Found this tweet http://twitter.com/#!/nickmcminn60/status/22884452615065600
Basically he is getting some crazy scores and when asked about it, replies http://twitter.com/#!/nickmcminn60/status/22919189341671424
So my question is how did he do this and how can I do it too?
you cant have voodoo and OCLF activated at the same time.
when that guy said "DoW 1.4 voodoo5 with ext2 data loop" he means he is using a kernel overclocked at 1.4Ghz and that kernel comes with the option to use voodoo. however, he did not activate voodoo. instead, he used OCLF lag fix, the ext2 data loop. thus the bloated 2800+ quadrant.
he made it confusing when he used the full description of the kernel "Destroyer of Worlds 1.4 voodoo5" along with ext.2 data loop.
a more accurate description of his setup should be "DoW 1.4 w/ ext 2 data loop"
oh and trust me you don't wanna follow his setup.
that overclocked kernel is based on the i9000, it causes major battery drain.
you will go from fully charged to dead in 8-10hours with light / moderate use.
unless, you're willing to always be hooked up to a charger.
xtone said:
you cant have voodoo and OCLF activated at the same time.
when that guy said "DoW 1.4 voodoo5 with ext2 data loop" he means he is using a kernel overclocked at 1.4Ghz and that kernel comes with the option to use voodoo. however, he did not activate voodoo. instead, he used OCLF lag fix, the ext2 data loop. thus the bloated 2800+ quadrant.
he made it confusing when he used the full description of the kernel "Destroyer of Worlds 1.4 voodoo5" along with ext.2 data loop.
a more accurate description of his setup should be "DoW 1.4 w/ ext 2 data loop"
oh and trust me you don't wanna follow his setup.
that overclocked kernel is based on the i9000, it causes major battery drain.
you will go from fully charged to dead in 8-10hours with light / moderate use.
unless, you're willing to always be hooked up to a charger.
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I agree, you don't want to do that, real world speed difference is not so much as just compared to voodoo not OC.
Actually, you can have both at the same time. I'm not sure you can activate them normally at the same time, but using the Universal Lagfix Kernel, it is possible to have ext4 partitions with ext2 data loops. This is probably what this person is doing. On top of the 40% OC, would lead to massive quadrant scores, albeit a little bit on the risky side.
Thanks, I kinda figured as much.
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I'm considering rooting my Vibrant & going with the one click lag fix. Has anyone noticed a decrease in their battery life after doing this? I'm not sure exactly what this does to the phone. Does it overclock the processor?
If One Click Lag Fix is not running, I honestly don't think you will see a decrease in battery life if you did this particular lag fix. I never had any decrease while using it for a little over a month.
If it is running as it does on boot, I am unsure and cannot give you an answer if it decreases battery life while running in the background. I think it only checks to make sure everything is okay each time the device is booted. You may be able to find more at the topic: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=760571
This lag fix just takes your /data? if I recall correctly at this moment and changes it over to the EXT2 filesystem.
As far as overclocking the processor, no it does not overclock it. SetCPU and whatever other tools out there, or custom roms, would do this however for you if you wanted to do that.
I believe the one click lag fix doesnt change it totally over to ext2. It creates a sizable ext2 partition and runs stuff from there. I've heard the problem with this method is if you are using it long term for months and months it could corrupt some data.
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I'm considering rooting my Vibrant & going with the one click lag fix. Has anyone noticed a decrease in their battery life after doing this? I'm not sure exactly what this does to the phone. Does it overclock the processor?
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Does posting in the wrong section get you want you want? In this case yes, it does. Just be sure to post in the correct place from now on.
It shouldn't do much if anything to battery life. It creates a Ext2 file system partition for apps on your internal SD card. Essentially giving apps better read/write speed over Samsung's RFS file system.
ok WOW. I got the update tonight and was using launcher pro plus and the phone was laggier than before. I switched back to the TW launcher and rebooted my Vibrant. Now, it is much faster than before. The market downloads page loads instantly now and apps load quicker.
3G speed is also improved. I'm now getting over 2.5 down and .5 up. This along with working GPS is a massive update. Now, I can't wait for froyo, but i'm not so anxious.
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Total NOOB here, but I get confused on all the posts.
At one point I ran the Eugene's Vibrant4 rom with one RyanZA's one click lag fix on the one click root.
I ended up going back to stock and waiting for the JI6 OTA. I got impatient and downloaded the JI6 OTA zip from ttp://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=802240
Now I'm just running that on an unrooted Vibrant. I was wondering what is the best Kernel / Rom / LagFix to go with after this update? Are there any yet for the version listed in the link as it is not the leaked version of JI6? (having a hard time deciphering Roms and kernels for leak vs OTA JI6)
Also I have the larger nand chip according to the post here ttp://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=8322865&postcount=131
I was wanting to try the JAC XMOD ttp://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=791478
or the kingklick ttp://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=787410 but I don't wanna mess up my phone, I'm poor as heck and need my phone.
I also want to speed up my phone if at all possible and maybe lengthen battery life... (might be asking too much lol )
Any posts appreciated, and yes I know I'm noob!
yes you might be asking too much. I am currently running Simbionix 1.7 with jac's kernel with voodoo on the J12 modem O/C to 1.2. You will instantly see the speed of your phone increase.
I flashed the J12 modem because its supposed to give you increased battery life. After following the instruction on reconditioning the battery, It still wasn't that great even though others are reporting great battery life. I am going for broke and flashing Bionix 1.7 w/Jacs OC/UV/VOODOO kernel w/ the J16 modem tonight.
First step is rooting your phone with the one click root program and try them all out if you like. Its hard to mess up this phone as you can always flash back to stock with Odin. Even there is a few bugs with Sim1.7 its still a great rom and will be using it this till Froyo is released.
ok, thanks badaphooko01. I guess I will try the Jacs but not sure if I should be trying the voodoo version cause of the larger nand chip.
Ok so I had installed the one click root and Rom Manager, used them to load the Bionix 1.7 w/Jacs OC/UV/VOODOO kernel w/ the J16 modem even tho I see that voodoo is disabled due to my nand chip...and I haven't bought the SetCPU app yet.
Seems like my battery life went up huge even though I haven't yet reconditioned the battery. It was too late to finish after I loaded the rom, had to sleep for work. I figured I would recondition tonight but as it's going I may not need to.
This rom DOES help battery life and it sped up my phone so I am truly happy with it.
Thanks for the input.
Side note, I haven't noticed any freezes or reboots yet due to not having setCPU installed. But I also haven't had time to get all the apps I had previously back on my phone either. :/
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Side note, I haven't noticed any freezes or reboots yet due to not having setCPU installed. But I also haven't had time to get all the apps I had previously back on my phone either. :/
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You shouldn't be getting freezes or reboots at all. The only way I could see that happening is if you installed SetCPU and set the minimum clock speed below 200MHz. Right now without SetCPU installed you are running on the stock speeds of 200min / 1000max which should be fine.
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You shouldn't be getting freezes or reboots at all. The only way I could see that happening is if you installed SetCPU and set the minimum clock speed below 200MHz. Right now without SetCPU installed you are running on the stock speeds of 200min / 1000max which should be fine.
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Makes sense now, thanks for the info, I was thinking the rom oc'd the processor by script or something, now I can stop worrying lol.
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What the heck isnt voodoo supposed to give you an extremely good score? Im only getting between 900 and 1000. I got better scores with super IO.
Are you sure that voodoo is enabled? There is an app in the market you can download for free that will tell you for sure.
Powered by Axura with a dash of Voodoo
I dont know why everyone is so obessesed with quardrant scores. They are not accurate with our hummingbird processors. Also Voodoo doesn't give u the best quadrant scores. I usually get about 1500. I would get over 2000 with OCLF. But voodoo is much better user experience. My suggestion is not to worry so much about scores and focus on how ur phone operates. This is the true test.
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I imagine you installed Voodoo for more than just a boost to your Quadrant score, right?
Anyway, it would seem to me that Voodoo is not active. However, do as post #2 says and report back. It'd also be helpful to know what kernel / ROM you are running.
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I dont know why everyone is so obessesed with quardrant scores. They are not accurate with our hummingbird processors. Also Voodoo doesn't give u the best quadrant scores. I usually get about 1500. I would get over 2000 with OCLF. But voodoo is much better user experience. My suggestion is not to worry so much about scores and focus on how ur phone operates. This is the true test.
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My exact thoughts. I always LOL at people trying to focus on the numbers instead of the overall experience.
I'll bet voodoo isn't active. Check your voodoo folder and see if it's disabled.
I went from 900s to 1400s in Quadrant with it.
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Are you sure that voodoo is enabled? There is an app in the market you can download for free that will tell you for sure.
Powered by Axura with a dash of Voodoo
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What would this app be bro?
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http://www.appbrain.com/app/voodoo-toggle-reboot-button/com.zennmaster.rebootButton
Here ya go this was brought to you not by me but another member named s15274n but now you can thank us both
Yeah its enabled, but im using stock froyo.... And another thing, when it gets to the I/O part of the test it stick on1/4 (database writes or something) for about 2 minutes before moving on.
Try clearing Quadrant's cache and see if that helps.
Settings>Applications>Manage applications>Quadrant
Quadrant is an unreliable synthetic score that doesn't mean anything. How does your phone feel?
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Quadrant is an unreliable synthetic score that doesn't mean anything. How does your phone feel?
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It gives a good overlook though.
With voodoo people need atleast, 1400.
It's definitely not enabled or it's not enabled on all partitions. Check the voodoo log folder on your internal SD card and let us know the results of the conversion. Also reboot into recovery and check if it says voodoo is enabled there (if you're using one of supercurio's new kernels).
the latest incarnations of voodoo don't show you a quadrant number like they did when voodoo only did /data.
So yes, ~1100 is normal for the latest voodoo releases.
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the latest incarnations of voodoo don't show you a quadrant number like they did when voodoo only did /data.
So yes, ~1100 is normal for the latest voodoo releases.
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Really?
I have the new one and mine shows up as about 1500
Switched to oclf 2.2. Getting 1800+
Just got off the phone with Cleo and she said you don't have voodoo enabled. It should never hang on the first phase of I/O test, only for a bit on 3/4. Easy way to know is download the app terminal emulator and simply type mount. All partitions should show up as ext4. Voodoo is way safer than oclf btw, but as long as you are happy then that's all that matters.
I flashed Nero v3 recently; Voodoo is disabled by default.
So far I see no need for increase in speed (the speed boosts I need relate to data =)) but I'm just curious to see if there is a noticeable improvement with it enabled.
Opinions? or dare I say...Facts?
Voodoo just makes everything smoother. Every once your phone might lag in market l but voodoo fixes that. It is just a more smoother experience.
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Try opening several apps...
Then try it on voodoo...
If you are content with the very slight delay, no worries, but an ext4 file system really is a much better user experience.
come back in a week or two. RFS will be laggy. Voodoo/ext4 will still be zippy.
I am a very impatient person. With voodoo disabled I noticed I had to wait for everything to work. Switching screens took a solid sec or two. The lag when opening up an app or mms drove me nuts. With voodoo enabled there is no wait time. Everything works instantly.
So what's the catch? Is there a downside (such as stability issues) in using voodoo?
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So what's the catch? Is there a downside (such as stability issues) in using voodoo?
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I am trying to think of any and come short
The SGS series should've come with EXT4 by default from Samsung
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So what's the catch? Is there a downside (such as stability issues) in using voodoo?
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The only catch is that the battery life drains faster with it enabled. Not enough for me to care though.
Is there a big difference in battery life? Reading the Nero threads, doesn't seem to be a big deal.
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Is there a big difference in battery life? Reading the Nero threads, doesn't seem to be a big deal.
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Voodoo is the stock kernel, and it is not OC'd or anything. I have not personally noticed a difference in battery.... and if there was one, the gain having your file system converted to EXT4 is worth it.
supercuriou is a genius... just roll with it.
Downside... remember to disable it before flashing something.
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I was able to get 36 hours out with Voodoo disabled. With it enabled and a LWP, I only got 28 hours, not sure if it's Voodoo or the LWP but can't really complain about 28 hours. At the same time though, don't notice much of a difference in speed as Nero v3 was already speedy.
OMG, I think I bricked my phone...
I have just intalled Voodoo-lagfix-3.0-SGH-T959-update.zip with Clockwork Recovery and after rebooting my phone is stuck at Kernel Panic/Upload Mode message. That happens after hearing some crazy robot voice talking something about ext4.
I was running a stable Bionic 1.3.1 before having this crazy idea.
I cant get my phone to recovery mode by pressin vol up, vol down a power buttons.
I have searched all the day for something in the xda forums and google but im not able to find any answer.
Is there any way to recover my phone? I dont care for any data.
Please help i'm desperate
Does it hurt to be that stupid? do a search for Odin and learn to use it. You'll have your phone back to normal in no time at all.
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Thanks for the fast reply, vinnydakid
I have already used Odin to install Darky Rom in a Galaxy I9000 and Modafoca in a Galaxy I5000.
I have all the roms, ipt, adb file im my PC for Galaxy 959 (Vibrant) but I am little confused. I am a nobbie and I all know is to follow tutorials.
Can you give me a hand?
Revert to stock
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?p=13132341#post13132341
You realize voodoo 3.0 is like 8 months old right? Read before flashing something...
My Vibrant is now alive!
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Revert to stock
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?p=13132341#post13132341
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Thank you jneal9 !
It is working like a charm now! I though I had bricked my phone for a while but the problem was how to start the phone in download mode.
Sdobron, I downloaded the last lagfix available in voodoo website for Vibrant but didnt realize this was too old.
Thanks everybody. I am going to read more before flashing something.
BTW, wich custom rom do you guys recommend? I am looging for speed and battery saving...
The best roms out now are trigger and bionix for 2.2. I'd recommend trying those with bali kernel (the UV version, if your phone can handle it).
Also, make sure you're converted back to ext4 partitions from voodoo.
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Thank you jneal9 !
It is working like a charm now! I though I had bricked my phone for a while but the problem was how to start the phone in download mode.
Sdobron, I downloaded the last lagfix available in voodoo website for Vibrant but didnt realize this was too old.
Thanks everybody. I am going to read more before flashing something.
BTW, wich custom rom do you guys recommend? I am looging for speed and battery saving...
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No problem. Thanks really go to s15274n for the fantastic guide though.
As for good roms. I like to try them all but seem to keep coming back to Bi-Winning V2 combined with the Bali kernel. It has given me the best battery life of any rom I've used and it's just as fast as any other. Good luck.
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The best roms out now are trigger and bionix for 2.2. I'd recommend trying those with bali kernel (the UV version, if your phone can handle it).
Also, make sure you're converted back to ext4 partitions from voodoo.
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How do I know if my partitions are converted back from voodoo?
I got Trigger 3.2 final with [email protected] #3 kernel according to my phone settings. I will look for this bali kernel and if my phone can handle it.
Thanks Sdobron, jneal9 and s15274n
OM, think I am lost again.. So many files and I dont know what to pick:
Current:
Bali v1.8.5 uncapped
Bali v1.8.5 capped
Bali v1.8.5UV uncapped
Archives:
Bali v1.8.4 [FPS uncapped]
Bali v1.8.4 [FPS capped]
Bali v1.8.3 [FPS uncapped]
Bali v1.8.3 [FPS capped]
Bali v1.8.2
Will try learning on the search button...
Maybe start out with the 1.8.5 uncapped or UV. The uncapped one removes the FPS cap, but some phones get flickery screens when uncapped. If you don't, you're set. If you get flickery screen, switch to the capped or the UV. The UV one has lower CPU voltages and although the battery on the capped and uncapped are still great, it should give a bit better battery life.
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Maybe start out with the 1.8.5 uncapped or UV. The uncapped one removes the FPS cap, but some phones get flickery screens when uncapped. If you don't, you're set. If you get flickery screen, switch to the capped or the UV. The UV one has lower CPU voltages and although the battery on the capped and uncapped are still great, it should give a bit better battery life.
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I ve finished installing Biwinning v2 and Bali 1.8.5 uncapped because of your comments
Everything went fine and there is no flicks in the screen at the moment.
The only thing I dislike about this rom is that keyboard feedback was a lot faster before in Triger rom, almost instantaneous. Any mod for that?
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I ve finished installing Biwinning v2 and Bali 1.8.5 uncapped because of your comments
Everything went fine and there is no flicks in the screen at the moment.
The only thing I dislike about this rom is that keyboard feedback was a lot faster before in Triger rom, almost instantaneous. Any mod for that?
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Did some tweaks in swype settings: No auto spacing, no box suggesting words, fast speed and no precision.
It`s not as fast as Triger default keyboard but 60-70% better.
Hope anyone knows something else.