Hey guys, this thing poped up a while ago over at the Galaxy S forums
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=981125
its suppose to increase overall smoothness of the phone in general, no porting was required to go on to basically all the other galaxy s and works for most of the froyo Roms. This is not suppose to change the benchmark scores in anyway, so the increase/decrease is most likely due to something else
Flashing the update.zip WILL NOT WORK, you have to use the alternative method which is replacing the files with root explorer, or something similar.
So it seems we have a mixed bag of results, if you actually applied the tweak (properly), please please vote if it works for you or not.
and of course, i take absolutely no credit for the work
Interesting post. I just backed up those two files:
/system/bin/app_process
/system/bin/system_server
...and then installed it through xRecovery. It seems to work fine. I mean, the bootanimation is still there, and nothing seems to crash (except Angry Birds for some reason, but I think that was already happening before I installed this). I can't say whether or not it's had a big effect though. Scrolling though the app drawer (in ADWLauncher EX) seems pretty smooth, as does scrolling in Root Explorer. I'll have to try it longer.
Thanks!
Edit: Wait, I don't think it installed properly. I checked the filesizes and they're still the originals. I'll try it again. Hold on.
hmmm no noticeable change but it did seem to boost my linpack
could be placebo but it does seem slightly smoother, like maybe it maxes your fps or something along those lines
Yup, not very noticeable but seem to increase my quadrant 10%. Still need to test more.
But, install in xrecovery, file date still 2008, file size fixed with new install. Anybody, have same issue?
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Yup, installing it through xRecovery does nothing. It doesn't give an error, but it doesn't copy the files either. I managed to install the files properly using adb through xRecovery. I tried though adb while the phone was booted normally, but it couldn't overwrite the files because they were in use.
After installing, it works, but same story as above. I can't tell if it's better or worse. Quadrant scores about the same (~1300 for me) and Linpack scores around 34 (instead of 30 normally). The Linpack score could be because I had just rebooted though.
BTW, this is on FreeX10 beta 4.
Yup, just applied it (using Root Explorer) on CM 6.1.3 V4.4, after reading your post.. Killed boot-animation (to show its there), and doesn't seem to harm anything besides that. Hard to tell the difference, but maybe less laggy (I use Go Launcher (as cube) and LOTS of widgets) and apps loading slightly faster/ smoother.. Think I'll keep it!
Thank you for pointing, and thanks to nikademus! )
I'm on cm6.1.3 4.5.7, my x10 run at maximum 600mhz (setcpu) to save power. It's seem better speed. Just keep it, at least it's not harmful
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Can anyone confirm if it actually does something really noticeable? Like maybe making the arc launcher a bit less laggy in Wolfbreak's rom??
abdurahman said:
Can anyone confirm if it actually does something really noticeable? Like maybe making the arc launcher a bit less laggy in Wolfbreak's rom??
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it does definitely seem to improve scores at least, like stated though you need to use root explorer to move the files into the system/bin/ folder yourself. flashing the zip doesn't work
abdurahman said:
Can anyone confirm if it actually does something really noticeable? Like maybe making the arc launcher a bit less laggy in Wolfbreak's rom??
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How noticeable does it really need to be? I love the Go Launcher because HS can be configured as rotating cube (a bit like my Linux with Compiz), but it had begone to feel a little laggy and now its perfectly smooth again.. Good enough for me!
thats weird, i don't think its suppose to raise any scores. But i guess on a different device it might have different effects.
FWIR what its suppose to do is raise the FPS across the phone and hold it constant.
Just in case imma backup using nandroid then ill install these two files and see what they do!
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killed boot animation which i dont care.
and seems a bit smoother as far as scrolling goes.
so i'd say it did some good and no harm as of now.
I did test quadrant with 1ghz and confirmed not increase my quadrant. But during 3d test fps go up and down unlike before. Xrecovery intallation worked for me, it's kill my bootanimation too.
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Does it really kill boot animation. But I like the cyanogen animation. Does it replace it with something else?
Also do I have to do anything with that Meta file?
Is it possible to reinstall the boot animation or is it impossible with this mod?
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Is it possible to reinstall the boot animation or is it impossible with this mod?
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I installed it using root explorer earlier and a can't see much difference to be fair...
The fps do seem a lil more consistent
And no I looked on the galaxy s thread and couldnt find anything to do with replacing it correct me if I'm wrong mate
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I replaced both of the files by Root Explorer also made a backup.
Then set my cpu speed to (Performance) max 576Mhz min 245.
Phone performance - maintain (scrolling smoother) but manage to save me more battery.
Can't tell the performance for gaming as I'm not a big fans of games.
But it did make my x10i smooth, and save battery!
Edit : Angrybirds running smooth
If you look closely enough, the X10 drops frames severely with this tweak applied. To see what I mean, keep a close eye on the GFX benchmarks in Quadrant, you will notice it drops frames after every 5-8 seconds.
I tested it on Angry Birds too, it drops frames - you just have to watch closely and you will see it. I don't know if it has affected my Quadrant score 'coz I never benchmarked it before replacing the files, and with these 2 files replaced, my score is 1329.
Edit : I'm on Wolfbreak's CM 6.1.3 [2.2.1] v4.4 with MattedBlues theme applied. If neither of you experience dropped frames, it might as well be the theme or the ROM, not sure.
Hey I'm using froyocomb in my mini pro and it sometimes get slow
So what is the best cpu settings for it so it goes fast and saves battery
Sorry for my confusing english
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Don't know either.
BUT you don't want to go to high. Just tried it and it froze the phone, resulting in reboot after reboot.
How you getting on
sent from this midget x10 mini pro using cm7.2.3.3 14.5
Its pretty fast and it doesn't waste that much battery but when I use the wi fi based apps it drains quickly
But I'm really happy with the results so thank ypu kormatoes
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No thank you my friend was no problem
Shadow_Android said:
Its pretty fast and it doesn't waste that much battery but when I use the wi fi based apps it drains quickly
But I'm really happy with the results so thank ypu kormatoes
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sent from this midget x10 mini pro using cm7.2.3.3 14.5
Hey he anyone is still interested in good cpu settings try downloading the app called set cpu it lets you set your cpu to the speed you want when you use it and you can set profiles like when the screen in off it automatically changes the speed of the cpu very low so it doesnt waste too much battery
Sorry for my bad english
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My little bro had 748 Mhz on his Pro and it ran ok but he changed to 729Mhz and it very rarely reboots. He's also running FroyoComb
Each processor, even the same model is different, an overclocked 800 poddra without restarting, while another can sear 750.
You should set your CPU as much if you play games that require high performance or not, etc ...
I hope I have helped.
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hello guys, i`m so new in this forum, and my English language is to bad xD
so he were go which is the maximum frequency allowed in the X10 mini overclocking
691? 710? or more? who is the most safety?
thanks
on my sonyy bread 825 is working great
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I've been experimenting with this a bit.
I've selected my mini pro to be undervolted and with that final stable speed is 691 mhz for me (710 locks me up every so often)
However, I find that my mini pro often responds slow to a lot of things when the cpu is set at 600 mhz, yet it's working satisfactory at 614 mhz and I hardly notice any difference in speed/latency between 614 mhz or 710 mhz at all.
So I'm just sticking at 614 mhz with undervolt for (hopefully) better battery life.
Goodluck with yours
does someone know how can I remove undervolt? After I flashed Cyanogen Froyo CM6-Latest almost everything is working fine, but mini pro freeze when I install an app. Also, my mini pro is u20a now it says it´s a u20i
Regard
4thrun said:
does someone know how can I remove undervolt? After I flashed Cyanogen Froyo CM6-Latest almost everything is working fine, but mini pro freeze when I install an app. Also, my mini pro is u20a now it says it´s a u20i
Regard
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Delete x8uv.ko from /system/lib/modules/
Also delete insmod line from hw_config.sh
Which extension is good for 2.1 x10..
Plzz... help me brother n sister.
By extension you mean ROM?
Edit:
If you do, I'll HIGHLY recommend MiniCM6 1.0.2. + X10 Mini Undervolt to increase the battery with a HUGE ammount.
And finally MDDI Fix for fixing any MDDI lag.
So far this is the best combo I have found for the X10 Mini, and its the one I currently use.
Edit: MiniCM6 includes Undervolt and the MDDI lag fix, so no use in doubleinstalling them.
Just make sure you activate them in the CM Menu.
Some might say that you'd need an overclock module aswell.
But I havent found the need for this at all. Undervolting helps the battery with a few extra days and it doesnt affect performance.
The only one I belive COULD be better is FroyoBread v023c.
But the ROM is currently way too unstable to use for everyday use.
Keep an eye out for updates on it. It will hopefully be updated and fixed in the near future.
Extension means sd card partitions.
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ext3 partition
hi
i have st15i .42 locked boot loader. after rooting and installing a few mods/modules like usb storage, status bar power widget, cwm recovery, im experiencing lags in light/medium games like piggy adventures or fruit ninja. i also have some lags in menu scrolling. any idea about the reason and the solution?
thanx in advance
Test Overclock
If your device you might use a root app for overclocking and another to kill the extra RAM used in the background. Use the CPU Overclock Tuner : Dto do a test and using Antutu Beckmark and make sure your points are higher. If you did then esiver overclock and can improve desenpenho of games. I use Advanced Task Killer to kill free RAM : Cool:. Can there be anything better question search
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V6 Supercharger, forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=991276
Overclocking is quite dangerous and gives only small boost.
thanx for all your attention and help. no i havent over clocked my device. V6 supercharger looks cool. im gonna give it a try. but its a bit strange for me, my room mate's mini is rooted but doesn't have these problems.
ive checked my memory during games. i had a lot of free ram, what can be the reason of lagging except low ram?
Down Clock long Battery
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V6 Supercharger, forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=991276
Overclocking is quite dangerous and gives only small boost.
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The Kernel With Original Factory The final FW 58 is the max supported the Core Clock. Because when short pulses at high speed. This would not have to run anymore. Working below core reduces battery depletion that is true or false.
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The Kernel With Original Factory The final FW 58 is the max supported the Core Clock. Because when short pulses at high speed. This would not have to run anymore. Working below core reduces battery depletion that is true or false.
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I can't understand what you mean.
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