[ROM][Kernel][Flyer] FlyHigh ROM v1.2 | extra speed | GSM/WiFi script | Android 2.3.4 - HTC Flyer, EVO View 4G

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The team:
samuel2706
Scabes24
​
List of donors:
(Thank you so much guys! I will need the money for renting a server, or so )
linuxis
RalleD
ketpetje
ovigt71
ric242 x2
hhstonecold
droflo2.0
Flyer.michael
iwansuryo
ovigt71
FlyHigh ROM - Features
ROM base: Flyer_Videotron_CA_2.26.1530.3 --> Android 2.3.4
Fully debranded
The ROM recognizes if you have a WiFi only Flyer or one with 3G
FlyHigh custom kernel 1.7GHz see the 2nd post
deodexed
nano
sysro/sysrw
rooted
busybox
The Partitions are being formatted with alignment (Like the zipalign for apks)
Bluetooth headset profile enabled
Enabled hardware rendering
longer wifi scan interval -> better for battery if wifi is on but not connected
unsecured boot image (for root commands via adb shell)
bigger VM Heapsize
Battery with percentage
Very smooth UI
all apk's zipaligned
openvpn support
sqlite3
New Market
Sharper and cooler font
init.d scripts support
zipalign all apk's you installed on boot
no annyoing bootsound
Ad-Free
No-Frills CPU Control
ES File Explorer
Titanium Backup
Other hacks and mods..
Removed:
Amazon MP3
Soundhound
HTC Feedback
Google Feedback
KidMode
Videotron branding
​
>> All about the FlyHigh custom kernel is in the 2nd post
>> You can find the changelog in the 3rd post
>> Patches, MODs and Themes are in the 4th post
>> Join me and my team on our IRC channel on Freenode
​
Announcements:
I am looking for team members, if you want and can contribute please contact me.
Please answer this question about the recognition script, that I can see for how many people it worked. Click me!
What you need:
Your HTC Flyer needs to be s-off and a custom recovery must be installed. Follow this topic: [GUIDE][Flyer + View] Revolutionary S-OFF & Recovery & Permaroot​
Installation:
Download FlyHigh ROM and place the zip on your SD card
Boot the device in recovery by holding vol-down + power
Optional: Go to backups and restore and perform a backup
Choose the option "wipe data/factory reset" and confirm
Then choose the option "install zip from sdcard", then "choose zip from sdcard" and select the FlyHigh ROM zip file and confirm
After flashing, reboot your device
Download:
FlyHighROM-v1.2.zip
MD5: 940B4DD0EEC23CCBC044E807BC465F8E
"Broken" USB patch
Older downloads
MD5 sums:
v1.0: D5E100614971499FF76243DB6E70F391
v1.1: 15E89800099E8AC0E37B4AA2C776E5C8
​
NOTE: If you got stuck at the bootup screen because you flashed a corrupt zip, have a look at this post.
Please report feedback, bugs, ideas to this ROM!

FlyHigh Kernel v0.1
First: Thanks goes to LorD ClockaN he showed me everything and did the most in this kernel.
FlyHigh kernel - Features:
OC up to 1.7GHz
more frequencies
patched to kernel version 2.6.35.14
brazilianwax (smartass2) governor (default)
interactive governor
conservatice gevornor
powersafe governor
ondemand governor
userspace governor
performance governor
and more..
LorD ClockaN said:
Governors for NOOBS:
interactive - Instead of sampling the cpu at a specified rate, the governor will scale the cpu frequency up when coming out of idle. When the cpu comes out of idle, a timer is configured to fire within 1-2 ticks. If the cpu is 100% busy from exiting idle to when the timer fires then we assume the cpu is underpowered and ramp to MAX speed.
smartass - Is an improved version of interactive governor
ondemand – Available in most kernels, and the default governor in most kernels. When the CPU load reaches a certain point (see “up threshold” in Advanced Settings), ondemand will rapidly scale the CPU up to meet demand, then gradually scale the CPU down when it isn't needed.
conservative – Available in some kernels. It is similar to the ondemand governor, but will scale the CPU up more gradually to better fit demand. Conservative provides a less responsive experience than ondemand, but can save battery.
performance – Available in most kernels. It will keep the CPU running at the “max” set value at all times. This is a bit more efficient than simply setting “max” and “min” to the same value and using ondemand because the system will not waste resources scanning for CPU load.
powersave – Available in some kernels. It will keep the CPU running at the “min” set value at all times.
userspace – A method for controlling the CPU speed that isn't currently used by SetCPU. For best results, do not use the userspace governor.
brazilianwax - Very agresive version of smartass
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Available frequencies [Hz]:
245000, 422400, 499200, 576000, 652800, 729600, 806400, 883200, 960000, 1036800, 1113600, 1190400, 1267200, 1344000, 1420800, 1497600, 1574400, 1651200, 1728000
​
git

Changelog:
21. August - v1.2:
updated es file explorer
updated titanium
updated youtube
updated maps
updated Twitter
updated Superuser app and binary
removed “missing simcard” icon for wifi flyers
removed “no signal” icon for wifi flyers
removed wifi tether app for wifi flyers
removed network options in quick settings for wifi flyers
added openvpn feature
added sqlite3
Added No-Frills CPU Control
write an update for blue-panda script
FlyHigh custom kernel
OC up to 1.7GHz
more frequencies
patched to kernel version 2.6.35.14
brazilianwax (smartass2) governor (default)
interactive governor
conservatice gevornor
powersafe governor
ondemand governor
userspace governor
performance governor
and more..
07. August - v1.1:
Rebased ROM on Flyer_Videotron_CA_2.26.1530.3 --> Android 2.3.4
-> Fully debranded
--> Added all CIDs
--> Added all apns
--> Edited build.prop
--> Removed lots of bloatware
--> And other things, I forgot
05. August v1.0:
Initial release

MODs, patches, themes and signature banners:
Patches:
Patch to fix the USB mount issue: fix_usb.zip
Patch to remove the "missing simcard" icon for the WiFi version: remove_missing_simcard_icon.zip
Patch to enable gsm phone calls and text messaging: enable_gsm_phone_calls.zip
Old Market: old_market.zip
Stock fonts: stock_fonts.zip
Stock battery: stock_battery.zip
Signature banners:
If you like FlyHigh ROM, you can add on of this banners to you signature. Just copy the following code and paste it in you USER CP under "Edit Signature":
HTML:
[URL="http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1205050"][IMG]http://www.andeets.com/signature_user.png[/IMG][/URL]

wow!!! Promising! Will definitely try this weekend
Sent from my HTC Flyer P512 using Tapatalk

looks promising but you should put [Flyer] in the title just so its clear its for Flyer series devices vs the view

does it have a voice call support? can't see in description!

3g sip call
Hello,
Look nice. Any idea if 3g SIP is enabled? (Stock SIP app allows only WiFi calls) I will probably give a try this weekend!

I will try this. It seems not ready to download yet.
Sent from my HTC Flyer P510e using XDA Premium App

The ROM is now uploaded!
You can find the download link in the first post.
Have fun

burry said:
looks promising but you should put [Flyer] in the title just so its clear its for Flyer series devices vs the view
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Good idea, did that
ovigt71 said:
does it have a voice call support? can't see in description!
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Yes it has.

Will you please let me know how long the first boot takes? I've been stuck at the white screen with the HTC logo for over 10 minutes now... At first the buttons were dark, now they are on... But still stuck at the logo screen...

10 mins are a bit long...
Have you performed a wipe?
What device do you have? Wifi/3g?

nickiberli said:
10 mins are a bit long...
Have you performed a wipe?
What device do you have? Wifi/3g?
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Yes, I did full wipe in recovery, then just flashed the rom. I have a 3g Flyer. Tried i00's rom before yours, and all was fine. A bit lost now what to do next.

Did you see the bootanimation?

Hi,
Do you think I can run the HebFix 0.92 on this Rom and fix the Left to right issue for Hebrew and Arabic ?
K.

koko_f said:
Hi,
Do you think I can run the HebFix 0.92 on this Rom and fix the Left to right issue for Hebrew and Arabic ?
K.
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Hm I don't know this Fix. Can you provide me a link to an english site?

nickiberli said:
Did you see the bootanimation?
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The first part of the boot with the vibration when the device turned on after the flash was fine. No, I don't think I got to the bootanimation stage...

Hm ok.. would you like to join this irc channel that we can debug this issue?: http://webchat.freenode.net/?channels=NickiB
Does anyone else have this problem? Has anyone flashed it successfully?

romanas2007 said:
The first part of the boot with the vibration when the device turned on after the flash was fine. No, I don't think I got to the bootanimation stage...
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Damn. Just check the MD5 sum, and it's not what you have in you download post. So, now it's clear why I can't get it boot up. Obviously, a bad download. Is there a way to get the device to the bootloader now?

Related

[TWEAKS] Nex-S Tweaks V10.3 & App Cleaner V4

Remember: ALWAYS MAKE A BACKUP, for the case there is a error or its incompatible with your phone.
Nex-S Tweaks is a flashable ZIP for Roms with init.d script support.
You dont know if your Kernel supports init.d scirpts
or
you dont know what is meant by init.d scripts
you should probably not use this tweaks!
Uninstall Script added! Uninstaller is only working on Nex-S Tweaks V10+
To uninstall Nex-S Tweaks PRE V10 flash you ROM again.
You will get a much better performance, responsiveness, mediaquality and battery life.
Permanent changed DPI to 200 - DPI Version only!
Zipaligning missing apps on each startup
European GPS Config
VoodooColor preparation (will be automatical applied, if VoodooColor Kernel is installed)
Dalvik Heapsize 70m
Tweaked CFQ Scheduler for non rotating storeage
Optimized mount options
SDCard readahead 2048kb
Optimized Memory Settings
WIFI scanintervall 3min
Windowevents set to 60
Cleanup sqlite3 Databases on each startup
Network Tweaks
Kernel Tweaks
Added some Android 3.1 binaries and libraries
(Almost) persistent Launcher
Render UI with GPU
build.prop responsiveness tweaks
Renice kswapd0 to 18
Media quality tweaks
Uninstall Script available
Nex-S Cleaner is a flashable ZIP. It removes unneeded Apps. See here the full list.
Tweaks:
V1: Initial
V2: Added Kernel Tweaks
Dualcore Scripts
Network tweaks
Minfree Settings
V3: Removed Dualcore Scripts (Switched back to standard core management -> cpu1 always online, when screen is on, took too much juice)
Set CPU0 to ondemand
Set CPU1 to performance
Cleanup of old dualcore scripts
Changed scriptnames
V4: Removed Governor Settings
V5: Cleanup Bugfixing
V6: Renamed init scripts to fit Oxygen
V7: Added some Android 3.1 binaries and libs
V8: Added Scheduler Tweaks
Added if conditions for more safety
V9: Added Taskamanger fix
Added Persistant Launcher
V10: Render UI with GPU
Optimized remount options
build.prop responsiveness tweaks
Renice kswapd0 to 18
Media quality tweaks
Added Backups, needed for uninstall
Refactored some bash
V10.1: Removed barrier=0 mountoption (thx veyka)
V10.2: Removed nodiratime, nobh mountoptions (thx veyka )
V10.3: Fixed SU problem (another thx to veyka! )
Cleaner:
V1: Initial
V2: Added: Compass, FileExplorer, miliao, SimpleLiveWallpaper, Updater
V3: Added a lot of apps
V4: Removed "remove Keyboard"
zacharias.malandroit
mike1986
Juwe11
Sakaschi
veyka
Download Nex-S Tweaks with DPI changes (Not working on MIUI) - V10.3
Download Nex-S Tweaks without DPI changes - V10.3
Download Nex-S Tweaks UNINSTALLER (only working on Nex-S Tweaks V10+) - V1
Download Nex-S App Remover V4
​
Is there anyway that you could make the changes in an script, so we can apply them to other roms too (like MIUI)?
Thanks!
Mo.
P.s. I mean the once that you can obviously convert to an script (like noaccesstime and readahead)
Interesting! Who doesn't like "tweaks"!? Thanks
Sent from my GT-I9100 using XDA Premium App
mofirouz said:
Is there anyway that you could make the changes in an script, so we can apply them to other roms too (like MIUI)?
Click to expand...
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This should also work with any MIUI/CM7 ROM.
I dont use MIUI so I cant test it.
Make a Backup, flash the zip and test it. If it works, please report here, so i can update the post!
If its not working, restore your backup
Does it exist VoodooColor for i9100?
ZhuraYuk said:
Does it exist VoodooColor for i9100?
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Not yet...but if you install a kernel, which supports voodoo color, you get a very nice colorprofile!
Thank you for this zip
I don't really see the reaseon to delete all these apps (except for the books app as this service is not available everywhere) so I'd love to know how to change this in your zip so I get the other tweaks but keep the apps.
What exactly does the VoodooColor stuff do?
Zipaligning on each boot? Is that really needed? I thought you'd do that once for all apks an then it's done and good...
Do the noatime, swapping, dritystate writeback and minfree tweaks have any drawbacks/problems?
I manually changed the DPI settings on my Desire once and some apps (like Frenzic) didn't like that too much...
traspler said:
Thank you for this zip
I don't really see the reaseon to delete all these apps (except for the books app as this service is not available everywhere) so I'd love to know how to change this in your zip so I get the other tweaks but keep the apps.
What exactly does the VoodooColor stuff do?
Zipaligning on each boot? Is that really needed? I thought you'd do that once for all apks an then it's done and good...
Do the noatime, swapping, dritystate writeback and minfree tweaks have any drawbacks/problems?
I manually changed the DPI settings on my Desire once and some apps (like Frenzic) didn't like that too much...
Click to expand...
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I dont use these apps, so I delete it Maybe I upload a 2nd version (without removing apps)
VoodooColor -> see my last post
The zipaligning script checks if there are any NONzipaligned apps, if yes, they are zipaligned
No Problem here (so far)
Hm...i only decreased the dpi from 240 to 200 ... got no problems (so far ) I use this script for 2 weeks now
nexxx85 said:
Not yet...but if you install a kernel, which supports voodoo color, you get a very nice colorprofile!
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And what kernels support it?
I just tested on Miui. Its not fully working 100%. Status bar gets FC. The dpi works. But there are some misalignment
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nexxx85 said:
This should also work with any MIUI/CM7 ROM.
I dont use MIUI so I cant test it.
Make a Backup, flash the zip and test it. If it works, please report here, so i can update the post!
If its not working, restore your backup
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Erm, the only problem I have is the StatusBar and thats due to the density change. Could you please tell me what the original density is?
For everyone else, if you apply this tweak on your MIUI rom, it will "hide" the statusbar. You would need to change the density back to the original.
Edit: Never mind, found it. It is 233. Will post a link soon.
For MUI
Hello.
For MIUI users, I have *slightly* modified the zip file and have uploaded here:
http://www.mofirouz.com/wordpress/2011/08/samsung-galaxy-s2-miui-tweaks/
All credits goes back to nexxx85 for all hard work.
Thansk,
Mo.
maybe is a dumb question but now which kernel uses voodoo color on cm for sgs2?
mcreego said:
maybe is a dumb question but now which kernel uses voodoo color on cm for sgs2?
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There's no modified CM7 kernel at the moment, so there's no kernel which supports voodoo color
Thanks for your replies regarding MIUI.
Ive uploaded a ZIP for MIUI with standard density (233). Thanks to mofirouz!
I will upload a version without APP REMOVAL later!
EDIT:
Seperated app removal to a flashable zip.
nexxx85 said:
Hi,
I´ve made a flashable zip with some Tweaks for our beloved SGS2.
Tweaks:
CM7 only: Permanent changed DPI to 200 (not changeable with init.d script, because of ro.)
Added zipalign binary
Zipaligneing on each startup
Europe GPS Config
VoodooColor preparation (will be automatical applied, if VoodooColor Kernel is installed)
Dalvik Heapsize 70m
CFQ Scheduler (including tweaks for non rotating storeage)
All partitions mounted with noatime (no accesstime when reading...saves quite alot diskusage)
SDCard readahead 2048kb (SdCard speed inc. by 2-3x)
Disabled swapping
Increased dirtystate writeback times (less battery usage)
Optimized Memory Settings (minfree)
WIFI scanintervall 3min
Windowevents set to 60 (much smoother scrolling)
Cleanup sqlite3 Databases on each startup
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isnt 64mb Dalvik Heapsize enough?
doesnt cm aready use cfq? what is rotating storeage?
why use noatime?relatime for system,sdcard and emmc is enough.data and chache already use noatime.
SDCard readahead 2048kb.high readahead always has drawbacks...for example increased disk i/o and ram usage...benchmarking with standard sd benches is pointless if u read from ram cause of readahead.it all depends on usage patterns.what is the standard readahead value?
Disabled swapping:did android ever swap? dont think so.
Windowevents set to 60 any drawbacks? higher cpu i/o and ram usage i guess.
Increased dirtystate writeback times (less battery usage)ls provide a figure.
bongmaster2 said:
isnt 64mb Dalvik Heapsize 70m enough?
doesnt cm aready use cfq? what is rotating storeage
why use noatime?relatime for system,sdcard and emmc is enough.data and chache already use noatimei.
SDCard readahead 2048kb.hich readahead always has drawbakcs...for example increased disk i/o and ram usage...benchmarking with standard sd benches is pointless if u read from ram cause of readahead.it all depends on usage pattens.what is the standard readahead value?
Disabled swapping:did android ever swap? dont think so.
Windowevents set to 60 any drawbakcs? higher cpu i/o and ram usage i guess.
Increased dirtystate writeback times (less battery usage) pls provide a figure.
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64 vs 70: Why not give Dalvik a bit more room to work?
cfq is standard for CM7, but its set again to give all options needed for optimization... cfq is default optimized for rotating storage (like HDD) but sgs2 uses flash storage (no moving parts )
why use relatime..i dont need any accesstimes
sdcard readahead...we have enough ram+cpu power.. so why dont speed up the slow sdcard?
dunno if swap is enabled by default...gotta take a look later
windowevents 60: why dont enjoy smooth ui with all that power inside
higher writebacktimes means lower sdcard/cpu usage -> lower battery usage
This is my optinion for all the tweaks! If Iam wrong, please correct me
nexxx85 said:
64 vs 70: Why not give Dalvik a bit more room to work?
cfq is standard for CM7, but its set again to give all options needed for optimization... cfq is default optimized for rotating storage (like HDD) but sgs2 uses flash storage (no moving parts )
why use relatime..i dont need any accesstimes
sdcard readahead...we have enough ram+cpu power.. so why dont speed up the slow sdcard?
dunno if swap is enabled by default...gotta take a look later
windowevents 60: why dont enjoy smooth ui with all that power inside
higher writebacktimes means lower sdcard/cpu usage -> lower battery usage
This is my optinion for all the tweaks! If Iam wrong, please correct me
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then use noop or deadline scheduler i would suggest.maybe access times are needed for some ppl or programms. theres a reason for relatime...
what is the default writeback and windowevents value?
@OP, you said you are using this for two weeks, please give your feedback on battery life...
bongmaster2 said:
then use noop or deadline scheduler i would suggest.maybe access times are needed for some ppl or programms. theres a reason for relatime...
what is the default writeback and windowevents value?
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Default windowevent value is 55
I never had any problems on any (of my 4) linux machines with noatime (but ill keep it in mind for android)
I think CFQ performance (optimized for ssd) == noop or deadline ( but ill take a look later)
@kyptoner
Used Mobile data the half time (see diagram)

[SCRIPTS][TWEAKS] Init.Doh & Gekoh | Battery & Performance | 0.4.7lb | 3/22/12

[SCRIPTS][TWEAKS] Init.Doh & Gekoh | Battery & Performance | 0.4.7lb | 3/22/12
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Credits: Pikachu01, geko95gek, crypted, droidphile, User Feedback​​Features:
Pikachu01's ThunderBolt! scripts (v2.6.1). (Also extracts the bolt_scripts onto the SDCARD)
80MB LMK Tweaks (v6 SuperCharger Memory Tweaks)
Crypted's GPS.conf for Quick Fixes
Ad Blocking Hosts file (5 of the best merged together)
Undervolted - Safe -50mV on most
Easy to tweak with ExTweaks
GPU Rendered UI Enabled
AFTR enabled, Sched_mc disabled. Siyah logger disabled. Custom Brightness, Touch Sensitivity Parameters, Static Bus Frequencies, Custom Deepsleep Levels, Dynamic hotplug, Logging disabled, Phone / Memory / SDCard / WIFI/3G/4G Tweaks, Hot Plug Thresholds, Sampling Interval & Frequency, Gtalk Wifi Only = False.
CPU set to: [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] [email protected]
Battery Version:
In this version you will be sacrificing some cpu & gpu performance for a decent amount of battery. Hotplugging checks at a slower rate for battery, Ondemand is tweaked for battery instead of speed. Minimum brightness levels are set lower, our #1 Battery Drainer.
100-1000Mhz
Ondemand/sio
GPU set to: 100/160/200Mhz | 800/850/900mV
Hotplug/Governor Tweaked for Battery
Battery Lite Version:
Experimental Battery future version. No LMK Tweaks, Less ThunderBolt! Tweaks, No Zip Align. Supports Entropy 3/07/12+. Trying to rule out any conflicts with this version.
200-1000Mhz
Siyah: Ondemand/sio | Entropy: Ondemand/noop
GPU set to: 66/133/200Mhz | 800/850/900mV
Hotplug/Governor Tweaked for Battery
Performance Version:
This version you should be noticing a difference in benchmarks/responsiveness. The battery drain should be a little more than stock because of the overclocking. Hotplugging is set to Siyah Defaults, and lulzactive is tweaked for performance/battery.
100-1400Mhz
lulzactive/sio
GPU set to: 100/200/400Mhz | 800/900/1150mV
Hotplug/Governor Mostly at Stock/ThunderBolt!
Requirements:
Most of the Features will not work in ICS - Backup First
SiyahKernel v2.6.13+ | Entropy v3/07+
ExTweaks Installed - If you wish to tweak init.doh
Files installed:
/system/etc/init.d/
S01logger - Disables Android Logging
S02sysctl
S70darky_zipalign - Zipalign
S91SuperCharger - Memory Tweaks
S98CFS - ThunderBolt! Kernel Tweaks
S98system_tweak - Most ThunderBolt! Tweaks
S92init_doh - CPU/Misc Tweaks
/system/etc/
gps.conf - GPS Tweaks
hosts - AdBlocking
SuperChargerAdj - LMK Memory Tweaks
SuperChargerMinfree - LMK Memory Tweaks
SuplRootCert - GPS Cert.
/system/
default.prop - LMK Memory Tweaks
/data/.siyah/
default.profile - Most of CPU/GPU Tweaks (ExTweak Profile)
Init.d scripts deleted each install:
Files Listed Above (Overwritten)
S98gekoh
s91voltctrl
Installation:
Download the latest zip below
Do a Backup in Recovery Mode
Flash Init.Doh in CWM (Recovery)
Reboot
The following steps are not required
If you now have 2 zipaligns scripts, please delete one of them (Keeping the one listed above)
Download Script Manager
Open Script Manager, Scroll down to the "bolt_scripts" on your sdcard
Open "sqlite_optimize", press the Skull/Bones icon "Su" and "Save"
Press Run, this will take a minute or two. Ignore the Errors.
It is finished when you see "Exit code 0", Click Close.
Run this script once once in a while (Whenever you have installed a few apps)
Updating/Changing Version: Just flash the latest zip and all the files are overwritten.
Uninstall: Download the file (uninstall_doh.zip) and flash it in CWM.
Note:
If you have any issues, try clearing your cache/dalvik
Give this script some time to work. At least one full batteries worth.
Some people give up after one SoD, just adjust the voltages up a little. Could also be kernel related (Read your kernels thread for latest issues)
This script changes at least once a week, so let me know if you run into any issues.
General Battery Saving Tips: - Thanks AndroidGX
Never use Tasks killer things or related.
Settings > Display > Touch key light duration : "OFF"
Settings > Display > Auto adjust screen power : [TICK]
Settings > Applications > Samsung Apps > "OFF"
Settings > Privacy > Back up my data > [UNTICK]
Settings > Location and security > Use wireless networks : [UNTICK]
Settings > Wireless and network > Wi-Fi settings > (press Menu button) > Advanced > Wi-Fi sleep policy > "Never" or "When screen turns off"
Deactivate auto sync for accounts
Deactivate GPS (and wifi gps)
Set brightness level to automatic/low
Disable motion
Changelog:
v0.4.6lb: Supports Entropy DD 3/07/12+. Good chunk of ThunderBolt LMK & Performance tweaks removed. No Zip Align. GPU @ 33/133/200. CPU now at 200-1000Mhz (To support DD). ro.telephony.call_ring.delay set to 1000. Can be flashed on top of 0.4.6b, but it will not delete LMK/Zipalign.
[*]v0.4.6b: Upped Hotplugging a little. Disabled Static Bus. Changed back/updated to Crypted GPS v3.1 No-SSL. Smooth Scaling Enabled 2/2/2. GPU Thresholds changed to 90/50/90/50. Wifi/Phone Experiments added to bottom of S92init_doh. Should be a faster release without hopefully any additional battery drain.
[*]v0.4.5b: Lowered Hotplugging values. They were fairly ridiculous. Disabled sched_mc, redundant with hotplugging on. Freq_cpu1on back at 600hz. GPU Thresholds changed to 85/70/85/65 (Thanks droidphile). GPUSTAYCOUNT=2 on all. Upped ondemand/down_differential to 10.
[*]v0.4.4b: Changed freq_cpu1on to 800Mhz. Changed GPS Quick Fix to H3llstorm's. Updated Ad Blocking Hosts file. Uncommented Wifi/Phone Experiments in s92init_doh.
[*]v0.4.3: 2.6.13 Siyah Required. Moved most of the tweaks in init_doh to default.profile for the new 2.6.13 SiyahKernel. This will allow you to edit most of this in ExTweaks app. Added 80MB LMK v6 SuperCharger memory tweaks by zepp & Pika. Cleaned out most commented lines in system_tweak, and a couple AOSP issues. Updated ThunderBolt! scripts. Changed hotplug values / GPU steps for hopefully better battery. Changed scheduler to SIO. Choosing a lower minimum brightness for better battery. Commented out Experimental Tweaks in init_doh script.
[*]v0.4.2b: Few build.prop tweaks again, these from ICScrewD. You will see them at the bottom of init_doh under "Latest Experiments". Could cause AOSP issues. Also extracting bolt_scripts to both /emmc/ and /sdcard/, hopefully fixing some peoples complaints about it missing. Overall, just a small update.
[*]v0.4.1b: Deep Sleep Freq set back to 100-800 @ 400mhz bus. If .4.0 is working fine for you, no need to update.
Q: Where is my init.d folder? A: On your main storage. "/system/etc/init.d/". Find it with File Manager
Q: I want to change stuff like voltages/governor, but how? A: Browse to the init.d folder, open s99init_doh with a text editor such as Jota Text Editor. Trial and error from here.
Q: Cool story bro, but I can't edit/save the file. Wth? A: Calm down. The directory is read only. In file manager go to the directory, then open your menu -> more -> settings, scroll to the bottom and check root and mount. When u are finished, unchecked those two.
Q: How do I boot into recovery (CWM) mode? A: Through your power menu, through the CWM app on your phone, or: With the phone off, Vol-Up,Vol-Down, Power Button - Hold down at same time till your in recovery
Q: I tried hitting my power button recently, but the screen never came on (SOD). Whats up? A: Hard to say exactly, but lets start pumping the CPU voltages up. 25mV at a time. If it continues even at stock voltages, long-press power to reset the phone and then pull /proc/last_kmsg and let me know!​A lot of people can push their voltages lower, I can too. Trying to make this script universal for us siyah people. Don't be afraid to increase/decrease your CPU voltages 25mV at a time, never go higher than stock in my opinion.
Undervolting is pretty much a placebo with your screen on. At most people save is 5% more battery with extreme undervolting. If you get one reboot, you may have drained more power than you have saved. If you want to save battery, turn your brightness low and choose a governor that stays away from the max freq the most. Your phone will also save a little more juice if you can handle 100Mhz as lowest state.
Stock CPU Voltages: [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] [email protected]
Stock GPU Voltages: [email protected] [email protected]
Backup your init.d folder if you want to be safe, this will overwrite all the files listed above. Also if you have a voltage control service, odds are that this won't work (at least the cpu/gpu/voltage tweaks).​Go give thanks to: (Click on their names below)
Pikachu01 - 99% of the scripts
geko95gek - CPU/GPU/Voltage Settings, Tons of user feedback
Armisael - Misc Tweaks, User Feedback
stevehkim - Misc Tweaks, User Feedback
GadgetCheck - CheckROM, Misc Tweaks
droidphile - Amazing reference/guide
bedalus - Another Amazing Reference
crypted - GPS Quick Fix
H3llstorm - GPS Quick Fix
I9100 & SGH-I777 Community
To anyone I forgot: Thank you for all your hard work​SiyahKernel Only: Download: Battery 0.4.6b | Battery Lite 0.4.7lb | Performance 0.4.3p​
Credits: geko95gek & User Feedback​UNIVERSAL | Backup First | Download At Bottom​​Features:
Undervolted
200-1200MHz, Conservative/Noop.
GPU set to: 114 267Mhz | 800000 950000mV
[email protected] [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] [email protected]
Init.d scripts installed:
S98gekoh
Init.d scripts deleted each install:
S98gekoh
s98init_doh
s99init_doh
s91voltctrl
Bottom line: This should increase your battery-life & performance​​Installation:
Download the latest zip below
Do a Backup in Recovery Mode
Flash Gekoh in CWM (Recovery)
Reboot
Reboot AGAIN - Important - Settings don't seem to stick first boot
Changelog:
v0.1b: Delete S99init_doh on install
v0.1a: Initial Release
Go give thanks to: (Click on their names below)
geko95gek - CPU/GPU/Voltage Settings, Tons of user feedback
To anyone I forgot: Thank you for all your hard work​Entropy/Siyah: Download Gekoh v0.1b​PLEASE REPLY IF YOU HAVE ANY ISSUES | THANK YOU FOR YOUR FEEDBACK!​
Man I would like to try this. Problem is that I cannot find the init. d folder!
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Was this tested on DD's kernels?
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geomax45 said:
Man I would like to try this. Problem is that I cannot find the init. d folder!
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/system/etc/init.d
geomax45 said:
Man I would like to try this. Problem is that I cannot find the init. d folder!
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All you need to do is flash this in Recovery mode. CWM (recovery) comes with the custom kernels available in this forum.
cwc should we or can we merge our scripts. mine has a little overclock and uv but everything else is almost identical.
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rav4kar said:
Was this tested on DD's kernels?
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/system/etc/init.d
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Don't Have it there. I have init. goldfish. so.
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cwc3 said:
All you need to do is flash this in Recovery mode. CWM (recovery) comes with the custom kernels our phone has.
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Perfecto! I will give this a go.
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stevehkim said:
cwc should we or can we merge our scripts. mine has a little overclock and uv but everything else is almost identical.
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I don't see why not. You could actually just download the zip, and place your files in the correct directories. Maybe rename the files so they are the same. That would make your files cwm flash-able.
rav4kar said:
Was this tested on DD's kernels?
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Will you be my guinea pig? There could be problems just with the bolt_siyah file.
Using siyah This messed up my phone it completely killed my status bar on icescrewed
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justin860 said:
Using siyah This messed up my phone it completely killed my status bar on icescrewed
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Odd. How could these scripts mess with your framework?
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cwc3 said:
Will you be my guinea pig? There could be problems just with the bolt_siyah file.
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cwc, not at least now, as I'm researching some drain issues with DD 01/30 currently.
akira02rex said:
Odd. How could these scripts mess with your framework?
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No idea but it did
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justin860 said:
Using siyah This messed up my phone it completely killed my status bar on icescrewed
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Strange, I am using both. Clean some cache while your at it.
Alright, so what are the exact steps for installing this?
Copy to SD card, reboot into CWM, flash, reboot?
I tried several times and even wiped dalvik/cache before installing, each time it failed to boot past the exclamation point. I had to restore from backup.
Running Siyah 2.6.11/CM7 Nightly.
Advice?
Schultz_91 said:
Alright, so what are the exact steps for installing this?
Copy to SD card, reboot into CWM, flash, reboot?
I tried several times and even wiped dalvik/cache before installing, each time it failed to boot past the exclamation point. I had to restore from backup.
Running Siyah 2.6.11/CM7 Nightly.
Advice?
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Oh no. I will look into some cm7 compatibility issues, or maybe I threw in too much. I will make a couple versions tomorrow. One at least without voltage changes.
It work. I saw the volt change in setcpu, btw , i can't find "Open Script Manager, Scroll down to the "bolt_scripts" on your sdcard" , i don't have "bolt_scripts" on SDcard
justbenice said:
It work. I saw the volt change in setcpu, btw , i can't find "Open Script Manager, Scroll down to the "bolt_scripts" on your sdcard" , i don't have "bolt_scripts" on SDcard
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What hes saying is you have to get a program called script manager from the market its free. The bolt scripts is inside the init.doh zip its in a folder labeled "sdcard" but I think that we don't even need to do that part now. I think all we need to do is flash this in cwm thats it. By the way for any one wondering. This is usable on the I9100 roms too. I'm running siyah 2.6.11 kernel with the Omega rom and it works fine but I will say it did take quite a while to start on first boot. Thanks cwc3!! Oh and homer rules!!
cwc3 said:
Strange, I am using both. Clean some cache while your at it.
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Strangely it did the same thing to mine - killed the status bar.
Once I rebooted it returned, but I just decided to wipe the cache....just in case.
Weird...
I had problems too. Never got past the boot screen had to restore too . . .

[ROM][Updated 5.18.12]viperROM IC3D Beta 3.1 | OC Daemon, viperControl, and more!

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Hey everyone, we here at viperROM are bringing you another great release for the EVO 3D. Ice Cream Sandwich is finally here and over the next few weeks, we will continue to improve your experience and make this ROM the best out there. This ROM is based on the Virgin Mobile EVO 3D RUU and has plenty of our backend customizations that will give you the smoothest and most stable experience on your phone. Please take a look at what we have changed:
Changelog
======================== viperROM IC3D Beta 3.1 ============================
#Updated from Beta 3
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* Updated viperControl (root check, code cleanup) - forgot to put this in Beta 3!
#Added
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* Roaming Options
* Focus in Camera
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Download
Beta 3 - Main Site, Mirror 1, Mirror 2
md5sum: 199EC30DA646DC028F656DBAAC69BAFA
Beta 3.1 - Available only through GooManager if you're already on Beta 3!​
Old Changelogs
Code:
======================== viperROM IC3D Beta 3 ============================
#Updated from Beta 2
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* Updated apps
* Updated viperControl (root check, code cleanup)
* Fixed Voice Search
#Backend Enhancements
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* Fixed reboot issue upon first flash
* Increased sampling_rate for ondemand governor
* Increased up_threshold for ondemand governor
* Removed Tell HTC from setup
* viperROM wallpaper set as default
#Added
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* Added Leedroid Tweaks
* Added viperROM wallpapers to "HTC Wallpapers"
* Added Flashlight, aLogcat, Dropbox, and GooManager
* Added stock battery with percentages
#Removed
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* Removed Virgin Mobile VVM (replaced with Sprint version)
======================== viperROM IC3D Beta 2 ============================
#Updated from Beta 1
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* Updated apps
* Updated hosts file (no ads)
* Updated viperControl (better voltage detection, disable features not yet implemented in ICS builds)
#Backend Enhancements
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* Set deadline as default scheduler
* Battery saving settings when conservative is set for screen off (default)
* Tweaked ondemand governor for battery life
* Tweaked settings within ramdisk
#Added
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* Added ICS keyboard
* Added support for GooManager
* Added init.d support
* Added 5MB MMS
* Added white overscroll
* Added battery percentages
#Removed
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* Removed SuperSU, revert to old Superuser
* Removed some unneeded files
* Removed boot sound
* Removed unneeded files in viperROM folder
======================== viperROM IC3D Beta 1 ============================
#Added from RC2
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* /data folder
* vc
* viperROM boot and down animation
* init.d folder
* virtuous_oc folder
* sysctl.conf
* /system/xbin folder
* build.prop tweaks
* ext4 optimizations
#Changed from Joel's build
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* Move su from /system/xbin to /system/bin
* Add sh to /system/bin
* updater-script changes
Old Downloads
Download Beta 2 - Mirror1, Mirror2 - md5sum: CDBB5605AB8E399F9C442D2880D4E1FD
Download Beta 1 - http://bit.ly/KcH8VG
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It has been asked to make it easier to donate for people using Tapatalk, so here are the links...
Donate to -viperboy-
http://bit.ly/n7sB9g
Donate to Vinchenzop
http://bit.ly/n47Q1c​
Big thanks to the following people:
Vinchenzop for being a key part of viperROM
Joelz for our ICS base and Tweaks
j4n84 for initial Leedroid Tweak port
il Duce for some theming help
Virtuous Team and rmk40 for the initial leak and oc_daemon
bigrushdog and solarnz for their continued help and guidance!
knowledge561 for the viperROM splash screen
FAQ (Updated 5.9.12)
​
Q: What makes this ROM different than all the other ROMs?
A: First and foremost, you will get the best support from the viperROM Team (-viperboy- and Vinchenzop). We personally reply to almost every post and we're always in the thread trying to help out. If you have to wait more than an hour or so for your question to be answered, that is unusual! What else is different??
The inclusion of the OC Daemon for unprecedented battery life and performance
The custom viperControl script that handles the OC daemon, bloat, and removed app management (more to come too!)
A highly tuned system for incredible smoothness
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Q: Do I really need to wipe coming from another version of viperROM?
A: I always recommend that and that is how I test my ROMs. You may be not have any issues if you don't wipe, but you might.
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Q: Where are all the cool add-ons?
A: Check post 4 for more information on how to set up and use the viperROM Updater.
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Q: What is battery calibration and should I do it?
A: Yes!! If you aren't getting wonderful battery life or you think you can do better, do it! Here is the method I have used even back to my EVO 4G and it has always done well by me: Wipe battery stats (from recovery, or Battery Monitor Widget can do it [Menu > Statistics] and it doesn't matter what percentage you're at when you do so. Let the phone die and then fully charge. Take it off the charger and don't plug it in until it dies again, then fully charge. Your next charge cycle will be much better!
What some people don't understand is that you're not calibrating the battery as you are calibrating the phone. When you wipe and do this procedure, the phone reads where the max and min voltages are so it can report battery stats accurately.
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Q: What is the deal with tethering?
A: As of right now, native tethering isn't unlocked. The included WiFi Tether should work just fine. You may need to play with the settings, possibly enabling "Routing Fix" and "Enable MSS Clamping"
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Q: What kernel should I use with this ROM?
A: Chad.goodman has some cool kernels, but since there is no source as of this writing, I would recommend the stock kernel.
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Q: Does 3D, 4G, everything work with this ROM?
A: Yes, everything works now. There may be a few bugs here and there because of the leak this was based on, but they won't be major bugs.
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Q: I'm getting less than great battery life, what is the deal?
A: Battery life is affected by many things, such as screen-on time, signal strength, etc. Be sure that you do not have any rogue apps by checking for wakelocks with BetterBatteryStats found Here
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Q: Do any themes work with this ROM?
A: The only mods and themes that we can be sure will be compatible with viperROM are the ones that are found within the viperROM Updater app. If there is a theme that you would like to try, make a nandroid and try it. If it doesn't work, restore your nandroid.
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Q: Where can updates be found for the ROM?
A: Updates can be found in the thread, or directly through the viperROM Updater app, refer to the 4th post for more information. As of right now, the Updater will not work on ICS. We will likely be switching to GooManager for updates because it has more features.
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Q: I have the dreaded 1.5 HBOOT, how do I flash this ROM?
A. Please refer to This Thread for more detailed information. You can also downgrade your bootloader now to 1.4! Please see here and here for more information.
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Q. I'm new here, what is root?
A. Many answers can be found in more detail in This Thread
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Q: My CRT animations don't work...what am I doing wrong?
A: This has not yet been implemented into the ICS builds yet.
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Q: I would like to suggest something be fixed/updated/added to the ROM. How do I do that?
A: Please submit it to the viperROM Google Code page so we can track it. Please make sure to mention it in the thread as well so we are aware of it!
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Q: What are all of the governors, schedulers, and other kernel tweaks I keep reading about?
A: Refer to this thread for any information regarding kernel tweaks.
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---------------------- Special Features of viperROM ----------------------
viperControl Script
This script is the main script used to control many features within viperROM. Currently with this script, you can:
Adjust the OC Daemon
Change schedulers
Adjust voltage (if on a custom kernel)
Manage removed apps
Freeze any app on the phone - NOTE: Not available on ICS yet!
Modify lock screen text - NOTE: Not available on ICS yet!
Run "fix permissions" (for FC issues)
Adjust the capacitive button brightness
Edit some features in build.prop
Manage the hosts file
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To access viperControl:
Open up Terminal Emulator
Type "su" (without the quotes and grant it Superuser access if you haven't already)
Type "vc" (without the quotes)
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OC Daemon​
The OC daemon was created by rmk40 of Team Unity. I take no credit for the daemon, only the script I made to make it easier to work with. More information can be found here, but I will sum it up and explain the script below...
This daemon, written in C, completely eliminates the need for SetCPU and other CPU controlling apps. The daemon handles min/max frequencies for both screen on and screen off but it has one more trick up its sleeve... It can change the governor INSTANTLY depending on the screen state. I have tested it and I can tell you that it really does work instantly and I think this is going to be a great battery saver! I have set default values within the ROM as follows: Screen Off - conservative @ 192min/432max and Screen On - ondemand @ 192min/1188max. Using these settings, I get NO lag. Battery life is amazing, over 19+ hours for me with moderate usage!
If you decide that you want to change the settings of the daemon, here is how you do so...
Open up Terminal Emulator
Type "su" (without the quotes and grant it Superuser access if you haven't already)
Type "vc" (without the quotes)
Enter "1" (without the quotes) and you will see all of your options
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All the settings can be edited from there. If you want to verify that this is working, you can run these commands from adb shell:
Current CPU frequency
Code:
cat /sys/devices/system/cpu/cpu0/cpufreq/scaling_cur_freq
Current CPU governor
Code:
cat /sys/devices/system/cpu/cpu0/cpufreq/scaling_governor
Current min CPU Freq (you will see this change when the screen state changes)
Code:
cat /sys/devices/system/cpu/cpu0/cpufreq/scaling_min_freq
Current max CPU Freq (you will see this change when the screen state changes)
Code:
cat /sys/devices/system/cpu/cpu0/cpufreq/scaling_max_freq
The script is pretty good for now and I will eventually incorporate it into a large script exclusive to my ROM. However, here are a few things that you need to know about the script...
You MUST flash a custom kernel to overclock! The ROM includeds the stock kernel that is not capable of overclocking. Well why do you call it the "OC Daemon" then?? Because I didn't make it and that's what they called it AND the daemon is capable of controlling OC. Makes sense to me. If you want to overclock (after flashing a custom kernel, of course), run the script and change the MAX awake to whatever OC you would like.
The phone will boot up and detect if you're using SetCPU or other CPU apps. If you are, the daemon will be DISABLED automatically. If you aren't, the daemon will be enabled.
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Splash Screens​​​​(click image to download!)
To flash these, you must put it on the root of your sdcard and flash through the BOOTLOADER, not recovery! Does NOT work on 1.5 HBOOT!!
​
User Bar by knowledge561​​​​(please save it, don't just link!)
Battery Mods:
Stock Battery With Percentages Mod
ICS Battery Mod
Circle Battery Mod
Glowing Crysis Battery Mod
GreyScale Glowing Crysis Battery Mod
User Review Video
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iH5kFjW06Zs&hd=1&list=PL9B601B5B9B4F42BE
Roaming fix:
Ok...for anyone that flashed the roaming fix (From Duble08...theres something you didn't notice..it borked your 3d capabilities. The good news is, I found and fixed this issue, and also removed the GSM roam crap from the mobie network settings while I was at it. So heres the new fix, modded from Duble08's 'fix'. If theres any confusion about the new roaming settings menu, you want to be set on Automatic, not 'sprint only'. Sprint only WILL NOT ROAM, automatic will allow it to roam as it was intended
Roaming menu fix + 3d Fix
Too much excitement for early am....
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Ok everyone, let it rip! Need to hear everything, good and bad. We are going to give you guys another great ROM, even though this is a leak. We will update when we have new leaks and such. Please ask questions if you have them, we are happy to help
You mean freeza's firmware zip, not xhaust's???
Can i revert to my old firmware if I do flash the new one? Any downsides to flashing a virgin mobile one?
ssojyeti2 said:
You mean freeza's firmware zip, not xhaust's???
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Ah ****, thanks and sorry!!
VIDEOS ARE DONE! (My Transformer Prime stopped recording after 15 minutes)
I WILL be recording with my 60D and actually editing, when I install the official sprint version.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qJIYl-IzwkQ&hd=1
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ESbjWYese04&hd=1
Nice downloading!
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I have the problem with Joel's Rom that it gives me error whenever I try to update or install from Market. I hope this problem does not exist in your Rom.
Downloading now...
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install great, so far had one freeze while installing from market. (Had to pull battery)
SU did not work, flashing it manually , so far it seems working? only had it for 30 minutes though
I LOVE YOU.
AND OMG WTF after battery pull to boot up in a few seconds?? um? O_O
updated SU via goo.im got Superuser rolling, everything installing now. super smooth everything, nothing to complain yet except that.
rooted from revolutionary way back days ago, used that firmware update. not a hiccup.
ill fix typing tomorrow it's late...
How can I update firmware if I'm on hboot 1.50 s-on? Thanks
Thanks, downloading now, exciting times around here!
luis4ever said:
How can I update firmware if I'm on hboot 1.50 s-on? Thanks
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Downgrade. Have you been reading any of these threads? But I've heard downgrading lowers your quad scores.
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luis4ever said:
How can I update firmware if I'm on hboot 1.50 s-on? Thanks
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You can't, only way is to downgrade hboot, & its not hard as it looks or seems too, I actually had fun doing it when I had to do it LOL
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greeg32 said:
Downgrade. Have you been reading any of these threads? But I've heard downgrading lowers your quad scores.
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I have. Since I can't downgrade, I'm just going to stick to GB until a way is found to get this going without firmware.
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Datguy_n_Disguy said:
I have. Since I can't downgrade, I'm just going to stick to GB until a way is found to get this going without firmware.
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Just wondering, why can't you downgrade?
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[KERNEL][5.0 USA][CWM/1.2GHZ] The EXODUS Kernel - R1

I introduce to you
The EXODUS Kernel
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This kernel is ONLY for the USA version of the Samsung Galaxy Player 5.0 (YP-G70).
PLEASE read everything before flashing.
First off, this kernel based off of Entropy512’s Daily Driver kernel sources.
Many thanks to him for his sources and work in developing his kernel.
Entropy512's Daily Driver
I’ve picked up on development and have added, tweaked and removed a bunch of features. My ultimate goal is to make a much more comprehensive gingerbread kernel for this device. ​
Current features so far –
All from Entropy’s 3/5/12 build (see below)
Swap is ENABLED (see release notes)
Loads of new governors (see below for description)
Added Smartassv2, Interactive, InteractiveX, lulzactive
Added SIO (Simple I/O) Scheduler
Removed Userspace governor – nobody ever uses it.
Ondemand is the new default governor
Lowered minimum allowable screen brightness from 30 PWM to 20 PWM
Updated LZO compression
Patched ondemand governor to make it less jumpy (may have prevented ondemand from going into deep sleep, will look into this further)
Tweaked SmartassV2 governor – set 1Ghz as “Ideal” frequency
1.2 Ghz overclock will be included
Features in the works –
V(R), BFQ schedulers
Ramzswap or something similar
Testing 1.33ghz overclock
Look at updating CWM
Look into using scripts to change governor settings
Features included from Entropy’s Daily Driver –
• coolbho3k's Samsung Sleep of Death patch - allows stable use of screen-off profiles with limits below 800 MHz in SetCPU
• netarchy's conservative governor tuning patch - Reduces the polling interval, allowing conservative to ramp up/down faster. Over in I9100 land they're calling this "lionheart" and it's all the rage. (It makes me sad when people won't accept a governor until it's renamed and hyped up way beyond what it is...) As an example, a GSII would take 0.4 seconds to ramp from 200 to 1200 MHz with the default conservative governor, it can go all the way in 0.1 second with this patch.
• conservative set to default governor - CHANGED
• jhash3
• TinyRCU
• CIFS and Tunneling modules included
• ext4 partition mounting support in kernel and initramfs thanks to rumirand - ghetto Lagfix baby!
• CWM 5.0.2.7 based recovery - Mostly tested, seems working, but may have a few bugs still to work out, rumirand helped a lot on this one
• Insecure kernel - gives you automatic root in ADB shells
• Per-file fsync() disable capability - see "dangerous features" documentation on Entropy’s page
• Standard bootanimation (/system/media/bootanimation.zip) support
• Charginghacks - faster charging at low battery, slightly slower near the end, overall faster charging while trying to minimize battery stress
• CPU core voltage control - use SetCPU or a similar app
• CPU overclock to 1.2 GHz - use SetCPU or a similar app
Feature Explanations -
SmartassV2 –
Version 2 of the original smartass governor from Erasmux. Another favorite for many a people. The governor aim for an "ideal frequency", and ramp up more aggressively towards this freq and less aggressive after. It uses different ideal frequencies for screen on and screen off, namely awake_ideal_freq and sleep_ideal_freq. This governor scales down CPU very fast (to hit sleep_ideal_freq soon) while screen is off and scales up rapidly to awake_ideal_freq (500 mhz for GS2 by default) when screen is on. There's no upper limit for frequency while screen is off (unlike Smartass). So the entire frequency range is available for the governor to use during screen-on and screen-off state. The motto of this governor is a balance between performance and battery.
Kernel is currently set to use 1.0ghz as the ideal frequency, and BLANK for sleep frequency. I also tweaked it to ramp up/down in 100mhz steps. I’m currently still testing these settings, so they may change as needed.
Taken from - http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1663809
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Interactive –
Much like the OnDemand governor, the Interactive governor dynamically scales CPU clockspeed in response to the workload placed on the CPU by the user. This is where the similarities end. Interactive is significantly more responsive than OnDemand, because it's faster at scaling to maximum frequency.
Unlike OnDemand, which you'll recall scales clockspeed in the context of a work queue, Interactive scales the clockspeed over the course of a timer set arbitrarily by the kernel developer. In other words, if an application demands a ramp to maximum clockspeed (by placing 100% load on the CPU), a user can execute another task before the governor starts reducing CPU frequency. This can eliminate the frequency bouncing discussed in the OnDemand section. Because of this timer, Interactive is also better prepared to utilize intermediate clockspeeds that fall between the minimum and maximum CPU frequencies. This is another pro-battery life benefit of Interactive.
However, because Interactive is permitted to spend more time at maximum frequency than OnDemand (for device performance reasons), the battery-saving benefits discussed above are effectively negated. Long story short, Interactive offers better performance than OnDemand (some say the best performance of any governor) and negligibly different battery life.
Interactive also makes the assumption that a user turning the screen on will shortly be followed by the user interacting with some application on their device. Because of this, screen on triggers a ramp to maximum clockspeed, followed by the timer behavior described above.
Taken from - http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1663809
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InteractiveX –
Created by kernel developer "Imoseyon," the InteractiveX governor is based heavily on the Interactive governor, enhanced with tuned timer parameters to better balance battery vs. performance. The InteractiveX governor's defining feature, however, is that it locks the CPU frequency to the user's lowest defined speed when the screen is off.
Taken from - http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1663809
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Lulzactive –
Basically interactive governor with added smartass bits and variable (as opposed to fixed amout) frequency scaling, based on currently occuring cpu loads. Has, like smartass, a sleep profile built-in. See link for details on exact scaling.
Lulzactive also has a control app provided by tegrak which is free to download on the market.
See link - https://market.android.com/details?id=com.tegrak.lulzactive
Taken from - http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1663809
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Release Notes –
R1- Initial release
Issues - ondemand governor causes device to reboot on sleep. Change the governor and theres no issue. Already fixed for next release.
Kernel seems mostly stable, a few small issues. Please confirm DEEP SLEEP is working on the new governors with your device using cpuspy or something similar. I've been having recovery loop issues on my device over the past few days so I haven't been able to test it 110%.
Governors and schedulers can be changed with SETCPU or a similar app.
Swap is now supported. You can enable swapfiles by using swapper2 or ramexpander. Please use a swapfile and do not make a swap partition unless you know what you're doing. Swap WILL put more wear on wherever you decide to put your swapfile due to increased read/write. I personally don’t think this is a problem, even using a swapfile every day for years you’ll be moving on to a new device long before you wear down the flash memory to the point of failure. If you have an issue with that, don’t enable it. I’ve been using my device with a 128mb swapfile, swappiness at 60-80 and minfrees of 6,8,16,24,32,48 (pretty mild). By taking advantage of the swap you can allow android to keep more programs running and improve multitasking. Also note that putting your swap partition on a slow SD card will slow the system down.
If people are having positive reactions to the swap, I’ll considering making it a more integrated part of the kernel.
Backlight is now supported to go down to 20PWM (which is the level it dims to when below 5% battery). Not too important , but good for people like myself who like watching movies in the dark.
InteractiveX doesn’t seem too responsive, but might work well for people concerned with battery life. It may or may not stay in the build ultimately.
This build DOES have mild overclocking enabled, I WILL NOT be held responsible for any damages it may cause. Chances are very, very slim, but just a disclaimer.
Feedback is very welcomed. If there are any other features or issues you’d like to see dealt with, please post!
FLASHING --
EXODUS R1 is CWM flashable. It can be flashed on top of Entropy's DD Kernel with no problem.
If you don't have Entropy's kernel you can either download it and upgrade to EXODUS, or download the EXODUS file, extract the zImage and flash with heimdall using
Code:
heimdall flash --kernel "C:\path\to\kernel"
Your device must be in download mode for this method (vol down+power), and the SGP5 is only supported on the most recent version of heimdall.
Download the file and place it on your external SD card (/external-sd/).
Power off your device and hold volume up + power (at the same time) to enter CWM.
Select install zip from SD card => choose zip from SD card => EXODUS_Rx.zip => yes
CWM ZIP HAS BEEN PULLED DOWN WHILE I WORK OUT A BUG,
PLEASE USE THE HEIMDALL IMAGE.
CWM zip will be back as soon as the problem is remedied.
And of course, my GIT and sources are located HERE
exodus454 said:
I introduce to you
The EXODUS Kernel
This kernel is ONLY for the USA version of the Samsung Galaxy Player 5.0 (YP-G70).
PLEASE read everything before flashing.
First off, this kernel based off of Entropy512’s Daily Driver kernel sources.
Many thanks to him for his sources and work in developing his kernel.
Entropy512's Daily Driver
I’ve picked up on development and have added, tweaked and removed a bunch of features. My ultimate goal is to make a much more comprehensive gingerbread kernel for this device. ​
Current features so far –
All from Entropy’s 3/5/12 build (see below)
Swap is ENABLED (see release notes)
Loads of new governors (see below for description)
Added Smartassv2, Interactive, InteractiveX, lulzactive
Added SIO (Simple I/O) Scheduler
Removed Userspace governor – nobody ever uses it.
Ondemand is the new default governor
Lowered minimum allowable screen brightness from 30 PWM to 20 PWM
Updated LZO compression
Patched ondemand governor to make it less jumpy (may have prevented ondemand from going into deep sleep, will look into this further)
Tweaked SmartassV2 governor – set 1Ghz as “Ideal” frequency
1.2 Ghz overclock will be included
Features in the works –
V(R), BFQ schedulers
Ramzswap or something similar
Testing 1.33ghz overclock
Look at updating CWM
Look into using scripts to change governor settings
Features included from Entropy’s Daily Driver –
• coolbho3k's Samsung Sleep of Death patch - allows stable use of screen-off profiles with limits below 800 MHz in SetCPU
• netarchy's conservative governor tuning patch - Reduces the polling interval, allowing conservative to ramp up/down faster. Over in I9100 land they're calling this "lionheart" and it's all the rage. (It makes me sad when people won't accept a governor until it's renamed and hyped up way beyond what it is...) As an example, a GSII would take 0.4 seconds to ramp from 200 to 1200 MHz with the default conservative governor, it can go all the way in 0.1 second with this patch.
• conservative set to default governor - CHANGED
• jhash3
• TinyRCU
• CIFS and Tunneling modules included
• ext4 partition mounting support in kernel and initramfs thanks to rumirand - ghetto Lagfix baby!
• CWM 5.0.2.7 based recovery - Mostly tested, seems working, but may have a few bugs still to work out, rumirand helped a lot on this one
• Insecure kernel - gives you automatic root in ADB shells
• Per-file fsync() disable capability - see "dangerous features" documentation on Entropy’s page
• Standard bootanimation (/system/media/bootanimation.zip) support
• Charginghacks - faster charging at low battery, slightly slower near the end, overall faster charging while trying to minimize battery stress
• CPU core voltage control - use SetCPU or a similar app
• CPU overclock to 1.2 GHz - use SetCPU or a similar app
Feature Explanations -
Release Notes –
R1- Initial release
Kernel seems mostly stable, a few small issues. Please confirm DEEP SLEEP is working on the new governors with your device using cpuspy or something similar. I've been having recovery loop issues on my device over the past few days so I haven't been able to test it 110%.
Governors and schedulers can be changed with SETCPU or a similar app.
Swap is now supported. You can enable swapfiles by using swapper2 or ramexpander. Please use a swapfile and do not make a swap partition unless you know what you're doing. Swap WILL put more wear on wherever you decide to put your swapfile due to increased read/write. I personally don’t think this is a problem, even using a swapfile every day for years you’ll be moving on to a new device long before you wear down the flash memory to the point of failure. If you have an issue with that, don’t enable it. I’ve been using my device with a 128mb swapfile, swappiness at 60-80 and minfrees of 6,8,16,24,32,48 (pretty mild). By taking advantage of the swap you can allow android to keep more programs running and improve multitasking. Also note that putting your swap partition on a slow SD card will slow the system down.
If people are having positive reactions to the swap, I’ll considering making it a more integrated part of the kernel.
Backlight is now supported to go down to 20PWM (which is the level it dims to when below 5% battery). Not too important , but good for people like myself who like watching movies in the dark.
InteractiveX doesn’t seem too responsive, but might work well for people concerned with battery life. It may or may not stay in the build ultimately.
This build DOES have mild overclocking enabled, I WILL NOT be held responsible for any damages it may cause. Chances are very, very slim, but just a disclaimer.
Feedback is very welcomed. If there are any other features or issues you’d like to see dealt with, please post!
FLASHING --
EXODUS R1 is CWM flashable. It can be flashed on top of Entropy's DD Kernel with no problem.
If you don't have Entropy's kernel you can either download it and upgrade to EXODUS, or download the EXODUS file, extract the zImage and flash with heimdall using
Code:
heimdall flash --kernel "C:\path\to\kernel"
Your device must be in download mode for this method (vol down+power), and the SGP5 is only supported on the most recent version of heimdall.
Download the file and place it on your external SD card (/external-sd/).
Power off your device and hold volume up + power (at the same time) to enter CWM.
Select install zip from SD card => choose zip from SD card => EXODUS_Rx.zip => yes
And of course, my GIT and sources are located HERE
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I have tried to flash it, but i get recovery boot loops
cleve321 said:
I have tried to flash it, but i get recovery boot loops
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Really? That's strange. Do you have a backup you can restore?
I'm pulling the CWM flashable zip until I can sort that out, heimdall zImage will be in it's place. Try restoring if you have a backup and reflashing with heimdall.
Heimdall is available here - http://www.glassechidna.com.au/products/heimdall/
exodus454 said:
Really? That's strange. Do you have a backup you can restore?
I'm pulling the CWM flashable zip until I can sort that out, heimdall zImage will be in it's place. Try restoring if you have a backup and reflashing with heimdall.
Heimdall is available here - http://www.glassechidna.com.au/products/heimdall/
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Hmmm nevermind, I flashed the kernal, then a rom and now it boots
Not trying to be rude or anything, but you should try working on a 3.x kernel. Just saying
Sent from my YP-G70 using xda app-developers app
EcHoFiiVe said:
Not trying to be rude or anything, but you should try working on a 3.x kernel. Just saying
Sent from my YP-G70 using xda app-developers app
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I absolutely will once it's out of super-alpha, I was working on this before any of the recent breakthroughs with it.
Wow that does look pretty nice.
CRAP, I soft bricked the GP5.0 when I tried to flash the kernel with Heimdall.
I used WinXP PC to flash. Put GP5.0 into Download Mode and hooked up USB. Heimdall detected device ("heimdall detect" command). I typed in the commands and flashing started - then it gave several "error -9" then stopped.
When I unplugged and replugged the device, it was no longer detected. When I pressed the POWER button to switch it off from Download Mode, it restarted with the dreaded "Phone - Yellow triangle - PC" icon. Cannot get into anything (no recovery, no Download Mode). Cannot even switch it off (POWER button -> screen goes black for a while then comes back on with that icon).
Thank goodness I bought the USB jig (their website said it was tested with the GP5.0). The guide said you have to take the battery out first but you cannot do this on the GP5.0. I just emailed the seller / builder of the jig for advice. I hope this USB jib gets me out of trouble!
it is still in download mode except this time it is forced mode so just flash a new kernel through odin and you should be fine
slim_thumb said:
CRAP, I soft bricked the GP5.0 when I tried to flash the kernel with Heimdall.
I used WinXP PC to flash. Put GP5.0 into Download Mode and hooked up USB. Heimdall detected device ("heimdall detect" command). I typed in the commands and flashing started - then it gave several "error -9" then stopped.
When I unplugged and replugged the device, it was no longer detected. When I pressed the POWER button to switch it off from Download Mode, it restarted with the dreaded "Phone - Yellow triangle - PC" icon. Cannot get into anything (no recovery, no Download Mode). Cannot even switch it off (POWER button -> screen goes black for a while then comes back on with that icon).
Thank goodness I bought the USB jig (their website said it was tested with the GP5.0). The guide said you have to take the battery out first but you cannot do this on the GP5.0. I just emailed the seller / builder of the jig for advice. I hope this USB jib gets me out of trouble!
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Relax! You don't need a jig to fix it. It just means the flash got screwed up and you need to reflash it so it can boot normally. That yellow triangle screen IS download mode.
If you're flashing with heimdall, make sure you plug your device in while its in download mode, then go to the "drivers" folder in the heimdall directory and run the program. You should see 'samsung usb composite device' listed in the dropdown. Replace that driver with the WinUsb driver and then flash away. If you still get USB errors, check your cable and try changing USB ports. Once you reflash it should work again.
Sent from my GT-I9000 using xda app-developers app
Been waiting for a kernel w/ alternate gov.s and swap enabled. Thanks a bunch!
btw, just flashed using the meta.inf from Entropy's zip file. worked like a charm.
exodus454 said:
Relax! You don't need a jig to fix it. It just means the flash got screwed up and you need to reflash it so it can boot normally. That yellow triangle screen IS download mode.
If you're flashing with heimdall, make sure you plug your device in while its in download mode, then go to the "drivers" folder in the heimdall directory and run the program. You should see 'samsung usb composite device' listed in the dropdown. Replace that driver with the WinUsb driver and then flash away. If you still get USB errors, check your cable and try changing USB ports. Once you reflash it should work again.
Sent from my GT-I9000 using xda app-developers app
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I have used Heimdall twice before without problem. I said Heimdall ran but it gave error message ("error -9" - can't find anything on google)
It is not the large "Yellow triangle" icon with the Android robot and says "Downloading now". It is the "Phone - yellow triangle - PC" icon = no Download Mode, no recovery, cannot switch off device, PC does not detect the device, Heidmall does not detect the device. IT IS FROZEN with this icon.
See the attachment picture for the "phone - yellow triangle - PC" icon
Believe me, I've done stupid things and I have seen this "Phone - yellow triangle - PC" icon before - it means soft brick (ie nothing works except the screen is still on). I had to take it to an Android phone repair guy to get it back to Download Mode. This was the reason I bought the USB jig in case I did something stupid again.
ok. possible bug- (or it's just me)
the device consistently reboots instead of going to sleep/idling. have attached logcat during one of these incidents.
With the "Phone - yellow triangle - PC" icon, I tried Power + Volume Down buttons again then hook up the USB cable. The usual Download Mode screen never showed but the PC detected the device (Device Manager showed "Gadget serial" under "USB controller".
Heimdall also detected the device and I successfully flashed the custom kernel - unfortunately when the device rebooted, it was stuck at the "Samsung" screen (not a bootloop). I reinstalled the OEM firmware kernel for now. I'll try again tomorrow because the battery is nearly all drained.
alljokingaside said:
ok. possible bug- (or it's just me)
the device consistently reboots instead of going to sleep/idling. have attached logcat during one of these incidents.
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Thanks, I'm aware. Just gotta fix it. If you switch governors the problem should go away. Ill have a fix soon.
sent from my sgp5 using xda
You have done exacly what I wanted
good job, gonna try to make own kernel anyway
BTW Exodus
Did you fix the random freezing problem of Entropy's original kernel that both you and me have experienced?
I'll try to reflash this kernel tonight.
slim_thumb said:
BTW Exodus
Did you fix the random freezing problem of Entropy's original kernel that both you and me have experienced?
I'll try to reflash this kernel tonight.
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I'm working on it. Theres a bunch of compiler warnings related to the video driver when building. I'm trying to chase those down. It could have something to do with how the overclock is patched in too.
On an unrelated note, is anyone else having usb mount issues?
Edit- testing a build from late last night with video drivers from another source, lagging and stuttering is nonexistant so far. My usb mounting still isnt working though on ubuntu or windows and I can't figure out if it's my device or the kernel. All the usb modules seem to be in order.
Once I get this figured out I can release the next version with a few new things.
Sent from my sgp5 using xda app-developers app
Is there any other OC programs that you dont have to pay for? Im using No Frills and it works great without the overclocking support. Im gonna flash it rite now.
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Maybe not........ Love the features youve installed on this kernal
nightfire37 said:
Is there any other OC programs that you dont have to pay for? Im using No Frills and it works great without the overclocking support. Im gonna flash it rite now.
Update:
Maybe not........ Love the features youve installed on this kernal
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Tegrak overclock works up to 1.3ghz for free
Sent from my GT-I9000 using xda app-developers app

[SCRIPT] [v3.3] G3 SPEED [APP] [v2.3] VELOCITY 1/3/15

TESTED ONLY ON D851. (I CAN'T TEST EVERY CARRIER SO LET US ALL KNOW IF IT WORKS FOR YOU)
USE THIS AT YOUR OWN RISK!
SPECIAL THANKS TO...
@KingOfDope - For providing us with an awesome icon and UI design for Velocity
*THE SCRIPT* discontinued
REMOVE THIS SCRIPT.
1. Download G3 SPEED UNINSTALL zip and flash in recovery.
The uninstaller will also replace those files that were originally deleted by early versions of G3 SPEED.
DOWNLOADS FOR G3 SPEED SCRIPT. NO LONGER SUPPORTED!
Version 3.3
http://d-h.st/kLQ
Mirror
https://www.androidfilehost.com/?fid=95916177934540403
Uninstall
http://d-h.st/D7p
Mirror
https://www.androidfilehost.com/?fid=95916177934540404
Version 3.2.1
http://d-h.st/50g
Version 3.1
http://d-h.st/vT6
Version 3
http://d-h.st/orX
Version 2
http://d-h.st/oyi
*THE APP* FULL SUPPORT
VELOCITY APPLICATION!
THIS APP MAY HAVE THE POTENTIAL TO CAUSE DAMAGE TO YOUR DEVICE.
YOU'VE BEEN WARNED!!!!!!
{
"lightbox_close": "Close",
"lightbox_next": "Next",
"lightbox_previous": "Previous",
"lightbox_error": "The requested content cannot be loaded. Please try again later.",
"lightbox_start_slideshow": "Start slideshow",
"lightbox_stop_slideshow": "Stop slideshow",
"lightbox_full_screen": "Full screen",
"lightbox_thumbnails": "Thumbnails",
"lightbox_download": "Download",
"lightbox_share": "Share",
"lightbox_zoom": "Zoom",
"lightbox_new_window": "New window",
"lightbox_toggle_sidebar": "Toggle sidebar"
}
PERFORMANCE- Realtime screenshot of Velocity being used on the Quadrant benchmark application.
I labeled this originally as a "graphics" app but in further research it does much more than that. It will speed up your entire system a considerable amount.
This is a completely seperate MOD from the script above and may be used in conjunction with that script or any other script.
Expect much higher framerates, smoother graphics and higher overall system performance.
Essentially you are overclocking your device with this app.
Use it CAREFULLY! Choose wisely!
THINGS TO KNOW.
This does NOT overclock your CPU or GPU. It adjusts multiple internal clock settings in your device. These clock settings will be raised by this application and could cause instability and "Blue Screens"
HOW VELOCITY OPERATES.
When you set "on boot" Velocity will save your values. When you reboot your phone it will restore your values after 10 seconds has elapsed.
If you open the app before those said times have elapsed, all values are at default and the app will say "standby". After the time has elapsed Velocity will restore your previous values and now show these values instead of "standby".
REQUIREMENTS FOR VELOCITY
- Latest version of SuperSU.
-"Mount namespace separation" must be enabled in SuperSU.
VELOCITY APPLICATION DOWNLOAD.
VERSION 2.3 - ALL ROMS
http://d-h.st/H8WL
Mirror
https://www.androidfilehost.com/?fid=95916177934537668
VELOCITY v2.1 - ALL ROMS
http://d-h.st/Jn5
VELOCITY v2.0 OFFICIAL RELEASE.
STOCK BASED 4.4.2 ROMS
http://d-h.st/2zO
AOSP/CM BASED 5.0L ROMS
http://d-h.st/mGJR
Beta v1.5
http://d-h.st/Fyv
Beta v1.4
FUBAR
Beta v1.3
http://d-h.st/1pO
Beta v1.2
http://d-h.st/Cq6i
Beta v1.1
http://d-h.st/yuK
Beta v1.0
http://d-h.st/mag
CHANGELOG FOR VELOCITY APPLICATION
VERSION 2.3
-Removed "boost" option.
-Changed theme.
-Added safety option.
-Added information page.
-Added G3 Speed script trial. New Version 3.4(script is heavy on battery)
-Fixed D855 bugs and BSOD.
VERSION 2.2
-Test build.
VERSION 2.1
-Bug fixes.
VERSION 2.0
-Rewrite application from ground up for efficiency and proper execution.
-Bug fixes.
BETA VERSON 1.5
-Added 'Boost" button to OC additional clocks in the device.
-Added "Set On Boot' option.
-All clocks are set to default when the screen is off.
BETA VERSION 1.4
-FUBAR
BETA VERSION 1.3
-Velocity is now the official name.
-New fresh material design.
-Value now WON'T hold after reboot for safety.
-Added more frequencies for finer adjustments
BETA VERSION 1.2
-Added more frequencies in a new selector.
BETA VERSION 1.1
-Changed Level 4 "max" to a lower value. It was crazy high IMO.
-Added "shake to default" in case you get into trouble.
-Values now stick after screen toggle!
-Values set to default after reboot.
CHANGELOG FOR G3 SPEED SCRIPT
VERSION 3.3
-Removed net settings.
-Adjust emmc gov settings.
-Disabled logging in kgsl.
-Adjusted kgsl and firmware timing.
-Removed adreno config file for now.
VERSION 3.2.1
-Add 30sec delay to script launch.
VERSION 3.1
-Removed parts of the script that deleted files from the system.(QOS & logcat)
-Added build properties to the system.
-Removed any clocking that was initially in the script. These are now added to Velocity.
-Greatly improved Adreno.
VERSION 3
-Add fstrim back
-Add delay before script executes
VERSION 2
Remove fstrim.
Remove drop caches.
Adjust mmc clock delay.
Change devfreq governors.
Adjust byte clocks.
Added adreno config file to remove adreno logging.
THANKS ENJOY![emoji2]
I can confirm, it is working on D855. But as it is stated by razz1 use it at your own risk.
If you don't feel safe. Back up the files with esfile or whatever you like. Backing up 3 files begining with rm command is enough. However, it is not needed cuz we all have our nandroid backup anyway or at least we all should have.
See any difference in the performance?
Tried downloading 5 times from 2 different devices, Dev host says it's 2kb, download is 19kb and won't run as instructed.
Sent from my Nexus 7 using XDA Free mobile app
The phone is running faster ?thanks
I can install for 855??
jojobans said:
I can install for 855??
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Maybe if you read 4 posts above yours you would find out.
what about battery life?
Can anyone confirm that it's working?
As well as that, I'm not familliar with android coding, so what exactly does this code do? ^^
Thanks in advantage, I'm willing to try as soon as I understand what this does
Yes its working on my D850 it would be better if it would stick after reboot?
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Look at "pureperformane x" by jeeko
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kabalah89 said:
what about battery life?
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Battery life should be unaffected. These are just read ahead values, removing some logging and removing QOS that runs in the background. It's possible it may actually be better.
jojobans said:
I can install for 855??
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Should work fine. Just hasn't been tested on your device.
DanieleD'Ignazio said:
Look at "pureperformane x" by jeeko
Sorry For My English
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This isn't some jeeko rip off. Just want to be clear on that. I do my own work. I'm not saying you are implying that, I just want that to be known, thats all. This is written specifically for this device.
Work on d855 with CloudyG3 1.1
razz1 said:
This isn't some jeeko rip off. Just want to be clear on that. I do my own work. I'm not saying you are implying that, I just want that to be known, thats all. This is written specifically for this device.
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Thanks for answer
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razz1 said:
FOR STOCK ROOTED ROMS ONLY.
TESTED ONLY ON D851. (Should work on all stock rooted G3)
USE THIS AT YOUR OWN RISK!
Basically when I get a new device the first thing I do is dive into the file system and pull out as much performance I can without diminishing battery efficiency.
This script is strictly designed for the G3 and will give you a decent boost in performance without any gimmicks.
DOWNLOAD
http://d-h.st/L6v7
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Create init.d script so you do not need replay the script manual after reboot?
Work on d855 stock rom 10n speed god and RAM space is improved
robalm said:
Create init.d script so you do not need replay the script manual after reboot?
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Please don't quote the OP as it's a bit long [emoji4]
Anyways, here is my issue. I am VERY new to this device. Had my G3 for 4 days. Rooted, ROMed etc. I personally don't believe I have init.d support because I don't have /system/etc/init.d.
Do you have this folder someplace? Did I miss something along the way?
If you have init.d I will create a flashable zip.
razz1 said:
Please don't quote the OP as it's a bit long [emoji4]
Anyways, here is my issue. I am VERY new to this device. Had my G3 for 4 days. Rooted, ROMed etc. I personally don't believe I have init.d support because I don't have /system/etc/init.d.
Do you have this folder someplace? Did I miss something along the way?
If you have init.d I will create a flashable zip.
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I think some roms have init.d support now like Claudy and knvirus(not sure)...

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