. This avoids the expensive tasklist scan, which can take mass amounts of time and "hang" or freeze the system.
just want to double check, but can we use the infused build.prop in any rom with a hellraiser base?
gb96 said:
just want to double check, but can we use the infused build.prop in any rom with a hellraiser base?
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Just copy the additional lines at the bottom of the build.prop into your build.prop
Sent from my SGH-I997 using xda premium
JordanElliott said:
Just copy the additional lines at the bottom of the build.prop into your build.prop
Sent from my SGH-I997 using xda premium
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but make sure they don't already exists in the build.prop
DynamicRam said:
but make sure they don't already exists in the build.prop
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yea. woops. forgot that part

[Q] ViperSAGA 2.1.1 - changing the CPU frequency

Hey guys
My phone gets laggy sometimes. So i tried changing the CPU frequency. But how many times I change it my min and max frequency both remains at 245 MHz. Also when i try changing the governor, it sets back to 'ondemand' everytime.
I need help with setting the CPU frequency to get max out of my phone.
Thanks in advance
Sounds like a kernel issue.
I'd suggest a clean flash.
The reason you can't change the settings is because of this
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?p=37560694 "Unix is user-friendly. It's just very selective about who its friends are."
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Sounds like a kernel issue.
I'd suggest a clean flash.
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I did wipe everything before flashing. I tried it more than once. But to no use. Its the same.
Thanks anyways.
BibekStha said:
I did wipe everything before flashing. I tried it more than once. But to no use. Its the same.
Thanks anyways.
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Did you read the link i posted?
"Unix is user-friendly. It's just very selective about who its friends are."
jugg1es said:
Did you read the link i posted?
"Unix is user-friendly. It's just very selective about who its friends are."
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ya, i just read it. trying to figure out how to do it
BibekStha said:
ya, i just read it. trying to figure out how to do it
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I entered the desired folder in the system. But I could not open the files.
I used File Expert.
jugg1es said:
Did you read the link i posted?
"Unix is user-friendly. It's just very selective about who its friends are."
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Thanks for the link. Now I can change the frequencies manually.
I just want to ask another question. What should be the max freq for overclocking so that I don't heat up my phone much and get the most out of it?
Thanks again
jugg1es said:
Did you read the link i posted?
"Unix is user-friendly. It's just very selective about who its friends are."
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I tried changing the wakeup_max frequency but it showed error while saving the text file.
BibekStha said:
I tried changing the wakeup_max frequency but it showed error while saving the text file.
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Make sure your file explorer has write permissions, I've set mine to 12 is more than stable at that, i wouldn't go any higher personally, although the chip can it drains battery faster.
"Unix is user-friendly. It's just very selective about who its friends are."
jugg1es said:
Make sure your file explorer has write permissions, I've set mine to 12 is more than stable at that, i wouldn't go any higher personally, although the chip can it drains battery faster.
"Unix is user-friendly. It's just very selective about who its friends are."
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Thanks. I will check for the permissions.
By 12 you mean 1.2 GHz?
BibekStha said:
Thanks. I will check for the permissions.
By 12 you mean 1.2 GHz?
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Yes
"Unix is user-friendly. It's just very selective about who its friends are."
BibekStha said:
Thanks. I will check for the permissions.
By 12 you mean 1.2 GHz?
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ViperSaga 2.1.1 was stock on 1.2Ghz even if you overclock it and reboot, it always come back to 1.2Ghz
I used setcpu, wont work.
Daemon controller, it hangs the screen, blank only wallpaper.
OCUV Beater, for closing.
did u read the3rd post?

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