Fusion ? - Vibrant Q&A, Help & Troubleshooting

So i keep looking at all these threads about Fusion and i am really tempted to try it but i have one question, it seems that it does not come with Voodoo and that i would need to get it from somewhere else if i want it, i have Bionix 1.9.1 with Voodoo and i am satisfied with it no problems. I know Voodoo can be really tricky if not handled properly, so is there any way that Fusion will come with Voodoo in the future?

adinis78 said:
So i keep looking at all these threads about Fusion and i am really tempted to try it but i have one question, it seems that it does not come with Voodoo and that i would need to get it from somewhere else if i want it, i have Bionix 1.9.1 with Voodoo and i am satisfied with it no problems. I know Voodoo can be really tricky if not handled properly, so is there any way that Fusion will come with Voodoo in the future?
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You can use voodoo with fusion, just pick to use the KK kernal or JACs kernal and do the same steps to enable it as you did the first time. Just ensure you disable voodoo before you try flashing anything.

mikey98277 said:
You can use voodoo with fusion, just pick to use the KK kernal or JACs kernal and do the same steps to enable it as you did the first time. Just ensure you disable voodoo before you try flashing anything.
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thank you, ill give it a try soon.

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can i?

is it possible to have vibrant9 running with JAC's voodoo lagfix+OC and also have OCLF on it too?
sk8rboikelley said:
is it possible to have vibrant9 running with JAC's voodoo lagfix+OC and also have OCLF on it too?
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Why would you want to have so many Lag fixes in first place?
Anywayz, to answer your question. there is nothing preventing you from running multiple LF's on your phone. Just be mindful on what you are doing with your phone and make a nandroid before you do all the LF's
I'm calling a To-Fu'd phone soon...
Just flash a froyo rom and leave the lag-fixes alone!

Custom 2.2 froyo kernel anyone? Suggestions?

I have been searching around on this forum but have been having trouble finding a custom kernel that will speed my system up (fix lag and overclock processor) that is compatible with 2.2 froyo.. i have found a few for eclair, but none for froyo. please post any suggestions! thanks
See this?
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=864389
You want the link nearest to the bottom of the 1st post. Ignore the ROMs there. No OC AFAIK, though.
Try Eugene's latest. Since I installed it all my apps open up instantly and the battery life is great. No overclock or lag fix needed.
I would also suggest Eugene's Super IO, and avoid any lagfix/voodoo unless you feel comfortable with it and what it means.
Team whiskeys 1.3 d.o.w kernal works great if you dont mind the battery drain
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epakrat75 said:
See this?
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=864389
You want the link nearest to the bottom of the 1st post. Ignore the ROMs there. No OC AFAIK, though.
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So this kernel works well? I would probably be using it with JL2 and voodoo... i c where he says its voodoo compatible. but i guess i would need to disable voodoo 1st (at the bottom of the 1st post in this link http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=821468 ) ? then i would re-enable it?
s15274n said:
I would also suggest Eugene's Super IO, and avoid any lagfix/voodoo unless you feel comfortable with it and what it means.
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Does eugene's super IO run fast? i am currently running voodoo and it seems to have helped a lot. what do you mean if i "feel comfortable with it and what it means?" what does it mean to run a lagfix?
Yes, the dragon voodoo kernel seemed to work well. However, I used that before there were other options. I'm currently using this one without issue: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=870480. It is put out by the voodoo developer himself.
s15274n said:
I would also suggest Eugene's Super IO, and avoid any lagfix/voodoo unless you feel comfortable with it and what it means.
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can you link me to this? i've searched for it, but eugenes threads say not on xda anymore
and i've heard the super IO does work wonderful.
will it run fine with Axura 2.1?
Eugene's stuff can be found here: http://eb-productions.proboards.com/index.cgi
epakrat75 said:
Eugene's stuff can be found here: http://eb-productions.proboards.com/index.cgi
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searched SUPER IO, but only comes with results of nero, and clone ginger or something direct link please
so if i install eugene's super IO, what do i do with the voodoo on my phone? just disable it and leave it be? or do i need to flash my nandroid backup back to 2.2 stock w/ axura 2.1 before i had the voodoo... and would this fix it?
s15274n said:
I would also suggest Eugene's Super IO, and avoid any lagfix/voodoo unless you feel comfortable with it and what it means.
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Does Eugenes new kernel have the ability to over clock? I'm using his his 1.12GHz oc kernel #20 and would like to upgrade.
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[Q] Enabling voodoo after ROM setup

Ive been using Nero v3 for a little while, and Im interested in trying voodoo. Since flashing, Ive installed a few tweaks (some updated apps from SGS tools), and a theme (SGB 2.2.2).
I know its damn near impossible to perma-brick this phone, but is it safe to enable voodoo now that Ive tweaked the rom a bit?
You should have no problems. I've done it a few times on nero v3.
Thanks, Ill be giving it a try later tonight, but Im debating on waiting til the new SBG comes out...
I've made a LOT of changes and voodoo + nero v3 play very well together.
Remember, its a stock kernel so it really is very safe. Just recall to disable before flashing anything unless it too is voodoo'd. ha
Took the plunge, thanks for easing my fear of possible dragons hah
Can you elaborate on what you can flash when voodoo is enabled?
Sdobron said:
Can you elaborate on what you can flash when voodoo is enabled?
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Basically anything but a rom or kernel that doesn't support ext4 FS is safe. In other words, almost anything since most rom developers are packaging voodoo kernels now
So if nero v4 came out with the voodoo kernel I could flash the package and not have to convert to rfs and back to ext4?
^ yes, unless sombionix states otherwise.

Flashing New Rom With Odex UVJL4 Voodoo Froyo Rom Help

OK, so running Odex UVJL4 Voodoo Froyo Rom and I want to flash a new Rom Axura 2.2.5.9 Rom what is it going to take for me to flash this new Rom?
Do I need to uninstall Voodoo Lag Fix First and if so whats the best way to do that? And after thats done whats next? dont want to run into any issues! But I want that new Axura 2.2.5.9 Rom looks freaking awesome! Thanks for any help!
darkside79 said:
OK, so running Odex UVJL4 Voodoo Froyo Rom and I want to flash a new Rom Axura 2.2.5.9 Rom what is it going to take for me to flash this new Rom?
Do I need to uninstall Voodoo Lag Fix First and if so whats the best way to do that? And after thats done whats next? dont want to run into any issues! But I want that new Axura 2.2.5.9 Rom looks freaking awesome! Thanks for any help!
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You don't necessarily need to disable voodoo if you go from a ROM with Voodoo 5.x enabled kernel to another ROM that utilizes Voodoo infused kernel. I've done it jumping from nero beta v3 with supercurio's jl4 kernel to nerov2+voodoo jl4 to nerov3+voodoo jl5. However, it is recommended to ODIN back to stock before jumping from ROM to ROM. It is also suggested to disable Voodoo just in case, I am just playing danger ranger
lqaddict said:
You don't necessarily need to disable voodoo if you go from a ROM with Voodoo 5.x enabled kernel to another ROM that utilizes Voodoo infused kernel. I've done it jumping from nero beta v3 with supercurio's jl4 kernel to nerov2+voodoo jl4 to nerov3+voodoo jl5. However, it is recommended to ODIN back to stock before jumping from ROM to ROM. It is also suggested to disable Voodoo just in case, I am just playing danger ranger
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can I just disable voodoo then Flash the AXURA Vibrant Edition 2.2.5.9 Beast Rom
using Rom Manager.without to many problems? its a real pain odin back to stock!
thanks for any tips and help!
darkside79 said:
can I just disable voodoo then Flash the AXURA Vibrant Edition 2.2.5.9 Beast Rom
using Rom Manager.without to many problems? its a real pain odin back to stock!
thanks for any tips and help!
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You can do that as well
EDIT: just remember to boot into CWR via the power menu and not from the ROM Manager
installed fine! its freaking awesome. lighting fast and no lag!

[Q] Voodoo sound and OC question.

Ok so I just put the Honey Sweet 2.4 Rom on my phone after I downloaded the KA6 Kernel + Voodoo from Here . Now my question is this, Is the voodoo sound already modified to be better or are there settings I should go in and tweak to make it absolutely amazing. Also I want to OC my phone to either 1.2 or 1.4Ghz. I have SetCPU and I want to know what exactly I need to enter to have it up and running. I am a noob at this stuff but I do understand the risks involved with this stuff. I am eager to learn. I did to a search in the android general forum as well as this one and came up with lists and lists of threads that only mention voodoo. Thanks in advance!
Philip.
xspeedaddictx said:
Ok so I just put the Honey Sweet 2.4 Rom on my phone after I downloaded the KA6 Kernel + Voodoo from Here . Now my question is this, Is the voodoo sound already modified to be better or are there settings I should go in and tweak to make it absolutely amazing. Also I want to OC my phone to either 1.2 or 1.4Ghz. I have SetCPU and I want to know what exactly I need to enter to have it up and running. I am a noob at this stuff but I do understand the risks involved with this stuff. I am eager to learn. I did to a search in the android general forum as well as this one and came up with lists and lists of threads that only mention voodoo. Thanks in advance!
Philip.
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Gotta get the VooDoo app from the market....then you'll be able to control the various VooDoo sound enhancements
To OC your phone you need an OC kernel...a stock VooDoo kernel can't do this...so you'll need a kernel like Destroyer of Worlds (DoW14) or Eugene's Dead Horse or Dragon kernel...i think they will come overclocked @ 1.2ghz by default...since not all Vibrants can handle 1.4ghz....check out those kernels and read about them before flashing....i personally would recommend Dead Horse..since Dragon gave me kernel panics and DoW14 was just not for me
EDIT: Misread the OP....just like the post below...stock VooDoo kernels don't come with VooDoo sound...gotta get the ones that say it comes w/ VooDoo sound
Stock voodoo kernels do not have Voodoo sound included you need to use a kernel like Categorically Worthless, Overstock, Dragon or DeadHorse in conjunction with the voodoo control application to utilize the voodoo sound features.
See thats the thing. In the instruction it had me install one of the stock kernels with voodoo first and then after flashing the honey sweet it included a kernal with these features:
"- Overstock Kernel OverStock v1.3, 341MB, Voodoo Sound, Color, Lagfix, BLN(thanks cmenard) Voodoo Disabled by default"
So it now has a different Kernel (I dont know what Overstock kernel is) with voodoo sound and all such.
xspeedaddictx said:
See thats the thing. In the instruction it had me install one of the stock kernels with voodoo first and then after flashing the honey sweet it included a kernal with these features:
"- Overstock Kernel OverStock v1.3, 341MB, Voodoo Sound, Color, Lagfix, BLN(thanks cmenard) Voodoo Disabled by default"
So it now has a different Kernel (I dont know what Overstock kernel is) with voodoo sound and all such.
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overstock is the name of the kernel it supports voodoo sound but does not support oc/uv
shreddintyres said:
overstock is the name of the kernel it supports voodoo sound but does not support oc/uv
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Ok I see. So I can flash another kernel on there that will allow me to OC? Will that wipe all of my info or no? As far as the voodoo goes should I be tweaking any sound settings or is it already where it should be? Thanks for your help!
xspeedaddictx said:
Ok I see. So I can flash another kernel on there that will allow me to OC? Will that wipe all of my info or no? As far as the voodoo goes should I be tweaking any sound settings or is it already where it should be? Thanks for your help!
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as to voodoo sound it has some defaults set but it doesnt hurt to play with it so you get the perfect sound for you. as to other kernels you can flash other kernels but make sure read up on the initial posts by the developer and follow their instructions to the letter.
shreddintyres said:
as to voodoo sound it has some defaults set but it doesnt hurt to play with it so you get the perfect sound for you. as to other kernels you can flash other kernels but make sure read up on the initial posts by the developer and follow their instructions to the letter.
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There wouldn't maybe be a guide to this voodoo control app somewhere around here would there? If not I guess I will just figure it out haha. Thank you for the help I will see what the developer has to say regarding the kernel.
xspeedaddictx said:
There wouldn't maybe be a guide to this voodoo control app somewhere around here would there? If not I guess I will just figure it out haha. Thank you for the help I will see what the developer has to say regarding the kernel.
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you are welcome, the voodoo control app is fairly self explanatory, if you have issues with it feel free to pm me i just may take me a lil while to reply.

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