Running Scripts - Motorola Milestone Android Development

I would like to know how to run supercharger script from Zeppelin but for the life of me I cannot figure it out?!?!
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b00ty_m4n said:
I would like to know how to run supercharger script from Zeppelin but for the life of me I cannot figure it out?!?!
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Wrong forum, but if you are on a custom ROM, download the script and run as root through the app "Script Manager"
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You can also use the openrecovery version and run it through OR

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[MOD][Port] ViperMod v3 beta RC2.4 for ASOP Kernels on Evo Shift ONLY

I want to start off by saying THANK YOU to ViperBoy for all his work. Secondly, I take absolutely no credit for any development in ViperMOD. All credit goes to ViperBoy.
USE THIS AT YOUR OWN RISK. I WILL NOT BE RESPONSIBLE FOR ANYTHING THAT MAY OR COULD HAPPEN WHILE USING THIS MOD.
With all that said, I have been running ViperMod for some time now and have not had any issues.
WHAT WAS DONE:
1. Updated the Updaterscript binary
2. Updated updaterscript to Mount Evo Shift system block
3. Added device "Speedy" to ViperMOD script
INSTRUCTIONS:
1. Download
2. Save to sdcard
3. Reboot into cwm
4. Flash
HOW DO I RUN THIS:
1. Download "Android Terminal Emulator"
2. Type: su
3. Type: vipermod
DOWNLOAD:
Link
What kernel are you using with this mod? I tried with Pershoot and its not compatible.
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PershootV8 Doesn't have svas or something or another... They were talking about it in the huddle and also its mentioned in some kernels on kernel manager... Try Tiamat... It'll work with that
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thronnos said:
PershootV8 Doesn't have svas or something or another... They were talking about it in the huddle and also its mentioned in some kernels on kernel manager... Try Tiamat... It'll work with that
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You realize I'm the one who brought it up in the huddle right? Lol. I flashed tiamat kernel and its working now.
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thronnos said:
PershootV8 Doesn't have svas or something or another... They were talking about it in the huddle and also its mentioned in some kernels on kernel manager... Try Tiamat... It'll work with that
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I concur on using Tiamat Kernel
Thank you for this! I was already using Vipermod but now I don't have to 'press y' to continue on my 'unsupported device' =)
ALL HAIL OTAKING71, THE RAPER OF HBOOT!!!
What is this?
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pcausey77 said:
What is this?
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Click the link in the OP entitled "Vipermod".
ALL HAIL OTAKING71, THE RAPER OF HBOOT!!!
pcausey77 said:
What is this?
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http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1028322
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Will this work with ScaryGhoul's kernels?
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Will this work with ScaryGhoul's kernels?
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Unfortunately it's not compatible. Tiamat might be the only one that works with this mod.
Can anyone post a screenshot of how this is supposed to look as I'm trying not to mess things up. Also is it easier than using Incredicontrol?
So what voltage settings is everyone using with ViperMod + Tiamat?

[Q] D2G and SetCPU

Can anyone tell me why when running the Rooted Stock GB ROM SetCpu does not allow for over 1.2Ghz? Is it because of my Kernel version not allowing it?
Thanks.
try Milestone Overclock
http://rootzwiki.com/topic/9195-battery-life-by-underclocking/#entry221402
and try a governor
http://rootzwiki.com/topic/10911-co...e-interactivex-and-smartass-v2-cpu-governors/
I wouldn't use milestone overclock. There is a chance of brick. Use quickclock advanced from the market.
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Albinoman said:
I wouldn't use milestone overclock. There is a chance of brick. Use quickclock advanced from the market.
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Is there no odds of bricking with this?
Don;t want to buy apps that A) won't get me actually over clocked and b) are going to kill the phone
THanks.
Milestone overclock can brick your phone. But quickclock cannot if you follow the instructions exactly.
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barryweston said:
Is there no odds of bricking with this?
Don;t want to buy apps that A) won't get me actually over clocked and b) are going to kill the phone
THanks.
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read the link I post on milestone overclock, these's a free download
quickclock can auto find how high you can overclock, takes sometime to calibrate

V6 supercharger script works great!

Hey guys
So after I rooted and installed clockwork and I erased all the crap, and there is lots of it on our phones.
It was a lot smoother but not to my liking.
But after I ran the v6 script its night and day there is no stutter or hesitation at all... I'm gonna go out on a limb and say this my wife has a galaxy s2 with the same script running. But the blaze just feel smoother and faster.
Try it out let me know if you guys need any help
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Which V6 options did you use?
It's the 1000hp 9 I think
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Did you also set the On-Boot script?
yeah use script manager go to /data and scroll down you will see a file 99supercharger.sh click it select root and boot and like run the close the script and rerun the original script and you should be all good to go
Hey, how did you install this script into your phone?
Google v6 supercharger download the script file ends in .sh
Then in install busybox from the market v1.82 then script manager also in the market
Put the v6 script on the root of your sd card, open script manager find the v6.sh file and click on it then click run as root and follow the instructions on the screen..
Let me know if you need more help
I will also going to make videos on how is done and other things
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radiohead7778580 said:
Google v6 supercharger download the script file ends in .sh
Then in install busybox from the market v1.82 then script manager also in the market
Put the v6 script on the root of your sd card, open script manager find the v6.sh file and click on it then click run as root and follow the instructions on the screen..
Let me know if you need more help
I will also going to make videos on how is done and other things
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I did everything you wrote & all I received is an error message
radiohead7778580 said:
Google v6 supercharger download the script file ends in .sh
Then in install busybox from the market v1.82 then script manager also in the market
Put the v6 script on the root of your sd card, open script manager find the v6.sh file and click on it then click run as root and follow the instructions on the screen..
Let me know if you need more help
I will also going to make videos on how is done and other things
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Does the script stick or do you have to run it after every reboot?
Thanks for the tip radiohead! The phone is definitely snappier. I mostly followed the directions on the supercharger script post and had no errors.
Can you post a detail or possibly a video on how to change the supercharger script? I'd like to try this out. Thanks!
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Yeah I will make a video how to load the v6 script also the cm9 port will be released sometime this week please don't ask for any eta.. remember its a beta so only report real bugs...
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[Q] will this script work on the skyrocket?

http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1517632
I'm a noob with stuff like this. I searched his main posts and didn't see a device list. Any thoughts?
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i belive this script is very similar to the V6 supercharger script, if that's the case you will need to use a rom that has a modded policy.jar if you are running an ics rom, if your on gingerbread then it should work. Some scripts are universal but just be careful, and understand that there is always a chance of bricking your phone
Papa smurf and I are friends last I talked to him this should yes I tested it back in the day but its changed a bit
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Safestrap v2.11 for Atrix 2 (ICS leak only) (Uses webtop as 2nd system)

** WARNING: Using apps such as this and custom ROMs can cause damage to your phone if used unwisely. DON'T BLAME ME. **
Some of you may have heard about Safestrap on other locked Motorola devices. After some reworking of the process due to a very small preinstall partition, I am proud to present:
Safestrap for Atrix 2 (v2.11)
This version of Safestrap requires that you be on the Motorola ICS leak.
What is Safestrap?
In short: it's a bootstrap / recovery alternative which provides a fairly safe way of flashing ROMs to your device without destroying the main /system partition (and you ability to get back into recovery). Instead, the ROM is flashed to your webtop partition (which is now useless) and treated like your main /system when Safe System is active.
** You will not be able to flash ROMs till Safe system as turned on under the "safe" menu near the bottom. After using the "Toggle" menu item you will need to wipe data and install a new ROM (2nd system is empty to start)
It's based on CWRecovery so the interface is similar.
I have a basic "How to Safestrap" on my blog:
http://blog.hash-of-codes.com/how-to-safestrap/
Why Safestrap?
- Its safe(r) that standard bootstraps which will overwrite your /system
- It supports 2nd-init ROMs by keeping rootfs files in the ROM's /system/etc/rootfs folder (these are copied into the ramdisk during 2nd-init)
- It also supports kexec ROMs if the correct files are in the ROM's /system/etc/kexec folder. (I have these files and plan on testing a kexec Atrix 2 kernel as time permits)
Requirements:
- Rooted + Superuser
- Remove any bootstrap/recovery that you are currently using.
- Double check that you have a functional busybox installed by downloading "busybox" from the market and running the update.
- Download the APK from here and install:
(Temporarily using dropbox)
http://dl.dropbox.com/u/41149741/Atrix2/Atrix2Safestrap-ICS-2.11.apk
- Once installed and opened, click agree
- Use the "Install Recovery" button
All done.
Now every time you reboot you will see a Safestrap splash screen for 6-8 seconds. During this splash screen use the menu button to enter recovery.
Enjoy and play it safe.
PS: Thanks jimbridgman for testing
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When I enable safe system and try and reboot it goes back to the safestrap screen then reboots.
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What ROM did you install in safe system?
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Hashcode said:
What ROM did you install in safe system?
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It was a restore of SCv7, but I tried to restore it again and it failed. I probably just missed it the first time. Its probably because I already have a second system installed on my webtop partition. I'll reinstall bootmenu and format it and try again.
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Scottyfer said:
It was a restore of SCv7, but I tried to restore it again and it failed. I probably just missed it the first time. Its probably because I already have a second system installed on my webtop partition. I'll reinstall bootmenu and format it and try again.
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+1...had same issue. I just disabled safe again and it booted back up fine. Odd though cuz I'm pretty sure I dont have anything on my 2nd as you spoke of. Maybe because it's a restore. I'm on SCV7 as well. Maybe rdavisct will know why/what to do.
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DX2Trip said:
+1...had same issue. I just disabled safe again and it booted back up fine. Odd though cuz I'm pretty sure I dont have anything on my 2nd as you spoke of. Maybe because it's a restore. I'm on SCV7 as well. Maybe rdavisct will know why/what to do.
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Now that I think about it its got the bootmenu hijack installed so it probably won't work.
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Scottyfer said:
Now that I think about it its got the bootmenu hijack installed so it probably won't work.
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Bingo...maybe if you search through system and get it out...not quite sure though how would turn out ya know?
Edit: it sure is. I uninstalled app but it was still in system>preinstalled>bootmenu and also theres somthing about recovery and recovery update. Agaib though...Idk if these should be erased and if it will even work. Maybe should wait and see what the OP says or rdavisct.
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DX2Trip said:
Bingo...maybe if you search through system and get it out...not quite sure though how would turn out ya know?
Edit: it sure is. I uninstalled app but it was still in system>preinstalled>bootmenu and also theres somthing about recovery and recovery update. Agaib though...Idk if these should be erased and if it will even work. Maybe should wait and see what the OP says or rdavisct.
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You could make a backup using safestrap because bootmenu has to be removed first. That should restore just fine.
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First of all, thanks for all the hard work!
Second, i have a question, what makes this any better than boot menu?
Please understand i am not knocking the workmanship, just genuinely curious.
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Fall of Enosis said:
First of all, thanks for all the hard work!
Second, i have a question, what makes this any better than boot menu?
Please understand i am not knocking the workmanship, just genuinely curious.
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Though now there are little or no safe strap compatible roms
But the advantage I feel about it is that ur first rom remains untouched
Even if there are errors in update script (like that in mini rom though it doesn't boot in this donno why) but yes whatever happens safe strap gets never erased so no problems of fxz (pls correct me if I am wrong )
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Fall of Enosis said:
First of all, thanks for all the hard work!
Second, i have a question, what makes this any better than boot menu?
Please understand i am not knocking the workmanship, just genuinely curious.
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1. We should be able to flash large zips now.
2. Kexec. Once that all gets sorted out we can actually have real custom roms (cm9/10, miui, and aokp) without unlocking the bootloader.
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Scottyfer said:
1. We should be able to flash large zips now.
2. Kexec. Once that all gets sorted out we can actually have real custom roms (cm9/10, miui, and aokp) without unlocking the bootloader.
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Exactly. And I was reading on the Razr froums the kexec is almost ready. When its done we just have to port to a2. (When I say we I mean the devs lol)
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First thanks hash, and all the devs involved. Great to see your involvement in the A2, as a kindle owner I have enjoyed the fruits of your labor.
Hash when i run the install the program runs through the percentage window and says installation complete, however the header says recovery state not installed. I reboot and nothing i go right into normal boot?
Any suggestions?
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DemosZevasa said:
Exactly. And I was reading on the Razr froums the kexec is almost ready. When its done we just have to port to a2. (When I say we I mean the devs lol)
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It sounds like we won't even have to port it as its built in, we just need a kernel to test it with.
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smgulsby said:
First thanks hash, and all the devs involved. Great to see your involvement in the A2, as a kindle owner I have enjoyed the fruits of your labor.
Hash when i run the install the program runs through the percentage window and says installation complete, however the header says recovery state not installed. I reboot and nothing i go right into normal boot?
Any suggestions?
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Double check that you have a good busybox installation via the "busybox" market app (run the update).
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So I just actually tried uninstalling bootmenu app and all files relating to bootmenu or recovery in system (to make sure no trace of bootstrap was installed) installed the safebootstrap, rebooted, again tried enabling safestrap and got same bootloop issue after enabling. So I again just went back in and disabled saftey. Must be somthing to do with SCV7 being a restore? Not sure as I'm pretty sure I did everything to a T. I'll stick back with bootmenu I guess till this issue is resolved. I do still appreciate and thank you for the work being done here though. This should be the ticket to be able to flash larger zips/ROMs now on the ICS leak.
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DX2Trip said:
So I just actually tried uninstalling bootmenu app and all files relating to bootmenu or recovery in system (to make sure no trace of bootstrap was installed) installed the safebootstrap, rebooted, again tried enabling safestrap and got same bootloop issue after enabling. So I again just went back in and disabled saftey. Must be somthing to do with SCV7 being a restore? Not sure as I'm pretty sure I did everything to a T. I'll stick back with bootmenu I guess till this issue is resolved. I do still appreciate and thank you for the work being done here though. This should be the ticket to be able to flash larger zips/ROMs now on the ICS leak.
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Are you using a backup made with bootmenu or safestrap?
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Scottyfer said:
Are you using a backup made with bootmenu or safestrap?
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Well I dont restore/flash anything after enabeling safety. Maybe thats the problem. Don't have a ROM to flash though as of now. Only restores of SCV7.
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DX2Trip said:
Well I dont restore/flash anything after enabeling safety. Maybe thats the problem. Don't have a ROM to flash though as of now. Only restores of SCV7.
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That's the issue, try making a backup first using safestrap and then try restoring that to safe system.
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Scottyfer said:
That's the issue, try making a backup first using safestrap and then try restoring that to safe system.
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Still didnt work...well back to bootmenu...
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