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Im rooted and running eclipse 1.3 the only fix/mod I've run is the hdmi mirroring service fix. I'm trying to judge the efficiency of underclocking for a science fair project. The idea is that underclocking will conserve the battery but that it will slow the phone down to the point where it will take so much more time to do stuff that the increased battery life is pointless because you can't accomplish as much.
But I digress. The real reason i'm here is because I can't get any cpu 'app' to work. I've tried rom toolbox, setcpu, and antutu cpu master. While they let me use the cpu sliders, my phone just ignores them.
I don't just want, I NEED a fix for this. Please respond quickly, science fair is in ten days and its 20% off my grade.
I will be sooooo grateful for any fix.
I'm not positive but I thought because we do not have an unlocked bootloader we can not adjust our kernal there for no over or underclock unless it can be controlled in a script but I'm not positive and I'm just making a snap response
I think that it is actually possible to underclock your phone. I just forgot where the file was lol. I will try to find it.
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Have you tried the CPU script? Overmind or navenrob or someone made one. Try Liberty or Molten as well, they might be built in.
Just FYI in the future, try to start projects like this as soon as you get them. A few days will not yield enough data to really judge efficiently :/.
Just use navendrob's cpu script. Its part of his init.d hack. Then adjust the max clock freq with script editor overwrite the file and reboot.
I used setcpu to check the freqs because the max and min sliders will reflect what you enter for values.
Sent from my Eclipsed and ICS themed X2.
That is exactly what I couldn't remember!
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T3HBR1AN said:
Just use navendrob's cpu script. Its part of his init.d hack. Then adjust the max clock freq with script editor overwrite the file and reboot.
I used setcpu to check the freqs because the max and min sliders will reflect what you enter for values.
Sent from my Eclipsed and ICS themed X2.
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U dont need to flash that hack tho.
The cpu hack is already in the eclipse's stock init.d script.
Just edit the part of 98(or 99?)tweaks that refers to cpu frequency. It is near the top
Use root explorer to find and edit...
Dont forget to delete the .bak that is made as it will run as well unless deleted.
ashclepdia said:
U dont need to flash that hack tho.
The cpu hack is already in the eclipse's stock init.d script.
Just edit the part of 98(or 99?)tweaks that refers to cpu frequency. It is near the top
Use root explorer to find and edit...
Dont forget to delete the .bak that is made as it will run as well unless deleted.
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Its 99tweaks. Its under /system/etc/init.d.
I couldn't remember if Eclipse had the clock speed script in it. I knew the Speedy scripts dont. Must have gotten myself mixed up. Haha
Sent from my Eclipsed and ICS themed X2.
Thanks all, I just edited the script and so far, limiting it to only 1ghz has worked no problem.
One final question though, do any of you happen to now the default clock speed (what it would run at on eclipse if I left it completely untouched) when using the stock browser (no videos or multitasking)? My tests seem ti show it to be very close to 1ghz.
Ps. How do I edit the thread title? Id like to add "solved" to the title
Ummm 1ghz is what it was at for max frequency.... Before anything was changed
from my X2 roaming the north
Personally what I would do in your situation is adjust the max clock and use a few benchmarking programs. Run each max speed a couple of times with each program. Find an average benchmark value and record that for each max value you define. Its unbiased. Your 'feeling' of how the system runs isn't quantitative.
Sent from my Eclipsed and ICS themed X2.
This app allows you to control your CPU voltages with an easy to use interface. You can increase or decrease voltages (undervolt or overvolt) for all frequencies or fine tune voltages for each individual frequency.
! HTC DEVICES !
! ROOT is Required !
! Kernel that supports HAVS or SVS voltage adjustment REQUIRED !
In addition, if you are an Incredikernel user, the app may also be used to toggle Incredikernel specific features on and off, namely USB fast charging and audio boost.
Get it over at http://www.incredikernel.com
IncrediControl is now also available in the market:
IncrediControl (If you have a dual core CPU do not use the market version until v1.5 final is released)
IncrediControl - Ad Free
Additionally, all donators are eligible to receive the Ad Free version. It doesn't matter how much or how little you donate or have donated. If you don't want to purchase the app from the market, you may donate using the button on this page. Please register on the site first and include your username in the comments box.
All previous donators, please register on the site if you have not done so and contact me with your username!
NOTE: It is a requirement of the HAVS adjustment that the kernel you are using has the HAVS sysfs interface implemented. If it does not, it will not work.
NOTE2: Before using, please delete any boot scripts you may have in /etc/init.d that toggle any of the settings this app controls.
Get it at http://www.incredikernel.com
Restore script - use this if you went too low and find yourself in a boot loop. Flash through recovery:
http://www.incredikernel.com/?p=229
IncrediControl v1.5 beta1:
This is an open beta of the latest IncrediControl. Changes include:
Dual core snapdragon(msm8x60) support
CPU frequency adjustment
Ability to tweak various CPU governors
Numerous bug fixes
Please test and report any bugs in the forum. I have not yet implemented the ability to set governor settings or CPU frequencies on boot. This will be implemented before the final release so please do not report this as an issue.
http://www.incredikernel.com/?p=419
IncrediControl v1.5 beta2:
Fixed compatibility with some msm8x60 kernels
http://www.incredikernel.com/?p=422
IncrediControl v1.5 Beta3:
Ability to set cpu and governor settings on boot
Updated support for Incredikernel Rezound
http://www.incredikernel.com/?p=430
Any chances of a kernel to go along with this? Ziggy's didn't like my phone and I always liked your's on my old incredible
sent from my newly unlocked Rezound
Using Ziggy's kernel. App works good, but FCs on click of the SVS portion? hmm
Izeltokatl said:
Using Ziggy's kernel. App works good, but FCs on click of the SVS portion? hmm
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It might be a permissions thing. I tested on my own internal build. I'll look into it.
New beta posted that fixes compatibility with ziggy's kernels.
Thanks
Thanks for releasing app so fast Chad.
I enjoyed your work on my Incredible and I look forward to your work on the Rezound.
The app makes my life easier, and I've been tweaking it down bit by bit to see how much I can get this phone to sip.
Do you have any plans to do kernels? I'm using Ziggy's which seems to be running fine now (although i had a reboot earlier, but who knows why that happened).
I ran just your kernels religiously on my Incredible and enjoyed the performance and stability.
Regardly, thanks again for all the work you do bro.
Works great!
I would recommend for the Rezound screen size to make the buttons a tad wider. They are rather tiny on this screen and sometimes when i click the voltage adjustment button I click on the value input and go into keyboard entry mode. I have rather smaller hands so i would imaging its more annoying for bigger people.
other than that, great job.
Awesome app. I didn't know you had incorporated cpu controls into it
sent from my newly unlocked Rezound
is the default setting the default setting for HTC Rezound without ANY modification?
dccoh said:
Thanks for releasing app so fast Chad.
I enjoyed your work on my Incredible and I look forward to your work on the Rezound.
The app makes my life easier, and I've been tweaking it down bit by bit to see how much I can get this phone to sip.
Do you have any plans to do kernels? I'm using Ziggy's which seems to be running fine now (although i had a reboot earlier, but who knows why that happened).
I ran just your kernels religiously on my Incredible and enjoyed the performance and stability.
Regardly, thanks again for all the work you do bro.
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I get random reboots on Ziggy's no matter what governor and clock speed.
It wipes dalvik cache when it happens too.
If i do a set cpu stress test, and let it sit there, eventually the freeze/reboot happens.
Something about how it's written.
pkopalek said:
I get random reboots on Ziggy's no matter what governor and clock speed.
It wipes dalvik cache when it happens too.
If i do a set cpu stress test, and let it sit there, eventually the freeze/reboot happens.
Something about how it's written.
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I get it random reboots too, I tried many ROMs out and i still get them. The conclusion I get from it is that we have bad chips.
Ziggy mentioned it had something to do with the cache getting corrupted. Im wondering if regularly clearing it would prevent bootloops from happening
sent from my newly unlocked Rezound
pagereborn said:
is the default setting the default setting for HTC Rezound without ANY modification?
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The default voltages are whatever the kernel default voltages are.
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Hey Chad, I shot a pm your way.
Can I download these from my computer, transfer to my sd card and go, or do I have to boot it into recovery and go through another process, thanks in advance.
You install them side loaded. no flashing
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dccoh said:
Hey Chad, I shot a pm your way.
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Back at you
Izeltokatl said:
You install them side loaded. no flashing
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Will they show as an app? I am running ziggys kernel, have installed this a couple of times and nothing ever shows up, what should I do?
Anyone know what's the default setting for rezound without any modifications?
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Has anyone tried the SuperCharger in the thread below on the TFP? Was wondering if it would make a difference or only really matters on devices with lower RAM to start with. Any thoughts?
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=991276
I tried it a while back...works, but doesn't yet integrate well with ICS, as it does on Gingerbread.
Fine for ICS... go to android.mimic.ca and supercharge your services.jar and set permissions
zeppelinrox said:
Fine for ICS... go to android.mimic.ca and supercharge your services.jar and set permissions
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Interesting haven't seen that site before ... so basically go to the thread I listed in the OP, install the script, fun the ICS compatibility steps, then go to the site you listed and patch the services.jar file? Might have to try this, wish there were some real benchmarks out there to see what gains it gives.
zeppelinrox said:
Fine for ICS... go to android.mimic.ca and supercharge your services.jar and set permissions
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eheheh.... any post about supercharger anywhere, and zeppelinrox will find it.
RubenRybnik said:
Interesting haven't seen that site before ... so basically go to the thread I listed in the OP, install the script, fun the ICS compatibility steps, then go to the site you listed and patch the services.jar file? Might have to try this, wish there were some real benchmarks out there to see what gains it gives.
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Yeah it`s all explained in post 2 of the supercharger thread.
Install script, grab the patched services.jar, do step 8 (set permissions) of the tutorial in post 2
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eheheh.... any post about supercharger anywhere, and zeppelinrox will find it.
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Nah... I`m stalking you LOL
Ok ... Ran the script, selected all recommendations, clean/rebooted, patched the services.jar, clean and rebooted, ran supercharger script again, now says I'm 100% supercharged.
Couple of questions at this point:
1.) Do I have to run the script every boot or periodically, or is it automated? I did this all with terminal emulator, didn't use the ScriptManager.
2.) There are a lot of options in the menu list( great to have options ) Anything else I should be doing in those options for selections above what is run by the script automatically( I did run the emisions to fix permissions just in case ).
3.) Not sure how to disable the two excepts from the OP in the script thread below on AOKP( or any other ROM before, never heard of these )
Code:
If you are using compcache and have lag or slow down after SuperCharging,
DISABLE compache, wipe caches and re-enable it.
Also make sure to uncheck/disable lock home in memory! (and leave it unchecked)
4.) How do I verify everything is all set, and running correctly after a reboot( or any other time I need )
5.) Does anything else have to be scheduled to run periodically? Does ScriptManager do scheduling, or do I have to add a cronjob or something.
Thanks for this, really thanks ... Look forward to testing the performance differences and letting fellow Prime users know what a great job the script dev did
EDIT: Script also says that I should use 1000HP but SuperWinFree Calculator Values are set so I'm "ok" should I enable the 1000HP settings from the script option to get better performance? Really want to milk what I can from this
If it was 100% supercharged without running 99supercharger manually, then it`s all set.
On ICS there is no lock home in memory option so don`t worry about that.
Same thing if you aren`t using compcache or zram.
You can verify everything just by running the V6 script just like you did before.
Script manager does do scheduling.. many do the detailing and engine flush and fix emissions via SM schedule.
You can go more aggressive but it may not bring any added benefit and only serve to unnecessarily hamper multitasking.
Just test with more aggressive and see if it`s snappier or not... though it likely won`t be lol
zeppelinrox said:
If it was 100% supercharged without running 99supercharger manually, then it`s all set.
On ICS there is no lock home in memory option so don`t worry about that.
Same thing if you aren`t using compcache or zram.
You can verify everything just by running the V6 script just like you did before.
Script manager does do scheduling.. many do the detailing and engine flush and fix emissions via SM schedule.
You can go more aggressive but it may not bring any added benefit and only serve to unnecessarily hamper multitasking.
Just test with more aggressive and see if it`s snappier or not... though it likely won`t be lol
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Awesome, thanks for the info. I'll test out the next day or two and let ya'll know how things are running
Sent from my Transformer Prime TF201 using Tapatalk 2
Hell, that is way too complicated especially for a stock odexed rom. So many steps and I don't have cwm. Otherwise it looks like it is worthwhile.
no need for CWM.
Maybe you can try deodexing the rom and use the mimic site.
Just leave it deodexed.
Or flash a custom rom
pbezza said:
Hell, that is way too complicated especially for a stock odexed rom. So many steps and I don't have cwm. Otherwise it looks like it is worthwhile.
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If you have a deodexed ROM it really isn't complicated at all, the OP in the thread looks like it has a lot of steps, but really 95% of it is all automated
zeppelinrox said:
no need for CWM.
Maybe you can try deodexing the rom and use the mimic site.
Just leave it deodexed.
Or flash a custom rom
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So Do you mean the below ??
- deodexed the services.odex
- Drop the classes.dex to services.jar then upload it to mimic site.
- Download the modified services.jar file to /system/framework.
Will it work?
It is really pain my ass to go though all steps for the odexed ROMS.
Have anyone had a script or a simple step to modify the services.odex ??
I believe it is in WSG.07 I'm not sure though
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That thread with the instructions is too poorly written....It's an assault of random words, some underlined, some bonded, some underlined and bolded with different font sizes. Can a normal human actually read through it and understand it? Jesus christ!
But it is included with the wsg rom.
@zeppelinrox
Thanks for the work. So basically this script changes Android's auto mem mgr (AMM) default minfree values, which are six numbers in /sys/module/lowmemorykiller/parameters/minfree. Is that correct?
You mentioned empirical testing for your chosen values for the Milestone. How do you determine what is optimal for any given device? Do you simply take percentages of the total available RAM?
For the DIY'ers, is your script the same as putting the below two commands into an auto-start script, using Script Manager?
echo "A,B,C,D,E,F" > /sys/module/lowmemorykiller/parameters/minfree
where A,B,C,D,E,F are "kill thresholds" set for each of six priority groups. Note: Values are in 4KB pages, so divide by 256 to convert to megabytes.
/system/bin/compcache stop
Reference:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=622666 (most helpful)
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=16635617
http://www.droidforums.net/forum/liquid/102674-disable-enable-compcache-fix-redraws.html
http://code.google.com/p/compcache/
yumms said:
That thread with the instructions is too poorly written....It's an assault of random words, some underlined, some bonded, some underlined and bolded with different font sizes. Can a normal human actually read through it and understand it? Jesus christ!
But it is included with the wsg rom.
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Glad it wasn't just me. I got way overwhelmed with that convoluted mess of a post.
(No offense meant to anyone)
e.mote said:
@zeppelinrox
Thanks for the work. So basically this script changes Android's auto mem mgr (AMM) default minfree values, which are six numbers in /sys/module/lowmemorykiller/parameters/minfree. Is that correct?
You mentioned empirical testing for your chosen values for the Milestone. How do you determine what is optimal for any given device? Do you simply take percentages of the total available RAM?
For the DIY'ers, is your script the same as putting the below two commands into an auto-start script, using Script Manager?
echo "A,B,C,D,E,F" > /sys/module/lowmemorykiller/parameters/minfree
where A,B,C,D,E,F are "kill thresholds" set for each of six priority groups. Note: Values are in 4KB pages, so divide by 256 to convert to megabytes.
/system/bin/compcache stop
Reference:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=622666 (most helpful)
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=16635617
http://www.droidforums.net/forum/liquid/102674-disable-enable-compcache-fix-redraws.html
http://code.google.com/p/compcache/
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I didn't rehash anything.
I made a totally new wheel.
Nobody else has thought to rearrange the adjs grouping limits, ADJ priorities so that some items are more important than others and all that is in conjuction with minfree values.
Minfree values is secondary.
AKMO or AMM or other Minfree managers have always done that.
That's only the gas.
I rebuilt the engine.
acdcking12345 said:
Glad it wasn't just me. I got way overwhelmed with that convoluted mess of a post.
(No offense meant to anyone)
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Yes, you aren't the only person that failed the comprehension test.
I don't want dumb people using my script to break their phones.
You're welcome.
>Nobody else has thought to rearrange the adjs grouping limits, ADJ priorities so that some items are more important than others and all that is in conjuction with minfree values.
Thanks for the note. I've skimmed through your script, and saw that you also write out the ADJ file (along with some other minor tweaks). Linux mem use isn't my forte, but the below explains it simply enough.
http://www.cs.fsu.edu/~baker/device...x/drivers/staging/android/lowmemorykiller.txt
Rather than asking for further specifics, I'll just parse through the script. It's not complicated.
>Yes, you aren't the only person that failed the comprehension test.
>I don't want dumb people using my script to break their phones.
Thanks also for demonstrating your maturity level.
ATP Tweak was developed by Saturn_De, but he discontinued development or new change for this app. I have got permission from him to continue and update this app with the latest appropriate Tweaks for Asus Transformer Prime.
ATP Tweak is an app, which provides and loads kernel modules and sets I/O schedulers (also on device startup), which are not provided by the shipped kernel from ASUS.
The app can also set the overclocked CPU modes via the /system/etc/cpu*.sh scripts.
The modules, which you see on the right are the ones from this thread, where I try to explain their purpose: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1455382
This version only supports loading and setting of the I/O scheduler on startup.
This app requires ICS and root!
It was developed and test on .28 Stock ROM and kernel
Overclocking can damage your device! Use at your own risk!
Download: https://www.dropbox.com/sh/c9q2vuwpu84c34a/T3VbSSvHld
Install:
Remove the existing V5 or V6, Reboot the Prime to refresh it.
Install the V7
Open the APT_Tweak and start set up it from scratch. Please refer to the screenshot on the second post for settings.
Instruction to load different version of 0.4 tune.sh or any older tune.sh:
By default the tune.v0.4.drive.sh.zip is built with the ATP_Tweak
To load the tune.v0.4.sh.zip or tune.v0.4.max.sh.zip, please refer steps below. Please note: Load one script at the time.
- Open the ATP_Tweak then uncheck on "Load SystemTune on Startup" checkbox then close the ATP_Tweak
- Unzip the desire script and get the tune.sh
- Copy the desire tune.sh to PRIME internal SDCard (/sdcard/data/ATP_TWeak)
- Restart the PRIME to restore to the default system values.
- Once the PRIME is up, Open the ATP_Tweak then check the "Load SystemTune on Startup" checkbox
if you want to put more modules (*.ko), copy *.ko file to /sdcard/data/ATP_TWeak then reopen the ATP_TWeak, the new modules will appear. You could not load a customer module if it is built in your kernel.
Changelog:
V7: Include the System Tune version 0.4 script. By default the tune.v0.4.drive.sh.zip is loaded.
Load update system script or modules from sdcard, refer to the instructions above.
V6: Updated for the System Tune 0.3.
V5:
Remove the tun.ko and xfm4_mode_tunnel.ko due to error when importing on the ASUS Stock ROM .28
Fixed the checkbox status which use the lsmod to list all loaded modules and set the checkbox to be checked.
Added the SIO schedule from thread http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1714253
Allow only one active schedule on start up. You can choose SIO, DEADLINE, CFQ or NOOP on start up. If you want uncheck/unload IO schedule make sure that choose another IO schedule then uncheck/unload disire one.
Load the tuneV0.2.sh on startup. Uncheck the checkbox to restore the original ASUS stock .28 settings. Refer to this thread http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1721799
Older changelog
Reserved
Troubleshooting.
- When the scheduler (CFQ, DEADLINE or SIO ) is active, you can't uncheck the corresponding module to prevent unloading module. If you want unlock the target module, you can reset the scheduler to noop then do it.
- If something is mess up, you can uninstall the ATP Tweak, restart your Prime, install it again then start setting from scratch.
Screenshots
Thanks tsm, looking forward to this thread and updates. Much appreciated that you took this on.
BTW, dropbox is empty, unless your still updating that portion.
Thanks for your work. Looking forward to v6.
Sent from my HTC Vision using xda app-developers app
Oh, I have just messed this dropbox folder, pls check it again. It should be there now.
You have resurrected my Prime with the ATP tweaks - so easy and so effective! I wish we had this 6 mos ago, but now I can say my Prime has never been so fast and smooth (and stable).
So far I have applied:
ATP Tweak with SIO and Tune.sh
Ram2browser
Ez Overclock (1.5 GHz Perf)
The improvement is amazing.
Thanks for your hard work, looks great...
Would this tweak affect OTA updates?
Hey,
I'm a bit of a noob with this sort of thing... but I have my tablet set to the following:
Load SystemTune on Startup
Performance Mode (On)
I just would like to know what the schedulers do, what one is best, whats the difference and if I should mark any of the other things active...
Thanks
- Hyflex
Fast question, when we install the new versions, should we uninstall the previous version first or can we install on top of!
And thank you for answering all my questions.
I found that on start up because of the way I have superuser set, it does show a notification on start-up that its asking for permission, so I guess that's one way of telling if its working.
Thanks
Rob
UPDATE: Whoops, one more question, The ATP tool, does not incorporate the 'build.prop' modules, that someone else on XDA is providing, could that be made part of the tool, with the authors permission of course? I think I read that you use this as well?
UPDATE 2: I went to install the latest version that you posted today. I'm not sure this is a problem or not but thought I should mention it. To be careful, I went to uninstall the previous version, so I thought before I uninstall I should uncheck the boxes that I checked off. All the boxes, except for one allowed me to uncheck them. For some strange reason, I just could not uncheck the SIO modules that is in the list of tweaks we can apply. I tried to check and uncheck all the other tweaks any they allowed it, so I know I was tapping in the correct are to make the check go on and off. I just count not uncheck SIO. Maybe because it was running at the time? So I uninstalled the ATP Tweak app, rebooted, then installed the latest version without issue.
I just wanted to mention it, just in case.
As I said I installed the latest version, applied all the tweaks (only that SIO tweak) and checked off the correct boxes. And, I decided to apply the 'build.prop' tweak from the other forum. I then rebooted the tablet, so far no issues. So I just need to give it time to see if all these things help with the lag issues in the launcher.
Thank you again for all your time and effort with help us, with something I feel Asus themselves should be addressing.
jjdevega said:
Would this tweak affect OTA updates?
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I don't think so, because the modules, script are run and set value at runtime. However to be safe, uninstall it before OTA.
rlanza1054 said:
Fast question, when we install the new versions, should we uninstall the previous version first or can we install on top of!
And thank you for answering all my questions.
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Thank you again for all your time and effort with help us, with something I feel Asus themselves should be addressing.
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I will look at all your suggestion and bug report and then I will add them to the application accordingly.
[email protected] said:
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I have got permission from him to continue and update this app with the latest appropriate Tweaks for Asus Tranformer Prime.
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Awesome that you want to continue this app! My suggestion would be to make it more user friendly by adding in-app information on the different modules and schedules. And maybe making two lists, one for the modules and one for the schedules.
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barisko said:
Awesome that you want to continue this app! My suggestion would be to make it more user friendly by adding in-app information on the different modules and schedules. And maybe making two lists, one for the modules and one for the schedules.
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Totally agree, love this app and so glad dev has restarted on it. Took me a while to get to grips with it. Also the CPU overclocking part is a bit confusing at first, kinda trial and error needed!
Sent from my Sensation Z710e using xda premium
And make options like in ezoverclock! This will be best app for prime
Sent from my HTC Desire HD A9191 using XDA
Sooooo... Do I want everything checked off or just a couple things to increase performance?
Explodee said:
Sooooo... Do I want everything checked off or just a couple things to increase performance?
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- For the I/O Sheduler: Checked the Sio-iosched, choose it on the spinner to active it and check on the checkbox "Set Scheduler on Start up" that will start up the SIO.
- For the SystemTune: Simply click on the checkbox "Loas SystemTune on start up"
Those simple things above will make your Prime fly.
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- For the I/O Sheduler: Checked the Sio-iosched, choose it on the spinner to active it and check on the checkbox "Set Scheduler on Start up" that will start up the SIO.
- For the SystemTune: Simply click on the checkbox "Loas SystemTune on start up"
Those simple things above will make your Prime fly.
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When you say you choose it on the spinner, do you mean you select it from the list on the right side? And if so, is there a check mark there? I don't get that, I do get that atp has been granted superuser.
Great everything. Browser might lag a tad from time to time, but with sio and this app, noticeable performance boost. Even typing is smoother...
Thanks!!!
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Gage_Hero said:
When you say you choose it on the spinner, do you mean you select it from the list on the right side? And if so, is there a check mark there? I don't get that, I do get that atp has been granted superuser.
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1. Check iso on right down side
2. Now you have in left up corrner to choose what you want like noop or sio.
3. Check box load 1 and second box in left corrner and reboot!
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Pegaz-7 said:
1. Check iso on right down side
2. Now you have in left up corrner to choose what you want like noop or sio.
3. Check box load 1 and second box in left corrner and reboot!
SORRY FOR BAD ENGLISH
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Your english is fine, but the thing is, if I change to say noop as active and then select sio-sched I don't get a check mark on it. The box is blank no matter how many times I push on it. Is that the way it is suppose to work?
I've been using the latest energy rom, and its set up with default cpu settings (UC @ 1.2 min 192 mHz, etc.), and those settings are always default, no matter what I set up in say kozmikkick's aroma installer for his kernel. So, that leaves me with resorting to a cpu tuner, that I'd rather not use to alter what the rom is set up to, to have the phone run the way I want it to run. Where or how would I go about changing what the rom is set up to do? What files need to be edited? I just want the kernel to do what its designed to do, and have it set up once and know that it'll always run that way, without having a tuner run in the background.
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It's easier to use no frills CPU or another app.
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I'm using no frills now, but just was wondering if there was a way to edit all the settings out, or just delete a file altogether.
andy55 said:
I'm using no frills now, but just was wondering if there was a way to edit all the settings out, or just delete a file altogether.
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well you could edit the init.postboot.sh to set the frequencies at startup
andy55 said:
I've been using the latest energy rom, and its set up with default cpu settings (UC @ 1.2 min 192 mHz, etc.), and those settings are always default, no matter what I set up in say kozmikkick's aroma installer for his kernel. So, that leaves me with resorting to a cpu tuner, that I'd rather not use to alter what the rom is set up to, to have the phone run the way I want it to run. Where or how would I go about changing what the rom is set up to do? What files need to be edited? I just want the kernel to do what its designed to do, and have it set up once and know that it'll always run that way, without having a tuner run in the background.
Thanks!
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I took the init.postboot.sh file and replaced it with the init.qcom.postboot.sh file from the stock Rom. I just renamed it to init.postboot.sh so it would replace what is in energy. Seems to work fine for me. I don't see any ill effects so far. Any devs tell me if that is not a good thing to do. I just thought i'd try something on my own for once.
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