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And which rom is the best for the highest FPS, and is it stable??
Help would be appreciated
Anyone know??
using Vegan 5.1 Beta and did the FrameRate Tweak in Developers Section of G Tablet and I get Around 78 fps. Changes Refresh rates. Go look there. It works on Tnt Light too i Belive.
HorsexD said:
using Vegan 5.1 Beta and did the FrameRate Tweak in Developers Section of G Tablet and I get Around 78 fps. Changes Refresh rates. Go look there. It works on Tnt Light too i Belive.
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I have Tnt stock with the performance pack. I did have a app that said developer
tools. Would that have been the app I needed?
If that is the app I needed, is there any way to reinstall it???
I deleted by mistake...
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If that is the app I needed, is there any way to reinstall it???
I deleted by mistake...
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not an app but its a change in the system folder to raise refresh rates from 50 to 60 or 70. look around g tablet developers section. should be on first page listed as possible increase in frame rate. also when doing make shure to make a backup just in case.
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not an app but its a change in the system folder to raise refresh rates from 50 to 60 or 70. look around g tablet developers section. should be on first page listed as possible increase in frame rate. also when doing make shure to make a backup just in case.
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So the refresh rate also changes the FPS???
According to evrey single Benchmark test ive done, yes. it also makes screen look a little better but not by much. Its a small improvment that might be put into later Tnt Light builds.
HorsexD said:
According to evrey single Benchmark test ive done, yes. it also makes screen look a little better but not by much. Its a small improvment that might be put into later Tnt Light builds.
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Would you mind making a video on how to do this, or do you know of any??
Q&A for [KERNEL] [Bacon] [CM11s/CM11] Boeffla-Kernel 2.0 beta (22-10-2014)
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Lord Boeffla, after connecting the phone to charge the app shows the current charge value that are constantly changing and never reach the limits set in the settings. Is it correct?
Hi,
yes, depending on current battery level this is about correct.
The charging follows a "curve", so depending on fill level the charge rate changes. It goes up in the beginning and when it reaches high values 80-100, the current goes down again more and more.
This is to ensure healthy and smooth loading for the battery.
Only for some times somewhere in the middle, the configured charge rate is about to be used.
And also only if your charger can provide this charge rate in a stable way.
This is why the charge rate always slightly changes as the charger logic is constantly checking all conditions during the process.
So far my observations (was the same on Galaxy S3 etc...)
Andi
Thanks for the explanation. But I thought that in S3 current has been always a constant throughout the entire charging process. At least, BoefflaConfig showed that way. And phone is charging really fast via the USB port. I Liked Boeffla for it.
zin-renat said:
Thanks for the explanation. But I thought that in S3 current has been always a constant throughout the entire charging process. At least, BoefflaConfig showed that way. And phone is charging really fast via the USB port. I Liked Boeffla for it.
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Hehe, no.
When you have a close look even on the S3, when it reaches towards 95% battery fill level, the charge rate drops. At least I was seeing that.
But the curves of S3 are different to the OPO. With the OPO it reduces much more early.
Andi
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Hehe, no.
When you have a close look even on the S3, when it reaches towards 95% battery fill level, the charge rate drops. At least I was seeing that.
But the curves of S3 are different to the OPO. With the OPO it reduces much more early.
Andi
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Ok, I'm understand. And also small question: inactive red switches in BoefflaConfig means that these functions have been not yet implemented? In Boeffla Sound screen for example.
zin-renat said:
Ok, I'm understand. And also small question: inactive red switches in BoefflaConfig means that these functions have been not yet implemented? In Boeffla Sound screen for example.
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Yes, this is correct. In cm11s, deactivated switches are having red lines around (due to the hexo design).
Many switches, especially in Boeffla-Sound will unfortunately never be non-red, as many features cannot be implemented due to the different audio chip.
But yes, you are right: If something is deactivated in the app, it means the kernel does not have this specific functionality implemented.
Andi
Lord Boeffla said:
Yes, this is correct. In cm11s, deactivated switches are having red lines around (due to the hexo design).
Many switches, especially in Boeffla-Sound will unfortunately never be non-red, as many features cannot be implemented due to the different audio chip.
But yes, you are right: If something is deactivated in the app, it means the kernel does not have this specific functionality implemented.
Andi
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Thank you for answers and sorry for stupid questions!) You are the best kernel developer! I very glad you came to the 1+1.
Hi,
When I flash Boeffla Kerner or Stock CM 11S 38R kernel from Franco Kernel r28, WiFi don't turn on, he stays "Activating". Any suggestion to fix the problem?
Regards.
Yes. Read through the main thread of my kernel.
Franco kernel hacks the wifi firmware of the rom. Which breaks other kernels incl stock kernel.
Either flash the firmware over again to correct it.
Or try my firmware restore zip I provide in my main thread for exactly this reason...
Andi
Thank you so much!
Man oh man! I always knew you add good taste lord Boeffla, it's good to experience your kernel after the S3, many good memories, I remember getting as much as 24000 score on antutu when the default was 19000,and all this while saving some battery, from what I,ve experienced it's good so far. If I would ask something it would be some underclocking features and hotplug set to only one core on just one of the governors in order to save battery, it would be perfect
Does this kernel support encrypted devices (in opposite to e.g. franco kernel)?
Thanks
MoMaMeMi said:
Does this kernel support encrypted devices (in opposite to e.g. franco kernel)?
Thanks
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Never tried that, so I do not know.
I have not taken anything out with regards to encryption, still I cannot be 100% sure on it before someone tests it.
Andi
GKti22 said:
If I would ask something it would be some underclocking features and hotplug set to only one core on just one of the governors in order to save battery, it would be perfect
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Underclocking of CPU is of course in. Just lower the max CPU frequency.
GPU is now also reduced to a 27 MHz idle frequency with latest beta6.
And the hotplug stuff: Have a look at the hotplug profiles in beta6
Andi
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Never tried that, so I do not know.
I have not taken anything out with regards to encryption, still I cannot be 100% sure on it before someone tests it.
Andi
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I took the risk - works! Great
Danke Andi!
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I took the risk - works! Great
Danke Andi!
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Thanks for confirming !!!
Andi
I'm running crDroid.. Will flashing cm11 version break WiFi or does anybody know how this kernel works with this ROM? I'm assuming flashing the cm11s will work?? Thanks
Damn, its good!!
we will see some good..
suaverc118 said:
I'm running crDroid.. Will flashing cm11 version break WiFi or does anybody know how this kernel works with this ROM? I'm assuming flashing the cm11s will work?? Thanks
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http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=56375250&postcount=555
Read that, when it works for them and I think you use the same ROM it should work for you to. BTW CM11 and CM11s are not the same so CM11s kernel is probably not working on a CM11 based ROM.
Q&A for [KERNEL] [Bacon] [Oxygen OS] Boeffla-Kernel (13-05-2015)
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Hi Lord,
To improve my battery life, do I have ti choose "battery friendly" ? Or just "standard"?!
Nice Work,
Thanks
golipablo88 said:
Hi Lord,
To improve my battery life, do I have ti choose "battery friendly" ? Or just "standard"?!
Nice Work,
Thanks
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Already standard should give you a bit better battery life.
However, the kernel is not the main consumer of battery. Kernel influence is maybe 10-20% maximum. You get the most out of your battery when you make sure you stop apps from doing things in the background, thus avoiding wakelocks etc.
Just that you know, you will not see a big jump with a new kernel.
Andi
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I tested the first rom and messages dr not work I'm testing the second rendition now.
Rom? This is a kernel ☺
Lord i found a bug... Do you have OTG support in this kernel??? I conect my USB memory and get instantly reboot and bootloop until desconect the otg adapter...
Any idea what happen????
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Lord i found a bug... Do you have OTG support in this kernel??? I conect my USB memory and get instantly reboot and bootloop until desconect the otg adapter...
Any idea what happen????
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Let's say: when stock kernel has it, then me too.
Or in other words, I have not removed nor added something here.
Test with stock kernel please and report.
If it runs with stock kernel, it was the upstream and I know what to do then (would remove the upstream again...)
Andi
Th3DaRk_Vampire said:
Lord i found a bug... Do you have OTG support in this kernel??? I conect my USB memory and get instantly reboot and bootloop until desconect the otg adapter...
Any idea what happen????
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Confirmed. This is clearly an issue coming from the upstream.
So I will try to fix it within 24 hours. If not possible, the upstream will be removed again for good.
Update: Seems this was simple. Fixed already. Will push a new kernel today still.
Thanks
Andi
Beta7
Hi,
look here:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=60966860&postcount=89
Beta 7 is out which fixes the USB OTG reboot issue.
Andi
@Lord Boeffla you are the best!!!! Thanks for your rapid solution
compatibility with extremebeat audio mod??
i wish to flash your kernel alongside eXtremebeats audio mod, but since the kernel too has an audio engine, will the mod interefere with the kernel or vice versa???
thanks.
ak.hi_lesh said:
i wish to flash boeffla kernel alongside eXtremebeats audio mod, but since the kernel too has an audio engine, will the mod interefere with the kernel???
thanks.
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I do not know if it interferes, but the kernels sound engine can be completely disabled in the kernel config app (in fact, default is disabled even).
So worth giving it a try.
Andi
Hi again. I took your advice and flashed your kernel. (beta 3.1)
Its been nice so far. But i m finding some issues with the pinch up zoom. If I reboot it works fine for sometime. But then again brcomes problematic. Please look into it.
Thank you.
ak.hi_lesh said:
Hi again. I took your advice and flashed your kernel. (beta 3.1)
Its been nice so far. But i m finding some issues with the pinch up zoom. If I reboot it works fine for sometime. But then again brcomes problematic. Please look into it.
Thank you.
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Not something I can replicate on my end. Sorry.
AC Charging Current isn't working for me.. I set it to 1500mA but it's always on 900 as in the overview screen.
Charger, cable, can be a lot.
But you didn't even state which kernel you use.
Andi
Lord Boeffla said:
Charger, cable, can be a lot.
But you didn't even state which kernel you use.
Andi
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It's a Prestigio Charger of 2.1A output and Capdase USB Cable. I'm using it since I got my One and the phone always charged really fast with your kernel on stable or any beta versions. Only on OxygenOS, it doesn't change from 900mA. Even if I change the charging rate, it's constant in the overview screen at 900mA.
Update : Happened only when battery was below 25-20% . Charging rate changed to 1200mA on it's own when it was around 40-50% and now it's working when the battery is above 90%. Charging rates are getting set upto 2200mA but still the input is around 300mA only. Even tested with the original OPO charger and cable, the charging is slow. When I was on CM12.1 ROMs with your kernel (any version), the input current was always around 950mA when I increased charging rates from 1500mA to 2200mA (anywhere between or around) and that also with any charger or USB cable I have. Looks like OxygenOS is not letting me change the charging current. It's charging at 200mA currently while I've set it to 2200mA. There has to be some problem...
Mh. Cannot replicate this at the moment, I am not on Oxygen 99% of my time, too incomplete rom for me.
But can check once I am on Oxygen again.
Andi
Lord Boeffla said:
Mh. Cannot replicate this at the moment, I am not on Oxygen 99% of my time, too incomplete rom for me.
But can check once I am on Oxygen again.
Andi
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Thank you! The only reason I'm on Oxygen is the H/W+ Decoder support for MX Player and WiFi Kill app working!
It works sometimes. But not always! Superfast charging is one reason why I love your kernels! ?
As many of you are most likely aware, the Quarks have a 1440p display. This resolution is higher than the standard 1080p a few years ago.
This creates lots of battery drain and CPU and GPU strain as the device must drive all of those pixels. Our devices can do it with relative ease, however I seek a way to downgrade the resolution to 1080p. This would help battery life as well as performance.
It's possible on an LG G3, so I was wondering if it is on Quark.
Any ideas?
http://forum.xda-developers.com/droid-turbo/help/root-try-to-change-res-to-1080p-t3080313
Answer for the Quark. Yeah, it's over in the Droid Turbo forum, but was posted when we were all one big forum.
ChazzMatt said:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/droid-turbo/help/root-try-to-change-res-to-1080p-t3080313
Answer for the Quark. Yeah, it's over in the Droid Turbo forum, but was posted when we were all one big forum.
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That seems to only work on a per app basis. I guess that's the only solution.
Thanks; are there any other ideas?
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That seems to only work on a per app basis. I guess that's the only solution.
Thanks; are there any other ideas?
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Yes, I found this solution some time ago, when I was looking to save battery. But let me tell you that I haven't noticed any improvement. Anyway, you need a rooted device, install a terminal emulator app, and type:
su
wm size 720X1280
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You will also need to change screen density, you can change it with this command:
wm density xxx
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With "xxx" being the wanted screen density, I have tested with 300 and 280.
To restore original values, you have to type:
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wm size 1440x2560
wm density 560
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Hope that helps.
Enviado desde mi Moto MAXX mediante Tapatalk
And? Battery drain is better with 1080p?
Latiken said:
That seems to only work on a per app basis. I guess that's the only solution.
Thanks; are there any other ideas?
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The only app I had scaling issues with is the moto display screen. No matter what DPI I set I could not get it to look correct (or unlock from it, had to hit power to get to the normal unlock screen) at 1920x1080. Also, the DPI editor in that app did nothing and you MUST change the DPI when going to a lower res. I always use the build.prop editor in ROM toolbox to change DPI. I had a good experience with it personally but I like the convenience of picking up my phone and swiping to unlock without having to hit the power button. Could've been placebo but the phone did seem a touch snappier and I broke 8hr SoT a few times when running a lower res. I assume that can be chalked up to using less power in any rendering tasks. I do probably average around 7hr SoT on stock res.
In short, if you like not having to hit the power button to unlock your phone, changing res isn't for you. If you don't mind I say it's worth a test run at the least as it is easy to undo.
Thanks for the information guys; gonna be trying this out over the next few days.
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And? Battery drain is better with 1080p?
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Theoretically, yes. I need to test out the battery life as well as performance before I can make a conclusion, though.
Hi, i'm using corvus OS in my Xiaomi Poco X3 NFC, wich it comes with Optimus Drunk Kernel, i don't have much experience with it, but the thing it doesn't supports fast charging wich it's pretty annoying to me
Please provide me an adequate custom kernel wich it comes with good battery management, good performance in gaming (it's ok if it results heating, bcs the phone comes with liquid cooling technology+I play games for only 2 hours per day) and most important fast charging , it's the main reason why i posted this thread
-Thank you in advance
It's support fast charging but the issue is that it gives wrong information of charging. maybe in next update will get fixed
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Please post your questions in the Questions & Answers section HERE . Thanks
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I'm sorry, i'm noob
Abdullah.Csit said:
It's support fast charging but the issue is that it gives wrong information of charging. maybe in next update will get fixed
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Really, i think about it too cuz the voltage informations are wrong