[Q] AT&T Atrix 2 1.2 GHz Kernel - Motorola Atrix 2

Anyone with 1.2 GHz AT&T Atrix 2 ?

Yes. (?)
If I had a dollar for every time I said that, I'd be making money in a very weird way.

Can you share your boot.img?

stars2 said:
Can you share your boot.img?
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It's the same one that is found in the ICS/AT&T FXZ. I haven't modified it in any way. What is it that you're trying to do that you couldn't just use the one in the FXZ or the one from your phone?
If I had a dollar for every time I said that, I'd be making money in a very weird way.

The OTA Final 4.0.4 67.21.125 contains different kernel (if your device with better silicone for 1.2 Ghz)
The SBF package by firmware team is 1 Ghz kernel

here u go ..... n dnt blame me if anythin goes wrong

stars2 said:
The OTA Final 4.0.4 67.21.125 contains different kernel (if your device with better silicone for 1.2 Ghz)
The SBF package by firmware team is 1 Ghz kernel
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That is false. I never took the ota and have flashed the FXZ package by the firmware team numerous times. If you read around the forum you'll see that it is a well known fact that some phones will run 1.2 GHz on the stock kernel and some will not. This had been discussed extensively. You can try it, though. Here is the kernel that came directly from my device after flashing the FXZ that you claim will limit my CPU to 1 GHz even though my phone still runs at 1.2 GHz.
https://db.tt/hd8ny0Kg
If I had a dollar for every time I said that, I'd be making money in a very weird way.

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[32A][6.35] Overclock Kernel for 1.5 Sense ROMs - 710 MHz, 2.6.27.6, SetCPU Support

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32A Magic on any Sense update based ROM
6.35 radio
Tested on CursorSense 1.2.6
AnyKernel version for any 1.5 Sense ROM 2.6.27.6 kernel
710 MHz is stable for 32A. It's well proven. Now.
If you are flashing this kernel over Cyanogenmod 5, I don't know what's wrong with you. The .27 kernel isn't meant for Donut, nevermind Eclair. Unless you know how to resolve some of the weird crap that will inevitably happen by you doing something like that, don't do it.
v3 Version works even when you setup setcpu profiles. enabled range from 176 MHz to 710 MHz. If you know how to customize setcpu, it is enabled to allow up to 768 MHz. included setcpu.txt that goes into /system/sd. Does not autodetect.
You can enable 729.6, 748.8 and 768 MHz by manually editing setcpu.txt.
ondemand governor seems to be buggy (exists also with Hero oc kernel, confirmed tests by than33). Try msm7k or performance instead.
Undervolted at lower speeds (245 MHz and down).
v2 Version is not setcpu compatible but does not require setcpu to scale properly. Does not display cpu frequencies. Possible dead on standby bug on some ROMs. SetCPU wont work because this kernel has perflock configured.
BOGOMIPS will still display 528 MHz but it is actually running at 710 MHz whenever 528 MHz is shown. Run a benchmark to see if it is actually faster.
Credits
phhusson and toastcfh for oc patch
cyanogen in general
cursordroid's kernel source
Teknologist original hero kernel
maxisma's edit to acpuclock.c
koush's anykernel
Notes
Kanged from various places
2.6.27.6 kernel
Using http://github.com/maxisma/Hero-OC-kernel edit plus cursordroid's HTC-CCR kernel 2.6.27
Linpack goes to 3.x
Bluetooth, GPS wifi all still work on my phone
If your phone wont boot, revert boot.img and wlan.ko by reflashing those files or reflashing your ROM entirely.
I deleted the kernel source off my computer for this. What you see is what you get
Can I just flash this over an existing cursorsense ROM then?
Yes, that's what i just did.
My score in linpack went from 2.32 (average) up to 3.13. And the phone looks stable and responsive.
shayne122 said:
Can I just flash this over an existing cursorsense ROM then?
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That's the point
Haha sorry for that it was early and I'm a bit of a noob - anyway, definitely stable as hell so far, with only a bit more battery drain. Dolphin browser is noticeably smoother.
I was having issues a few weeks ago using any other kernel other than cursors, but this one is working fine (for the obvious reasons). Problem was yellowing and interlacing issues on the screen. I would be curious to try another ROM and flash this kernel to see if it would help those with the newer Rogers magics.
EDIT: don't do this. wouldn't boot past blank screen. wooooo ADB!
This is running on my 32A Magic right now. Everything seems okay actually.
Battery life doesn't seem much worse neither. This patch just bumps the frequency up without changing voltage.
WHat's about test with app Benchmark?
http://www.cyrket.com/p/android/softweg.hw.performance/
Before? After?
Real overclock or placebo?
If you still think this patch is placebo you have not been around for the last couple weeks
does it work on 2.1 Sense UI ROM (e.g. Smoki, CapySlide)?
Flashed on top of Capymod's ROM based on Sanpei's Legend 0.4 (Eris). Phone no longer boots.
6.35 Radio
1.76.2007 SPL
HTC Magic 32A (Rogers)
Reverted to pre-patched system.img and it's fine again though.
Do you think this is dangerous for the phone? I mean, I know there's always a certain risk, but is it high?
csjfong said:
does it work on 2.1 Sense UI ROM (e.g. Smoki, CapySlide)?
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tried smoki, wouldn't boot. had to revert to nandroid backup.
I said this is for 1.5 Sense roms. Why are you guys even trying this for 2.1 roms?
Deviser said:
Do you think this is dangerous for the phone? I mean, I know there's always a certain risk, but is it high?
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I know in computer OC'ing, the danger is heat, hence the advent of things like water cooling and fans the size of a hubcap.. If the same rings true, I don't think we have too much to worry about as the upping of the frequency hasn't put out any noticeable heat increase during gaming, calls, and regular usage. At least on my phone.
xaueious said:
I said this is for 1.5 Sense roms. Why are you guys even trying this for 2.1 roms?
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Because we suck at reading.
Looks like Sense 2.1 roms won't work with this. Thanks anyway!
Strangely enough Linpack reports no apparent improvement after flashing the update over, still in the 2.2-2.3s. Using CursorSense 1.2.6.1, 6.35 radio, on top of 32A. Any ideas?
d3vi said:
Strangely enough Linpack reports no apparent improvement after flashing the update over, still in the 2.2-2.3s. Using CursorSense 1.2.6.1, 6.35 radio, on top of 32A. Any ideas?
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I have the same setup and my results in Linpack went up to 3.1....Sorry, but I don't know how to help you any further.
xaueious said:
I said this is for 1.5 Sense roms. Why are you guys even trying this for 2.1 roms?
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omnikai said:
Looks like Sense 2.1 roms won't work with this. Thanks anyway!
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noobs, gota love em... haha
xaueious said:
If you still think this patch is placebo you have not been around for the last couple weeks
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Ok. I'm testing, but...
I installed CursorSense 1.2.4 fresh after full wipe, then 1.2.6 and got problem with superuser, then installed 1.2.6.1 - problems with superuser were gone
Installed Linpack 1.1.2, tested without patch...
Then installed patch via recovery, started, tested with Linpack again
No 3.xxx points, same 2.390-2.410 points
Why?
I explore patch - it contain 08dalviklink script. After installing patch - script can be found in /system/etc/init.d. SO patch installed successfully, but why Linpack results are same???
p.s. In build version: Cursorsense32A-1.2.6 + Dalvik-Cachemod by xau. What's wrong?
p.p.s.
Turned wifi off. Results are same
Disconnect from computer. Results are same.
Second try
Wiped everything
Installed 1.2.4, then 1.2.6.1, then patch
Tested by Linpack - got 2.41
Disappointment...

overclock question 1 to 1,2 ghz

hye folks,
i have rooted my asus transformer and installed prime1,9. I also tested the psx emulator with tekken 3 but the games lags so i thougt to increase the cpu from 1 ghz to 1,2 ghz can some tell what i have to do ..
abati said:
hye folks,
i have rooted my asus transformer and installed prime1,9. I also tested the psx emulator with tekken 3 but the games lags so i thougt to increase the cpu from 1 ghz to 1,2 ghz can some tell what i have to do ..
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Use the seach button and read the kernel threads.
Rule #1
dude i searched allot but i only found kernels for 1,4 ghz or 1,6 ghz i realy need 1,2 cus that is the one that is most stable
dude i searched allot but i only found kernels for 1,4 ghz or 1,6 ghz i realy need 1,2 cus that is the one that is most stable
abati said:
dude i searched allot but i only found kernels for 1,4 ghz or 1,6 ghz i realy need 1,2 cus that is the one that is most stable
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You set the kernel speed to what you want with setcpu or something like it. These kernels tell you what the max is. You can set it however you want.
You obviously have no understanding or concept of what you want to do.
Therefore i suggest you dont do it.
i know exactly want i want, but it is so confusing cus i followed this how to
http://eeepadhacks.net/transformer-hacks/how-to-overclock-your-eeepad-transformer-to-1-6ghz/
after i installed the kernel and rebooted it freezed and i rebooted several times but it kept freezing.
So can you offer me some help so that i can overclock tot 1,2 ghz
flashing kernels is easy, making sure they're compatible can be tough. for you running Prime 1.9 I suggest clemsyns latest kernel. I think he's up to 21 now. you can find his tread in development. just also know that if the kernel flashing doesn't go well you can always reflash your rom to return to a kernel that works. once your new kernel is installed you need to install an app to regulate your CPU frequencies. I recommend setcpu which can be acquired on xda for free. I'm not going to post the link, just search for it, I believe its in android general forums. other than that you can search the market for overclock and choose from the many options available, just know that some programs might not work for the transformer.
EDIT: make sure to get clemsyns "b" kernel unless you have installed voodoo sound separately.
thnxx for the replay i wiil try the other romm
abati said:
dude i searched allot but i only found kernels for 1,4 ghz or 1,6 ghz i realy need 1,2 cus that is the one that is most stable
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Depends. In my case using Prime 1.9.1 with the "official" overclock kernel I can use in perfect stability 1.6ghz. Last time I gave a try to a clemsyns kernel (v9 maybe?) I could get stability only up to 1.2ghz..... it kinda varies between the kernel, rom and specific machine as some might work better than others.
Also as already said, just get a kernel that works with your rom and set it at the clock you want using SetCPU or another app.
Great work ! you helped me all out, now i overclocked to 1,2 ghz succesfully and i can play tekken 3 without any lag thnx to you !

[Q] A couple of questions about kernels

I'm on infused 2.2.3 and i currently have Entropy's daily kernel.
I have a few questions about changing it
1) i already know i can just flash over it but, i want a bit faster one, and i wanna try to do that oc stuff... a few things i dont understand from http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1212485 is that it says only works on Samsung roms and not AOSP roms... firstly would i be ok being on infused? and also what does AOSP even mean?
2) I know it's a stupid question but what is a GB rom and what is the difference between it and other ones?
3)what is voodoo lagfix, voodoo sound and insecure boot?
I think that is all for now
Thanks for any help
First- yes you can flash that kernel with infused.
2nd- GB is gingerbread, its the lastest realses of android system (or soon will be for our infuse)
3rd- voodoo lagfix and sound are a tweek that helps your phone look ,run smoother, quicker, and sound better without a custom kernel but still works with everything.
Big dog Infuse I997 GB KJ4
bignate78 said:
First- yes you can flash that kernel with infused.
2nd- GB is gingerbread, its the lastest realses of android system (or soon will be for our infuse)
3rd- voodoo lagfix and sound are a tweek that helps your phone look ,run smoother, quicker, and sound better without a custom kernel but still works with everything.
Big dog Infuse I997 GB KJ4
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Ok thanks for that... now which one should i download? Which zip do i download?
joeym11 said:
Ok thanks for that... now which one should i download? Which zip do i download?
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in the thread you posted, you can pick any of them......Cores A and B just have different clock speeds added.
1.1 of course being the latest, but some have said they prefer 1.0. just flash it with SGS kernel flasher or CWM and you will be good. after doing so, go and get Voltage controller(free) or one of the paid apps(set cpu,Pimp My Cpu) and you will have the option to OC(Over Clock) and UV ( Under volt) that is all really.
no harm no foul, you should not mess anything up. try them out and see which one you like better. i personally liked 1.1 with the Infused Rom.
the2rrell said:
in the thread you posted, you can pick any of them......
1.1 of course being the latest, but some have said they prefer 1.0. just flash it with SGS kernel flasher or CWM and you will be good. after doing so, go and get Voltage controller(free) or one of the paid apps(set cpu,Pimp My Cpu) and you will have the option to OC(Over Clock) and UV ( Under volt) that is all really.
no harm no foul, you should not mess anything up. try them out and see which one you like better. i personally liked 1.1 with the Infused Rom.
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But it says there's 2 builds to choose from... and there are 4 different downloads
joeym11 said:
But it says there's 2 builds to choose from... and there are 4 different downloads
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Again
Four DLs
1.1
1.0
core a
core b
STAY away from the different cores, since your just begining with the kernel stuff. EITHER one of the first 2 will be ok for you bruh.
the2rrell said:
Again
Four DLs
1.1
1.0
core a
core b
STAY away from the different cores, since your just begining with the kernel stuff. EITHER one of the first 2 will be ok for you bruh.
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Alright i think i just bricked it... I went with 1.0 and now it goes from the samsung creen to just a black screen with the 4 bottom buttons lit up, and finally just started up... what happened to the boot animation?
Oh and what should i set my OC to? Like what is a good speed or whatever?
joeym11 said:
Alright i think i just bricked it... I went with 1.0 and now it goes from the samsung creen to just a black screen with the 4 bottom buttons lit up, and finally just started up... what happened to the boot animation?
Oh and what should i set my OC to? Like what is a good speed or whatever?
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when i was using it i had it stable at 1.6 on xinteractive.
may drain more battery, but thats what undervolting is for.
i dont recall anything about the boot animations.....just reboot again and see if happens again.
the2rrell said:
when i was using it i had it stable at 1.6 on xinteractive.
may drain more battery, but thats what undervolting is for.
i dont recall anything about the boot animations.....just reboot again and see if happens again.
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How do i undervolt? and what should i undervolt to?

[Q] O/C on ICS?

Any way to o/c on ICS? Running this ROM right now, it obviously doesn't have much support for different frequencies. I assume I need a different kernel, but I'm not sure what I can and can't do here since the ICS leak is already a brick waiting to happen in my hands (I have really bad luck with technology)
Of course you can o/c asap you make kernel for yourself that has oc!!!!!
zxrax said:
Any way to o/c on ICS? Running this ROM right now, it obviously doesn't have much support for different frequencies. I assume I need a different kernel, but I'm not sure what I can and can't do here since the ICS leak is already a brick waiting to happen in my hands (I have really bad luck with technology)
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appdroid said:
Of course you can o/c asap you make kernel for yourself that has oc!!!!!
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he said he has bad luck with technology, silly!
Anyways, to answer OP's question, no.
must.....resist...urge....to....troll...
no overclock until kernel source becomes available, which may be awhile

[A700] [KERNEL] iconiaN - OC-UV

First as always, I am not responsible for any damages caused by using any files I release.
ok, right down to the point of this post.
I built kernel with the help of faux123 with OC/UV & GPU OC and have been asked to release it, so here it is:
Downloads:
iconiaN Kernel for A700 Final version
Currently it only clocks to 1.5GHz (Used SetCPU) more work is still to be done
GPU is OC'd to 520MHz
I welcome feedback and suggestions :fingers-crossed:
Please do NOT package these kernels with a custom ROM, instead point your users to this thread
Massive thanks to faux123 for complying with GPL, as I borrowed the GPU OC & UV from his kernel sources.
GPL States I should provide full source, so here it is: on GitHub
Wow. That's definitely a must have! I hope this will change the experience and launches apps faster.
Aren't the CPU and the GPU put together in one socket?
Will this kernel be packaged in iconiaN 2.2 by any chance?
I wondered why you wrote that the GPU is clocked at 1.5 Ghz. That`s a little bit too high in comparison with the mali 400 and other mobile GPU. Now I looked at your github and I see 520 MHz. A really nice Overclock too. Maybe you have clocked the CPU to 1.5 GHz?
I will test the kernel in a few minutes. Big THX for this
I was tired.
Was thinking CPU lol.
Yes it is a 520MHz sorry
I've not done the cpu oc yet though.
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Hmmm I`ve downloaded the ZIP file 2 times now from your github and when I try to install it I got "Installation aborted". No detailled error-message :-/.
Ill check it when home
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Vorbeth said:
This is a quick draft post, I will add more info etc when I have time.
First as always, I am not responsible for any damages caused by using any files I release.
ok, right down to the point of this post.
I built kernel with a GPU OC to 520MHz, and have been asked to release it, so here it is:
Downloads:
iconiaN Kernel for A700 md5:4c721b5e48aac85ca9bb52d1499499f6
iconiaN Kernel for A701 - not yet available, in testing md5:c362485581dd770eebdc85dce2244410
I welcome feedback and suggestions :fingers-crossed:
Please do NOT package these kernels with a custom ROM, instead point your users to this thread
Massive thanks to faux123 for complying with GPL, as I borrowed the GPU OC from his kernel sources.
GPL States I should provide full source, so here it is: on GitHub
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Vorbeth,
I downloaded and installed this last night. It was stable, but seemed to lag a bit. I think the OC of the GPU helps less than an OC of the CPU. Running the modified kernel OC'd at 1.4 seems to have a greater impact than OC'ing the GPU... it really seems like 1.3 GHz is not fast enough to support the higher clock speed on the GPU...???
Obviously, getting the both ramped up would seem to be the best scenario.
Your work on all of this for the A700 is very much appreciated!
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This kernel does have the 1.4GHz cpu speed.
I'm going to see if I can push it a bit more.
Aiming for 1.6GHz CPU & 600MHz GPU.
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Yes Sir! If 600 GPU aren`t stable, I think we can life with 500 too, when the CPU runs fine at 1,6 Ghz.
I`ve tested Wild blood(gameloft game with the Unreal engine 3, that works after I edited the build.prob) with your default kernel, and I think it was around 20 fps so I definitively need more horse-power
Sorry for the Double post, but I have downloaded your new kernel from google docs, and I`ve got no error during the CWM installation. So nothing to worry about Sir
Vorbeth said:
I built kernel with a GPU OC to 520MHz, and have been asked to release it, so here it is:
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What is the original GPU speed of the A700?
It seems that wiki thinks it's already 520MHz:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tegra#Tegra_3
TomONeill said:
What is the original GPU speed of the A700?
It seems that wiki thinks it's already 520MHz:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tegra#Tegra_3
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If you look here https://github.com/iconiaN/android_kernel_acer_a700/commit/b2e3176ae3bd68d38835e776443cb84f82272b7e
You will see that it was 416MHz, the same as the nexus 7 and One X
Thank you for your reply. Seems like iiki doesn't have the correct information, since the One X is also listed there where the GPU says 520MHz.
Holy crap, THIS is getting attention on the friggin homepage, but this thread isn't? What is wrong with xda?
Hi, can I use this kernel with the nightly's build of cm 10?
BonzenPaule said:
Hi, can I use this kernel with the nightly's build of cm 10?
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You may need to repack it with the CM10 ramdisk, but other than that it should work
Is it easy to implement NTFS write capabilities into the kernel?
Sean09 said:
Is it easy to implement NTFS write capabilities into the kernel?
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This will be fixed at the weekend, with my current work hours I currently don't have time to compile the kernel and get it uploaded
Thanks Vorbeth - when you do get around to it, is it possible to post a link to a flashable kernel version that we can use with the CM10 nightlies?
This has been out a while now (and I've not had time to try it myself), but has anyone out there been using this this past while? Thoughts? Anyone? Bueller?

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