CM10 Performance settings + SetCPU - AT&T Samsung Galaxy S II Skyrocket SGH-I727

Although I love Instigator's Kernel, I believe that it is time to move on from the aging kernel code.
I have started to use the stock kernel with the Paranoid Android by gs2usr, but I wanted more options to my cpu usage so I got set cpu.
Now my question is, will set cpu interfere with the performance settings originally in CM10? I have set the setcpu governor to the same gorvernor in the performance settings. The addition I have is the profile at certain battery points. Did anyone experience anything that caused the app and the CM10 settings to interfere each other causing even more waste in battery?? (like putting teo anivirus software on one computer? )

jee'sgalaxy said:
Although I love Instigator's Kernel, I believe that it is time to move on from the aging kernel code.
I have started to use the stock kernel with the Paranoid Android by gs2usr, but I wanted more options to my cpu usage so I got set cpu.
Now my question is, will set cpu interfere with the performance settings originally in CM10? I have set the setcpu governor to the same gorvernor in the performance settings. The addition I have is the profile at certain battery points. Did anyone experience anything that caused the app and the CM10 settings to interfere each other causing even more waste in battery?? (like putting teo anivirus software on one computer? )
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Best option is to stick to the performance setting built into Cm10 because it's had all the correct paths on how to adjust the kernel properly .
I don't use set CPU anymore I now use system.tuner pro as an alternate that's it
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crashpsycho said:
Best option is to stick to the performance setting built into Cm10 because it's had all the correct paths on how to adjust the kernel properly .
I don't use set CPU anymore I now use system.tuner pro as an alternate that's it
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From what I've been reading the performance module in cm10/aokp is still a bit iffy, but I do agree with the system tuner pro recommendations

Related

Faux clock and SetCPU

I have Faux clock and Setcpu installed on my phone, I use SetCPU for the widget and the profiles, while I use Faux clcok for GPU IO control and undervolting. Will having both controlling the cpu cause any battery problems or cpu problems? I have them set both to the same settings atleast for the screen on and screen off (these are the only settings that both apps have the same of) to avoid any problems.
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its probably better to only have 1 cpu controlling app running at a time. if you want to undervolt and control the cpu speed i recommend system tuner. the user interface may scare you at first but just go to the tweaks icon at the bottom and set the cpu speed/profile and undervolt there. it will be all you need unless you really find it necessary to control the gpu, which i dont think is really necessary anyway

Any Performance Booster?

Hey guys, I'm using the CM10 Rom right now and I was wondering if there was any ways to improve the performance of the Infuse. I checked geekbench and got a score of around the 330s. I tried the supercharger and things still seem quite slow, and often games lag and kill my battery.. Any help?
bboysamm said:
Hey guys, I'm using the CM10 Rom right now and I was wondering if there was any ways to improve the performance of the Infuse. I checked geekbench and got a score of around the 330s. I tried the supercharger and things still seem quite slow, and often games lag and kill my battery.. Any help?
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Install Scotts custom kernel and clock it to 1600mhz. Also, clean out all the unnecessary crap to make the ROM lighter. I typically look at what's loaded in memory to see what would be good to un-install with Titanium that is not needed.
DaMeatMan said:
Install Scotts custom kernel and clock it to 1600mhz. Also, clean out all the unnecessary crap to make the ROM lighter. I typically look at what's loaded in memory to see what would be good to un-install with Titanium that is not needed.
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I'm sorry, but I'm rather new. Where would I find this? I tried looking for it and I see no one labeled as Scott
Scott is the man who brought us cm10.
Look in the cm10 OP for the OC kernel and flash it on cwm.
Sent from my sweet & buttery Infuse
bboysamm said:
I'm sorry, but I'm rather new. Where would I find this? I tried looking for it and I see no one labeled as Scott
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The guy who makes CM10 available for the Infuse is named Scott. He means the OC kernel 3_1. It's in the OP. To overclock, (once you have flashed the ROM), go to Settings --> System --> Performance.
Use these settings under Processor:
1. CPU Govorner: SmartassV2
2. CPU Maximum: 1600 Mhz
3 CPU Minimum: 100 Mhz
4. Checkmark "Set On Boot"
Use these settings under I/O Scheduler:
1. IO Scheduler: NOOP
2. Checkmark "Set On Boot"
Use these settings under Memory Management:
1. Checkmark "Allow Purging of Assets"
2. Checkmark "Kernel Samepage Merging"
Use these settings under Surface Improvement:
1. Select radio button labled "Fix Color Banding and Blur Effect"
Exit settings by pressing "Back" until you get to homescreen.
Reset your device.
Enjoy a fast phone.
Don't ***** about battery life if you use these settings.

[Kernel] Badass.v2

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Oh, you'll love this.. So what actually is different in this kernel?
Core
Updated to 2.6.39.1
Brain F*ck Scheduler implemented for fast task switching, smooth scrolling and possible power saving
Code cleaned and optimized in the right places
Updated Android Binder, Ashmem and Timed GPIO drivers from 3.10-rc5 upstream sources
Compressed with the fastest compressor on the market: LZ4
Processor
Updated CPUFREQ drivers
Voltage Control (undervolted by default to a range of stable values)
Aggressive Overclock
PLL2 Overclock possible inside the app
Updated all the governors to their latest versions
Zen Governor written exclusively for our SoC
Zen
Borrows part of its scaling logic from SmartassV2
Adds Zen Dynamics
This feature makes the governor's parameters completely dynamic. The parameters change by themselves based on various system information (cpu load, suspended state etc.) This ensures that the governor will not bump to high frequencies when it is not needed, and that it will provide enough computational power in high workload cases.
Performance Bias parameter
This is a simple number between 0 and 15 and the only tunable parameter of the Zen governor. When this is changed every other parameter is recalculated through different formulas based on this value. A higher value will make your phone snappier, at the cost of some battery life and viceversa.
TouchPulse and SweepPulse interfaces
TouchPulse is the updated and much more accurate version of the older BoostPulse. This works by giving a slight boost on user input (key or touch).
SweepPulse shoots the CPU frequency to the maximum value when a Sweep function is activated to ensure best responsivity. Don't worry, this happens very fast, so no battery life is wasted in the process.
Suspend profile
When the screen is turned off, the governor keeps the power usage at minimum by re-tuning its parameters
Memory
LowMemoryKiller updated from 3.10-rc5 upstream sources
LMK Whitelist
This is a list of apps which will never be killed by the system, unless you do it intentionally.
I didn't have time to implement a better way for adding apps to this list, so I'll explain the primitive and only usable way right now.
In /system/etc/Badass you will find a file called whitelist. This file can only contain apps in java class path form, separated by commas. Like this:
com.touchtype.swiftkey, org.adw.launcher, com.whatever.app
All the apps that you add to this list, will be written to the LowMemoryKiller at every boot.
LMK Aggressivity: this parameter makes app-killing more or less aggressive. It can be controlled inside the app.
Latest ZRam driver with LZ4 compression (activated at boot so you won't have to bother)
Sweep functions
When the screen is off...
Sweep2Wake
This gesture wakes the phone by sliding your finger from left to right in the middle of the screen
Its sensitivity is controlled by a single parameter (factor) which can be modified inside the app
DoubleTap2[Wake/Play/Pause]
This gesture wakes the phone with a double tap on the screen if the lock timeout of 5 seconds hasn't passed yet. If the timeout has passed, double tapping the screen will Play/Pause the music.
The Media Control feature (Play/Pause) can be disabled, making DoubleTap2Wake work even after the lock timeout has passed.
Pocket Keyguard
This feature prevents accidental unlocks when the phone is inside your pocket.
When the screen is on...
Sweep2Lock
SweepKeys
All these functions work by swiping up from the first 3 pixels at the bottom of the screen(deadzone).
The Deadzone and the Sweep sensitivity are changeable in the app.
*Sweep4Menu is only available for Galaxy Mini
Internet
Westwood+ TCP Congestions Algorithm
Adaptive RED net scheduler backported from 3.4 upstream sources
Congestion window values tweaked
TCP Proportional Rate Reduction
Performance
Zen and ROW I/O schedulers
Triple Buffering
TinyRCU
Dynamic Filesync
Using the 20-50x faster frandom generator instead of the default random.
Never depleting entropy using Haveged and some new kernel code.
Dynamically changing kernel values based on suspend profiles (writeback ratios, cache pressure etc)
System cleaning every 3 days:
Zipalign every apk
Vacuum and Reindex every SQLite database
Clean the garbage data created by the system
Clean app caches
SpeedMod (disable kernel debugging)
Remove 98% of the active debugging code
USB Fast Charge
Native Multitask Enhancer
Replace services.jar Supercharging with a more native approach
Make Home app unkillable
Raise PreviousApp priority to make task switching faster
Handle CPU time allowed for the foreground app
Raise priority of the following processes
Kernel Threads
ALSA driver (audio playback)
Keyboard
SystemUI
Restrict resources used by the media scanner
Dev's last words (a.k.a. read this carefully before saying anything stupid)
This is a stable version and I call it final. I won't update it, unless there are some major bugs like setting phones on fire, giving them artificial intelligence or sh*t like that.
DON'T USE ANY OTHER TWEAK ON THIS KERNEL. These tweaks include, but are not limited to:
Performance Pack
Fly-On Mod
CrossBreeder
I/O Tweaks
V6 Supercharger
Whatever else with a cool name which has the words script, pack or mod in it
Don't get me wrong, these mods are good (most of them), but what's good is already included in the kernel itself
Use Greenify. It is an awesome app, and it does its job very well. I couldn't fully replicate its' features inside the kernel because I don't have access to Android APIs.
The first boot will be slow, due to the zipaligning and SQLite optimizing. Don't freakin' panic. This will happen only once in three days.
If you feel that the system is slow with the kernel, raise the Performance Bias, the LMK Aggressivity and maybe your max CPU frequency. The default values are optimized for ICS, not JB. Play with those values until you find that sweet spot.
Change your damn Superuser app. Use SuperSU or an insecure SU binary. The original SU binaries found on ROMs are freakin' slow nowadays.
Even better, use ICS. JellyBean is not for our low-end phones. But, your choice..
The key settings for the SweepKeys are ROM dependant. For example Recents SweepKey might not work on some JB ROMs. I can't do anything to fix this.
Don't be lazy. I'm here to help, but please show me that you've made some effort on the research for your questions.
And the thanks go to..
Androidarmv6 Team
Erikcas
psyke
A_U
Franco
Boype
Benee
AOKP Team
Paul Reioux (Faux)
Stratosk
zeppelinrox
Ezekeel
Downloads
Badass.v2(AOKB-JB).zip - 6.67 MB
Badass.v2(AOKP-ICS).zip - 6.67 MB
Badass.v2(AOSP-ICS).zip - 8.91 MB
Badass.v2(CM9.2).zip - 6.65 MB
Badass.v2(CM10.1).zip - 6.67 MB
Badass.v2(CM10).zip - 8.91 MB (UMS not working)
Installation
Boot into recovery
Wipe data
Re-flash your current ROM to avoid conflicts
Flash the appropriate kernel zip
Reboot and wait 5-10 minutes for the first boot to complete
Use the integrated app to control the kernel
Source:
Badass-BFS
Reserved
This is just for custom ROM?
ZmisiS said:
This is just for custom ROM?
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um yes considering its for android 4.0 and above (not yet for android 4.3).
the ROM name for each kernel is labeled in the link(bottom of the first post).
Does it increase camera and gallery performance in cm10.1? Bcoz the camera and the wait time to the picture be loadeed in gallery was so laggy. Btw thanks, great job.
wow! thanks for your hard work o this project
i installed V2 on my miuiV4 and it's really smooth . multitasking is really better than previous version.
first i thought that sweep2things are buggy but after a day of working , i'm now comfortable with it.
- in word of performance it's perfect. thanks
- deep sleep works fine. :victory:
- i got some FC in controll app. first time that phone booted before i grant su permission i got so many FCs continuously!!
- sweep2wake sometimes doesn't work. after i puted and picked up my hand on proximity sensor , sweep2wake worked
- i'm not sure about this but it seems sometimes in sunlight prox sensor doesn't work at all (for sweep2wake function)
and thanks again !
ehsan-black said:
wow! thanks for your hard work o this project
i installed V2 on my miuiV4 and it's really smooth . multitasking is really better than previous version.
first i thought that sweep2things are buggy but after a day of working , i'm now comfortable with it.
- in word of performance it's perfect. thanks
- deep sleep works fine. :victory:
- i got some FC in controll app. first time that phone booted before i grant su permission i got so many FCs continuously!!
- sweep2wake sometimes doesn't work. after i puted and picked up my hand on proximity sensor , sweep2wake worked
- i'm not sure about this but it seems sometimes in sunlight prox sensor doesn't work at all (for sweep2wake function)
and thanks again !
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Thanks for the review.
Yes, in bright sunlight the infrared sensor can be saturated and take wrong readings. I can't fix this unfortunately.
As I said in the Mini forums, I found a small flaw in the Sweep code and I will release a fix as soon as I get my laptop. This should make a better user experience with the Sweep functions.
First of all, thanks for your work
My review of Badassv2 in AOSP-ICS 4.0.4:
:good:
- The BadassControl app sometimes get FC but nothing to get relevance
- General performance are so good, i've never see my apps open so fast
:crying:
- After 30 minutes, when i open an app, it freezes and I'm obliged to remove the battery and turn on the device :/
-After the third reboot, the phone stays in bootloop and it never boot normally
So sad of this, because I love so much its performance... Anyway, thanks again
Well i tried on CM9 and CM10.1. Performance wise, its so good on CM9 but on CM10.1, it just lags many times (while opening any of apps and opening app drawer itself). I tried all the governors, OC and changed badass settings still lags appear. Previous version 1.9.2 is much better. So no matter how stable the kernel may be, we can't get much performce in CM10.1 right?
And for sweep functions, only doubletap2wake functions for the first time while booting and the screen lock disappears for first time. Even tried to cover proximity sensor but both s2w and dt2w wont work for me.
And sweep2lock also doesn't seem to work for me or am i doing it incorrectly?
If anyone observe CM10.1 to be more stable with no lags using this kernel, will u please share what governors and settings did u use?
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Well i tried on CM9 and CM10.1. Performance wise, its so good on CM9 but on CM10.1, it just lags many times (while opening any of apps and opening app drawer itself). I tried all the governors, OC and changed badass settings still lags appear. Previous version 1.9.2 is much better. So no matter how stable the kernel may be, we can't get much performce in CM10.1 right?
And for sweep functions, only doubletap2wake functions for the first time while booting and the screen lock disappears for first time. Even tried to cover proximity sensor but both s2w and dt2w wont work for me.
And sweep2lock also doesn't seem to work for me or am i doing it incorrectly?
If anyone observe CM10.1 to be more stable with no lags using this kernel, will u please share what governors and settings did u use?
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Well I tried on CM10.1, works smoothly for me, I used Zen as well as On Demand governors & zen I/O Scheduler..
Also sweep functions did not work fr me aswell (Tried alot of things bt couldn't get it to work)
Otherwise the kernel is amazing, snappier than the default kernel..
b_dev said:
Well I tried on CM10.1, works smoothly for me, I used Zen as well as On Demand governors & zen I/O Scheduler..
Also sweep functions did not work fr me aswell (Tried alot of things bt couldn't get it to work)
Otherwise the kernel is amazing, snappier than the default kernel..
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Do u use default settings or tweaked a bit? Did u do a clean install?
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Do u use default settings or tweaked a bit? Did u do a clean install?
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I tested CM10.1 and I admit it is not smooth. But it's because I used ICS before and the difference is so much more noticeable. When Sweep functions don't work, it's because the app doesn't work as expected. If you delete the app, everything will work. I don't use Jelly Bean so I can't guarantee anything for it.
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alin.p said:
I tested CM10.1 and I admit it is not smooth. But it's because I used ICS before and the difference is so much more noticeable. When Sweep functions don't work, it's because the app doesn't work as expected. If you delete the app, everything will work. I don't use Jelly Bean so I can't guarantee anything for it.
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True with CM10.1 but ur previous version 1.9.2 gives good results if we OC to 652mhz. Although CM9 kernel is stable and has best performance n multitasking along with battery life. Maybe i have to live with CM10.1 version. Will u make one for CM10.2 please? A basic version without sweep functions and less governors and shedulers maybe.
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True with CM10.1 but ur previous version 1.9.2 gives good results if we OC to 652mhz. Although CM9 kernel is stable and has best performance n multitasking along with battery life. Maybe i have to live with CM10.1 version. Will u make one for CM10.2 please? A basic version without sweep functions and less governors and shedulers maybe.
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Sorry but I can't revert all that stuff to make a basic version. It's not as easy as it sounds. I'll work on a CM10.2 kernel if there is any hope to get a fully working version of the ROM. Otherwise, I'll just make it bootable.
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alin.p said:
Sorry but I can't revert all that stuff to make a basic version. It's not as easy as it sounds. I'll work on a CM10.2 kernel if there is any hope to get a fully working version of the ROM. Otherwise, I'll just make it bootable.
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I know its too difficult to make one. But as CM10.2 development is going faster and its faster in performance compared to CM10.1. So maybe u can take a look once and decide for yourself .
alin.p said:
I tested CM10.1 and I admit it is not smooth. But it's because I used ICS before and the difference is so much more noticeable. When Sweep functions don't work, it's because the app doesn't work as expected. If you delete the app, everything will work. I don't use Jelly Bean so I can't guarantee anything for it.
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Hey alin, regarding my review.. do you suggest to delete your app?
galfit said:
Hey alin, regarding my review.. do you suggest to delete your app?
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I suggest changing your su binary. If you don't want to do this then you can delete it.
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alin.p said:
I suggest changing your su binary. If you don't want to do this then you can delete it.
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I'm using SuperSU 1.65... Isn't it good?
galfit said:
I'm using SuperSU 1.65... Isn't it good?
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It is good but you must set it to always grant permission, not ask for it.
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alin.p said:
It is good but you must set it to always grant permission, not ask for it.
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Done! And it works :victory: Thanks

[Q] Using multiple Kernel tweaking Apps

This may be sort of a noobish question but I was curious if using multiple apps for controlling kernel settings, in my case I am using both FKU & Trickster mod. I have the latest version of Franco's kernel flash (r32). I use both cause trickster has some options that FKU doesn't but I really like FKU's intergtayiong with system monitor and some of the kernel settings it has that trickster doesn't. I make sure that the settings for CPU min/max freq, volt, governor, IO schedule etc etc are set the to the same specs on each one. So is this OK to do, or will it cause issues with the kernel itself and/or my settings
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What options does trickster have that franco doesn't?
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Hi,
Should not have issues as long as you are sure that you have the same settings on both apps, like you do. For example don't set a different i/o scheduler or a different CPU governor in the two apps or it may conflict...
If you use mainly FKU, set it like you want then use TRickster Mod for the setting you want, no need to re-set the same settings in both apps (I don't know if I'm clear here ).
For example setup your CPU setting in FKU, let the CPU settings in Trickster Mod no need to re-apply them, it will just read the CPU settings from FKU...
Stuff like headphone volume boost which is good for me cause I am a active guitarist in a progressive metal band and am going deaf from playing shows lol
There's a few others. And a couple of the settings that they share I like better on trickster then fku and visa versa. By that i mean the way they allow you to change them is different on the two apps and I like the method better on one of them more so then the other sometimes. I'm weird like that I guess haha
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Hi,
Should not have issues as long as you are sure that you have the same settings on both apps, like you do. For example don't set a different i/o scheduler or a different CPU governor in the two apps or it may conflict...
If you use mainly FKU, set it like you want then use TRickster Mod for the setting you want, no need to re-set the same settings in both apps (I don't know if I'm clear here ).
For example setup your CPU setting in FKU, let the CPU settings in Trickster Mod no need to re-apply them, it will just read the CPU settings from FKU...
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I get what u mean. That's generally how I do it. But some settings dont seem to translate. Like voltage. I dropped the stock voltage by 25 In fku and dropped the max cpu freq a bit and the CPU freq translated over but the voltage setting didn't. So I had to change that manually.
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Silicon Knight said:
I get what u mean. That's generally how I do it. But some settings dont seem to translate. Like voltage. I dropped the stock voltage by 25 In fku and dropped the max cpu freq a bit and the CPU freq translated over but the voltage setting didn't. So I had to change that manually.
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When you use 2 apps, sometimes you change the settings in one and the other writes the settings back and they don't translate. I use 2 apps myself. Voltage is fine as it is only available in one of my apps, but governors are available in both ans although sometimes it translates, otehr times it overwrites so I have to manually change the values in both apps to ensure it sticks.
rootSU said:
When you use 2 apps, sometimes you change the settings in one and the other writes the settings back and they don't translate. I use 2 apps myself. Voltage is fine as it is only available in one of my apps, but governors are available in both ans although sometimes it translates, otehr times it overwrites so I have to manually change the values in both apps to ensure it sticks.
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That happens with me sometimes too. So far so good tho. I had to manually change voltages tho like I said. The CPU freq translated over tho as well as governor and IO Scheduler.
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Silicon Knight said:
Stuff like headphone volume boost which is good for me cause I am a active guitarist in a progressive metal band and am going deaf from playing shows lol
There's a few others. And a couple of the settings that they share I like better on trickster then fku and visa versa. By that i mean the way they allow you to change them is different on the two apps and I like the method better on one of them more so then the other sometimes. I'm weird like that I guess haha
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FKU app, Kernel page, Headphones Volume Boost.
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Hi, I have a question, I've installed Trickster mod (donate) but I don't have many features such as screen settings and voltage settings, how can I unlock them?
Many thanks!
Nexus 5 with Franco kernel
engiu said:
Hi, I have a question, I've installed Trickster mod (donate) but I don't have many features such as screen settings and voltage settings, how can I unlock them?
Many thanks!
Nexus 5 with Franco kernel
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I use the free version and I have the Voltage settings, so I am not sure why they are not showing up for you, especially since you are using the Donate version. You can always try out FKU, I have the paid version of that app, and it's great. Now that I have found settings I didn't know were on FKU, I only use that one. Not to say Trickster isn't great, cause it is, just comes down to preference in the end.
engiu said:
Hi, I have a question, I've installed Trickster mod (donate) but I don't have many features such as screen settings and voltage settings, how can I unlock them?
Many thanks!
Nexus 5 with Franco kernel
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Are you running a custom kernel? If you're still running the stock kernel, you won't have those settings no matter which app you use.
Yes I'm running a custom kernel but I thought there was a way to undervolt all frequencies at the same time. I tried Fku and it's possibile but I haven't got screen features yet, I will change kernel. Thank you!
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Silicon Knight said:
This may be sort of a noobish question but I was curious if using multiple apps for controlling kernel settings, in my case I am using both FKU & Trickster mod. I have the latest version of Franco's kernel flash (r32). I use both cause trickster has some options that FKU doesn't but I really like FKU's intergtayiong with system monitor and some of the kernel settings it has that trickster doesn't. I make sure that the settings for CPU min/max freq, volt, governor, IO schedule etc etc are set the to the same specs on each one. So is this OK to do, or will it cause issues with the kernel itself and/or my settings
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You are right about that, there could be some different, added or lost settings on app to app and also kernel to kernel. But using two applications can interfere each other, if you don't want this, you should be carefull about apply settings on boot option. You should choose one application to enable set on boot option and not in other application. At the end your device will open even you set on boot option in 2 apps but valid settings while device is running depends on which app grants superSU right fisrt or second.

[Q] Tf300t overclck options

I'm running CROMi-x 5.2, 4.2.1 and despite the tweaks i find the tf300t quite laggy still, especially with multiple user profiles on it.
Is there an app that I can set overclocking profiles so that when I'm at home I can run it at 1600-1800 mhz and then set it to normal speed when on the road?
sd_dracula said:
I'm running CROMi-x 5.2, 4.2.1 and despite the tweaks i find the tf300t quite laggy still, especially with multiple user profiles on it.
Is there an app that I can set overclocking profiles so that when I'm at home I can run it at 1600-1800 mhz and then set it to normal speed when on the road?
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Multiple users is a no no I'm afraid. Android can't cope very well. If you want a lag free experience you'll need to stick with one user. I don't know any ROM that can cope with multi users on the transformer series.
sd_dracula said:
I'm running CROMi-x 5.2, 4.2.1 and despite the tweaks i find the tf300t quite laggy still, especially with multiple user profiles on it.
Is there an app that I can set overclocking profiles so that when I'm at home I can run it at 1600-1800 mhz and then set it to normal speed when on the road?
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You could try using tasker to control the overclocking profiles.

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