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I have flashed all of the eagles blood Tom's even some other Tom's and they work with the exception. Of the new 1.05 eaglesblood that has Caucasian kernel cooked in. I tried flashing fauxs kernels separately and the only one that works is the stock voltage kernels eveeytime I try to do something that undervolts it wont take when I flash it. Is there any way to fix this or fwt it to work or does my g2x suck? Thanks for any help!
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I have flashed all of the eagles blood Tom's even some other Tom's and they work with the exception. Of the new 1.05 eaglesblood that has Caucasian kernel cooked in. I tried flashing fauxs kernels separately and the only one that works is the stock voltage kernels eveeytime I try to do something that undervolts it wont take when I flash it. Is there any way to fix this or fwt it to work or does my g2x suck? Thanks for any help!
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Tom's...... Lol
Caucasian.... Lmao
More info...what rom you got?what kernel?what you trying to uv by?
G2X
facadewithin said:
I have flashed all of the eagles blood Tom's even some other Tom's and they work with the exception. Of the new 1.05 eaglesblood that has Caucasian kernel cooked in. I tried flashing fauxs kernels separately and the only one that works is the stock voltage kernels eveeytime I try to do something that undervolts it wont take when I flash it. Is there any way to fix this or fwt it to work or does my g2x suck? Thanks for any help!
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umm just turn in your g2x to someone that is qualified to use it.
What is a Caucasian kernel?
That ladies and gentlemen, is signature worthy.
Edit: Forgot to even answer your question amidst all this racial kernel profiling. Your G2x can't handle the OC/UV kernel, nothing you can do about it.
dligon said:
umm just turn in your g2x to someone that is qualified to use it.
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It's not that he's not qualified. A known issue is that some of the phone's can't support some of the features of other kernels so the phones won't boot. I started a thread about this and Faux chimed in affirming what I thought. It's a fault in the chip. Some can OC/UV, some can't.
Thanks hiko I thought I read something about that but what I don't get now is I flashed the Trinity kernel nd it sees the UV 1.1 in set CPU lol . Ill have to do more testing. As for the Caucasian kernel I blame racist correct lol
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hiko36 said:
It's not that he's not qualified. A known issue is that some of the phone's can't support some of the features of other kernels so the phones won't boot. I started a thread about this and Faux chimed in affirming what I thought. It's a fault in the chip. Some can OC/UV, some can't.
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Yup. I have this problem. My broken G2x can run custom kernels on Stock. But my replacement G2x can't even get past the boot screen after flashing one. I can't run EB Froyo, and I can't flash faux's kernel unless it's on a Gingerbread ROM. It's pretty lame.
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darbear5610 said:
Yup. I have this problem. My broken G2x can run custom kernels on Stock. But my replacement G2x can't even get past the boot screen after flashing one. I can't run EB Froyo, and I can't flash faux's kernel unless it's on a Gingerbread ROM. It's pretty lame.
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yeah i wonder if getting another one would be any better though. im sure if i complain enough i could get a bvetter one, although the screen bleed on mine is actually pretty low compared to what ive seen so i might just hang on to it not sure
facadewithin said:
yeah i wonder if getting another one would be any better though. im sure if i complain enough i could get a bvetter one, although the screen bleed on mine is actually pretty low compared to what ive seen so i might just hang on to it not sure
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If you get a replacement, nothing says you have to keep it. Feel free to send that one back.
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Dear OP. Wish I could help you. I do want to thank you for the laugh. Nothing personal. The typos made me spit out my coffee. It's been a long morning already, so I appreciate humor where I can find it.
As a couple have already said, not all phones are created equal. One of my phones would not OC and UV at the same time. I was able to hit 1300 stable on mine, but my wife, which has an identical setup, had issues at 1100. Faux released an overclock kernel without the undervolting. Have you tried that?
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Dear OP. Wish I could help you. I do want to thank you for the laugh. Nothing personal. The typos made me spit out my coffee. It's been a long morning already, so I appreciate humor where I can find it.
As a couple have already said, not all phones are created equal. One of my phones would not OC and UV at the same time. I was able to hit 1300 stable on mine, but my wife, which has an identical setup, had issues at 1100. Faux released an overclock kernel without the undervolting. Have you tried that?
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I have not as the overclocking was not as big of an issue as undervolting was for me. I cant get a single of fauxs kernels to run etx/GB/FR thats does oc/uv but the stock one does it just fine thats goes 1.0sv/1.2oc. the whole reason why i am confused though is i flashed morfics trinity kernel thats oc/uv at the same rate 1.1uv/1.5oc and it loads perfectly fine on my phone. Setcpu sees the standard at 1.1ghz max on autodetect, howeer i have not tried overclocking to anything more than that as i do not have any experience with making the textfile for setcpu to overclock it manually. im going to work on this soon but im hoping someones already made and posted this elsewhere on xda =D
PS: im on a computer this time and ill say this is better than my blackberry who decided to autocorrect "heterosexual" in place of "hey" everytime i tried talking to one of my friends but glad its good for laughs lol
I've consistently gotten Morfic to work as well. Faux said that Morfic hasn't released his source so he can't compare notes and see what's causing the issue.
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I've consistently gotten Morfic to work as well. Faux said that Morfic hasn't released his source so he can't compare notes and see what's causing the issue.
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i hope he does soon as i would love to try fauxs kernel as i hear more about it than morfics. morfics for now works fanfriggintastic for me though. m g2x ocs to 1400 without any problems at all on morfics however has some stability issues randomly at 1500 and i undervolt it always under 1.1 by 75 and runs perfect. battery life is currently at 60% still after 30hrs of use even after phone calls texts and internet usage. no games or heavy downloads yet though. <3uv and juicedefender
Got my transformer a couple days ago already got it romed, I'm looking for a kernal for it. I'm running the latest revolver, and I don't want to over lock it as I am satisfied with the clock speed, but I would like it to be undervolted. Anyone have any any suggestions?
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I typically use Clemsyns 22a kernel. The reason I use this one in particular is because the wifi driver in this kernel allows my tablet to properly jump from access point to access point on a wifi mesh network at work, and its fast and stable.
I've noticed that Roach's kernel is a bit snappier than Clemsyn's at times, but with this kernel installed, my tablet doesn't work well at the office because it refuses to seemlessly jump to the closest AP. rather, it will try to hang on to the first one it connected to until the signal dies, then it disconnects and re-connects to the closest one. Its really really really annoying since I run around all day long at the office with my tablet.
Tonight I started using Blades latest OC/UV kernel that he released just this evening. So far its awesome, except voodoo sound module won't load for some reason.
So there you have my thoughts on the three common kernels. I'm liking Blades latest one a lot.... if it works with the wifi at work its my going to be my new daily driver. If not, well, back to clemsyn's 22a kernel.
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I typically use Clemsyns 22a kernel. The reason I use this one in particular is because the wifi driver in this kernel allows my tablet to properly jump from access point to access point on a wifi mesh network at work, and its fast and stable.
I've noticed that Roach's kernel is a bit snappier than Clemsyn's at times, but with this kernel installed, my tablet doesn't work well at the office because it refuses to seemlessly jump to the closest AP. rather, it will try to hang on to the first one it connected to until the signal dies, then it disconnects and re-connects to the closest one. Its really really really annoying since I run around all day long at the office with my tablet.
Tonight I started using Blades latest OC/UV kernel that he released just this evening. So far its awesome, except voodoo sound module won't load for some reason.
So there you have my thoughts on the three common kernels. I'm liking Blades latest one a lot.... if it works with the wifi at work its my going to be my new daily driver. If not, well, back to clemsyn's 22a kernel.
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I'm so used to using android overclock that I'm confused at how to set the voltages and the slots or is this not possible? And thank you very much for the insite about the different kernals.
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HaXERxPaYLaY said:
I'm so used to using android overclock that I'm confused at how to set the voltages and the slots or is this not possible? And thank you very much for the insite about the different kernals.
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I use setcpu to set voltages and overclocks
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I use setcpu to set voltages and overclocks
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How do you do that, I thought that just simpley had sliders and a drop down to change goveners? I guess there's more than meets the eye...
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OgDroid
I am running the latest revolver and am wondering what is the best kernel to use?
I am trying razzle dazzle kernel right now.
pandatest/razzeldazzel/blades all the same kernel just different names
I've tried every kernel available and the only one that is totally smooth is Roach's OC kernel. This is at 1ghz and on the stock Honeycomb launcher, every other kernel would be jittery and not transition smoothly most of the time. It works great on Krakd, Im on Revolver now and it still works just as great. Your Transformer may be different though.
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pandatest/razzeldazzel/blades all the same kernel just different names
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Really? In my testing on razzledazzel it is quite buggy and keeps making my tab random reboot and it just got stuck in a bootloop.
However, i flashed blades and it seems to be working better.
i500 said:
Really? In my testing on razzledazzel it is quite buggy and keeps making my tab random reboot and it just got stuck in a bootloop.
However, i flashed blades and it seems to be working better.
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I'm using the stock kernel with Revolver: it's the only kernel that works without random reboots on my B80.
In fact, I'm starting to believe that I won't be able to use any overclock kernel with that tablet.
Too bad, to me that defeats one of the important features of rooting a table and of using a custom rom.
I was better served with my acer iconia in that regard.
Razzle dazzle doesn't s upport ntfs. Why in the world would the dev of razzle dazzle not put ntfs support in this kernel?
i use pandatest 1.5ghz, never had a problem with it in the last month or so since it came out.
I've been using the pandatest 1.2ghz. I get the occasional sleep of death, but it is so rare that I can live with it. Has been extremely stable besides that issue.
Do any of you know if any of the kernels support advanced routing? Several of us are using VPNC widget, and will get occasional drops due to the lack of advanced routing in the kernel.
I would definitively stick with the stock Kernel (i did it and it was very nice and smooth) but if you really wanna OC your transformer here is the one that worked best for me: http://www.gnufabio.com/revolver/dls/Revolver_ClemsynKernel_v21.zip
But again, with revolver the transformer already work faster than Stock rom and wouldnt need so much OC (my opinion)
Heya what psx emulator are you guys using ? And what version. Since I've tried both Psx4droid & Fpse but for some reason it doesn't run games that well. I assume that games will run with a reasonable speed on the tf101 am I right ?
So yah please tell me what version ur using and if games are playable.
Psx4droid 3.0.7 beta is the best so far but needs a update to save on the fly or change settings without crashing
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Danzano said:
Psx4droid 3.0.7 beta is the best so far but needs a update to save on the fly or change settings without crashing
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kk thanks !!!! Gonna try it =D
Edit: WOOOOW that one runs perfect :O:O srsly thanks for the tip !
Trust me , try Fpse with the OpenGL pluging ,
The grupics are just phenomenal, just like on the computer
way better then psx4droid (i tried both) ,
Fpse worth every dollar
hmmm running fpse now latest version but the speed is far from perfect :S Do I have to load a additional plugin or something ?
There is a third party OpenGL ES based plugin that gets better performance. Which reminds me, I ought to see how many decent PS1 I still have, hehe.
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i9apps said:
Trust me , try Fpse with the OpenGL pluging ,
The grupics are just phenomenal, just like on the computer
way better then psx4droid (i tried both) ,
Fpse worth every dollar
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I got the latest update!!! its not as compatible with controllers its slower and the sound is off like not same speed as game
Psx4droid had none of the above
Just like computer? Youre running a prime why are you not compiling the ps2 emulator shown on youtube for yourself !!!
Honestly Fpse is probably fast for you but you also have 2 more cores with my 2 cores i can see which one is written slightly better
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Xstyle said:
kk thanks !!!! Gonna try it =D
Edit: WOOOOW that one runs perfect :O:O srsly thanks for the tip !
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All good ive tried all of them aswell and was getting a bit F*&^%& off untill i found this one.
I hope somebody picks up where psx4droid left off would be great to see a polished tab release not a beta
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Here are my results with quadrant!!!
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Wow!
Installed Clemsyns latest kernel then?
From a tablet running CleanROM 2.3
How did you get a I/O score that high?
Do you have the normal lags and freezes, that I see on my TF700?
New clemsy kernal n clean rom
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hit173 said:
New clemsy kernal n clean rom
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Strange. I flashed the clemsy kernel (1.8GHz) and my quadrant score was only 5400 on performance Did you set your min and max both at 1.8?
The highest Ive got was 6247 with his kernal on performance mode and had data 2 sd also installed. Both of those tweaks help this tablet. I have also noticed that you may want to restart the tablet once after you flash your device with these tweaks. You can get to these speeds! I love my tablet at this point.
Been on Scotts ROM for a week or so awesome I must say.
I just flashed Clemsyn's latest and have been seeing lower scores in Quadrant below 5000 a few times.
I have the 1.8 OC the overall scores have dropped dramatically.
Guess I'll keep fiddling with things till the scores get back up there.
I think it might be System Tuner Pro bugging something.
Other than benchmarks the tablet still rocks!
Very smooth only 1 FC\reboot so far and that was Quadrant itself .. lol
Haven't had an ANR or reboot since flashing CleanROM-2.3 with Clemsyn's latest.
(except for 1 running Quadrant)
I dont have data2sd just cleanrom 2.3 and the clemsyns kernal. Here is my sunspider scores and my quadrant again
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Thats OK said:
Been on Scotts ROM for a week or so awesome I must say.
I just flashed Clemsyn's latest and have been seeing lower scores in Quadrant below 5000 a few times.
I have the 1.8 OC the overall scores have dropped dramatically.
Guess I'll keep fiddling with things till the scores get back up there.
I think it might be System Tuner Pro bugging something.
Other than benchmarks the tablet still rocks!
Very smooth only 1 FC\reboot so far and that was Quadrant itself .. lol
Haven't had an ANR or reboot since flashing CleanROM-2.3 with Clemsyn's latest.
(except for 1 running Quadrant)
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Yeah just keep messing with it, one question. I know a lot of people have ran into the bootloader preventing them to get higher clock speeds. Do you know if you are on the latest bootloader? Also do you know for sure you are running at a 1.8 OC? To check you can use the app Stability test and it should give you a frequency reading at the top.
I have been running ClearROM for about 3 days now and 2 days ago switched to Clemsyns kernal. I definitely think that CleanROM is a very smooth ROM however once I flashed Clemsyn's kernal I had a new meaning to smooth. Absolutely loving my tablet experience now. I went from the Prime to this speed demon, couldnt ask for a better tablet right now.
hit173 said:
I dont have data2sd just cleanrom 2.3 and the clemsyns kernal. Here is my sunspider scores and my quadrant again
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Those scores are quick man! I will get there one day and you will see a picture of it once I do. http://forum.xda-developers.com/images/icons/icon12.gif
mj23kb24 said:
Yeah just keep messing with it, one question. I know a lot of people have ran into the bootloader preventing them to get higher clock speeds. Do you know if you are on the latest bootloader? Also do you know for sure you are running at a 1.8 OC? To check you can use the app Stability test and it should give you a frequency reading at the top.
I have been running ClearROM for about 3 days now and 2 days ago switched to Clemsyns kernal. I definitely think that CleanROM is a very smooth ROM however once I flashed Clemsyn's kernal I had a new meaning to smooth. Absolutely loving my tablet experience now. I went from the Prime to this speed demon, couldnt ask for a better tablet rig.
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Yeb
This is the latest bootloader.
I could try reloading cl2.3 maybe...
System tuner is reporting 1.8 @ 41 degrees celsius...not too warm for an overcluck.
I want to see if YouTube is affected by these tweaks.
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Thats OK said:
Yeb
This is the latest bootloader.
I could try reloading cl2.3 maybe...
System tuner is reporting 1.8 @ 41 degrees celsius...not too warm for an overcluck.
I want to see if YouTube is affected by these tweaks.
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Hmm I dont know man, maybe that is it. I just am doing excellent with these tweaks, have you tried flashing the Kernal again? Maybe it just didnt work the first time. I would re-download and re-flash before you reflash CleanROM.
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Hmm I dont know man, maybe that is it. I just am doing excellent with these tweaks, have you tried flashing the Kernal again? Maybe it just didnt work the first time. I would re-download and re-flash before you reflash CleanROM.
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Sounds good!
Maybe I goofed it somehow.
I'll try the reflash before redoing CleanRUM.
Thanx my friend.
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Anytime man! Glad I could help on here for once! Keep me updated.
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Anytime man! Glad I could help on here for once! Keep me updated.
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Update!
I had things pretty goofed up on the tabletron model TF700T last nite...I got tired of screwing up so I gave in.
Today I just started over and went straight to JB .18 seeing how slow and crappy Jellybean was for me I re-rooted using hiemanshu's tips.
Anyhoo short story longer: After a new install of CRom 2.3 and Clemsyn's Kernel me is happy!
Quadrant shows 6150 overall with IO at 7267 :cyclops: ... and that's in balanced because I never remember perf mode.
Sooooo we R good here...
Whew!
Glad you got it working man! I really havent seen a difference in performance mode and balanced mode when running the quadrant tests. I dont know if anything is actually running faster since the cpu is overclocked to 1.8 either way. The only way to change it I think is with setCPU or a similar app.
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Glad you got it working man! I really havent seen a difference in performance mode and balanced mode when running the quadrant tests. I dont know if anything is actually running faster since the cpu is overclocked to 1.8 either way. The only way to change it I think is with setCPU or a similar app.
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I'll have to reinstall System Tuner again to do some small adjustments.
Was about ready to throw this tab in a drawer and move on.
I was getting worn out fiddling with it...
Thats OK said:
Sounds good!
Maybe I goofed it somehow.
I'll try the reflash before redoing CleanRUM.
Thanx my friend.
From a tablet running CleanROM 2.3
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CleanRom includes the stock kernel. FlashCleanROM 2.3 ist, then Clemsyn's kernel. You may lose some of Scott's tweaks but the Clemsyn kernel makes up for it!
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Thats OK said:
I'll have to reinstall System Tuner again to do some small adjustments.
Was about ready to throw this tab in a drawer and move on.
I was getting worn out fiddling with it...
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Also, System Tuner may not play nice with either ROM or kernel...that's what I heard.
Yeah I know what you mean, the breaking point was on the verge. Although Im sure that with all the fuss it gave you, it was worth it in the end.
What significant (everyday user) changes do you see with CleanRom and the kernel flash, as appose to say, not having it rooted? Browser faster? What do you really see in everyday use?
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