Do you know any app on the Play Store that support dual core to set CPU? I found few support only single core, and I don't know if it worth buying setCPU app if i don't know it support Dual-core...
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set cpu works fine for me...also system tuner pro is good too...I have both..
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justinmcnairy said:
Do you know any app on the Play Store that support dual core to set CPU? I found few support only single core, and I don't know if it worth buying setCPU app if i don't know it support Dual-core...
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SetCPU supports dual-core, and you don't have to buy it on Play Store, it's available for free to Xda members...
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=505419
Thank. I will try it out. If i like it, then i can support them by buying the appI'm the market
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I will try it out.
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How do you use set CPU to enable the second CPU on the note?
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abduleo77 said:
How do you use set CPU to enable the second CPU on the note?
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Open SetCPU, then
Menu> Device Selection> Auto Detect
It will automatically detect your processor if it's supported (which it is) and show all available frequencies the kernel will allow.
So it just automatically enables it? In system runner it is an option that you can turn on and off. Does setcou have a function the allows you to enable and disable the second processor?
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So it just automatically enables it? In system runner it is an option that you can turn on and off. Does setcou have a function the allows you to enable and disable the second processor?
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Not that I'm aware of. At least I haven't seen it anywhere in the settings. It does what I need it to so I haven't even considered using anything else. Disabling a core seems counter-productive to me, but to each their own I guess.
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SetCPU supports dual-core, and you don't have to buy it on Play Store, it's available for free to Xda members...
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=505419
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Couple of question:
1). The version in XDA is 2.24, but the Google Play version is 3.0. Since the XDA version is so outdated, does that means it still have LOTS of bugs that have not been ironed out?
I don't mind donating, but I want to try SetCPU first and hoping I can try the latest version.
2). Judging by the reviews in Google Play, this app doesn't work very well for the AT&T Note. Does it work for you?
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Couple of question:
1). The version in XDA is 2.24, but the Google Play version is 3.0. Since the XDA version is so outdated, does that means it still have LOTS of bugs that have not been ironed out?
I don't mind donating, but I want to try SetCPU first and hoping I can try the latest version.
2). Judging by the reviews in Google Play, this app doesn't work very well for the AT&T Note. Does it work for you?
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Personally I don't trust Google Play reviews simply because most of the ratings and reviews are generated by bots and are not real or true. I have used v2.2.4 on my Note with no issues on GB or ICS(although there is no OC support in ICS since there isn't kernel source yet, it helps control lag and battery life), never really used any other app, been using SetCPU since I had my G1 lol. I see the dev hasn't even been on Xda since January, so maybe if you email him via his Google Play dev email and ask him to update the Xda thread to the latest version you might get somewhere. But if you don't mind donating then feel free.
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Personally I don't trust Google Play reviews simply because most of the ratings and reviews are generated by bots and are not real or true. I have used v2.2.4 on my Note with no issues on GB or ICS(although there is no OC support in ICS since there isn't kernel source yet, it helps control lag and battery life), never really used any other app, been using SetCPU since I had my G1 lol. I see the dev hasn't even been on Xda since January, so maybe if you email him via his Google Play dev email and ask him to update the Xda thread to the latest version you might get somewhere. But if you don't mind donating then feel free.
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Yeah setcpu is great. Use it on my CM9 HP touchpad and on my ICS Atrix 4G. No reason to control individual cores. Let android handle it.
It is, however, useful for undervolting/under/over clocking if supported by your kernel.
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For the AT&T Note, what settings do you use that is MOST STABLE?
1). Governance
2). Scheduler
3). Minimum CPU (there is a warning in the app that some Samsung phone may CRASH if using lower than 384Mhz)
I am not looking to Overclock, just to save battery.
I am rooted, stock ROM and kernel.
EDIT: hmm... I setup the following and my battery life seems to WORSEN:
1). Minimum CPU: 192 instead of 384
2). ONE profile --> screen off: CPU is between 192 to 540
Everything else is default. Now my battery goes down by 1% / 10 minutes while screen is ON and 1% / 20-25 minutes while screen is OFF. Prior to installing SetCPU, it's 1% / 15-20 minutes when screen is ON and when screen is OFF, I tested (ovenight) --> 5% in 8 hours.
I have NOT installed anything after installing SetCPU. The above time was tested while using the Note normally. I.e. browsing the web, NOT watching movies, etc.
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Do you know any app on the Play Store that support dual core to set CPU? I found few support only single core, and I don't know if it worth buying setCPU app if i don't know it support Dual-core...
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There is an app that does exactly what your needing and its called "2nd core". It is made specifically for the GS2 and the Galaxy Note. It has a single core mode.
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There is an app that does exactly what your needing and its called "2nd core". It is made specifically for the GS2 and the Galaxy Note. It has a single core mode.
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EDIT: My bad I guess we don't have a kernel that supports it on our version of the Note. I will start a thread askin if someone is willing to make a kernel to support this app.
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There is an app that does exactly what your needing and its called "2nd core". It is made specifically for the GS2 and the Galaxy Note. It has a single core mode.
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EDIT: My bad I guess we don't have a kernel that supports it on our version of the Note. I will start a thread askin if someone is willing to make a kernel to support this app.
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To my knowledge there wont be any overclockable kernels available until samsung releases the kernel source which wont come until after the official ics release. correct me if im wrong
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To my knowledge there wont be any overclockable kernels available until samsung releases the kernel source which wont come until after the official ics release. correct me if im wrong
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I'm not using ICS and refuse to upgrade til the official release and kernal source is available. I use gingerbread and there are kernals available but none support the app 2nd core. I posted a thread yesterday askin if someone could add support to a Gingerbread kernel so people like myself that still use gingerbread could try this app. The app is very nice and very useful. You can use single core mode which will save lots of battery or dual core mode which will speed up your device. The international Note has a couple of kernels that support this app and there are a lot of great review about how great it actually is. If you would've actually took time to read the OPs post you would have seen that in his signature he is using DAGr8s kernel which means he is also using Gingerbread which means I answered his question the right way. Maybe he has upgraded to ICS but I was just answering with the info I was given.
I am not quite sure what this is about. I just switched over from the Motorola Photon, from what I understand that the second core is turn ON automatically when needed. This is to help save power , heat and battery life.
To turn ON the second core is easy. If you are rooted and have terminal emulator installed.
Issue the following command in terminal as superuser:
To Turn ON
echo 1 > /sys/devices/system/cpu/cpu1/online
To turn OFF the second Core:
echo 0 > /sys/devices/system/cpu/cpu1/online
That's it. I checked myself.
When I was using the Motorola Photon. Using both cores all day does not accomplished anything but ruin battery life and generated heat.
I read the info on 2nd core App. It basically does the same thing as the 2 commands above. All you have to do is create 2 scripts. One to turn ON and the other to turn OFF and use script manager in the play store create the short cut or widget and execute that on the fly.
swavab said:
Link to setcpu 3.0.1..me using it now..have a try.. (warez link)
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Did you seriously just link warez here?
swavab said:
Link to setcpu 3.0.1..me using it now..have a try..
[warez link]
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You can't post links to warez here dude. It's clearly stated what warez are and that they cannot be posted in the FORUM RULES, which you obviously didn't read. Enjoy your ban.
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You can't post links to warez here dude. It's clearly stated what warez are and that they cannot be posted in the FORUM RULES, which you obviously didn't read. Enjoy your ban.
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LMAO dammit i missed it. Lol.
Related
Hey is there a current method to keeping both CPUs on all the time...I know freeza had some method that's is somewhat outdated (I can't get it to work) but I could've sworn there was a zip you could flash to "turn on" the second CPU...any ideas?
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This should do it. It will enable dual core all the time. Just note your battery will probably die quicker.
Flash the attached file in recovery. It uses init.d so be sure your rom supports it, most do.
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This should do it. It will enable dual core all the time. Just note your battery will probably die quicker.
Flash the attached file in recovery. It uses init.d so be sure your rom supports it, most do.
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much appreciated...thank you
Get yourself CleanROM DE 2.0P1 and then go to the dev forum and read. You will learn how to flash yourself to using both cores all the time without killing your battery and a fast and smooth phone!
Is the difference that noticeable?
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Quis89 said:
Is the difference that noticeable?
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Well 2 cores running all the time... Do the math and you'll see that your phone will not last as long as before.
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Not near my phone right now, but doesn't System Tuner allow this? I think there is a setting to force both cores online?
WARNING:
Using this mod may decrease battery life, decrease screen life and/or quality, cause overheating, cause your phone to blow up or cause other damage to your phone. Use at your own risk. I am not responsible for any damage this mod causes to your phone.
This Mod will increase the max brightness of your phone by about 10%.
Note:
Auto Brightness must be turned off for this to work.
Root is required for this Mod.
Instructions:
Download and run app attached to this post.
Or. ..
echo 1 > /sys/class/backlight/panel/auto_brightness
If you reboot or enable auto brightness you have to run it again.
The best way to tell if it worked would be to run it when your screen is already at full brightness. You'll see it go a bit brighter.
Tested on T-Mobile Note II, but this may work in many Samsung Galaxy phones.
Sweet, now I pretty much have no excuse not to get this phone. This is seriously sweet.
Just an inquiry, but do you know if color temperature or gamma control is modifiable via kernel, app, or other means?
Also, where is the enthusiastic community response?
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Nice mod, and I like the fair warning you put up top. Mine's on order and only 5 days to go.
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Sweet, now I pretty much have no excuse not to get this phone. This is seriously sweet.
Just an inquiry, but do you know if color temperature or gamma control is modifiable via kernel, app, or other means?
Also, where is the enthusiastic community response?
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Nobody has it and most expect it to be locked.
xdadevnube said:
Sweet, now I pretty much have no excuse not to get this phone. This is seriously sweet.
Just an inquiry, but do you know if color temperature or gamma control is modifiable via kernel, app, or other means?
Also, where is the enthusiastic community response?
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I think the answer is not yet. But I think it's coming, it's up to the kernel devs.
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xdadevnube said:
Sweet, now I pretty much have no excuse not to get this phone. This is seriously sweet.
Just an inquiry, but do you know if color temperature or gamma control is modifiable via kernel, app, or other means?
Also, where is the enthusiastic community response?
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Nobody has the device yet...I think most are holding off to see what the skinny is on the bootloader. Also this is a nice mod but far from original development...needs moved to the other dev section and it will probably get more traffic.
works as advertised on Sprint note 2...would prefer something more automatic/not app dependent to be honest but great nonetheless
netzer119 said:
works as advertised on Sprint note 2...would prefer something more automatic/not app dependent to be honest but great nonetheless
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I make Tasker run the command on boot.
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Parsing error Verizon Galaxy Note II.
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biggboii said:
Parsing error Verizon Galaxy Note II.
sent from my spaceship somewhere over Area 51
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What do you mean? Does this not work on the Verizon version?
Are you rooted? Did you try the command instead of the app?
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hatcyl said:
What do you mean? Does this not work on the Verizon version?
Are you rooted? Did you try the command instead of the app?
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Yes, I'm rooted. And you said to "run the app".. so I didn't try pushing it. I'll do that and get back to you.
*edit* Working. Thank you sir.
Saw an article on Google+ and was wondering if anyone has experimented with this app.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1987032
[APK] Seeder 1.1 entropy generator to provide significant lag reduction
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MedleHed said:
Saw an article on Google+ and was wondering if anyone has experimented with this app.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1987032
[APK] Seeder 1.1 entropy generator to provide significant lag reduction
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yup plenty of people are using it.. definitely seems to smooth things out.
So can this be used on ICS? I see where it's mentioned but doesn't specifically say. It looks interesting
Any word on the effect on battery life?
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I have it bundled in CounterShrike 3.0, and available as a download for PAC-Man. In both cases, it's the background service only and not the app, but the effect is the same. I'm quite skeptical of performance tweaks, but so far, this one seems legit. It does not help general performance. It does help anything that uses entropy...app lauching, task switching (including return to home), many list based loads (Facebook newsfeed as one example), and so on.
The add on version I have is generic enough to run on any ROM and device as long as the kernel supports init.d. http://androidfilehost.com/?fid=9390233485161005378
Edit: I've seen zero battery impact. If anything, it may be a bit better, but that's totally subjective.
I'll give this a shot
I've been running the flashable script version for a few days. It does appear to make a difference though I haven't done any hard testing.
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Seems to make a slight difference only noticeable sometimes on inef dues. Antutu scores are the same. I think what I notice most is it being a little snappier between app switching. Hopefully it doesn't affect my battery life
I bought the app from the Play Store, but it deactivates itself every time the screen is turned off. Also, it's never prompted me for root access, so I'm quite skeptical that it's doing anything on my phone.
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I bought the app from the Play Store, but it deactivates itself every time the screen is turned off. Also, it's never prompted me for root access, so I'm quite skeptical that it's doing anything on my phone.
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If it didn't ask for root access then it isn't working at all
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ndirish2001 said:
I bought the app from the Play Store, but it deactivates itself every time the screen is turned off. Also, it's never prompted me for root access, so I'm quite skeptical that it's doing anything on my phone.
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Is it Seeder by LCIS for 1.49? I may try and see. But I already flashed that zip shrike posted so I'd have to restore my nandroid and then try it
So, what about the article on the portal about these claims of improvement being false? Does anyone have any real proof either way about this or is it just a placebo? When really amazing devs not only say it works but also include it in their ROMs, it makes you think there's a little more to it. Just curious.
Quite a few reputable devs out there saying this does nothing at all that's it's all placebo.
Idk if it's this or something else I flashed but my phone will not go over like 550mb of ram. So every app I open has to reload kind of
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Is it Seeder by LCIS for 1.49? I may try and see. But I already flashed that zip shrike posted so I'd have to restore my nandroid and then try it
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They are both the same thing, you have the option of installing it as a script and let init.d start it or as an app..
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They are both the same thing, you have the option of installing it as a script and let init.d start it or as an app..
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K if I remember when I restore my nandroid i'll try it and see. I can see a difference but on faster/newer phones or AOSP Roms you more than likely won't see any. But after flashing that it's definitely different. Not sure if it's for the better or not since I can only tell with switching apps.
Edit: I feel like any tweaked rom is going to do the same. I just bought that app and it made literally no difference. Maybe the difference I was seeing was from the animations I flashed. Lol interesting. I also notice my ram is being used better without the tweaks.. What do the tweaks actually do?
I didn't notice much of a difference so I uninstalled it. And whatever you do, don't pay for it in the Play Store. Go to the thread in the OP and get it for free.
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Just installed shrikes background version and I definetly notice a difference with app launching
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MedleHed said:
I didn't notice much of a difference so I uninstalled it. And whatever you do, don't pay for it in the Play Store. Go to the thread in the OP and get it for free.
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This.
I downloaded the xda version and installed the apk...I'm not sure exactly what it does or how it does it BUT right away I noticed that maps are loading much faster. We'll see how it goes.
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https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.lcis.seeder&feature=nav_result#?t=W251bGwsMSwyLDNd
This app is worth every penny spent. It WILL make any rooted device faster. You can read a description of how the app works in the play store. After installing this on my SGP 5.0, and my phone (DROID 3), my devices have been so much faster and snappier. Give it a try. Big apps like Chrome and Currents are much faster than before. Don't just take my word for it, try it and see!
The developer has a money back policy, as well. If you don't notice a difference after trying the app, email the developer for a refund.
http://www.xda-developers.com/android/entropy-seed-generator-not-all-its-hacked-up-to-be/
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http://www.xda-developers.com/android/entropy-seed-generator-not-all-its-hacked-up-to-be/
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yup, you can achieve what this does simply by setting your MIN CPU speed to the same as your MAX speed and find some way to block deep sleep, thats 90% of what the app achieves.
Cool! I'll try this one out... IF ONLY MY DEVICE ISN'T BRICKED.
You dont have yo buy it..you can get it free here http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1987032
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I would ask for a refund. That app will always be free and the apl itself is bogus. It does not work for what its intended to do. Google devs even stated that its a security risk to install this. CM devs said the same thing too.
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Running it now... I can see the difference! I don't see how it can be a risky app, but I guess I'll uninstall it since Google devs consider it as risky. Works great though. (Downloaded APK)
Hi All,
There are modifications for the thermald.conf, which controls your CPU and GPU after a certain temperature.
I've modified the file to fit different profiles that'll work for people. So without further ado, here are the profiles.
Remember to backup before flashing, and not responsible for bricks and blah and blah. However, if something goes wrong, you're more the welcome to message me for help.
Stock
This is the stock file with no change.
Stock Therma
Optimized Stock
This is a slightly optimized stock that deals with the overheating and throttles the CPU and GPU properly.
Optimized Stock
Gaming
This prioritizes the GPU for gaming over any other feature
Gaming Therma
Gaming (Plus Battery Saver)
This prioritizes gaming; however, also throttles your CPU to help save battery.
Gaming Therma + Battery Saver
Better CPU
This is probably the best battery saver; however, it drastically throttles the GPU.
Better CPU
Full Power
Ignores any throttling rules, but battery drain will happen. And phone will overheat quicker. However, you'll experience the fastest speeds.
Full Power
Best Battery and Overheating
This sacrifices performance to optimize battery and subdue the heating issues.
Best Battery
will wait for braver souls then myself before trying. But awesome work man! Does this work on both ICS and JB?
Cant even try this "Server Offline. Please hang tight while we get this resolved." Once its fixed I'll try some of them out
This may be a dumb question but is it nexus 4 conversion compatible?
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chachin said:
Cant even try this "Server Offline. Please hang tight while we get this resolved." Once its fixed I'll try some of them out
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it's just goo.im doing site maintenance. It looks like it's a ll back up.
I also tried it. And it's been working great. I haven't had any over heating issues. I don't know how well it works with the conversion; however, the nexus has the same configuration that can be modified.
All of the flash able zips install to system/app shouldn't they go to system/ect?
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Ima gonna try best battery on JB
Dr0!dFreek said:
All of the flash able zips install to system/app shouldn't they go to system/ect?
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Yeh they should go to system/etc if u are correct about them Goin to app instead then they won't do anything. I think he just took the zip from someone and tossed the files in there. Also if you are running JB don't flash this the file name is wrong it has to be
thermald-8064.conf so you guys should wait for him to fix it and personally I would wait on flashing this unless he tested it first.
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So essentially this is similiar to a cpu governer?
ph0dacbeit said:
So essentially this is similiar to a cpu governer?
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not even close, all it does it either slows/lowers down or doesnt do anything to CPU/GPU or screen brightness depending on the temperature of CPU/GPU. Basically its system underclock depending on temperature.
This shouldn't really be under Dev... It is something that has been known about for quite a while and even has a tutorial posted under the App section for a while now. It was never released like this because it can very well allow the phone to fry itself.
Disclaimer (I have been using an edited thermald with all governors disabled for a couple months no with no issues.)
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Yeh they should go to system/etc if u are correct about them Goin to app instead then they won't do anything. I think he just took the zip from someone and tossed the files in there. Also if you are running JB don't flash this the file name is wrong it has to be
thermald-8064.conf so you guys should wait for him to fix it and personally I would wait on flashing this unless he tested it first.
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I think there's a slight misconception on folder structure. I could have named it whatever, but the updater script pushes it to the correct folder.
I have tested, and it works wonderfully. However, the risks are always present if you choose to set the temp tires higher or remove the throttling.
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I got this 63% screen **** now. I tried full power zip but I'm still getting it. I was always getting 100% screen before. Hmmm. Is there a way I can set that back?
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This shouldn't really be under Dev... It is something that has been known about for quite a while and even has a tutorial posted under the App section for a while now. It was never released like this because it can very well allow the phone to fry itself.
Disclaimer (I have been using an edited thermald with all governors disabled for a couple months no with no issues.)
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Where can I find this thread?
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drwario said:
I got this 63% screen **** now. I tried full power zip but I'm still getting it. I was always getting 100% screen before. Hmmm. Is there a way I can set that back?
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Where can I find this thread?
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Just flash? No wipes or anything special?
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Just flash? No wipes or anything special?
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You don't have to wipe.
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You don't have to wipe.
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Tried best battery... Battery seemed to be draining faster? Anyone else?
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