Is it safe to overclock the Touchpad using setcpu? I have it at 1.5 ghz and it seems to be working fine.
kscully said:
Is it safe to overclock the Touchpad using setcpu? I have it at 1.5 ghz and it seems to be working fine.
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I have been reading about this all day. Some people have claimed that once your device goes to sleep it does not wake up unless you press the POWER + HOME buttons at the same time for 30 sec. I guess YMMV.
Overclocking so far works well. I see no problems as of yet. Just make sure you OC with setcpu; frequencies do not show up in cmsettings when you try to OC there.
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atapia984 said:
I have been reading about this all day. Some people have claimed that once your device goes to sleep it does not wake up unless you press the POWER + HOME buttons at the same time for 30 sec. I guess YMMV.
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mines not overclocked and has happened 4 times today. So, obviously not an overclock only problem. I will tinker around with it, but ive yet to tell myself...man, this needs to be speedier. Its run QUICK. far quicker than WebOS and its many 10second pauses (OCed to 1.7 and patched to boot..)
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I have been reading about this all day. Some people have claimed that once your device goes to sleep it does not wake up unless you press the POWER + HOME buttons at the same time for 30 sec. I guess YMMV.
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Haven't tested it yet, but some say it's a problem due to the "minimum cpu speed" setting when it goes to deep sleep. Something about it being too low and thus can't get out of sleep and setting the minimum higher (not sure of they value) should remedy that.
I'm using SetCpu with a OC of 1.5 and a minimum of 384 with no issues.
my question is should I click the box for set on boot?
i do. set on boot, min 384 max 1512, ondemand tcl
no sleep death, no lag, working great! (mind you im still on CM7 A1, by preference)
What is the difference between ondemand and ondemandtcl settings? Also, any problems encountered running 1.7g I've only read people running 1.5g...
There's a fix to the Sleep of Death issue and that worked for me. I thought using SetCPU caused the sleep problem but that doesn't seem to be the case. I'm going to see how far I can overclock my TouchPad now
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I'm running Setcpu at 384/1.7 with zero problems.
I was having issues at first with failure to wake from sleep but after I changed my min to 384 It has not failed once. All my little problems went away when I made this change. Been running for 12 days without a single need to reboot.
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What is the difference between ondemand and ondemandtcl settings? Also, any problems encountered running 1.7g I've only read people running 1.5g...
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i run 1.5 purely for performance/battery conservation but it goes to 1.7 just as easily too.
also traditionally:
Ondemand - Both CPU cores freely move up and down as needed.
Ondemandtcl - prefers the use of CPU0 unless CPU1 is absolutely necessary for use, then it will kick in. otherwise it will remain idle
does anyone try alpha 3?
I saw people said touchpad freeze when using setcpu. Does it work well?
im oc with 1728 max and 192 min ondemand. no issues or sleep of death. im thinking of bumping it up to 1.8ghz like i have in webos.
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Thats right, just loaded it up after rooting this bad boy and it is working just fine!
I am not responsible if you brick your device in the process.
UPDATE!
Ok so here is what is needed to run this badboy without problems.
Use only the conservative option (least problematic and no sleep comas)
I dont use the widget, i already know the speeds i set it at.
The settings stick even after a reboot, but when you click on the setcpu icon they revert back and you lose your settings. If that happens just go back and click on detect auto speeds and set up your speeds again.
Happy clocking!
what version? 2.0.1?
Were you able to overclock it past the 1ghz?
I rooted mine today and installed setCPU which worked flawlessly but I am not able to move the slider past 1ghz.
I loaded it on mine and while it *appears* to work, it doesn't seem to effect the clocks any.
heck just underclock your phones to save battery lol
I can only seem to clock mines to 800? hmm. I noticed when i first opened setcpu it was clocked to 384/245!! wow so low
edit: setting it to nexus one/snapdragon Qsd it clocks to 1ghz exact. not really sure it's working though
jroid said:
I can only seem to clock mines to 800? hmm. I noticed when i first opened setcpu it was clocked to 384/245!! wow so low
edit: setting it to nexus one/snapdragon Qsd it clocks to 1ghz exact. not really sure it's working though
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To see if it's working set it to underclock and then get into an adb shell and run the command: cat /proc/cpuinfo
It should display cpu data that includes the current clock speed.
I don't know if this helps but when I was in the Quadrant Standard app it has the system info. I hit it, scrolled down to cpu and it said
Current: 400 mhz, Max: 1000 mhz, Min: 100 mhz,
and I just checked it now and it said my current clock was 800 mhz, so i guess the cpu scales dynamically based on what the load is and what we are doing, thats a pretty great power saving feature.
Select 'Auto Detect'.
I believe you need an oc'd kernal to be able to move the slider past 1ghz.
Also, the dev has stated that it should be set to 'conservative', not 'ondemand'. 'Ondemand' was causing random shutdowns on the Galaxy S.
I installed SetCPU on my Vibrant too but removed it because it appears that it caused the phone to power off.
Does there need to be device specific support for a processor/device or does the auto-detect work on any processor?
Koblek said:
I installed SetCPU on my Vibrant too but removed it because it appears that it caused the phone to power off.
Does there need to be device specific support for a processor/device or does the auto-detect work on any processor?
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Look at the post before yours.......from me.
SetCPU needs to be set to 'conservative' on the Vibrant, not 'ondemand'. Also, per the dev in the "Random shutdowns?" thread: "You can "simulate" ondemand by changing freq step in Advanced to 100%"
Has anyone noticed any significant battery conservation with this?
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Look at the post before yours.......from me.
SetCPU needs to be set to 'conservative' on the Vibrant, not 'ondemand'. Also, per the dev in the "Random shutdowns?" thread: "You can "simulate" ondemand by changing freq step in Advanced to 100%"
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Hey, sorry if this sounds like a stupid question, but why does it max out at 800,000?
i am still having problems with setcpu even on conservative mode. i have stopped using setcpu completely for now.
wbexpress said:
Hey, sorry if this sounds like a stupid question, but why does it max out at 800,000?
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i have this on my rooted vibrant. Max is 1000 and Min is 100. My battery life has doubled. I have not experienced any force closes, no slowness and no freezing. the phone is running super fast and smooth. Love it. After looking at the stats, it seems like the CPU uses 400 and 800 a lot.....thats probably where the extra battery life comes into play. 1000 is used when on full load.
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i have this on my rooted vibrant. Max is 1000 and Min is 100. My battery life has doubled. I have not experienced any force closes, no slowness and no freezing. the phone is running super fast and smooth. Love it. After looking at the stats, it seems like the CPU uses 400 and 800 a lot.....thats probably where the extra battery life comes into play. 1000 is used when on full load.
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What are your exact settings in profiles, advanced and overview?
any one running their phone at 1Ghz all the time?
+1, hah2110 please post your settings if they're working for you so a noob like me can learn some things!
Has anyone used a froyo rom that has a really quick wake up (press button after screen is off)? Ive tried FV1.5 and Cronos 1.1 or 1.2 i forget and both of them have a bit of a slow wakeup (1+ seconds). Im too used to my kimera2.1 having like a half second wakeup. Thanks for any input
I'm using Froyd Villain with the latest Flykernel , screen off CPU @ 176 - 352, screen on @ 528 - 691. Flawless so far, less than 1/2 delay to wake-up I reckon , but only been using for 12 hours or so.
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Op, increase your sleep speed
I use the same speeds for all the roms i go thru. 176/528 and sleep at 176/352. Kimera and RCmix are the only roms that wake up practically instantly. Everything else one second or more
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I use the same speeds for all the roms i go thru. 176/528 and sleep at 176/352. Kimera and RCmix are the only roms that wake up practically instantly. Everything else one second or more
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Trust me, froyd is very particular about sleep speed and governor. Conservative governor works best in sleep.
Failing that, it could be hardware... sleep resume fine here on 19 MHz
Im trying to underclock the s2 when the phone's screen is off, but when i set it under profiles and put it into effect it will sometimes/most of the time, shut off when trying to awake! I've tried it at various Mhz. I had it at the lowest at first and it didnt' wake up ...so i thought not enough juice to remember all my stuff and it pooped... well i also tried it @ 800 Mhz and also had it set to powersave... im also running widget locker and about 3 widgets(twitter, beautiful widget, and notes), Does anyone know what is going on? Does anyone have any different settings that i should use instead...just trying to preserve battery life when in sleep mode.
Haven't used powersave mode at all yet, It's possible that profile has bugs on this phone.
I have my screen off profile set to 800 mhz and conservative and have had 0 issues so far.
as far as I'm aware powersave doesn't let it out of the minimum frequency (could be wrong). Use the conservative governor instead.
Don't use power save. I have done a lot of testing with this.
Here is the lowest that you can go.
Range: 200-500mhz
Mode: ondemand or conservative
If you go less than 500mhz or put it on powersaver, then it won't wake up from locking the phone.
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Thanks alot guys, have yall noticed increase battery life using the underclock?
and does widget lock take up alot of battery power? while in "sleep"?
geauxlsu83 said:
Thanks alot guys, have yall noticed increase battery life using the underclock?
and does widget lock take up alot of battery power? while in "sleep"?
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I noticed that setting it to 200-500mhz increased my battery life by about 15-20%, but I did notice a significant performance drop. 200-800mhz is much less noticeable performance wise, but I didn't check to see what kind of battery life I got on that setting.
As for widgets...I'm not sure on that one either.
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Im trying to underclock the s2 when the phone's screen is off, but when i set it under profiles and put it into effect it will sometimes/most of the time, shut off when trying to awake! I've tried it at various Mhz. I had it at the lowest at first and it didnt' wake up ...so i thought not enough juice to remember all my stuff and it pooped... well i also tried it @ 800 Mhz and also had it set to powersave... im also running widget locker and about 3 widgets(twitter, beautiful widget, and notes), Does anyone know what is going on? Does anyone have any different settings that i should use instead...just trying to preserve battery life when in sleep mode.
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Stock kernel or codeworkx's CWM kernel?
If either of those, your screen-off profile MUST include 800 MHz or you'll encounter a sleep of death. It's a common issue with Samsungs, and it is why SetCPU has such a bad reputation on Samsung CPUs, even though the SetCPU author has created kernel patches for nearly every Samsung Android device.
If my kernel or Cyanogenmod 7, screen-off profiles that do not include 800 MHz are OK, HOWEVER:
You must not set a screen-off profile of powersave. The governor mechanics of powersave are not compatible with the "sleep of death" fix. Conservative with min=max=200 SHOULD be OK.
The reason for this is that the CPU enters and exits suspend at 800 MHz (hardware limitation). If the regulator voltages aren't set high enough to support 800 MHz - the CPU crashes.
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yeah im actually flashing your kernel as we speak i looked under a battery thread and they said your kernel is good for battery conservation thanks for your help
actually i flashed it from heimdall and it says it is kernel version is 2.6.35.7 is this yours?
All kernels except my Experimental series say 2.6.35.7 - you need to use CPUSpy to identify the [email protected] that built it.
Anything that comes from me will say [email protected] or, in rare cases, [email protected] until I build a completely new system with a different hostname.
Entropy512 said:
All kernels except my Experimental series say 2.6.35.7 - you need to use CPUSpy to identify the [email protected] that built it.
Anything that comes from me will say [email protected] or, in rare cases, [email protected] until I build a completely new system with a different hostname.
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Your kernel is nice but can't oc. If I try to go to 1.4 soft reboot city.
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Then your phone can't OC.
Not everyone's phone can run at 1.4 or 1.6. There's a reason it's only sold rated at 1.2... As frequency gets higher, the range of "stable" voltages (too low and you crash, too high and you overheat then crash) narrows, to the point where at a certain frequency that varies from device to device, there are no "stable" voltages.
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Then your phone can't OC.
Not everyone's phone can run at 1.4 or 1.6. There's a reason it's only sold rated at 1.2... As frequency gets higher, the range of "stable" voltages (too low and you crash, too high and you overheat then crash) narrows, to the point where at a certain frequency that varies from device to device, there are no "stable" voltages.
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Well said.
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You must not set a screen-off profile of powersave. The governor mechanics of powersave are not compatible with the "sleep of death" fix. Conservative with min=max=200 SHOULD be OK.
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I wonder is there any tasks or situations that might require freq above 200 while screen off? For example, while playing music or using apps like CardioTrainer (which captures gps, draws track on the map as you exercise).
Also, mine is set to 200..500 conservative for screen-off and CPUSpy shows it spends most time at 200 anyway (deep sleep taken out of consideration).
-- vlad
vladm7 said:
I wonder is there any tasks or situations that might require freq above 200 while screen off? For example, while playing music or using apps like CardioTrainer (which captures gps, draws track on the map as you exercise).
Also, mine is set to 200..500 conservative for screen-off and CPUSpy shows it spends most time at 200 anyway (deep sleep taken out of consideration).
-- vlad
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This is why I also have my screen-off limited to 500. Once in a while, the phone needs to do a little extra work, and it's better to ramp to 500, get stuff done, then go back to deepsleep. As I said min=max=200 SHOULD be OK, but personally, I wouldn't recommend it.
I would love if SetCPU allowed for different governor tuning depending on profile. e.g. make up/down threshold more battery-biased with screen-off than screen-on. (Slower polling rate, higher up/down thresholds.)
SetCPU root access problem
Hi -
GSII AT&T Stock ROM
Rooted
Superuser v3.0.6
SetCPU 2.2.4 purchased form Market (support the devs!)
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Cannot obtain root access
I have installed / uninstalled SetCPU a few times
Superuser logs show several apps already allowed but no success or even attempt from SetCPU
I've rebooted. I'm out of ideas
Anyone have any ideas on how to fix?
Thanks in advance
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Your kernel is nice but can't oc. If I try to go to 1.4 soft reboot city.
Sent from my super modded phone.
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Pretty sure it's your phone cause mine OC's to 1.6 with no problem.
BigBopper said:
Hi -
GSII AT&T Stock ROM
Rooted
Superuser v3.0.6
SetCPU 2.2.4 purchased form Market (support the devs!)
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Cannot obtain root access
I have installed / uninstalled SetCPU a few times
Superuser logs show several apps already allowed but no success or even attempt from SetCPU
I've rebooted. I'm out of ideas
Anyone have any ideas on how to fix?
Thanks in advance
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Have you tried updating the su binary in Superuser? (Even if you have the app updated, the app itself needs to update the binary.)
Beyond that I have no ideas.
Entropy512 said:
Stock kernel or codeworkx's CWM kernel?
If either of those, your screen-off profile MUST include 800 MHz or you'll encounter a sleep of death. It's a common issue with Samsungs, and it is why SetCPU has such a bad reputation on Samsung CPUs, even though the SetCPU author has created kernel patches for nearly every Samsung Android device.
If my kernel or Cyanogenmod 7, screen-off profiles that do not include 800 MHz are OK, HOWEVER:
You must not set a screen-off profile of powersave. The governor mechanics of powersave are not compatible with the "sleep of death" fix. Conservative with min=max=200 SHOULD be OK.
The reason for this is that the CPU enters and exits suspend at 800 MHz (hardware limitation). If the regulator voltages aren't set high enough to support 800 MHz - the CPU crashes.
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Ahh, that was my problem. I was using powersave. Do you (or anyone else) see there being a benefit to having a screen off profile?
In theory, a screen-off profile shouldn't help - in reality, it's a line of defense for cases where something goes nuts in the background.
I installed Icecream Sunday Final (very nice rom btw), but the phone lags often. For example, when I unlock it, it can be frustratingly long to be able to launch any applications right away. There is always at least 100mb of ram free, so I am not sure what causes this.
Does anyone have any advice? Has this happened to any other ICS users?
Are you using an OC Kernel?
If so, I read around here on the forums that you should increase your minimum CPU speed a bit and that should clear up the lag when unlocking the phone. Haven't tried it myself since I am running theMyth - ICS Lite, but am going to go back to Cyanogenmod (once of the things that peeved me on Cyanogen was exactly this; lag after unlock).
Hope this helps
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I installed Icecream Sunday Final (very nice rom btw), but the phone lags often. For example, when I unlock it, it can be frustratingly long to be able to launch any applications right away. There is always at least 100mb of ram free, so I am not sure what causes this.
Does anyone have any advice? Has this happened to any other ICS users?
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hi you have to flash a kernel (you ll find all the information needed in the ic sunday topic)
i did do that and its far better
Either you set your min. frequenzy to 245Mhz or just use smartass gov. @ 122Mhz. I prefer smartass @ 122Mhz and there no lag.
PS: I´m using the same rom but with SlaidFastMod V2
I'm having wake-up lag too! But I already gave up thinking that the SGA's CPU just sucks. Thanks for this info GerasVille, I did not think to tinker with the System settings of CyanoGen because of the "Dragons Ahead" prompt. I will try this smartass setting to see if the wake-up lag will be removed. It sucks when I have to send an emergency SMS and my phone is lagging like hell.
Anyway so let me get this straight. Does having the minimum CPU clocked at 122mhz mean that if the device is inactive, it dynamically clocks down the CPU to 122mhz to save battery? Hence the wake-up lag is caused by the CPU being clocked back up?
I'm also gonna try out slaidfastmod to see if it makes it even better.
You can put up with the lag and save a tiny bit of battery life, or speed up the CPU and lose some battery life. Whichever you feel is more useful. Personally I don't mind the small unlock delay. Happens on most phones low powered anyway.
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Are you using an OC Kernel?
If so, I read around here on the forums that you should increase your minimum CPU speed a bit and that should clear up the lag when unlocking the phone. Haven't tried it myself since I am running theMyth - ICS Lite, but am going to go back to Cyanogenmod (once of the things that peeved me on Cyanogen was exactly this; lag after unlock).
Hope this helps
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The kernel that is currently installed is "2.6.35.7-perf-CL562111" Ketut-lenovo #4. I am not sure if it is an OC kernel.
GerasVille said:
Either you set your min. frequenzy to 245Mhz or just use smartass gov. @ 122Mhz. I prefer smartass @ 122Mhz and there no lag.
PS: I´m using the same rom but with SlaidFastMod V2
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I installed SlaidFastMod v2, set governor to Smartass and min CPU frequency to 245 MHz and this fixed the issue! It's much smoother when unlocking.
Is it safe to tick the "Set on boot" setting for CPU settings?
Okay, I looked at what ziggy and cron247 did over on XDA and tried to make it better.
This kernel is unsecured, meaning adb connects with root.
It OverClock's up to 1.836MHz.
It has the SmartAss V2 governor.
It uses my ramdisk, not the one you have. I cannot forsee this being an issue. If it becomes one, let me know.
Updates:
Version 1.1.3 changes the version of lagfree, the old one was having issues. Also removes forcing the second CPU to be online which was causing choppiness.
Version 1.1.2 adds increased read ahead, writeback tweaks, decreased dirty ratio settings, simple I/O scheduler, and the lagfree governor.
Version 1.0.5 adds mpdecision fix by Mr X, thank you whoever you are, if you removed mpdecision, put it back. Also added voltage control for you UV lovers.
The only control program I have tested to work is AnTuTu CPU Master (Free), I have had issues with SetCPU and a few others. This one does speed, governor, and voltage all very well.
Get it here: AnTuTu CPU Master (Free)
The following problems seem to be fixed at this point: governor and speed settings not sticking, smartass staying at top speed, random reboots or bootloops overnight.
READ THE INSTRUCTIONS, THIS IS A SINGLE FILE
To install this kernel:
Copy the file to the root of your SDcard.
Reboot into recovery (CWR or AmonRa).
Flash the file from the SDcard.
At the end of the flash the phone will reboot to fastboot.
Once fastboot loads, tap PWR to get to HBOOT.
HBOOT will find the update and ask you to install.
Tap Vol Up to begin the install.
When it finishes it will say tap PWR to reboot. Do it.
After the phone boots remove the PH98IMG.zip file from your SDcard.
Use AnTuTu CPU Master (Free) to set min/max/gov/voltage.
Enjoy!
Thanks to ziggy and con247 for getting us started and having stuff out there for me to get ideas from.
Download:
Link: dsb9938 Kernel 1.1.3
MD5: a2558e70f9af572f43e258c9aedb4b40
Source on GitHub.
My favorite Rezound kernel so far. Haven't had one crash, even at max OC. Thanks so much guys at BAMF!
This kernel has been good to me too.
I just wish I could get a handle on thie weird issue. Any of these other than stock kernels seem to have the minimum cpu speed jump up to the max cpu speed, then back down constantly, and I cant figure out the deal.
I can check on mine periodically and my min says 192, than a couple seconds later it says its the same as my max. Ugh.
dccoh said:
This kernel has been good to me too.
I just wish I could get a handle on thie weird issue. Any of these other than stock kernels seem to have the minimum cpu speed jump up to the max cpu speed, then back down constantly, and I cant figure out the deal.
I can check on mine periodically and my min says 192, than a couple seconds later it says its the same as my max. Ugh.
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I noticed that as well
I also had a problem yesterday morning where my phone locked up when my alarm clock went off - forcing me to pull the battery to turn the sound off - not sure if that's kernel or ROM related (running CleanROM 1.5)
Argent36 said:
I noticed that as well
I also had a problem yesterday morning where my phone locked up when my alarm clock went off - forcing me to pull the battery to turn the sound off - not sure if that's kernel or ROM related (running CleanROM 1.5)
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It's kernel related; I'm running rezrom and had the same exact issue with my alarm running this kernel.
Do you think ziggys is more stable?.. or do I just need to find the right overclock/underclock settings?
I seem to recall seeing them have that problem on ziggy's - but I never had that problem on earlier versions of dsb's - so maybe it's just something that is fixable for the next release
*wanders off to test it again*
This is no doubt me doing things wrong that led to this, but I downloaded the kernel through the phone browser, then flashed it from the download directory on the internal SD. When I flashed Incredikernel from there it copied the PH98 to the sdcard, but no dice on this kernel until I copied it to the sdcard then flashed it.
I probably should have copied it to the sd card myself first anyway, but I figured I would let you know!
Well this morning - my alarm clock went off - I was able to snooze it - and then a few minutes later the phone went in to boot loops - had been running stable all weekend - once I pulled the battery the phone booted back up just fine.
we'll see if it repeats this behavior tomorrow morning or not...
Call recording support in the kernel?
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Call recording support in the kernel?
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Nope, only Ziggy's kernel currently supports this.
I only set one alarm at a time usually, but I have one set to go off every morning at 7:30 & it has worked perfectly everyday for a few weeks now.
~John
Curious to see what settings people are using (min/max) as well as voltage control to get best battery life. Downloaded the CPU Master Free and wanted to set it up. Thanks
sandman_nyc_316 said:
Curious to see what settings people are using (min/max) as well as voltage control to get best battery life. Downloaded the CPU Master Free and wanted to set it up. Thanks
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My default setting is 384 - 1512. I have a charging profile that OC's slightly to 1620. I also have profiles for a hot battery (which I have never had) and power under 20% which UC to 1296 and 1060 respectively. I use sio for scheduler (although that tends not to stick). My minimum UC is 384, nothing lower (I've read of bootloop issues with lower frequencies on the Incredible).
I undervolt everything from 384 to 1404 by -50; and 1512 by 25. Everything else is default.
I have never had a crash or reboot with this kernel on stock ROM.
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My default setting is 384 - 1512. I have a charging profile that OC's slightly to 1620. I also have profiles for a hot battery (which I have never had) and power under 20% which UC to 1296 and 1060 respectively. I use sio for scheduler (although that tends not to stick). My minimum UC is 384, nothing lower (I've read of bootloop issues with lower frequencies on the Incredible).
I undervolt everything from 384 to 1404 by -50; and 1512 by 25. Everything else is default.
I have never had a crash or reboot with this kernel on stock ROM.
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Thanks! How's your battery life been with those settings?
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Thanks! How's your battery life been with those settings?
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Decent. I can get 10 solid hours or more of moderate use when I cannot be near a charger. I can stretch it further by turning off LTE and background data. Heavy data use tends to be the biggest killer. I keep my display at 30%, too, and use smartass v.2 as default.
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Decent. I can get 10 solid hours or more of moderate use when I cannot be near a charger. I can stretch it further by turning off LTE and background data. Heavy data use tends to be the biggest killer. I keep my display at 30%, too, and use smartass v.2 as default.
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Appreciate it. Gonna see what happens. Will update with my results. Thanks again!
I wonder what is causing all these boot loops for us all. Do you guys think it's the voltage? Perhaps the software?
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I wonder what is causing all these boot loops for us all. Do you guys think it's the voltage? Perhaps the software?
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Good question. I haven't had a single bootloop since flashing this kernel after coming from Ziggy's. Been running this 192min/183max and UV'd -75 across the board and running great.
Hopefully I don't jinx myself.
Guys with bootloops/lockups...are you running any profiles?
Make sure you do a dalvik cache wipe....
Ziggy's would always lock up on me (multiple times per day) so I gave up on it. The only problem I have with this on (and this was a problem with Ziggy's too) is the min jumping to max.
My frequencies bounce on this kernel. It spends about equal time between the highest setting, and lowest setting. It works great other than that. My question is this bad for my CPU? I get great battery life, and performance, just scared the bouncing could be bad for the processor. Any help would be great.....
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