Anyone using SuperCharger Script with this? - Galaxy S III Q&A, (US Carriers)

Just wondering if anyones using the Supercharger script with any US variation of this phone and if it makes it any better.
I use it on my current phone and it runs 10x better then without it.

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http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1743115

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Root Help: Overclocking, Advanced Techniques and the Goodies a Newb Doesn't Know Of!

I just rooted my phone today using the GinerBreak method. It was fast, easy and I love the freedom it has given me. I've already read up on a bunch of things like freezing bloatapps and overclocking kernels but I want to take full advantage of my root and what it's opened up on my phone!
I have a few n00b questions that I hope you guys can answer for me! I hope I'm not being too troublesome...I just can't understand what a lot of this stuff will do to my phone. Links to certain threads or personal knowledge would be greatly appreciated.
I want to overclock, first of all. Has a tested overclock kernel come out yet?
After freezing apps, what else can be done to enhance performance/free up RAM? Can more RAM be installed on these phones?
And a pretty general question but; what else should I add to my newly rooted Atrix to take full advantage of the root? Like certain apps that are only for rooted phones that will help performance. Anything that you can think of that a new guy to modding droids (had an iphone before this) wouldn't know about
Thanks in advance guys.
I used agps state to help with gps lock. I replaced the browser with dolphin.. Deleted bloat not just frozen (not recommended as it may interfere with updates)
Deleted email app as well. Set cpu underclocks the processor to 800 something when screen is off.
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I don't know what agps state is haha
But I did download Dolphin and I love it. I also underclocked my processor to not go above 400 when the screen is off. No side effects of that yet. My battery life has gone up a lot though since I've done everything and a lot of stuff runs much smoother
Any other cool little things? And what about sideloading? Is that a possibility with my root?
Edit: working on installing the Gladi ROM as I've read that it really enhances the phone

[Q] which scripts to run??

Hello everyone! I am currently on eclipse vs7(great rom nitro!!)and was curious as to which performance scripts are needed. Which scripts are redundant to run together and so forth. There are quite a few and I wanna make sure they don't interfere w each other. I think if we could get some kind of list going, it may help some of us less savvy get the best performance from our phones. Thank you all in advance and especially the devs in these forums!!
+1 ^^....good question boss
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Hello everyone! I am currently on eclipse vs7(great rom nitro!!)and was curious as to which performance scripts are needed. Which scripts are redundant to run together and so forth. There are quite a few and I wanna make sure they don't interfere w each other. I think if we could get some kind of list going, it may help some of us less savvy get the best performance from our phones. Thank you all in advance and especially the devs in these forums!!
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I have been running .7 RC1 since it came out. I mixed and matched scripts till i found the ones that seemed to work the best together. Some of them are from Speedy v4 and the rest come included in the eclipse rom. I also modified the final minifrees in the eclipse script to output what I have found to work the best. I have included the actual files in a zip for you to open and view. after booting into eclipse i used root explorer to replace the ones in the init folder with these. let me know if you have any other questions about it.
Thank you..
Thank you very much!! I unzipped and moved to init d folder. Do I need to change permissions or is that all set? Also I kept the sd read ahead, just for giggles. Thanks again. This post has had quite a few views and not many bites lol. I suspect there are many like me, whom have the flashing down. Just don't know the realities of what all this stuff does.
I usually go into bootloader and set the permissions under advanced just to make sure. and then i reboot a couple of times to get it ironed out. these scripts together might have some redundancies but ive been running them for 71 hrs. straight without a reboot and my phone feels like it is still running fresh from a reboot. the only thing that I change manually is the minifrees after boot. they were embedded so deep inside the scripts i didnt want to mess anything up. Here are the minifrees I use which i set at boot with autokiller memory optimizer - 6,12,82,89,97,125. these are the minifrees that zeppelinrox recommends for the droid x2. i used to use the v6 supercharger but i find that when i do it conflicts with the scripts and causes lag on my phone. probably because v6 requires 1.18.4 or lower busybox where eclipse roms come with 1.19 imbedded. enjoy
Any update on how this set of scripts is working out for you? I was also wondering how is your battery life running these scripts?
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as far as battery life is concerned I can go an entire day of moderate to heavy use without having to charge my phone once. lag is pretty much non existent for the most part. the maximum battery life I got was a day in a half without having to charge my droid...
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All that you need is supercharger and most of 01tweaks. The rest of the scripts dont do anything. Gingerbread already zipaligns apks, the renicing script gives insane values, the minmem script is part of supercharger and the cpu scaling script doesnt work because the kernel ignores the values.
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I don't use all the scripts from speedy just some. I know that everything is zipalligned already I just kept the script cause it didn't hurt anything. I don't use the supercharger script or the renice. If you look in the zip that was attached it will show you the actual files I included.
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dajmanjt said:
I don't use all the scripts from speedy just some. I know that everything is zipalligned already I just kept the script cause it didn't hurt anything. I don't use the supercharger script or the renice. If you look in the zip that was attached it will show you the actual files I included.
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sorry i will do that i was at work and posting from my phone
i just looked. 03cpufreq does anything. change the values then run cputuner and look the kernel doesnt listen. 98tweaks is a worse/conflicting versions of 01tweaks, 75zipalign doesnt do anything and i dont see the point of clearing the dalvik cache every boot since its being caches to speed of the vm
Hmmm well together my phone is faster than separate. I tested them separately extensively. Never noticed any conflicts in real world performance
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I found in my tests that no scripts need to be added to version7 eclipse. The two he put in are all u need. Nothing really made it better. A couple scripts actually dropped my gaming.index on smartbench (scheduler change and sysctl I think were culprit) it adequate the gljellyfish drop to 22fps which I also could notice when watching movies it constantly got really pixilated and blurry. So I just left it be eclipse is amazing without any extra tweaks imho.
Sadly tho I am not rooted right now. Im just gonna bite the bullet and see what happens. Maybe. Still haven't completly made my.mind.up on this subject.
Yesterday I decided to delete all scripts. To be honest I think the phone runs better without them. My battery imo last the same and phone runs w no lag. I believe this is due to eclipse v7, which is awesome work nitro!! Im going to run this for awhile and than try it w speedy v4 to see if it makes a difference or not. I am beginning to believe it is a placebo effect, but we'll see. Not trying to discount the hard work that I cannot even fathom, writing these scripts!!! Just being curious....
Which were the original two scripts? Just wondering because I flashed 0vermind's scripts and if they don't work I would like to change them back.
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The scripts in question is speedy version 4 and the scripts included with eclipse. I actually took the advice of the other person who just posted and deleted all the scripts in the init folder. I think he is right the rom runs better without any scripts or so it seems. I'll keep testing and feel it out
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dust. said:
Which were the original two scripts? Just wondering because I flashed 0vermind's scripts and if they don't work I would like to change them back.
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Its not that they don't work. Im sure they do what they are supposed to do. Just that they aren't really necessary imho. Some of the things they do CAN help. But its not needed.
I believe eclipse 7 came only with cpufreq and 98tweaks. Tho they are different than the ones with those names included in script flash tweaks.
Go into the eclipse zip you downloaded and press folders /system>etc>init.d to see what was initially included with the eclipse u r running. U can extract(w/ root explorer) and out em into init.d and fix permission and owner and be good to go.(owners are root and permission is rw-r--r--)
I feel like if a script could make eclipse better nitrogen would have include it. The other ones were there in older eclipse but have been removed. And I think that is one reason why newest eclipse runs so buttery smooth and great. Nitrogen is an amazing dev. Trust his work and his tests IMHO
No doubt on nitro being one of the best devs ever. And I do trust him. I just like messing with things... Its in my nature lol. I'm trying to raise money to get him a bionic so he can develop eclipse for my bionic. Trust me after going through soooo many roms on so many phones eclipse is by far one of my absolute favorites.... And nitro just rocks in general
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Yeah its in my nature also.
And I wanna add that I am NOT downplaying these init.d tweaks. I just knowbthat one or two of en made my phone worse. I have a feeling it was scheduler going to noop. Maybe a deadline scheduleer should be tried. I just know that even the way smartbench looked changed when that script wad in. And I know I know benchmarks don't mean.much blah blah blah. But my real life tests confirmed the smartvench results.
I also want to add that I am sure these little bugs and things will be worked out and scripts WILL provide enhancements as long as the devs take note to this type of feedback as a way to improve the scripts. I have faith in ALL devs who push for x2 excellence THANK YOU ALL!!!
+1 to that
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Its not that they don't work. Im sure they do what they are supposed to do. Just that they aren't really necessary imho. Some of the things they do CAN help. But its not needed.
I believe eclipse 7 came only with cpufreq and 98tweaks. Tho they are different than the ones with those names included in script flash tweaks.
Go into the eclipse zip you downloaded and press folders /system>etc>init.d to see what was initially included with the eclipse u r running. U can extract(w/ root explorer) and out em into init.d and fix permission and owner and be good to go.(owners are root and permission is rw-r--r--)
I feel like if a script could make eclipse better nitrogen would have include it. The other ones were there in older eclipse but have been removed. And I think that is one reason why newest eclipse runs so buttery smooth and great. Nitrogen is an amazing dev. Trust his work and his tests IMHO
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Thanks a bunch! This helped a lot. You also provided a moment of clarity... why bother adding in a bunch of other scripts when Nitro, a guy who clearly knows what he is doing, found it ideal to have just these! Not trying to discourage any of you other developers that are hard at work but like they say if it ain't broke don't fix it!

[Q] Newbie considering rooting my X2

I'm computer saavy but not Android. If I follow the steps to root....will the phone be totally cool after the process? I'd like to uninstall some Verizon bloat. Are there some must do's after rooting? Is there a noticeable performance gain after eliminating the bloat?
dabombk1 said:
I'm computer saavy but not Android. If I follow the steps to root....will the phone be totally cool after the process? I'd like to uninstall some Verizon bloat. Are there some must do's after rooting? Is there a noticeable performance gain after eliminating the bloat?
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Rooting is a must; and removing the bloat is great, but installing a custom ROM is better performance wise.
Try a couple ROMs and find what one you like best. I use Liberty because I find it to be the fastest.
dabombk1 said:
I'm computer saavy but not Android. If I follow the steps to root....will the phone be totally cool after the process? I'd like to uninstall some Verizon bloat. Are there some must do's after rooting? Is there a noticeable performance gain after eliminating the bloat?
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Sorry bout the thanks..hit the button by accident. As for rooting, if you follow the directions correctly, you SHOULD be ok" but there's always a chance you can have a problem. That's why the directions state at your own risk. And yes you will notice your phone will run considerably faster once you debloat the Verizon crapware. Also installing roms such as nitros eclipse or Kejars31's liberty will also improve the phones performance. Im using liberty & its pretty quick, but both are great. Hope that helps you out
I haven't used Liberty, so I can't vouch for it. But Eclipse is a great rom to try. The devs remove most bloatware, as well as the Blur skin, unless something is necessary in almost all roms. Both of these things, as well as some performance scripts and other built in modifications make a significant difference. Just be sure you have the correct version of android running before flashing, and just to be on the safe side, be sure to download RSD Lite and the correct SBF for 2.3.3 or 2.3.4 whichever you choose.
If you want a ROM, I'd suggest Molten, fastest I've seen!
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I'm currently using Eclipse and the V6 script and let me tell you, it is now the phone it should have been stock. Rooting and flashing ROMs are a must for this device, and as long as you follow directions and are crystal clear on what they tell you to do, there is little to no risk involved. I was in your position when I got my X1, and after I installed the Apex ROM, there was no chance I'd ever use stock again. Good luck my friend!
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Make sure you follow all of the directions and read up anytime you have a question. I have learned much and more from all the people around here and their informative posts. It is intimidating at first to root, install recovery then install a ROM but once you've done it it is really awesome.
I want to try Liberty on my rooted X2 but cannot find it anywhere. I've searched, but may have missed it. Can someone point me in the right direction? Thank you in advance for your help.
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I want to try Liberty on my rooted X2 but cannot find it anywhere. I've searched, but may have missed it. Can someone point me in the right direction? Thank you in advance for your help.
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Liberty:
http://rootzwiki.com/topic/7699-rom-libertyx2-3-rc1-time-for-the-eagle-to-once-again-take-flight/
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I'm computer saavy but not Android. If I follow the steps to root....will the phone be totally cool after the process? I'd like to uninstall some Verizon bloat. Are there some must do's after rooting? Is there a noticeable performance gain after eliminating the bloat?
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I am currently stock rooted. And yes removing g bloat will free up some ram and u should notice some difference in performance.
But I recommend freezing before removing since there is a lot of apps that are interdependent on each other so u need to be careful what u remove.
most of the roms on here will remove the junk for u anyways.
Just make a nandroid of stock after u root and install our bootstrap so u can always go back to stock if u would like or need to.
If u r just looking to remove apps like kindle amazon blockbuster etc.. u will be fine. Feel free to ask any questions (u can also private message me if ud like) and ill do my best to help ya out that's what this forum is for
Thank you!
And don't worry about the 2.3.4 but anymore, Nitro has fixed it and it should be gone with his next release!
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Besides for the debloating/freezing and flashing roms that other posters have mentioned, one of the best things I like about rooting is being able to use an app titled Keyboard Manager. It is only available to root users, but it allows you to set keyboards based on orientation. For example, I use swype in portrait and blur keyboard in landscape.
Its the little things...
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Its the little things...
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Couldn't have said it better myself. Its not like you unlock a world of free apps and instantly become a Android Guru, you just get those few things that you wanted before and always said "I really wish I could change that" well its making open source even more open.
Keep reading the xda forums and you will learn alot. I started by using the "one click root," freezing bloat wear, and then started experimenting with Roms to squeeze all the free memory and performance I can out of my x2. Like you I am a computer tech head, but didn't know much about android. The knowledge comes fast though.
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GibsA750 said:
Besides for the debloating/freezing and flashing roms that other posters have mentioned, one of the best things I like about rooting is being able to use an app titled Keyboard Manager. It is only available to root users, but it allows you to set keyboards based on orientation. For example, I use swype in portrait and blur keyboard in landscape.
Its the little things...
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that's a tasty little tidbit there, I like swipe but never turned it on because I really only liked it in portrait, hence, I really now do all my typing in landscape.
definitely root your phone. and definitely do what some of the others stated like getting a sbf and using rsd lite. im running eclipse if it means anything. havent tried liberty yet. didnt like alien or atrix port so much.
dabombk1 said:
I'm computer saavy but not Android. If I follow the steps to root....will the phone be totally cool after the process? I'd like to uninstall some Verizon bloat. Are there some must do's after rooting? Is there a noticeable performance gain after eliminating the bloat?
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YES! Rooting is the way to go. I just installed CM7 and absolutely love it. Phone works great - no Verizon bloat and battery life seems good. Phone is extremely fast and stable. Go to the "CM7" posts to learn how to update your phone to CM7. Here is the link: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1442803
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YES! Rooting is the way to go. I just installed CM7 and absolutely love it. Phone works great - no Verizon bloat and battery life seems good. Phone is extremely fast and stable. Go to the "CM7" posts to learn how to update your phone to CM7. Here is the link: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1442803
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I second that statement. I've tried Liberty and Eclipse, and no disrespect to those developers at all, but AOSP is the way to go and CM7 is the first AOSP ROM available for the DX2. I was afraid I made the wrong choice for a phone because I root and flash ROMs on my phones, but CM7 on the DX2 has made me feel much better. Try it! You'll love it!
Where did the .sbf go?
I've found several dead links for the "VRZ_MB870_4.5.1A-DTN-117-15_1FF_01.sbf.gz
"
Someone at androidforums said they found a working one at droidx forums, but I haven't found it my self. I asked if he would post a link. Guess we'll see.
Edit: I found what I was looking for. http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1317707

[Q] Should I use Speedy V6 sripts with ROMS?

I'm new to the world of Android having recently converted (thankfully/finally!) from years of Blackberry use. I've been trolling the boards (XDA especially) learning as much as possible from others. I've flashed the three main ROM's back and forth and love them all - much snappier than stock for sure.
Question is in regards to the Speedy V6 scripts (and perhaps other varieties of performance boosters). Should I install them over Liberty or Eclipse ROM's? When I compare the zip files of the system/etc/init.d directory for the V6 package to that in either ROM, there are many differences and additional scripts in V6 (especially compared to Eclipse which I'm running now - It's pretty bare in init.d). What is everyone else doing when flashing ROM's? Add V6 or no?
I have found that adding Speedy v6 to Eclipse 1.3 makes things lag. I do not suggest them.
nitroglycerine33 has already included scripts in init.d that he believes are sufficient, and by the performance of Eclipse 1.3 I would say he is correct.
Agreed. I find speedy and others to be uneccessary on roms that come with scripts preinstalled in init.d
I find better use of them when running stock rooted maybe deodexed and debloated.
Other than that I find them to be not needed. They might seem to make things "better" at first but then you realize that things were just fine or the same or better before u flashed the scripts.
As stated above the devs really know what works best for the scripts they add. And having more scripts in init.d doesn't necessarily mean better performance. And the ONE script in eclipse includes the commands of about 4or5 of the scripts from liberty but just all put in one script.
I'm new to all this too. I have rooted my X2 and I'm running Eclipse v1.3 on 2.3.4. At first I had all the tiny little bugs that the developer said would work out, and they did. I was a little hesitant that the browser was slower, and for a short while it was. But the more I used it, it has gotten considerably better. Now I'm in limbo about running a script such as Speedy V6. But, I believe I'm gonna hold off and just let her ride. I feel like for 3G, it runs about as fast as it's gonna get. My phone runs circles around from where it began. From a noob's standpoint, keep it simple and read EVERYTHING on the forum. When they say use the search option if you can't find it, do it. It's there. Also, share some love and give thanks.
tallyforeman said:
I'm new to all this too. I have rooted my X2 and I'm running Eclipse v1.3 on 2.3.4. At first I had all the tiny little bugs that the developer said would work out, and they did. I was a little hesitant that the browser was slower, and for a short while it was. But the more I used it, it has gotten considerably better. Now I'm in limbo about running a script such as Speedy V6. But, I believe I'm gonna hold off and just let her ride. I feel like for 3G, it runs about as fast as it's gonna get. My phone runs circles around from where it began. From a noob's standpoint, keep it simple and read EVERYTHING on the forum. When they say use the search option if you can't find it, do it. It's there. Also, share some love and give thanks.
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Im pretty sure eclipse does NOT come with any tweaks to improve 3g performance.
Its all dependent on he signal, proximity to tower, how many people are on the tower at that same time, etc...
There IS a 3gturbocharger that seems to boost some people 3g speeds by making tweaks to the build.prop but it seems to be hit or miss..(made by zeppelinrox)
Also your 3g speeds depends on your data usage.
I KNOW I ambling throttled by vzw(as I am sure others here are too due to our high data usage) but they call it "network optimization" ...which means that when there is a high load of traffic on that tower you are connected to then if u are a "high data user(I think they say over 2gb/month is top 5% which I don't agree with but....)" then while their is a high usage on that tower they will slow down the top data users speeds to allow for other users to have better speeds....bah..
The newest powerboost mod should be out very soon tho (I think it has support for OUR liberty and eclipse roms) that has the services.jar mods to do away with throttling.
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Im pretty sure eclipse does NOT come with any tweaks to improve 3g performance.
Its all dependent on he signal, proximity to tower, how many people are on the tower at that same time, etc...
There IS a 3gturbocharger that seems to boost some people 3g speeds by making tweaks to the build.prop but it seems to be hit or miss..(made by zeppelinrox)
Also your 3g speeds depends on your data usage.
I KNOW I ambling throttled by vzw(as I am sure others here are too due to our high data usage) but they call it "network optimization" ...which means that when there is a high load of traffic on that tower you are connected to then if u are a "high data user(I think they say over 2gb/month is top 5% which I don't agree with but....)" then while their is a high usage on that tower they will slow down the top data users speeds to allow for other users to have better speeds....bah..
The newest powerboost mod should be out very soon tho (I think it has support for OUR liberty and eclipse roms) that has the services.jar mods to do away with throttling.
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That doesn't suprise me the way things are nowdays, but good to know. I still can't complain though. The new ROM has really woke this phone up. Across the board I'm overall more than happy.
I've found the Speedy scripts to always cause lag. Using Zepplinrox's scripts does help, even in Eclipse or Liberty.
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I've found the Speedy scripts to always cause lag. Using Zepplinrox's scripts does help, even in Eclipse or Liberty.
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V6supercharger is awesome
Just be sure to delete the minfree section in scripts that you already have to avoid any conflicts between scripts IF u use it for minfree changes. I usually just use it for oom grouping fix and hard to kill launcher(I like my launcher to not be bullet.proof...I don't have any widgets and id rather my system kill it off to free up memory when im playing big games and stuff)
I swear...that ONE option alone makes 90% of the difference in how the phone performs...I have a really hard time making music stutter after running that option...its pretty much nonexistent.

[Q] Does v6 supercharger helps?

Well, I want to know if v6 supercharger helps with EVO 3D. If yes, what is the latest version and where can I download? Are there risks applying this script or is it safe? Thanks for your replies.
I wondered that to. http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=991276
Because I don't see it in many roms here at the Evo 3D section.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=991276
he says: So basically, it's a COMPLETE MEMORY MANAGEMENT FIX!
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I wondered that to. http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=991276
Because I don't see it in many roms here at the Evo 3D section.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=991276
he says: So basically, it's a COMPLETE MEMORY MANAGEMENT FIX!
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It's a confusing script to someone like me who doesn't know about the inner workings of a phone, but the creator of the script is right, it really does completely turn your phone's memory around. I use 1000hp (one of the options in the script) and I always have 400-450 mb RAM used, up to 500 mb used if I have a LOT of apps running at once. Without the script running, but on the same ROM, I'm always using a minimum of 550 mb RAM, and it'll get up to almost 700 mb used before the phone will start trying to free some RAM up. InfectedROM Eternity 3.0 has the script built into it now so if you don't want to have to manually install the script, you can go flash that ROM. If you would rather manually install the script on top of whatever ROM you're currently running, go here: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1192724&highlight=supercharger and that's about all the help I can give you, I've never attempted to manually add the script to a ROM
So does the script make things faster or what? Because I don't get why many devs don't put it in the rom.
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So does the script make things faster or what? Because I don't get why many devs don't put it in the rom.
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Yes it makes the phone a lot faster because if there's not enough free RAM, your phone will start to lag. I don't know why more devs don't include it in their ROMs, Virus started including it only about 2 weeks ago I believe
EDIT: (Just noticed you're not from the US, I don't know if any GSM ROMs currently include the v6 script or not.)
I just installed it and choosed option 9 because the Evo 3D got 1GB memory. I think it works.
There are also aggressive options but I don't think we need to use that option.
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I just installed it and choosed option 9 because the Evo 3D got 1GB memory. I think it works.
There are also aggressive options but I don't think we need to use that option.
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Can you make a step by step guide for me?
there is an step by step guide in that thread. You just should choose option nine.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1192724&highlight=supercharger
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=991276
Its not so hard.
DexterMorganNL said:
there is an step by step guide in that thread. You just should choose option nine.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1192724&highlight=supercharger
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=991276
Its not so hard.
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which version did you download?
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So does the script make things faster or what? Because I don't get why many devs don't put it in the rom.
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Because it doesn't work pimpin. If it hasn't changed much since the Hero days, than it's just a placebo affect.
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Because it doesn't work pimpin. If it hasn't changed much since the Hero days, than it's just a placebo affect.
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If is a pretty big word.
For example, if your you mom had balls, she'd be your dad.
It's changed ALOT and you have no clue.
Many devs think that Android memory should be untouched and that its perfect the way it is. But they forget that google changes it with each new OS almost every time.
So if it's so perfect "the way it is", then why does google keep "fixing" it?
Because they can't keep up to the SuperCharger, that's why.
Brand new 1.5 ghz, 1 GB ram, dual core phones - people report lag and launcher redraws.
With SuperCharger, it's fixed. No more lag and no more redraws.
Do a search for supercharger for titles only - see how "no devs" use it... so that makes you wrong as well.
zeppelinrox said:
If is a pretty big word.
For example, if your you mom had balls, she'd be your dad.
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Actually, that would make her a hermaphrodite........or Lady GaGa.
zeppelinrox said:
Do a search for supercharger for titles only
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Interesting threads. It sure has come a long way.
zeppelinrox said:
If is a pretty big word.
For example, if your you mom had balls, she'd be your dad.
It's changed ALOT and you have no clue.
Many devs think that Android memory should be untouched and that its perfect the way it is. But they forget that google changes it with each new OS almost every time.
So if it's so perfect "the way it is", then why does google keep "fixing" it?
Because they can't keep up to the SuperCharger, that's why.
Brand new 1.5 ghz, 1 GB ram, dual core phones - people report lag and launcher redraws.
With SuperCharger, it's fixed. No more lag and no more redraws.
Do a search for supercharger for titles only - see how "no devs" use it... so that makes you wrong as well.
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Now you are here which version do you recommend for EVO 3D? Is it safe? I heard in some posts you need to install Busybox 1.18.2 or older to run correctly but others says the version doest not matter. So, who better than you to say which version of Busy and SuperCharger is the best for EVO 3D
Grab latest version if you get errors use wraithdus busybox from the OP.
It makes suggestions based on ram so the device model doesn't matter
supercharge
zeppelinrox said:
If is a pretty big word.
For example, if your you mom had balls, she'd be your dad.
It's changed ALOT and you have no clue.
Many devs think that Android memory should be untouched and that its perfect the way it is. But they forget that google changes it with each new OS almost every time.
So if it's so perfect "the way it is", then why does google keep "fixing" it?
Because they can't keep up to the SuperCharger, that's why.
Brand new 1.5 ghz, 1 GB ram, dual core phones - people report lag and launcher redraws.
With SuperCharger, it's fixed. No more lag and no more redraws.
Do a search for supercharger for titles only - see how "no devs" use it... so that makes you wrong as well.
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Nice just downgraded my hboot to 1.4 thx Unknown and all who helped now running mikrunny rom would supercharge work with it im a noob and that rom seems picky bout playing with others lol but its nice though
I have it running on my 3d. And it does help a bit. I also have it on my girls OG EVO it helps A LOT on her phone.
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I just installed it today. Anybody getting random reboots? Chads latest kernel.
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Everything is fine here. No reboots all day.
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I applied the script,but no noticeable changes to be honest. Still, everything works fine, so no harm done I guess
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