http://www.nuerom.com/BlogEngine/post/2009/04/22/nueClockControl-11-update.aspx
update again: I uploaded the wrong cab, if you download 1.1 and it said 1.0 - you got the wrong version, please download again. thanks!
GSM now supported! Please let me know how this affects your battery life. Note that Device Information always displays 528.0 MHz/400MHz, so you should use nueClockControl to gauge your current device frequency. I'm also told HomeScreen++ and other apps give improper readings as well.
update: now supports msm7500/msm7200 non-A parts:
CDMA Touch Pro (Herman)
CDMA Diamond (Victor)
CDMA Titan (Mogul)
CDMA Vogue
GSM Touch Pro (Raphael)
GSM Diamond (Diamond)
GSM Touch HD (Blackstone)
GSM Kaiser
Probably will work fine with the Touch Pro 2 / Diamond 2 /// i.e. rhodium, but obviously I haven't been able to test that yet =).
this is a great idea. Would love to see this thing morph into a dynamic underclocking utility, that would switch to full-speed when demanding apps are running, but underclocked when idle or running less-demanding apps.
I'm goning to try it.
Thanks
Program does not work on my Vogue. It installs perfectly, but when I click the icon to launch the program, nothing happens. I'm using NFSFAN's 6.5 V6 ROM.
I just tested it on my fuze. I set the clock @ 384 and then measured the speed w/ Core player 4-5 times, and they all came in @ 380 or so. Very cool!
tested on polaris and i can confirm that its not working, even not starting.
c3ro said:
tested on polaris and i can confirm that its not working, even not starting.
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lol and Overckloking for the futur version ??? ;-)
Undeclocking it's good but overclocking it's better hé hé !
atoz350 said:
Program does not work on my Vogue. It installs perfectly, but when I click the icon to launch the program, nothing happens. I'm using NFSFAN's 6.5 V6 ROM.
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c3ro said:
tested on polaris and i can confirm that its not working, even not starting.
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Did you guys read? It's for the Raphael and Diamond. Most of no2chem's stuff is either for them, or the Titan
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Did you guys read? It's for the Raphael and Diamond. Most of no2chem's stuff is either for them, or the Titan
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yep. I did take a look at kaiser/vogue/titan kernels; it looks like control is a possibility on these devices as well, I just need to figure out how to measure the clock speed.
tried it on the blackstone (touch hd), seems to work for me, program does start
Lazy79 said:
tried it on the blackstone (touch hd), seems to work for me, program does start
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nm: scratch that, i can't read.
so you were able to lower the frequency?
tried on my ks20...using MSM7200
install fine..
after clicking on it, warning msg popped out..
but nothing happened after clicking yes...
looking forward to new version that supports ks20...
overclock version even better..
thanks..keep up the good works..
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Did you guys read? It's for the Raphael and Diamond. Most of no2chem's stuff is either for them, or the Titan
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just wanted to clarify this comment,
1.the threads states MSM chipsets.
2. no2chem told, it was tested on on a kaiser.
3. i dont post much, but with a helping hand or thought.
no2chem,
i would offer my device for testing purposes. just hit me a pm
Thanks, programm working for me running a Touch Diamond =)
Great on my Sprint Touch Pro! Now my device doesn't contribute to global warming lol
very cool. works on my diamond.. and i even benchmarked using core player.
few things tho.
- does it survive a soft reset?
- does it have a direct effect on the gpu?
nir36 said:
very cool. works on my diamond.. and i even benchmarked using core player.
few things tho.
- does it survive a soft reset?
- does it have a direct effect on the gpu?
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no it does not survive a soft reset
-im not sure if it has an effect on the gpu unit.
no2chem said:
no it does not survive a soft reset
-im not sure if it has an effect on the gpu unit.
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That seems like a good thing to me, if things get too bogged down at a lower clock rate (I actually tested this morning to see if it survived a hard reset and it doesn't, lol). Have you actually run the clock at 19.2 MHz, and does that make things crazy slow? It seems pretty extreme. I'd probably like it more if that wasn't the default that shows on the drop-down menu; it could be real easy to accidentally set it there (that was why I tested the hard reset, I didn't want to make some chip-level change that couldn't be fixed if I screwed up).
Anyway, I like it a lot. My old Asus pda had a power-saving mode that seemed to work. I'd use it on long flights to save power. I could usually get away with reading and listening to music using the power save mode. Thanks!
Farmer Ted said:
That seems like a good thing to me, if things get too bogged down at a lower clock rate (I actually tested this morning to see if it survived a hard reset and it doesn't, lol). Have you actually run the clock at 19.2 MHz, and does that make things crazy slow? It seems pretty extreme. I'd probably like it more if that wasn't the default that shows on the drop-down menu; it could be real easy to accidentally set it there (that was why I tested the hard reset, I didn't want to make some chip-level change that couldn't be fixed if I screwed up).
Anyway, I like it a lot. My old Asus pda had a power-saving mode that seemed to work. I'd use it on long flights to save power. I could usually get away with reading and listening to music using the power save mode. Thanks!
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I ran it at 19mhz! It took 5 minutes to access the Start Menu so that I could increase the clock speed back to normal! lol . Now we just need to be able to increase the clock speed
I have 2 questions.
1. Has anyone been able to confirm whether or not this has any positive/negative affect on the battery life of the device it's being used on?
2. In the future, what are the chances this app supports and successfully overclocks our CPUs?
I did test this for a few minutes but I am a speed demon and personally don't like the idea of underclocking unless it can be scaled to underclock(to the desired speed) and then back to the normal(or overclocked) speed when you begin to use the device again.
Having a scaling CPU would be very nice because you would scale it back to say... 300mhz when idle and then overclock it to say... 600mhz when in use. This would balance itself out because in theory, you would save more power when idle if running at a slower clock speed and then use more power when in use so it should be a even trade off.
I'm bookmarking this thread and will be following it as it goes because I'm really interested in just what this app can do.
Related
http://www.nuerom.com/BlogEngine/post/2009/05/09/nueDynamicClock-13.aspx
Does what nueClockControl does, just in an automated way - hopefully it'll increase your battery life without too much of a hit on performance ... let me know how it works out for you, and consider making a donation if you find it genuinely useful =).
1.1 - major update - let me know if it works better for you!!
1.2 - fix minimum speed on startup bug, oops. sorry for any inconvenience this has caused
1.3 - fixed more bugs people were having (such as slow speed change, etc.).
it seem it can't work properly on my diam100.first,it can not preserve the frequency I seted when I run another program or when I power off for 5mins and turn it on.second,I am not sure the automatic clockcontrol is working.can you add a realtime frequency monitor to this software so that we can verify it was working.really appreciate your dedication.
damn...
wont even start on my Kaiser
Maranevim said:
wont even start on my Kaiser
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I believe it's only for MSM7201A powered devices.
qq108108108 said:
it seem it can't work properly on my diam100.first,it can not preserve the frequency I seted when I run another program or when I power off for 5mins and turn it on.second,I am not sure the automatic clockcontrol is working.can you add a realtime frequency monitor to this software so that we can verify it was working.really appreciate your dedication.
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the processor applet updates the frequency in real time (well, about twice every second). I think someone else was having problems with the DIAM100, my guess is it has DVFM turned on, which can lock the frequency. I'll look into that.
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I believe it's only for MSM7201A powered devices.
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and MSM7501A.. but dont get me wrong, MSM7x00 also can change frequency in realtime, I just haven't figured out how.
Maranevim said:
wont even start on my Kaiser
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It says on his website that it won't work on Kaiser's .
nueROM.com said:
Do not install on the HTC Titan/Mogul, HTC Vogue or HTC Kaiser. Do not install on a device that is not based on the MSM7xxx processor.
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Ta
Dave
no2chem said:
the processor applet updates the frequency in real time (well, about twice every second). I think someone else was having problems with the DIAM100, my guess is it has DVFM turned on, which can lock the frequency. I'll look into that.
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I agree,that can explain why its frequency keep turning back to 528Mhz.thanks for your answer.
Mmmmh unfortunately don't work on my MSM7200 (LG KS20) (I know a crappy phone), it displays current frequency at 0.00mHz.
Too bad but great work!!!
can someone post the cab? for some reason my phone says i finished dling the file but i end up with an incomplete file. anyone know of a fix for that btw? thansk
i instaled in on my compatc IV mda and whell it instaled i configure it but dont know is it working how to check ;D
instaler below
MOD EDIT: don't distribute!
aman1127 said:
can someone post the cab? for some reason my phone says i finished dling the file but i end up with an incomplete file. anyone know of a fix for that btw? thansk
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download it using internet explorer.
thanks for the quick response. any recommended settings for max battery life? i used nueclock and set that to around 250mhz or so and found no real performance difference. i dont know how to set the new additional settings though.
pawelf1 said:
i instaled in on my compatc IV mda and whell it instaled i configure it but dont know is it working how to check ;D
instaler below
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I kind of think the OP wants you to download from the site linked, rather than posting the cab here.
2. DISTRIBUTION. The nueROM website (http://www.nuerom.com) is the sole distribution point for nueROM and nueTools. You may not, without prior permission from Wei Enterprises, mirror nueROM or nueTools on your own website. However, you may compile a ROM image and distribute such image with nueTools or nueROM components included, provided you reference this license agreement.
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qq108108108 said:
it seem it can't work properly on my diam100.first,it can not preserve the frequency I seted when I run another program or when I power off for 5mins and turn it on.second,I am not sure the automatic clockcontrol is working.can you add a realtime frequency monitor to this software so that we can verify it was working.really appreciate your dedication.
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I've got the same problem on my Diamond...
Still had that with the static tool.
This is a perfect tool...simply one of the most wanted tools..
This and commmanagerpro (CMP) makes it possible to have an almost 75% battery left in the morning... GREAT.
I will go for a donation.
Still need the exe´s as that would make it perfect
BTW. Would like to make a shortut for start but cannot seem to find it - anyone had luck yet?
keep up the good work man
no2chem said:
http://www.nuerom.com/BlogEngine/post/2009/04/20/nueDynamicClock.aspx
Does what nueClockControl does, just in an automated way - hopefully it'll increase your battery life without too much of a hit on performance ... let me know how it works out for you, and consider making a donation if you find it genuinely useful =).
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wow, I this thing works nice and solid, I've seen some pretty serious battery increase.. usually by niow my battery would be at 10% or so, but it's over 60%! hot damn! thanks no2chem, you rock as usual.
it sounds great, would try on my new Asus P835 ! thanks !
my phone locked up pretty hard tonight, not sure what happened, but I've never had this before, so it could be the dynamic clock, but I dunno.
what does the voltage setting do?
no2chem said:
http://www.nuerom.com/BlogEngine/post/2009/04/20/nueDynamicClock.aspx
Does what nueClockControl does, just in an automated way - hopefully it'll increase your battery life without too much of a hit on performance ... let me know how it works out for you, and consider making a donation if you find it genuinely useful =).
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Hi,
Thanks for the great tool! This is really a Godsend for the Diamond Users!
Are you able to explain what does the voltage setting does (Level 0 ~ Level 7 and auto)?
Regards
Stanley Lim
mr.jaguar said:
my phone locked up pretty hard tonight, not sure what happened, but I've never had this before, so it could be the dynamic clock, but I dunno.
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Same here. This tool is pretty unstable. Locks up the Sprint Treo Pro while on a phone call.
Now that the X10 is rooted, anyone install SetCPU yet. And if so is it fully functional?
Yeah, it's working fine for me.
Fuzalert2k said:
Yeah, it's working fine for me.
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And you can change ur signature now
Fuzalert2k said:
Yeah, it's working fine for me.
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Ok, good, I'll buy it now and get back to yaz...
Fuzalert2k said:
Yeah, it's working fine for me.
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Oh... did you manage to overclock, if so, what was the highest stable overclock?
RodneyBR said:
Ok, good, I'll buy it now and get back to yaz...
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No dude, don't buy it! it's free for XDA users.
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Oh... did you manage to overclock, if so, what was the highest stable overclock?
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No, it won't let me go higher than 993 mhz
if decrease the clock speed to the max of 600mhz,will it save more power?
yeah tried as well and the max is 993mhz. weird
(unless i'm missing something, I never used setcpu before)
I use OverclockWidget for my wife's X10.
Off screen frequency : 250~384
On screen frequence : 576~1000Mhz
it work like charm !
but your not going over 1000mhz? not overclocking
Mod. edit: not dev related, moved to general
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No dude, don't buy it! it's free for XDA users.
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It's free, really. How does that work?
czw2002cn said:
if decrease the clock speed to the max of 600mhz,will it save more power?
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Well, I just leave it set to "ondemand", so that way it will automatically adjust the speed as needed (Max: 998MHz, Min: 245MHz). My max is 998MHz.
what firmware we can use? which is highly recommended? R2BA026?
SetCpu and more, can we use Juice defender to increase autonomy
RodneyBR said:
Well, I just leave it set to "ondemand", so that way it will automatically adjust the speed as needed (Max: 998MHz, Min: 245MHz). My max is 998MHz.
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you know the phone does that anyway right?
I don't speak French so I can't comment on that but I've been using SetCPU since the 020 root and it SEEMS to work alright. Sometimes when I open it, it says something about failing but then it works OK.
I'm currently on R2BA026 rooted and it works for me. I also use JuiceDefender but to be honest I'm getting more and more convinced that's not helping any more. JuicePlotter in particular is struggling and keeps stalling, with gaps in the graph frequently, not sure why but that's not relevant to this thread so I'll leave that.
But I do NOT use it to overclock and would not recommend that! For a start, it would cane the battery. Rather, I use it to "throttle" the CPU speed. I think that's what most of us use it for. E.g. when the screen is off, it stops the CPU working too hard (and thus saves battery). Also when power is running low, CPU is throttled to save it. By throttled I mean "restricted to 245Mhz".
It's free to XDA members because the dev kindly put it up here somewhere for download - if you're looking for "how that works" on the Market, stop now because that's not how it works! The Market doesn't give you a discount for being on XDA.
Just search for it on here, or wait for someone who has used it to point you in the right direction. I'd search for it for you but I'm about to head out.
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I don't speak French so I can't comment on that but I've been using SetCPU since the 020 root and it SEEMS to work alright. Sometimes when I open it, it says something about failing but then it works OK.
I'm currently on R2BA026 rooted and it works for me. I also use JuiceDefender but to be honest I'm getting more and more convinced that's not helping any more. JuicePlotter in particular is struggling and keeps stalling, with gaps in the graph frequently, not sure why but that's not relevant to this thread so I'll leave that.
But I do NOT use it to overclock and would not recommend that! For a start, it would cane the battery. Rather, I use it to "throttle" the CPU speed. I think that's what most of us use it for. E.g. when the screen is off, it stops the CPU working too hard (and thus saves battery). Also when power is running low, CPU is throttled to save it. By throttled I mean "restricted to 245Mhz".
It's free to XDA members because the dev kindly put it up here somewhere for download - if you're looking for "how that works" on the Market, stop now because that's not how it works! The Market doesn't give you a discount for being on XDA.
Just search for it on here, or wait for someone who has used it to point you in the right direction. I'd search for it for you but I'm about to head out.
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we cant overclock anyway until there is a custom kernel. and you get bet your arse that when there is one, ill be overclocking to the max zoooom
I've used SetCPU for a few weeks and now I've been using my X10 without SetCPU for a few weeks and I've noticed zero difference in power consumption.
I'm guessing Android does a fine job itself at downclocking the CPU when it doesn't have to do heavy tasks.
Cinner said:
I've used SetCPU for a few weeks and now I've been using my X10 without SetCPU for a few weeks and I've noticed zero difference in power consumption.
I'm guessing Android does a fine job itself at downclocking the CPU when it doesn't have to do heavy tasks.
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Same here. i just uninstalled it and my phone is also more stable.
Hi. My phone often turns off since I flashed official Gingerbread (2.3.3) ROM.
When it turns off, I'm usually using it. Till now it never turned off at stand-by mode. Does anyone know, what causes this?
Other things:
1. When I played FIFA 10, the football field's textures weren't showing, but everything with field's players was fine.
2. When I ran Quadrant Advanced, at "3D Corridor" and "Planets" there were no textures. When I run the Standard version of this app, there are no problems.
Maybe gpu is cooked?
For starters, tune down your overclocking.
Ok, I'll try it and then I'll say, did it work or not.
You are probably going to seriously eff up your phone at that high overclock. It might even burn/damage the inside circuits if you're not in a really cold country.
Siddhesh222 said:
You are probably going to seriously eff up your phone at that high overclock. It might even burn/damage the inside circuits if you're not in a really cold country.
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I just clocked CPU to 245/710 MHz, I had 787 MHz max. But anyway, before I flashed official 2.3.3 ROM, there wasn't a problem like that.
EDIT: I installed NFS Shift game to see, how are the 3D graphics working. When I tried to enter this game, I couldn't get further than EA Games logo - the game powered down and I had brought to the homescreen.
I can't fix this issue by installing another ROM, right? ... It's related with hardware.
You can always brick ur phone and replace the hardware with warranty..
ccdreadcc said:
You can always brick ur phone and replace the hardware with warranty..
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Yeah,LG replaces your PCB circuit in 1/2 days AFAIK so I would like to risk too and flash new baseband but I'm going away in about 4 days (@ the beach ) can't risk
Thank you, guys. I'll go to the shop where I bought this phone and will ask about warranty.
Thanks again.
UP!
So, I didn't repair my phone with warranty, I only flashed stock Froyo with KDZ updater and everything was solved.. but.. I still have this problem with ROMs that are based on official Gingerbread (also with official GB, that's not modified) and with CM7 by mik (only with build 6.6.1)..
Can someone try to play NFS Shift on official GB (or a ROM, based on it) and answer here - is it working or not.
(for me it crashes after EA logo)
well, I count it as a .35 kernel issue..
What do you think?
I've tried it a while back (when it was €0.99) on stock firmware and couldn't get any further either. Got a refund, so I can't retest it on the CM7/mik I'm running now, but it could very well be a general issue.
Hans Schmucker said:
I've tried it a while back (when it was €0.99) on stock firmware and couldn't get any further either. Got a refund, so I can't retest it on the CM7/mik I'm running now, but it could very well be a general issue.
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I see...
So, currently for me the best choice is mik's CM7 build6.5.7 (uses .32 kernels) + fk v18.
I leave that entirely up to you... I just want to protect you from trying different ROMs in search of one that is able to run NFS, when it may very well impossible
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I leave that entirely up to you... I just want to protect you from trying different ROMs in search of one that is able to run NFS, when it may very well impossible
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yeah, so ROMs that are based on froyo (or .32 kernel) are the most stable.
never got NFS Shift to work on 2.3.3 ROMs.
(actually I don't play this game, but with it I can see, how is the ROM working)
that's my conclusion.
btw, haven't your phone have the problem with automatic turning off in GB?
thank you for responsiveness.
Sorry, the only screen-turning-off phenomenon I see on CM7 is the one I see when I use Skype... hate that darn proximity sensor
As for stability... well, it could just mean that NFS works on a bug-assumption that has been fixed in the meantime. Wouldn't be the first time.
Hans Schmucker said:
Sorry, the only screen-turning-off phenomenon I see on CM7 is the one I see when I use Skype... hate that darn proximity sensor
As for stability... well, it could just mean that NFS works on a bug-assumption that has been fixed in the meantime. Wouldn't be the first time.
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sry, but i didn't mean screen turning off - phone is turning off.. it just immediately turns off, but this happens only when I use it.
Ah! ... sorry, no idea aside from the usual: Do you overclock? Do you have a lot of applications on SD? Do you use a task killer that may be over-eager? Have you checked your memory stats?
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sry, but i didn't mean screen turning off - phone is turning off.. it just immediately turns off, but this happens only when I use it.
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too much oveclocking indeed..
yeah, the phone was overclocked always. at beginning @787 mhz, then 729,and after that 768
on sd I move applications only then if they are bigger than 10 Mb (sometimes I don't if there is enough free space in phone's memory).
don't use task killer anymore. I used it earlier, but understood that there's no point of this.
I don't check my memory stats, but do I have to?
You shouldn't have to ... but if the phone crashes then at least something isn't working like it's supposed to, meaning anything is possible. You can get your memory stats with cat /proc/meminfo .
Have you tried running the fix permissions function in ClockworkRecovery? It never worked with any of the issues I had, but it's worth a shot.
28 August 2011
Alright I tried this out already. You just have to follow the instructions, and also don't use other memory apps like auto killer memory optinizer, or task killers like advanced task killer. It really makes your phone run more smoothly.
Simple instructions are in post #18 by molohov.
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I just ran the script with Aggressive 2 settings (6, 8, 25, 30, 35, 35)
Very easy to apply and run. It's a little difficult to weave through Zepp's writing, but essentially it boils down to this:
1. Download V6_Supercharger_for_Android-update8.sh.txt (at the bottom of the first post) to the sdcard
2. Download Script Manager Market Link
3. Open Script Manager and open the .txt file you just downloaded. Make sure Run as Root is selected.
4. Pick one of the many presets!
5. Reboot
Have yet to do some more testing with the current preset, but I'm sure it'll be good
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You need busybox 1.18.2 or lower for this script to work properly. Below is the Market link to busy box installer. Thank LibertyMonger for suggesting to me to add this into the OP!
https://market.android.com/details?id=com.jrummy.busybox.installer
In the script manager, its a little like using terminal or command prompt. Just load up the txt and run as root. They will ask you to choose your scrolling speed (just type 0 so the text appears fastest inside the script manager) so you have to tap the screen for the keyboard to appear. You need the on screen keyboard to choose the presets too. Just choose one of them. I chose option 2 (aggressive setting 2) and currently my phone feels very fast.
ive found a video tutorial on how to install this script on youtube. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WADt5tK6Ths
Issues:
(PM me or leave a reply so I can put them here and warn the others not to use unsuitable presets)
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hi guys, i saw this supercharger on a lg optimus one subforum. claims it works on all android phones.
it says
"What's it do?
It makes your phone FAST... super snappy with better multitasking!
It rearranges and fixes the OOM Groupings and Priorites and lowmemorykiller values.
So basically, it's a COMPLETE MEMORY MANAGEMENT FIX!
It's the ONLY one of it's kind "
heres the link http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=991276
dont know whether it will work or whether it will give us much improvement to our phone. any one?
eejin2 said:
hi guys, i saw this supercharger on a lg optimus one subforum. claims it works on all android phones.
it says
"What's it do?
It makes your phone FAST... super snappy with better multitasking!
It rearranges and fixes the OOM Groupings and Priorites and lowmemorykiller values.
So basically, it's a COMPLETE MEMORY MANAGEMENT FIX!
It's the ONLY one of it's kind "
heres the link http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=991276
dont know whether it will work or whether it will give us much improvement to our phone. any one?
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Im thinking of giving this a try. It also has an androidiani recovery zip. Hmm...
Looks great. Anyone tried yet?
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I'll have look when i get home, sounds promising though.
But even better is if one of our devs check this out to really see what's up..
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You just as well use minmod open recovery it has a very similer memory managment.
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mchlbenner said:
You just as well use minmod open recovery it has a very similer memory managment.
Sent from my XT720 using XDA Premium App
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I suggest you read the OP, it specifically says that it is NOT the same as minmod, minfree, auto killer or all that..
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I'll have look when i get home, sounds promising though.
But even better is if one of our devs check this out to really see what's up..
Sent from my XT720 [MZ - CM 6.3.0]
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so how's it? does it work?
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wait i just saw that they talked only about gingerbread, and the linked tutorial said too that it was only for cm7 (he might have wanted everyone to play safe and not risk screwing up their phone)... anyone tried this yet?
It says for Milestone only, so does that mean what it says? For milestone only? We have the Xt720 (well I'm sure you know that lol)
Yeah and you're right eejin2 looks like it's for CM7. So maybe if we get CM7 then it won't be for milestone only
But while on the subject of speed, with the Special's governors fixed and overclocked at 1200, wow dude it's super fast! don't think this is even needed! lol
haha. yeah its fast of course.. but im currently on cm6.3 and im very satisfied. not a single hang since i flashed 6.1.2. only overclocked at 900, and underclocked at 500 sometimes. never had to do a battery pull at all. wont long term running overclocked at 1200mah damage your processer?
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haha. yeah its fast of course.. but im currently on cm6.3 and im very satisfied. not a single hang since i flashed 6.1.2. only overclocked at 900, and underclocked at 500 sometimes. never had to do a battery pull at all. wont long term running overclocked at 1200mah damage your processer?
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Long term heat will damage your processor. Obviously if OC'd at 1200 and running intensive apps, your temp will shoot up. SetCPU or any other profile mgr has profiles to ramp up or down you CPU speed accordingly. I have run 1100/74 sinceI first installed MSOC but I have SetCPU profiles to throttle it back when I don't need that much power and speed.
Woodrube said:
Long term heat will damage your processor. Obviously if OC'd at 1200 and running intensive apps, your temp will shoot up. SetCPU or any other profile mgr has profiles to ramp up or down you CPU speed accordingly. I have run 1100/74 sinceI first installed MSOC but I have SetCPU profiles to throttle it back when I don't need that much power and speed.
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Yeah I use setcpu as well but only for temperature. I let it run natural otherwise. But like i said, I have been on so many ROM's and I like to put them to the test so I have been at 1200 since march for the most part and never have any overheat issues. No reboots. And if it does burn up I have a year and a half left on my warranty lol. CBW gives 2 year warranties. I don't need it clocked that high, it will run well at 800, I just like to put it to the test. And being at 1200 on the special now has made the biggest difference out of all that I have tried. But of course haven't tried it long enough to really compare with cm6.
Seems like 1200 since march is pretty much long term lol. My phone is still like new!
Anyone tried this yet? Any comments?
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It works very well with phones having limited memory. Must try. Zepp is good.
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sileshn said:
It works very well with phones having limited memory. Must try. Zepp is good.
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isnt it for gingerbread only? i read it in the post...
eejin2 said:
isnt it for gingerbread only? i read it in the post...
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No. It is for a variety of phones with different OS. He started of by creating it for the milestone and then made it universal.
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so is it 100% safe to use it on our phone? im currently on cm6.3.
eejin2 said:
so is it 100% safe to use it on our phone? im currently on cm6.3.
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Backup and try. You can even undo its effects as it backs up the files it modifies. Ask Zepp about the best settings for your phone by giving your phone details.
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I just ran the script with Aggressive 2 settings (6, 8, 25, 30, 35, 35)
Very easy to apply and run. It's a little difficult to weave through Zepp's writing, but essentially it boils down to this:
1. Download V6_Supercharger_for_Android-update8.sh.txt (at the bottom of the first post) to the sdcard
2. Download Script Manager Market Link
3. Open Script Manager and open the .txt file you just downloaded. Make sure Run as Root is selected.
4. Pick one of the many presets!
5. Reboot
Have yet to do some more testing with the current preset, but I'm sure it'll be good
Running the multi-tasking option (no.7); for me it is quite smooth but will wait and see.
I saw it long time ago but never had the confidence in trying this out
MilestoneXT720 - CM 6.3.0 by MZ
molohov said:
I just ran the script with Aggressive 2 settings (6, 8, 25, 30, 35, 35)
Very easy to apply and run. It's a little difficult to weave through Zepp's writing, but essentially it boils down to this:
1. Download V6_Supercharger_for_Android-update8.sh.txt (at the bottom of the first post) to the sdcard
2. Download Script Manager Market Link
3. Open Script Manager and open the .txt file you just downloaded. Make sure Run as Root is selected.
4. Pick one of the many presets!
5. Reboot
Have yet to do some more testing with the current preset, but I'm sure it'll be good
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Wow thanks man, you made it seem much easier than the original post! lol. Very useful bro thanks again
Alright So here it goes:
Problem: EVO 3D CDMA version constantly locks up when in a screen off state, making it where the unlock button does not work. (Holding down Volume -, Volume +, and Power reboots it) which can mean that it doesn't lock up it actually shuts off..maybe.
What I've tried: Somebody gave me the idea to take the 2.08 RUU and go back to stock, take OTA for 2.17 and reroot and unlock the bootloader using HTC's method (keep in mind i've been on hboot 1.5 the entire time). This didn't seem to help (although did fix a random reboot problem, but besides the point.)
I have also tried uninstalling any application relating to the Prox. Sensor (explanation in notes below)
Notes: I believe everytime that I have seen the issue, the screen has been locked and the phone has been put in my pocket. It virtually never happens when it is out in the open which leads me to believe maybe something with the proximity sensor.
Also this does not seem to be specific to any ROM, Although I have not flashed an AOSP ROM as of yet
Any ways any advice would be appreciated, because as you know a mobile device does spend quite some time in your pocket and it would suck to keep having to reboot it everytime I take it out.
even if you can't provide advice, thanks for reading
almost sounds like it would be a hardware issue with the power button itself... have you tried pulling the battery out and booting into your fastboot screen and into the rom itsself?
ther have also been reports of the handset itself being too warm for it to function...maybe try keeping it out in the open and then unlocking it and see how it works from there... post your results please... im curious now
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almost sounds like it would be a hardware issue with the power button itself... have you tried pulling the battery out and booting into your fastboot screen and into the rom itsself?
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Yea I can do that easily. The power button works fine, I can keep unlocking/locking whenever, it's just whenever I lock the screen and then put it in my pocket, 95% of the time it tends to lock up (or shut off idk what exactly is going on yet) and then performing a hard reset or taking the battery out will boot it back up
see my edit about the over heating... you responded before i could post it fast enough lol
I had a similar issue. It turned out to be an app. In my case, opensignal maps which is a cell tower and WiFi location app.
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see my edit about the over heating... you responded before i could post it fast enough lol
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Oh ok, Idk if that could be it. Using it I can leave it out in the open for hours (with wifi tether running and it charging at the same time) and it will unlock and function fine.
but without all of that, 5 min in my pocket and done, I get the lockups/shutoff
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I had a similar issue. It turned out to be an app. In my case, opensignal maps which is a cell tower and WiFi location app.
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Yea I thought it might have been an app, but ive uninstalled every app I could think might cause the problem so I don't know I can't rule that out though
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Oh ok, Idk if that could be it. Using it I can leave it out in the open for hours (with wifi tether running and it charging at the same time) and it will unlock and function fine.
but without all of that, 5 min in my pocket and done, I get the lockups/shutoff
Yea I thought it might have been an app, but ive uninstalled every app I could think might cause the problem so I don't know I can't rule that out though
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i run the wifi tehter app as well and it will heat up your phone substantially putting in your poclet can be insulating it and then your body heat building it up further... but if you leave it out of your pocket and it performs fine... i would definitely explore that route....
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i run the wifi tehter app as well and it will heat up your phone substantially putting in your poclet can be insulating it and then your body heat building it up further... but if you leave it out of your pocket and it performs fine... i would definitely explore that route....
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Yes it does, but I most definitely don't run it while in my pocket or in another concealed area. I was just giving an example of when it would be substantially hotter than when in it is in my pocket
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Yes it does, but I most definitely don't run it while in my pocket or in another concealed area. I was just giving an example of when it would be substantially hotter than when in it is in my pocket
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it for sure does not heat up too much running the tether but the insulation of your pocket can be causing it... tether on monitors the battery temp... not the internal temp of the phone itself ... id be more inclined to lean to it over heating
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it for sure does not heat up too much running the tether but the insulation of your pocket can be causing it... tether on monitors the battery temp... not the internal temp of the phone itself ... id be more inclined to lean to it over heating
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And I could go with that, but compared to using things like Wifi Tether I can tell it gets a lot hotter than when I take it out of my pocket and notice it won't turn on.
And I mean 2-3 Minutes and it locks up ,which is why I said it might be tied into the proximity sensor, and it hasn't been in my pocket every single time, but like 95% it has.
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And I could go with that, but compared to using things like Wifi Tether I can tell it gets a lot hotter than when I take it out of my pocket and notice it won't turn on.
And I mean 2-3 Minutes and it locks up ,which is why I said it might be tied into the proximity sensor, and it hasn't been in my pocket every single time, but like 95% it has.
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againt you MAY be right.... i wont negate that... but the battery temp and the phone temp settings are totally different ill leave it at that bc thats all i can come up with but like i said again... you may be right... i still think it is an overheating on the core hardware of the phone itself....
what ROM?
what kernel?
any cpu control apps?
list of root apps?
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what ROM?
what kernel?
any cpu control apps?
list of root apps?
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Currently using MeanROM, but have also seen the issue in my time using, CleanROM Reborn, and Eternity 3.0.
Always stock OTA Kernel at stock clock speeds.
There have been times when I have used SetCPU and times when I haven't, never a difference.
Root Explorer, Titanium Backup,SetCPU,SuperUser (of Course), Wireless Tether App,
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Currently using MeanROM, but have also seen the issue in my time using, CleanROM Reborn, and Eternity 3.0.
Always stock OTA Kernel at stock clock speeds.
There have been times when I have used SetCPU and times when I haven't, never a difference.
Root Explorer, Titanium Backup,SetCPU,SuperUser (of Course), Wireless Tether App,
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fyi it's quite possible those ROMs set a LOW minimum (sleep) frequency, which SOME devices don't like. stock (like HTC stock) is 384000, but a LOT of devs set theirs to 192000 to conserve battery.
check here and report YOUR value:
/sys/devices/system/cpu/cpu0/cpufreq/scaling_min_freq
if it's 192000 that's likely your problem, set it to 384000. if it's already 384000 then it's something else, you ever looked at the scripts you have in init.d and what they're doing?
EDIT: and if you REALLY wanna know what's happening and what's erroring, hook up adb and watch the log, pull a last_kmsg, dmesg, etc. Maybe it would help narrow things down
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fyi it's quite possible those ROMs set a LOW minimum (sleep) frequency, which SOME devices don't like. stock (like HTC stock) is 384000, but a LOT of devs set theirs to 192000 to conserve battery.
check here and report YOUR value:
/sys/devices/system/cpu/cpu0/cpufreq/scaling_min_freq
if it's 192000 that's likely your problem, set it to 384000. if it's already 384000 then it's something else, you ever looked at the scripts you have in init.d and what they're doing?
EDIT: and if you REALLY wanna know what's happening and what's erroring, hook up adb and watch the log, pull a last_kmsg, dmesg, etc. Maybe it would help narrow things down
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It was set to 486mhz
And I was going to pull a logcat, but since this seems to happen when in a pocket for some reason its hard to keep it connected to a cable lol, but ill try the others
seriously the most simplest of answera isa the one over looked.....it sounds too basic and the rest are over delving in to the matter sometimes the right answer is tho most simplest.....
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seriously the most simplest of answera isa the one over looked.....it sounds too basic and the rest are over delving in to the matter sometimes the right answer is tho most simplest.....
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Well I think im going to go back to stock unrooted via RUU for a couple days, this will be the most obvious way to figure out if it is an overheating/hardware problem.
But in using the device, and seeing the conditions this problem arises in , it just doesn't feel like it. but hell you might be right lol , we'll see
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Well I think im going to go back to stock unrooted via RUU for a couple days, this will be the most obvious way to figure out if it is an overheating/hardware problem.
But in using the device, and seeing the conditions this problem arises in , it just doesn't feel like it. but hell you might be right lol , we'll see
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Have you made any progress with this? I think I have the exact same problem you have. At first I thought it was because of the pocket, but now I figured out it only freezes if the screen is turned off and the phone is not connected to a charger.