I'm flashing Chad's Modified Superwipe. Do I choose "Superwipe EXT3 (all partitions) or "Superwipe EXT4 (all partitions)?
clankfu said:
I'm flashing Chad's Modified Superwipe. Do I choose "Superwipe EXT3 (all partitions) or "Superwipe EXT4 (all partitions)?
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What version of the super wipe are you using? The one I use doesn't ask any questions. Anyway, I believe the ext4 option is the one you want.
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Originally Posted by clankfu<br />
I'm flashing Chad's Modified Superwipe. Do I choose "Superwipe EXT3 (all partitions) or "Superwipe EXT4 (all partitions)?
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What version of the super wipe are you using? The one I use doesn't ask any questions. Anyway, I believe the ext4 option is the one you want.<br />
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Yes ext4 is best. However it is dependant on what the Rom is optimized for. I believe most are for ext4.
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coal686 said:
What version of the super wipe are you using? The one I use doesn't ask any questions. Anyway, I believe the ext4 option is the one you want.
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I'm using the modified Superwipe in the Meanrom v4.5 thread.
Thanks guys.
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I'm using the modified Superwipe in the Meanrom v4.5 thread.
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I thought that was the one I had too, but maybe not. Thanks.
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Did EXT4 work for you?
EXT4 is backwards compatible with EXT3, so I think this option would be safe.
SorryGoFish said:
Did EXT4 work for you?
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yup
Ext4
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I constantly flash the latest 2.2.1 roms ported from the i9000. But i figured id ask to see what actually runs faster/smoother for YOU.
ext4 is the best one
bosina said:
ext4 is the best one
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Really? i mean i know its the best for 2.2....but its seems so sluggish on a 2.2.1....
If ext4 is sluggish for you then... I guess dont use it?
I'm not sure the ROM version has anything to do with the file system. Android is Linux based and ext4 is the most widely used Linux file system. For example, when I update Ubuntu it doesn't make changes to the file system or work any differently then it did with the previous version.
Hmm interesting. I guess i really dont know how different 2.2 and 2.2.1 truly is.
CrazyCharlie said:
I'm not sure the ROM version has anything to do with the file system. Android is Linux based and ext4 is the most widely used Linux file system. For example, when I update Ubuntu it doesn't make changes to the file system or work any differently then it did with the previous version.
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And yes, thats obviously what im doing. But i just wanted to know the actual reason RFS would be a better selection....cause i was guided in the past that RFS=Big No no, lots of lag, blahh blah blah
xriderx66 said:
If ext4 is sluggish for you then... I guess dont use it?
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2.2.1 runs smooth and faster than 2.2 ..have some newer apps and somethinqs else....btw i use ext4 on 2.2.1 too...imm using 2.2 right now because of some goods i like from 2.2 like some of 2.2.1 dont have vibration on home key...and others dont have lockscreen chooser...i use bionix but i customized my self...im runinq the best launcher out there...the one from sony ericson..arc ..i took it out from atriarc lg v2 lol...
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JFS has been awesome for me on 2.2.1.
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Ext4 is the best...noo discussion about file systems..
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bosina said:
Ext4 is the best...noo discussion about file systems..
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Gotcha homie
I have found ext4 to be the best since running jellettes beta 2 2.2.1 rom which lagged using rfs.
pvspencer22 said:
I have found ext4 to be the best since running jellettes beta 2 2.2.1 rom which lagged using rfs.
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Well that build was based off of KAE.....which is Vibrant 4g? if im correct? But since i been trying these JSx builds.....seems a little sluggish..
Can anyone explain the whole ext2 3 4 and those to me? Idk how any that works or what it's for. I have an Optimus v. Any help would be cool thank you c:
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Ok try
http://lmgtfy.com/?q=ext2+ext3+ext4
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that was funny
So what does android normally run on? Ext3? And can it run on ext4?
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4silvertooth said:
Ok try
http://lmgtfy.com/?q=ext2+ext3+ext4
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Dude how did u do that!!
BTW
ext2 = extended filesystem version 2
+ = fast
-= not easy data recovery because it has no journaling
ext3=extended filesystem version 3=extended filesystem version 2 + journaling( this means filesystem keeps a log of all operations done on it..if something goes all it does is read the journal and the last operation)
+= safer,data doesnt corrupt easily,easy recovery
-=relatively slow compared to ext2
ext4= extended filesystem version 2 =super awesome ..Complete rewrite
+= has all the goodies u can think of !!!
-= none to say(i love reiserfs though ..its a pity that dev is in jail for killing his wife !!!)
SO stop asking same questions !!! flash AMONRA 2.2.1 and format with ext4...God !! same questions over and over again ...
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So what does android normally run on? Ext3? And can it run on ext4?
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Android uses this yaffs2 for internal memory except when internal memory is huge(as in costly phones)
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/YAFFS
Okay, I have looked around before coming here I have done everything right so the guides say when I go to clock work recovery and try and install skyraider it gives me these messages how do i fix it and install skyraider (image is in attachments)
Are you s off or just bootloader unlocked
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disconnecktie said:
Are you s off or just bootloader unlocked
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S-OFF I used the one click root on my thunderbolt revolutionary I do believe
syler2012 said:
S-OFF I used the one click root on my thunderbolt revolutionary I do believe
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Does that help ?
Are you using rom manager? If you are then stop. Make sure you wipe system,boot, and caches before flashing the rom. Download and use 4ext recovery instead of cwm. Its much better and don't use rom manager.
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disconnecktie said:
Are you using rom manager? If you are then stop. Make sure you wipe system,boot, and caches before flashing the rom. Download and use 4ext recovery instead of cwm. Its much better and don't use rom manager.
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I am using rom manager i wiped it all still didnt work
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Are you using rom manager? If you are then stop. Make sure you wipe system,boot, and caches before flashing the rom. Download and use 4ext recovery instead of cwm. Its much better and don't use rom manager.
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I downloaded 4ext I love the recovery on 4ext i will try it with 4ext and get back to you
Use the wipe all except SD card option before flashing roms. It wipes all the necessary things for you with that option.
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disconnecktie said:
Use the wipe all except SD card option before flashing roms. It wipes all the necessary things for you with that option.
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ext3 or ext4 (all partitions)
syler2012 said:
ext3 or ext4 (all partitions)
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I just tried to wipe all but sd it didnt work what am i doing wrong ? is it my phone ?
syler2012 said:
ext3 or ext4 (all partitions)
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I would say try ext 4, but I really don't want you wiping the SD out because that could suck if your SD contains things you don't want to use.
Wait for disconnecktie to reply. He knows more about it. I guess this makes my reply pointless. Haha. Oh well.
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Go into the wipe format menu and select the option St the bottom wipe all partitions except SD card and that is all you need to do before flashing
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Use the wipe all except SD card option before flashing roms. It wipes all the necessary things for you with that option.
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I got it its kinda slow though it was my file LOLOLOL lord
Yea it a little slow I guess but quicker than having to select each option individually.
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Yea it a little slow I guess but quicker than having to select each option individually.
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no the rom was kinda slow at first its okay now but it eats up more battery then my stock XD any fixes to this ?
syler2012 said:
no the rom was kinda slow at first its okay now but it eats up more battery then my stock XD any fixes to this ?
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I dont remember what version of sense that rom is but to save battery you could try undervolting. Someone with more knowledge of skyraider should assist you there though. I personally have never ran skyraider on the thunderbolt.
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syler2012 said:
no the rom was kinda slow at first its okay now but it eats up more battery then my stock XD any fixes to this ?
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I had great battery life with Skyraider 1.3 with the stock settings, definitely better than the stock ROM. It was better with the .9 radios vs the .19 radios - you could try a radio swap.
Did you make any other changes? New apps/sync settings etc?
I think it should be yaffs? for /system and /data
Is there any method to change the file system to ext4?
Maybe run some script through cwm?
Thanks!!
cagali said:
I think it should be yaffs? for /system and /data
Is there any method to change the file system to ext4?
Maybe run some script through cwm?
Thanks!!
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Why you want it in ext4 format but??
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vishal_android freak said:
Why you want it in ext4 format but??
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ext4 is faster than yaffs? even yaffs2?
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ext4 is faster than yaffs? even yaffs2?
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Maybe faster but not better, having in mind that it's NAND memory we are talking about.
Read this: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1675026
After that google a bit more about ext4 and NAND memory.
At least that's how it was when I search about it.
F2FS-ALL MODIFIED KERNELS​
Kernels which have F2FS support can be modified to support F2FS-ALL.
So here are some of kernels that I modified to work with F2FS-ALL.
These Kenels hv been modified from the original kernel to support F2FS for data,system and cache.
Unlike other kernels which support only data partition to be F2FS I have modified them to work with other partitions as well.
What is F2FS?
F2FS (Flash-Friendly File System) is a flash file system created by Kim Jaegeuk at Samsung for the Linux operating system kernel. The motive for F2FS was to build a file system that from the start takes into account the characteristics of NAND flash memory-based storage devices (such as solid-state disks, eMMC, and SD cards), which are widely used in computer systems ranging from mobile devices to servers.
(for more info http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/F2FS)
Install guides
First you shoud have F2FS-ALL supported ROM installed. Flashed through a F2FS-ALL supported recovery
1.put the downloaded kernel in ur N5
2.reboot to recovery (twrp with f2fs-all support)
3.flash it
4.reboot
When u r flashing ur rom flash the AOSP kernel always together!
Downloads
KERNEL
AOSP
May 10
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CM
[URL="http://d-h.st/gsP"]May 12
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July 09[/URL]
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PURITY
May 12
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koe1974 Franco
r44
r46
r47
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Franco Linaro
r48
r49
r50 F2FS-ALL
r50 F2FS
r51v3 F2FS-ALL
r51v3 F2FS
r53 test2 F2FS-ALL
r53 test2 F2FS
r57 F2FS-ALL
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CharizardX
r48-b12
r51 F2FS-ALL
r51 F2FS
r52 F2FS-ALL
r52 F2FS
CAF r52.1 F2FS-ALL
CAF r52.1 F2FS
r57 F2FS-ALL
r57 F2FS
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Furnace
1.0.8
1.1.0 F2FS-ALL
1.1.0 F2FS
1.1.0 OC F2FS-ALL
1.1.0 OC F2FS
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Faux123 (WIFI DOESNT WORK test if it works for ur configuration and report back)
REMOVED
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ElementalX-CM
1.02-cm-f2fs-all
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Chao Kernel
v13.0
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ElementalX, Zeta, Uber and Bricked Kernel will work if you download it directly from the official thread
RECOVERY
TWRP
2.7.0.0
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Requests:
I can bring up some more kernels to support F2FS-ALL during my free time feel free to ask
but i cant compile... so i can only mod F2FS supported kernels..
Thanks To
Kim Jaegeuk
koe1974
franciscofranco
Savoca
LaboDJ
dennes544
xtrymind
osm0sis
TomorrowLand_Ace
dechronic
kdh2834 said:
MOD EDIT: Please don't quote the entire OP
F2FS-ALL SUPPORTED KERNELS​
Kernels which have F2FS support can be modified to support F2FS-ALL.
So here are some of kernels modified for F2FS-ALL.
What is F2FS?
F2FS (Flash-Friendly File System) is a flash file system created by Kim Jaegeuk at Samsung for the Linux operating system kernel. The motive for F2FS was to build a file system that from the start takes into account the characteristics of NAND flash memory-based storage devices (such as solid-state disks, eMMC, and SD cards), which are widely used in computer systems ranging from mobile devices to servers.
(for more info http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/F2FS)
Install guides
First you shoud have F2FS-ALL supported ROM installed. Flashed through a F2FS-ALL supported recovery
1.put the downloaded kernel in ur N5
2.reboot to recovery (twrp with f2fs-all support)
3.flash it
4.reboot
When u r flashing ur rom flash the AOSP kernel always together!
Downloads
KERNEL
AOSP
Franco
Franco Linaro
Furnace
RECOVERY
TWRP
Requests:
I can bring up some more kernels to support F2FS-ALL during my free time feel free to ask
but i cant compile... so i can only mod F2FS supported kernels..
Thanks To
Kim Jaegeuk
koe1974
franciscofranco
Savoca
LaboDJ
dennes544
xtrymind
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So I'm guessing you actually got f2fs all to work?
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Umm... yea.. its been a month using f2fs-all
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kdh2834 said:
Umm... yea.. its been a month using f2fs-all
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Wow... Can you please write steps you followed? As I tried yesterday and ended up having to restock coz recovery fails and ROM won't boot...
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ishaqs60 said:
Wow... Can you please write steps you followed? As I tried yesterday and ended up having to restock coz recovery fails and ROM won't boot...
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1.Download the recovery which i posted in the op and flash it using fastboot or any tool u got.
2.Reboot to recovery and go to wipe and format data.
3.advance wipe and choose everything and wipe it again.. just in case and ull see something like mkfs.f2fs for cache, system and data. If u dont see this try that format.zip in legolas's thread do a adb sideload cos u wont hv android installed after the data format at step2
4.adb sideload a f2fs-all compatible rom using that method which i posted in the other thread. The updater-script mod.
I tried it with pa and psx. I can upload the updater-script for these two if u wish to use them
5.adb sideload a f2fs-all compatible kernel from the thread. Always flash aosp kernel befor flashing other kernel.
6.install gapps (any gapps will do.. i prefer pa gapps)
7.reboot and u r done.
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kdh2834 said:
1.Download the recovery which i posted in the op and flash it using fastboot or any tool u got.
2.Reboot to recovery and go to wipe and format data.
3.advance wipe and choose everything and wipe it again.. just in case and ull see something like mkfs.f2fs for cache, system and data. If u dont see this try that format.zip in legolas's thread do a adb sideload cos u wont hv android installed after the data format at step2
4.adb sideload a f2fs-all compatible rom using that method which i posted in the other thread. The updater-script mod.
I tried it with pa and psx. I can upload the updater-script for these two if u wish to use them
5.adb sideload a f2fs-all compatible kernel from the thread. Always flash aosp kernel befor flashing other kernel.
6.install gapps (any gapps will do.. i prefer pa gapps)
7.reboot and u r done.
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Thanx I'll give it a try once I'm home
Edit: thanx a million worked like a charm )
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ishaqs60Thanx I'll give it a try once I'm home
Edit: thanx a million worked like a charm )
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Glad that it worked
So.. which rom did u try with?
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kdh2834 said:
Glad that it worked
So.. which rom did u try with?
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Slimkat 4.9 + 48 linaro franco... I used the app to convert Rom to f2fs-all
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He is modifying the kernels. Most kernels support F2FS, they DO NOT support F2FS-All. He modifies them so that they do. Try flashing official Franco on F2FS-All. Doesn't work.
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Koopa777 said:
He is modifying the kernels. Most kernels support F2FS, they DO NOT support F2FS-All. He modifies them so that they do. Try flashing official Franco on F2FS-All. Doesn't work.
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That makes sense! cause current supported kernels ive attempted to flash result in constant bootloops, including faux and elemental
@kdh2834 anychance for support on faux123 kernel? and elemental?
Shaky156 said:
@kdh2834 anychance for support on faux123 kernel? and elemental?
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Elemental kernel will work if u just flash it after flashing the aosp kernel in the first post.
Ill add faux kernel tmrw
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Any chance of a benchmark running PA an franco r48? Wana make sure its worth it before i wipe everything lol
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How did you forget elemental kernel? It was the first kernel to support F2fs.
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FuMMoD said:
How did you forget elemental kernel? It was the first kernel to support F2fs.
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hes not listing kernels that support it, hes posting kernels thats hes modded to support it. thats where i got confused at first as well
simms22 said:
hes not listing kernels that support it, hes posting kernels thats hes modded to support it. thats where i got confused at first as well
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Ah, that makes sense now. Didn't catch it at first read for some reason. Thread title is misleading. I dove into the thread expecting all supported kernels.
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FuMMoD said:
Ah, that makes sense now. Didn't catch it at first read for some reason. Thread title is misleading. I dove into the thread expecting all supported kernels.
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kdh2834 said:
Yea i shud.. i always lack the intro. Like wen im explaining too xD straight to the point
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see..
you should
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see..
you should
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Damn.. man I shud change the thread title as well ahahaha
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FuMMoD said:
How did you forget elemental kernel? It was the first kernel to support F2fs.
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And yea.. elemental shud work without me modifying anything cos it uses the previous ramdisk of whatever kernel u were using. So flash the aosp kernel i posted in the first thread and then flash elemental kernel which will make it work!
oohh i didnt see the other post and just wrote this one ...
my bad
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Thread cleaned up as it belongs to Development Section now, stay on Topic.
As OP changed the title and info I think it won't create confusion further.
sharingan92 said:
Any chance of a benchmark running PA an franco r48? Wana make sure its worth it before i wipe everything lol
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Hmm.. ive seen max 36k on my device.. but dont use it overclocked.
Antutu is just score based.. doesnt matter much to your normal daily usage.
So dont trust it so much
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