Samsung SPH-D700 (Epic 4G) kernel
http://www.nubecoder.com/
nubernel-2.6.35_v0.1
A warning about the default voltages for OC freqs:
Some people have told me that the voltages I have set for the OC frequencies are too high.
It should be noted that I agree, they are too high, they are above manufacturer spec for our CPUs!
But, they seem to be in widespread use in most other galaxy s (gen one) devices (I can supply reference links if desired).
Those OC freqs are not enabled by default, and that is for a reason.
Since you must use an app to enable those OC freqs, it is then your responsibility to adjust the voltages to fit your phone / needs!
Most apps that support enabling and disabling frequencies (VoltageControll/SetCPU) also allow adjustment of the voltage, use it.
While I have tested the OC freqs and they seem stable, I do not personally use the OC freqs on my daily use phone!
You have been warned.
Project info:
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Check the featurelist to see an overview of features.
Please read the featurelist before asking questions!
- Voodoo Color is included, sorry it isn't mentioned in the featurelist.
Check the changelog to see a detailed history log.
Special thanks to Graphic Anomaly for his original artwork!
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nubernel-2.6.35_v0.1 builds for TouchWiz:
TW-BML - ClockworkMod recovery flashable zip
TW-MTD - ClockworkMod recovery flashable zip
nubernel-2.6.35_v0.1 build for Cyanogen Mod 7:
CM7-MTD - ClockworkMod recovery flashable zip
nubernel-2.6.35_v0.1 debug builds (for TouchWiz only):
(NOTE:: Debug builds are not meant for daily use!)
DBG-BML - ClockworkMod recovery flashable zip
DBG-MTD - ClockworkMod recovery flashable zip(Odin and Heimdall packages may come later.)
List of md5sums for all my releases.
Folder view of all my kernel releases.
Source info:
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Full source available at GitHub.
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Great!
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I was just on my way to my therapist to get a prescription for my "flash DT's". Thank you Nube-man!
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Why do I have to hear about this off the "streets?"
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Why do I have to hear about this off the "streets?"
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That's cuz all my threads kinda fly low "under the radar". (Also Kenny, you should hang out in irc more!!)
Also, I forgot to post in the old thread until just now.
Anyways, hope you all enjoy, and be sure to post with any issues / problems that you all may notice..
I do my best to test things, but I'm sure someone can find something I've broke and needs fixing.
ps- Be sure to keep your eyes out for the led fun (as I've dubbed it) during the zip installs...
pss- Oops... I forgot to push everything out into my master branch @ github until now also.. The featurelist / changelog linked to in the OP should be "up to date" now, sorry.
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nubecoder said:
That's cuz all my threads kinda fly low "under the radar".
Also, I forgot to post in the old thread until just now.
Anyways, hope you all enjoy, and be sure to post with any issues / problems that you all may notice..
I do my best to test things, but I'm sure someone can find something I've broke and needs fixing.
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LED working in this one? Just curious b4 I flash...???
Naddict said:
LED working in this one? Just curious b4 I flash...???
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Yes, the ledtrig notification permissions have been tested and fixed.
Samsung simply forgot that "other users" need write perms for apps to use the leds correctly..
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Why do I have to hear about this off the "streets?"
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I didn't realize my posts on the People's Rom thread qualified as "street talk"...
Since you've arrived to the party, what governor and frequency do you suggest?
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Bah!!.. forgot to add a little voltages disclaimer to op b4, added now.. have to run but will be back later to re-format the OP.
Just had to throw it in there for now..
bbl
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Didn't see voodoo color in the feature list.
And yes, lately all the street talk is in The People's Thread. The ROM already brought world peace...lol.
Always a big fan of sio and ondemand for my use. Gamers need more performance governors.
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FINALLY!!!...now I can say it...nubernel's got a new look.
- sent from my EVO
kennyglass123 said:
Didn't see voodoo color in the feature list.
And yes, lately all the street talk is in The People's Thread. The ROM already brought world peace...lol.
Always a big fan of sio and ondemand for my use. Gamers need more performance governors.
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It's in there, just forgot to include it in the featurelist...
Also a note... sio and ondemand are the defaults.
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FINALLY!!!...now I can say it...nubernel's got a new look.
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Yes he does (thanks to you). I suppose I should include a thanks / credit entry for you for that as well.
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Spaz LED fun!
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The cm7 version might work on MIUI GB
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The cm7 version might work on MIUI GB
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I did a quick test, and the initramfs must be too different cuz it was a non-booting kind of situation...
I figure if there is a demand I can whip up a miui build...
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There will be demand as soon as the next miui gb build drops which I heard is in the works.
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I suppose I should include a thanks / credit entry for you for that as well.
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Added to OP
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darkjje said:
There will be demand as soon as the next miui gb build drops which I heard is in the works.
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When it drops, I'll snag it's initramfs and whip up a build for it..
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As usual, you the man, nube. Running this now on tw. Appreciate the work!
I think I felt an epileptic fit coming on from that LED show...lol! And is it me or is that candy corn even brighter? LOL. Great job Nube!
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AOSP Kernels for HTC's 8x50, 7x30, and 8x60 Devices
Also available for the Motorola Xoom
Tiamat kernels are designed for use on all ROMs that are built from the AOSP source code. This includes ROMs built from MIUI, CyanogenMod, and others.
Tiamat receives no support for use with ROMs based on HTC's Sense - use at your own risk.
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Tiamat Kernels
You can find full details about Tiamat Kernels at our website. The site is up and running and serves as a more centralized location to get updates, downloads, and changelogs for all Tiamat Kernels. There is no forum or Registration, it’s just a more convenient way to keep things organized as we work to add support for more devices.
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Support
Join the Tiamat Kernel developers on IRC at irc.freenode.net, #tiamat. Support and questions are generally handled faster there than the forums. You can easily join via webchat here.
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Special Thanks to:
toastcfh, slayher and the CyanogenMod team for the base kernels and everything else they do for the Android community
bcnice20 for generally being awesome
TeamWin for also generally being awesome
netarchy, chad0989, cuviper, and invisiblek for some great code
intersectRaven and redstar3894 for the Mjolnir compiler
JasonK75 for updating threads
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8x50 Changelog
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Source Code
Will try this with the latest Ninja. Thanks for this.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1066978
This just made selecting a kernel to use a lot harder. LorDmod or Tiamat? Decisions, decisions.
To those who have tried these out, do you have any reviews?
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To those who have tried these out, do you have any reviews?
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So far so good. I flashed this last night and i'm going to run this through the weekend and let every one know how this goes.
Working great on ninja so far, have to test battery life first
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To those who have tried these out, do you have any reviews?
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I get better battery life out of the LorDmod UE kernel but the Tiamat kernel is much more responsive so that leads me to believe it's related to the CPU governor. I'm using the PUV script/PUV voltages with both and while LorDmod's kernel gets better battery life, I'm still over 60% with Tiamat at the end of the day.
I'm still torn between the two and think I'll use Tiamat for a few more days to get a better feel for it; it's definitely left a good first impression.
Glad to see you developing for the inspire. Have been using your latest kernel with cm7 on my evo. Now trying this one out on the girlfriends inspire. And also is it possible to get SBC support with this kernel in the future?
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customlows said:
Glad to see you developing for the inspire. Have been using your latest kernel with cm7 on my evo. Now trying this one out on the girlfriends inspire. And also is it possible to get SBC support with this kernel in the future?
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SBC and the concept behind in is particular to the way the evo/inc battery driver works. Other devices use a different driver so it does not port. Really, you're better off for having a driver that doesn't 'need' it.
customlows said:
Glad to see you developing for the inspire. Have been using your latest kernel with cm7 on my evo. Now trying this one out on the girlfriends inspire. And also is it possible to get SBC support with this kernel in the future?
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Lord Clockan incorporated SBC support in to his UE kernel for a while and basically found that it doesn't work on the Desire HD/Inspire. He's using a different "overcharge" feature now but I'll be damned if I can remember the name off the top of my head.
With MIUI and perfect match!!!
I installed in my inspire with 1.7.22 and the battery drain stop, i did remove setcpu too. Happy and pleased!!! Keep the good work!!!
Using Tiamat 1.0.3 with CM7 nightly #134, runs like butter at 1113mhz, battery life is better as well. Great work!
Giving this a try with Miui 1.7.22, using "No-frills";
Max; 1.574
Min; 192
Gov; smartass
I/O; sio
max clock 2.035?
Scratch that, my phone doesn't seem to like the kernal, just locks the phone up. :/
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Excellent kernel. Been running it since .1
Now with under volting, even more battery savings.
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Scratch that, my phone doesn't seem to like the kernal, just locks the phone up. :/
Sent from my HTC Inspire 3G.
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My Inspire would freeze on anything over 1305mhz, I found 1113mhz to be the most smooth and stable for me. Very well could be an issue with your ROM, the OP or one of the devs on the MIUI site may have a more insight.
Anyone running this with GingerBeast?
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Excellent kernel. Been running it since .1
Now with under volting, even more battery savings.
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I was just about to ask if this was supported. I'm already overclocked with good battery life, but I want to try my hand at under volting.
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Anyone running this with GingerBeast?
I was just about to ask if this was supported. I'm already overclocked with good battery life, but I want to try my hand at under volting.
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I am running 1.04 with Gingerbeast 2.12. I am using SetCpu profiles, the UUV script to undervolt, and it runs perfectly. I have been running this setup for a few days now with no hiccups and very good battery life.
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I am running 1.04 with Gingerbeast 2.12. I am using SetCpu profiles, the UUV script to undervolt, and it runs perfectly. I have been running this setup for a few days now with no hiccups and very good battery life.
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Well time for an update. I found out that the camera does not work with gingerbeast. I tried to reflash to make sure it was the kern and it was.
Figured I'd chime in after testing with 1.04 for a while. Battery life is pretty much the same for me with Tiamat and LordMoDUE, just about everything else is very close as well. I give the clear edge in overall snappiness to Tiamat, with even better performance after screen unlock - pretty much no noticeable delay with smartass governor. I'll definitely recommend this kernel to anyone reading.
Hi!
This is a CM7 kernel built for skyrocket, based on my 0.43pre kernel, orientation etc. should be hunky-dory under CM7 now, and overclocking should be good
Give 'er a shot if you use CM7!
AT&T CM7 v4
Rogers CM7 v4
v4 - fixed usb storage mounting, optimizations, added Android USB Accessory support to match CM7 ROM, adjusted init scripts to allow 192MHz
Further notes re: overclocking etc: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=20438625&postcount=28
Please leave any CM7-specific feedback here, anything that applies to the general kernel stuff in my other thread if you would
BTW, if you found BLN (Backlight Notification) was not activating for enough notifications with ROMs using touchwiz framework, this one should activate BLN for all notifications, making it much nicer and useful!
Muchos thanks to XAviierG for kicking my butt on IRC to get this out the door after much procrastination
Code:
old versions!
http://www.ponack.net/TPC/dagnarf/cwm-kernel-cm7-att-dagkernel-0.43-v3.zip
http://www.ponack.net/TPC/dagnarf/cwm-kernel-cm7-rogers-dagkernel-0.43-v3.zip v3 - initial release for Rogers
http://ponack.net/TPC/dagnarf/cwm-kernel-cm7-att-dagkernel-0.43-v2.zip v2 - fixed modules/wifi, added BLN
http://ponack.net/TPC/dagnarf/cwm-kernel-cm7-att-dagkernel-0.43.zip - broken modules/wifi
Source Code:
https://github.com/dagnarf/dagkernel
Confirm this fixes CM7 rotation problem!
I LOVE YOU.
Flashing this, and CM7 right now, all the problems with CM7 are now hacked out!
Nice job!!!!!
youll get a error with wifi. We're trying to fix it right now.
XAviierG said:
youll get a error with wifi. We're trying to fix it right now.
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I would rage, but my phone won't even deep sleep with wifi on, so I don't mind.
I'll just stick with LTE, I'm trying to see how much data I can use this month, and see if I can get a throttle warning anyways.
EDIT: What's the IRC? I want to listen. :3
This is great. Thanks for the work you put into this.
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http://webchat.irondust.net/client?channels=#skyrocket
http://ponack.net/TPC/dagnarf/cwm-kernel-cm7-att-dagkernel-0.43-v2.zip
This should fix WiFi
NFC didn't seem to work in earlier builds, does it now?
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Should be working fine now in v2, was a module problem
aight, nandroiding, and tbu'ing
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Da_G said:
Should be working fine now in v2, was a module problem
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Everything seems to be working great. I'm gonna run it for a day before I flash back to red Sonja just to see if I can spot any problems. Great work man.
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D,
Sorry to post here on this thread but it is just criminal that you don't have a job with all of your knowledge and talent. If I hear anything you will know first. I mean you serious got skilz bro.
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Does ICS youtube/widget work with these cyanogenmod builds? I read theres some framework from icecream sandwich in them. Does this kernel fix call audio without gps on issue?
Still tracking NFC problem, it is on my to-do, took it out for a jaunt and bluetooth/wifi/cell data/rotation/etc. are working great - did seem to get a little hotter than TPC v3 ROM when overclocked though, possibly due to the OS using more GPU resources?
I have not run CM7 ROM at all before a few hours ago, so am not familiar with the call-audio-gps-bug. But I just turned GPS off and called my voicemail a bunch, seems fine!
Did you guys flash the cyanogenmod build in this forum or is the Tmobile version updated more than the build here? Thats my last question!! Thanks alot for the progress here. I miss all the development in the Captivate forum but I know we'll get there soon.
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Did you guys flash the cyanogenmod build in this forum or is the Tmobile version updated more than the build here? Thats my last question!! Thanks alot for the progress here. I miss all the development in the Captivate forum but I know we'll get there soon.
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I would flash the one for the skyrocket, I don't know if there are any bugs left in it now
Thanks for the awesome kernel! Got the best benchmarks so far on the device with this kernel and CM7
So, this isn't recommended for Rogers users yet?
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success, screen now follows orientation, super fast without oc.
superb job my friend, just superb
Okay, now I built a kernel and shared it, people are asking me to add things.
First up, should I add BLD?
Vote above!
Build it to your standards once done than you can start adding stuff that users may ask and see how it rides out
Agreed. Stability is top priority then start adding little features. I use BLD on Matr1x V22 bfs but I could live without it. I am going to try yours out soon since V1 is out. Congrats.
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I do feel a little bit like if hundreds of people are downloading it, then it's become something more than a personal project.... But then, maybe people are intrested by something a little more stripped out?
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I do feel a little bit like if hundreds of people are downloading it, then it's become something more than a personal project.... But then, maybe people are intrested by something a little more stripped out?
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That's true. It's out there and a lot of people are going to try it. If something is highly requested than you should consider it. This is young still but it is already growing beyond your personal kernel project. Thalamus and others don't always add things just because people like it. Stay true to what you want... Marmite and all
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This poll feels like a loaded question...
Actually I find bld one of the more useful features, but I don't know how much extra work it is and how it affects stability. I remember Franco being opposed to it on stability grounds.
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Randomwalker said:
Actually I find bld one of the more useful features, but I don't know how much extra work it is and how it affects stability. I remember Franco being opposed to it on stability grounds.
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Oh yeah, i remember that too. Bld isn't much work to add though. But i want to keep non critical mods to a minimum.
I'd say it'll never end. You'll add BLD, then someone would want this, after some bickering you'll add it and soon as you'll notice, your kernel is going to be bloated same as the others :]
I actually run 0.6, would flash 0.7 or newer if I oc'd or ever used other governors then ondemand , but it's running so perfectly and smooth as CM9 kernel never did + it has MTP, so I don't want to ruin that experience.
Stability comes first & If BLD affects performance por stability-then No..(I dunno about BLD has some side-effects)
You are an expert, Just stick ur principle..
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These are my two cents:
Most installed ROMs are either AOKP, CM9, RASCREAM.
AOKP offers softkey navigation bar ala Galaxy nexus. Some peeps may like it and therefore may want BLD to cancel off the default nav buttons on our nexus S.
I use a variation of AOKP and turned to morfic kernel because of bld, I personally don't use the softkey mod on the ROM but I use BLD to reduce to only half a second for my nav buttons lights to stay on and use LMT launcher to access my menus (this app is pretty handy since it overlays on the side of your phones making your thumb more efficient and fast).... If you have not heard of this app it is here on xda.
That's basically my main use for BLD and the fact I'm actually saving a little more battery. Imagine the fact I'm browsing the web, reading articles and whatnot for two hours straight (I have) the fact I can disable the lights with BLD may indeed save some more juice to our batteries.
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LMT launcher here:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1330150
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Stick with stability, like others have said. You could always do what TerryHau did with his kernel. Have one with some features and the other with those features and a few others added on. Either way, it's your work, dude. Do what you wanna do!
Bedalus question for you: is bld something that can make a kernel instable?
Others have it and they work just fine.
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y3mita said:
Bedalus question for you: is bld something that can make a kernel instable?
Others have it and they work just fine.
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Well Franco said it made things unstable, but i don't think it would with my kernel. It might have been incompatible with some of Franco's tweaks.
1 vote for yes lol ^_^ for me i just want bld nothing more ^_^
Can people interested in testing a BLD version please PM me for a download link?
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Can people interested in testing a BLD version please PM me for a download link?
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please gimme
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I just sent a PM request for BLD version to you, Bedalus. Maybe some errors occured? I just can't find any clues of my sent messages. If you see that reply, please give me the link:laugh:
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I just sent a PM request for BLD version to you, Bedalus. Maybe some errors occured? I just can't find any clues of my sent messages. If you see that reply, please give me the link:laugh:
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Don't worry, by default XDA doesn't keep your sent messages unless you tell it to. If you click on 'Go Advanced' when sending a message, and look through the checkboxes, you can see one for 'Save a copy to my sent items folder'
Anyway, link sent!
Hello all!
As promised, here is the first release of Lightning Zap tweaks for the Blaze 4G from Team Fah-Q (formerly known as Team Kick Ass)!
DISCLAIMER:
I am NOT responsible for anything YOU do that causes damage to your device. Follow the instructions to TEE and there won't be any problems.
This version is ONLY for Gingerbread ROMs and a GB kernel that supports init.d scripts. How do you know if your kernel supports init.d scripts? There are a number of ways to check, but the best way is to ask the developer of that kernel. You can also check in the ROMofCHOICE.zip by navigating to /system/etc/init.d. If the original .zip of your ROM has an init.d folder with scripts in it, then you are good to go.
What is Lightning Zap?
Lightning Zap is a set of tweaks that I have written and compiled to make the Blaze 4G Lightning fast, super smooth, and contain excellent battery life!
What's included in Lightning Zap Blaze Basic:
Battery tweaks for awesome battery life
Governor tweaks for amazing speed and performance without sacrificing battery life
Kernel tweaks
Memory and Ram tweaks
Cleaner tweaks
Build.prop tweaks
Internet speed tweaks
and MORE!
Install instructions:
Make a full nandroid backup and then backup your data with titanium or something alike
***Download link is at the bottom of this post***
Download Lightning Zap! Blaze Basic v1.zip to pc (Can be downloaded to sdcard also)
Place Lightning Zap! Blaze Basic v1.zip on sdcard
Flash
Allow phone to set for 10 minutes after reboot
Enjoy
Thanks to the donators:
rbeier1221
droidmyst
allprogrammed
Reserved for changelog
Reserved for future download links
Reserved for me lol gj thomas
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If helped don't be afraid to hit the thanks button it doesn't bite lol
LEET! Downloading now!
Update:
*booted a bit faster I see
*Fixed the insane lag unlocking from sleep, thanks for that!
Is this good to flash over dknight rom?
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abraham.ramirez said:
Is this good to flash over dknight rom?
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Yes... that's actually what I tested it with...
Running fine on stock rooted good job
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so i if i flash this over dk7 it wont change the awesome battery on this rom? this will jus tweak speeds for internet and stuff, jus wanna know before flashing? thanks
thomas.raines
snoopy1e11 said:
Running fine on stock rooted good job
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And just think, this is just the basic version. Once I get the full and final version done you will truly be amazed!
badboy68 said:
so i if i flash this over dk7 it wont change the awesome battery on this rom? this will jus tweak speeds for internet and stuff, jus wanna know before flashing? thanks
thomas.raines
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well, take it for what you will, but I am on dknight7 at 9 hours uptime with minimal usage and the battery is at 98%. Keep in mind this is minimal usage which means no calls/text but wifi data sync is on, installed a few essential apps like root explorer angry birds and tt backup and a little bit of youtubing and web browsing.
So with that said, flash at your own risk, but I am pretty sure my tweaks are unmatched...lol (no offense Eril... you are still my superstar...lol)
Nice job Thomas, look forward to seeing what else you have cooking. Battery life has been awesome so far with build 7. This should only enhance performance
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Awesome! Installed it to try with Thaz's debloated stock rom.
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DKnight+LightingZap= awesome!
I'm at 27% battery with about 17 hours on time and 4 hours and 20 minutes of screen time, and I've been using the phone quite a bit today texting and surfing!
thomas.raines said:
well, take it for what you will, but I am on dknight7 at 9 hours uptime with minimal usage and the battery is at 98%. Keep in mind this is minimal usage which means no calls/text but wifi data sync is on, installed a few essential apps like root explorer angry birds and tt backup and a little bit of youtubing and web browsing.
So with that said, flash at your own risk, but I am pretty sure my tweaks are unmatched...lol (no offense Eril... you are still my superstar...lol)
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Flashed yesterday. Never charged the fone yet. Jus browsing and games' checking emails, fbing, calls and texts. Sitting at 42% damn good. Thanx for this
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Do not think this works on STOCK - rooted/w cwm (looking at you update script and the actual files in the zip).
There isnt suporrt for init.d style startup scripts in stock-rooted anywhere that I could find, So your sysctl.conf will work but all of the init.d scripts will be ignored.
I'm assuming dknight7 has this support? If it doesnt then its not doing anything but the sysctl.conf tweaks on that either.
Also some of your sysctl settings have been shown to slow the phone down over several days and increase the number of reboots needed.
One specifically I saw in 03systweak:
echo 50 > /proc/sys/vm/vfs_cache_pressure;
This does speed up things a great deal on the short term. However it gives you a max of 2-3 days before you have to reboot your phone as it slowly begins to lag it down. A setting of 1 is less than a day, a setting of 100(default) gives you weeks without need of reboot. So people need to be notified that these tweaks are not stable, and in order to keep the improvements these tweaks provide, and you will find yourself rebooting more often.
It has also been shown that most of these tweaks do in fact use more battery. There is no magic performance improment without the use of more power on android in many cases. There are some phones where the initial config is not optimal and these tweaks would show a great improvment. The blaze 4g phones on the other hand, are so fast even at stock, and get such great battery life, I dont see why such a thing would even be applicable for them.
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Stock Rom - Rooted Kernel
Thomas, I'm on the stock rom (latest update) with the rooted Kernel. Will that combo work or should I look for a different kernel to install? I don't want to switch roms when I expect that ICS should be coming out within a month or two and the phone is generally running reasonably well as is. Thanks in advance.
This is the kernel that I'm using btw... http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1591598
dipaolnv said:
Thomas, I'm on the stock rom (latest update) with the rooted Kernel. Will that combo work or should I look for a different kernel to install? I don't want to switch roms when I expect that ICS should be coming out within a month or two and the phone is generally running reasonably well as is. Thanks in advance.
This is the kernel that I'm using btw... http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1591598
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I am updating the OP which should answer your question...
adrianjr84 said:
Someone on this thread said this doesn't work on stock...is that true?
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No, it won't work on stock kernel because init.d scripts are supported...
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rbeier1221 said:
Seriously, guys it would be nice if you could check your egos at the door. This "I know more s*&t than you do" crap is getting old. Its the reason I've come close to leaving xda more than once.
My phone works well on stock. I might just keep it that way.
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I was trying to help by pointing out facts and attempting to spread little known knowledge and was flipped out on with no facts. So I rebutted his argument with the facts. I wont stand for being accused of being a troll/flamer etc, so I admit I also felt the need to defend myself after his tirade.
For that, I apologize.
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Post here for your feedback on what you would like to see in the future for the Lightning Zap! kernel.
I want to know what are the most widely used governors, io-schedulers and over/under clock voltages.
I'll post some of my ideas here in a bit to get things rolling
Does it need any more? Quite the nice kernel, sir. Thank you again for all your help with getting mine up and running. You've been a valuable resource for me.
I'd love to see the badass governor added. Otherwise, it's handled everything I have thrown at it with ease.
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smartass, sio and under volt were all I ever needed good sir. Your kernels always had the best deep sleep idle (1%)
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Does it need any more? Quite the nice kernel, sir. Thank you again for all your help with getting mine up and running. You've been a valuable resource for me.
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Touche` good sir... anytime you need help, I am here man...
bps119 said:
I'd love to see the badass governor added. Otherwise, it's handled everything I have thrown at it with ease.
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I was thinking adding badass, lulzactive and scorched and removing
ondemandx and vr io-scheduler
icenight89 said:
smartass, sio and under volt were all I ever needed good sir. Your kernels always had the best deep sleep idle (1%)
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Thanks for your support my friend...
Love the kernel sio/smartass combo is what I'm rocking...great battery life and super smooth keep up the great work. It makes it sooo hard to update to a new phone w the battery life I'm getting on my SR w this kernel and w Nibbles ROM. Any chance of you releasing a ROM of your own for the SR. I thought I read somewhere if you found the time you would cook something up for us...definitely would love that. Either way thanks for your hard work and time you put in for SR community we have greatly benefited from you
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Everything seems to be running great no problems at all. I have heard a little about the RoW scheduler any chance this could be included in future builds?
Running ur latest kernel on this settings: i/o scheduler-noop,interactive governor,OC to 1677mhz and voltage all -50...I get really good battery life and great performance with this settings.
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How about a "stripped down" version without any init.d tweaks?
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How about a "stripped down" version without any init.d tweaks?
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or since u know what init.d tweaks are, and are one of the few who do lol, u could just manually remove them yourself from the zip before flashing... just sayin
True. But I'm not sure if any of them are necessary for a properly functioning kernel. I know I can get rid of most of them for sure. But not sure about the governor tweaks
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Day 2 on this kernel with Gs2usr's PACman rom. I'm on your recommended lionheart / noop, underclocked to 1026, and undervolted -50 across the board. So far I've gained 10% more battery life over the previous version on stock setup. It's been great so far man, thanks for showing up and providing the awesome kernel when we needed one so badly for the Skyrocket. You have been a true asset to the community since you've been here. Can't wait to see what you've got in store for us with this.
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True. But I'm not sure if any of them are necessary for a properly functioning kernel. I know I can get rid of most of them for sure. But not sure about the governor tweaks
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You can remove all the init.d scripts, but they are still part of the Lightning Zap! Project that are necessary for making this kernel what it is... beside, removing the scripts wouldn't make the size of the kernel much smaller, just shrink it a few kb...
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thomas.raines said:
You can remove all the init.d scripts, but they are still part of the Lightning Zap! Project that are necessary for making this kernel what it is... beside, removing the scripts wouldn't make the size of the kernel much smaller, just shrink it a few kb...
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Oh. It wasn't for size. Just playing with my own scripts and no need to have multiple scripts doing similar things
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Oh. It wasn't for size. Just playing with my own scripts and no need to have multiple scripts doing similar things
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I gotcha...
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Can I use lighting zap kernel with sky jelly bean?
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Can I use lighting zap kernel with sky jelly bean?
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I don't believe so bc of the build date. Someone correct me if I am wrong
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I don't believe so bc of the build date. Someone correct me if I am wrong
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Depends on the version, I believe the T11 base was built after October 14th so it should work. Just run a nandroid backup and try it. Worst that can happen is that it won't boot.
Slightly under clocked, noop i/o, interactive. Undervolted 100 across the board. Also running v6 script by zeppelinrox, along with seeder. Vincom superlite v8 with the LZ kernel. Awesome battery life. Thanks for all you do.
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Hey u want to know what kind of governors ppl want so I like my battery life any gov that steps up fairly slow and drop quickly I love lulactive but if I remember right it doesn't play nice with our CPU. So anything that has good battery life.