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12/23/10- V6
- Easy root. You only need to install Superuser app from Market.
V5
- Wifi semi-working (tend to crash the phone on Wifi sleep timeout)
- Calls working but no DATA for me (coolya had data, which means: erratic) - voice not tested.
- kind of laggy, but there is a lot of headroom.
- GPS working only by Wifi/Triangulation networking - No satellites.
Fantastic job by coolya who did most of the advancement, for Wifi, baseband and also OneDRAM partitions configuration. Really really awesome work.
We were so lucky the snow forced him to stay at home instead of going to work
This time you can really start to play with the phone, install apps, surf on the Internet all this with Gingerbread! kind of cool
12/22/10- V4
-Buttons fixed thanks to the contributions of xcaliburhands, pawitp, fenfir*
-No need to create some directories manually anymore.
-Kernel available as ClockWorkMod recovery update.zip - be sure you have access to 3 buttons !
*I havent tested this beta so im assuming the buttons are remapped properly for only i9000 using that kernel he posted. but if i read on twitter correctly, all phones have proper keymapping, not sure.
12/19/10 - V3
- SDcard now works
- As internal storage
- As USB storage
12/19/10 - V2
improved pre-init script and mounts:
no more insufficient space
improved dual-boot solution
faster boot
faster disk I/O
12-18-10 - V1
initial
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READ EVERY WORD IN THIS LINK AND IN THE LINKED POST BEFORE FLASHING, I TAKE NO RESPONSIBILITY FOR YOUR CHOICE TO FLASH THIS AND ANY BRICKS OR UNPLEASANT OCCURRENCES THAT MAY FOLLOW - CLICK ME FOR THE ROM AND INFO
Make sure you have voodoo preinstalled and NOT disabled before flashing
Warning! Be careful ADB might not work for you. Im on Windows 7 64 bit and lost ADB access, you might need to go into download mode and ODIN!
^Update to this, make sure you have the latest usb drivers from the Android SDK. Still gonna leave this warning up though because it doesnt work for me after updating the drivers.
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References/Guides
kennethpenn posted a detailed n00b friendly guide to flashing this here
Vibrant Voodoo Kernels can be found here
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Enjoy the early taste of gingerbread, thanks to supercurio and the #NSdev channel!
Link please
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its the first line in all caps lol, i wanted people to read it before clicking
Stuff like this that makes me wish i had bought an i9000 instead of the vibrant
ozmulti said:
Stuff like this that makes me wish i had bought an i9000 instead of the vibrant
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its no biggie dude, ports from the i9000 are getting easier to do it seems (im not dev myself but thats what it seems like lol)
also cool thing about this is that its actually dual booting gingerbread on your phone
ozmulti said:
Stuff like this that makes me wish i had bought an i9000 instead of the vibrant
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be patient and you'll see that its going to get way better.
and so it has begun....
all the galaxy s variants exept maybe the epic are near identical minus a few things. so when the i9000 get it, the vibrant nomrally gets it. no worries.
woot!!
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This may sound like trolling. But this voice inside my head just keeps on saying that i am getting the port of a port. Wish supercurio would develop for vibrant. ANd THAT would be ported to the i9000 ... take that Stock GALAXY S BEEEAACH
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Links broken
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try it now
True, when the i9000 gets something we basically get it also.
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I wrote up some more detailed instructions here for noobies. Although this is an alpha build... so be careful.
kennethpenn said:
I wrote up some more detailed instructions here for noobies. Although this is an alpha build... so be careful.
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I'll add the link to the OP
Is this real?
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jalyn02 said:
Is this real?
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Wow.
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jalyn02 said:
Is this real?
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yes it is reallll
jalyn02 said:
Is this real?
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its a few months too early for April Fools
checked the Nexus out
checked the Nexus out and what I thought was correct. It seemed like a vibrant hopped up on 2.3 and the rest wasn't much different hardware-wise.... Now super-curio has proven this assumption to be correct
....congrats and excellent !!!
I'm not sure if anyone mentioned it in the other thread,I don't feel like reading through 39 pages when its already almost midnight and I need to wake up at 7am,but as a temporary solution until we get buttons working,as long as they didnt change anything major in the filesystem,you should be able to change the keylayouts file to make vol up and down remapped to home and back (or menu,search,... whatever you want.) I haven't flashed this yet,so someone please let me know if this works. If I remember correctly keylayouts are in /usr/keylayout/ and there should be a few files in there,one of which is the hardware button mapping,open it in a text editor,there will be a bunch of buttons on the left and their names on the right,find vol up and change it to say HOME,find vol down and change it to BACK. save the file and reboot,that should make them work as what you assigned them to.
All links pulled due to XDA Request after an XDA member complained I was only out for profits to a moderator on a few products I have. Due to the fact I link to a product or two and a few other things in many videos, I was asked to pull any content relating to this.
I will still be offering all this great material at my website. Just go to google and search for MobileTechVideos.
will give this a shot...
Hi,
This worked nicely for me, thanks for the mod.
Now if only we had an easier way to edit the splash screen inside the zimage to match the lfs splash it would be perfect.
For anyone that wants it, I used the simple "Google" splash that ships on the Nexus S. I've attached the file to this post.
Cheers, =)
looks good...i'll try this sometime today and see whats really good
Thanks for the feedback and the Google boot screen. I'm going to try and gather a bunch up and make a repository on the site.
connexion2005 said:
Thanks for the feedback and the Google boot screen. I'm going to try and gather a bunch up and make a repository on the site.
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EDIT: found the information I was looking for.
Great work again.
Cheers, =)
STiCKY!!!!!!!!
Very cool.
s0niqu3 said:
EDIT: found the information I was looking for.
Great work again.
Cheers, =)
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links please?
tried to google 'flash screen edit zimage' but to no avail...
Sonnislav said:
links please?
tried to google 'flash screen edit zimage' but to no avail...
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I found some scattered info on this but currently the difficulty is still pretty high. Did you find a step by step solution? I'll video it if so. Otherwise I'll just develop my own method and write a script.
connexion2005 said:
I found some scattered info on this but currently the difficulty is still pretty high. Did you find a step by step solution? I'll video it if so. Otherwise I'll just develop my own method and write a script.
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Hi,
No, sorry, I meant that I found that there's not really an easy solution to replacing the second static logo, since it ends up being built into the kernel.
I found a post in the captivate forums here: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=10851192&postcount=118
And using that script, I can generate the .h file easily enough, but I've never tried to compile a kernel before, and have run into problem after problem today trying.
Anyway, the best option would be to find an extremely nice dev, that has an automated build environment already setup and working, that would be willing to take pre-made .h files from users, and build them into custom kernel releases.
Likely too much to ask for though, lol.
Cheers, =)
Added link to new boot screen page on my website. Check it out in the bottom of the original post!
would this mess with the kernel??
Mr. Apocalypse said:
would this mess with the kernel??
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No not at all. It only messes with the param.lfs partition which resides in BML6 of the phones BML structure.
Well done......... !!!!!
Is this just meant to be an alternate method to simply using root explorer and replacing the bootanimation.zip file?
That's how I replace my boot animation, and its about ten times easier and faster than this method. Of course your rom has to be one that uses a bootanimation.zip for the start up animation though.
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eminembdg said:
Is this just meant to be an alternate method to simply using root explorer and replacing the bootanimation.zip file?
That's how I replace my boot animation, and its about ten times easier and faster than this method. Of course your rom has to be one that uses a bootanimation.zip for the start up animation though.
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Hi,
This isn't replacing the boot animation, its replacing the very first static "splash" screen that you see when you power on the phone.
In our case, its the black screen with the white "Vibrant" text in the middle and "samsung" at the bottom.
Please note, this splash is a 2-stage setup, one copy stored in the lfs partition (this tutorial replaces that file) and a second, built into the kernel (this is not currently possible to replace without building your own custom kernel from source.)
Hope that clears things up for you, cheers, =)
s0niqu3 said:
Hi,
This isn't replacing the boot animation, its replacing the very first static "splash" screen that you see when you power on the phone.
In our case, its the black screen with the white "Vibrant" text in the middle and "samsung" at the bottom.
Please note, this splash is a 2-stage setup, one copy stored in the lfs partition (this tutorial replaces that file) and a second, built into the kernel (this is not currently possible to replace without building your own custom kernel from source.)
Hope that clears things up for you, cheers, =)
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Omg! I feel like such a noob! Ugh :-[
So sorry. I guess I did not read it right and automatically assumed it was for boot animation.
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Very interesting.
And while i have no way to edit the kernel image on a binary level, it's fairly easy to build into kernel.
Maybe this could be scripted into a sort of "Kernel Kitchen" type thing. (No, i suck at web coding stuff)
i need to talk to people if this can even be achieved, but it's the only way to avoid building your own kernel from source
Great Tutorial
OK just for the sake of trying this, I followed the video and it worked perfectly.
Great tutorial when even a noob like myself can follow it and feel comfortable with it. Kind of a long first boot when there is no picture and then after inserting the replacement.
Thanks
1. Can you do an incremental upgrade from 024 to the latest version?
2. Is there a version that does not crash the browser when you enter into downloads?
2. How do you modify the notification ringtone (add some more into that list)?
eug3nius said:
1. Can you do an incremental upgrade from 024 to the latest version?
2. Is there a version that does not crash the browser when you enter into downloads?
2. How do you modify the notification ringtone (add some more into that list)?
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1. Yes
2.try opera mini
3.flash the sound pack
Come to insanity to ask questions!
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Thanks for the answers ... I can't post in the Insanity ROM thread because I'm a new user, restricted to Q&A.
1. What I meant by incremental upgrade is an upgrade that does not require wipe/factory reset. I know you can use an app to back up your apps and restore them ... I don't want that, I want a procedure for update without reinstalling all the apps, because that does not work perfectly, you still lose settings.
2. I tried to install 026 over 024 without factory reset/wipe and ended up in an infinite reboot cycle. After that, I still did the factory reset and tried 026 just to see if the android browser doesn't crash anymore when I enter into downloads ... sadly, it still crashes, so I just restored my backup of 024.
It's "insanity" that such a basic function stays broken in so many rom revisions IMO. The android browser is the best browser on android overall ... I don't want to use opera, firefox or whatever.
3. I thought I did, but I'll check again. But even if there are more sounds to pick from, that does not help me in adding my own notification ringtone to that list.
To update just download to sd card, go to nitrality/backup & restore/flashcwm and flash, all apps and settings stay, then just repeat procedure and flash packs and nitrality apps as required, job done
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To add your own sound just create the file and push to relevant folder
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Also re. Browser, google browser really isn't that good, I have heard problems downloading with it, but that isn't unique to insanity, go forth and experiment!
edit.....if you want to get into insanity thread to post all you have to do is notch up 10 posts, then i think you can post anywhere
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Do I need a special upgrade package for that?
Because ... isn't nitrality/backup&restore/flash_cwm_package the same as entering recovery mode and selecting the cm026 zip that got me into an endless reboot?
I searched for the Altair notification and the ringtone folder is:
/system/media/audio/notifications
The actual notification is an ogg file, but I presume mp3's will work.
Hard to believe there's no actual UI option for that ... you can set the ringtone using the music player, but you can't set the notification ringtone that way.
I'm all for light/fast software, but if the software is buggy and it's lacking basic functions that are super simple to add but are ignored because the developer did not do a proper specification, it becomes pointless. Fast and light is nothing without stable and elegant.
slaphead20 said:
Also re. Browser, google browser really isn't that good, I have heard problems downloading with it, but that isn't unique to insanity, go forth and experiment!
edit.....if you want to get into insanity thread to post all you have to do is notch up 10 posts, then i think you can post anywhere
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I disagree, the google browser is the best, and it's especially fitting for the light and fast concept of insanity rom.
My suggestion is do a fresh install
Procedure
A) download cmxxx
B) download all the cm packs
C)flashezbase 2...allow to reboot
D) flash cmxxx through recovery...allow to reboot
E)go to nitrality/backup restore
F)flash each pack..allow to reboot each time
G)go to nitrality/apps and load apps you want (calender apps important)
H)change dpi in nitrality ui if required
I)explore and play
J) marvel at speed/donate/thank
* when you restore your apps don't restore data, and dont restore any samsung apps, they won't work
Smile
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eug3nius said:
I disagree, the google browser is the best, and it's especially fitting for the light and fast concept of insanity rom.
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well from what i have gathered it doesnt work well at the moment with deodexed roms so my comments still stand.....and i very much doubt any of your problems are due to nitr8 errors, he is a very well respected dev who is very thorough, if you dont like his rom there are plenty more to try out there, as for the mp3 thing, im guessing that you will need to convert to .ogg, but that is just a guess
sometimes you need to do a double flash if it reboots,ie flash through nitrality, if it loops then do 3 button recovery and reflash, but this problem was sorted im sure, but worth a try,
the point of this rom is that it is as small as possible, so adding your own notification tone isnt such a big deal, he wont change things just for one little moan!
Thanks for your help ... maybe I wasn't clear about what I mean by apps ... I don't mean the app packs you download to complete the insanity install, I meant my own installed apps.
You know, installing a new OS version shouldn't mean a re-format of the system partition and a re-install and re-customization of all 3'rd party apps.
That is ABSOLUTE basic functionality, just like changing the notification ringtone. If a ROM doesn't include that, there is something wrong with the concept ... Still, I didn't request anything.
But as it is, it's also not worth donating for insanity rom. I only donate for perfect roms. I donated for darky 9.5 but not for 10.1, that drove me to insanity.
I have to ask you slaphead20, are you associated with nitr8 and insanity?
eug3nius said:
Thanks for your help ... maybe I wasn't clear about what I mean by apps ... I don't mean the app packs you download to complete the insanity install, I meant my own installed apps.
You know, installing a new OS version shouldn't mean a re-format of the system partition and a re-install and re-customization of all 3'rd party apps.
That is ABSOLUTE basic functionality, just like changing the notification ringtone. If a ROM doesn't include that, there is something wrong with the concept ... Still, I didn't request anything.
I have to ask you slaphead20, are you associated with nitr8 and insanity?
But as it is, it's also not worth donating for insanity rom. I only donate for perfect roms. I donated for darky 9.5 but not for 10.1, that drove me to insanity.
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if you are updating from insanity to insanity all user apps and system settings stay put...as i stated before, i recommended a fresh start to eliminate the bad flash factor, as it seems that you have a some time corrupted or made a mistake... of course you will deny that but it is just part of the process of elimination!
as for am i associated to nitr8, im just a user that helps out a lot on his thread, and anywhere else i can as i have time on my hands due to the fact that i have terminal cancer...so stop being paranoid, im just trying to help you and get to the bottom of your problems and share my experience as i have been with insanity for a long time and know nitr8s work pretty well....in short im just an ordinary joe! also donating is up to the individual, nitr8 has a full time job, all donations go towards future dev and equipment to speed up rom production, and if you start looking around you would appreciate just how much of his own time he puts in FOR FREE....into this forum...as do all devs
Relax, I am not paranoid and I don't suspect you of anything ... LOL, what would I suspect you of? Liking specific ROM's is not a crime (or maybe on XDA it is, I have to check the FAQ).
I just went to the insanity ROM thread and saw you help a lot of people there, and thought maybe you're associated with the project. Which you should think about IMO, if you do it anyway and plan to do it in the future.
I'll try and update from 024 to 027 ... maybe it was a bad flash before, you never know. I still have the 024 backup so there's nothing to lose.
And about donation: if commercial developers only get money for finished ready-to-use software, why should open source developers get money for less? That would just make them less than they have to be.
PS: Good luck with your health. My mother had a breast cancer scare 5 years ago ....
eug3nius said:
Relax, I am not paranoid and I don't suspect you of anything ... LOL, what would I suspect you of? Liking specific ROM's is not a crime (or maybe on XDA it is, I have to check the FAQ).
I just went to the insanity ROM thread and saw you help a lot of people there, and thought maybe you're associated with the project. Which you should think about IMO, if you do it anyway and plan to do it in the future.
I'll try and update from 024 to 027 ... maybe it was a bad flash before, you never know. I still have the 024 backup so there's nothing to lose.
And about donation: if commercial developers only get money for finished ready-to-use software, why should open source developers get money for less? That would just make them less than they have to be.
PS: Good luck with your health. My mother had a breast cancer scare 5 years ago ....
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well im involved in as much as when trojan went on hols i stepped in to cover him and try and turn the thread into a less hostile place where everyone helps, and i did a little bit of beta testing so what i do i do with nitr8s bllessing, but right now with going through chemo i have stepped back a bit and just help out, thankyou for kind wishes edit....only 3 more posts and you can post on insanity, and you have your 1st thanks now
like it ^^
Thanks for thanks!
In process of flashing 028 over 024 .... and it's the same, endless reboot, restoring the backup.
When the browser bug is solved, I'll re-format and flash a new version (if I don't try darky 10.2 in the mean time) ...
eug3nius said:
Thanks for thanks!
In process of flashing 028 over 024 .... and it's the same, endless reboot, restoring the backup.
When the browser bug is solved, I'll re-format and flash a new version (if I don't try darky 10.2 in the mean time) ...
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did you do a fresh install as I suggested? I always do factory reset before and and after the ezbase install and never have problems, and the browser bug as you know is not a problem with insanity, but a conflict between the browser and deodexed roms. All the best
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No, there's nothing in the changelog that would deserve the effort to wipe/reinstall.
Yes I know the browser situation, but I think there are fixes for the browser already .... I don't know if they're for cyanogen though.
On a whim I tried darky 10.2 and sadly it has bugs too:
- twlauncher hangs when you try to save the settings and restart it
- the browser sometimes just shows a blank white page instead of the loaded webpage.
What's funny is this - when you press windows you see the miniature of the actual webpage, it isn't blank, so the page is loaded, the browser just doesn't want to show it.
Hey guys,
Its been few days since I have browsing through XDA about modding , flashing , rooting etc and all that Greek Stuff ...Literally
I think it will be ages before I get to know even 1 % of it
Any one with same Situation ?
You will never know the power of Android modding until you try.
Coming from the Windows Mobile world and being a hardcore ROM-flasher and betatester for HardSPL's , I must say the the Android world can feel a little different.
Especially rooting your Note, where one had to download a complete Google SDK, ADB device drivers, hack my windows to recognize ADB as new device, then exploiting it... that was not as easy as I thought.
Once your rooted, which gives you a persistant software in your flashmem called CWM (clockwork recovery) its simple.
If you need help just ask
Move over to the dark side young padawan
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Hey all, i have been asked a few times lately how to install the v6 supercharger
So I have decided to finally make a tutorial thread
* Almost project butter build.prop tweaks are in post 3:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?p=3015977 *
-=The V6 SuperCharger=- brought to you by zepplinrox
Original thread: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=991276
If you're thinking whether or not to install the script, areas all the positive comments in the thread
This will work on *almost* every ROM with a init.d folder in /system/etc/init.d
I haven't tested this on ROMs without one!
but its tested on nearly every incredible s ROM and on about 5 nexus 7 ROMs. You can use this guide on nearly every device, its universal as long as you meet the requirements
The last version I tested is U9RC11T6, on UKB II 1.3 and it works 100%
*Known to cause root problems sometimes with Nik's Project X 4.x* (Thanks to everyone who reported that)
Pretty sure its the busybox installed with the starter kit, maybe if you don't install the starter kit it will not have problems. If you test this, please report
Disclaimer: I, or zepplinrox or anyone here am not responsible for any damage caused to your phone. No one is forcing you to do this.
I did not impregnate your daughter or son
That said, its easy if you know what you are doing.
So, how to install on GB, ICS and JB
note: gingerbread does not need the patched services.jar so ignore that part if you are using a gingerbread ROM
UKB II and ARHD 3.0.x have the patched services.jar in them already, so don't panic if it doesn't ask you. Thanks to the devs for making supercharger installation easier
If you're having troubles on JellyBean, you might want to check out this post and the ones after it:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?p=31675038#post31675038 (Thanks to TheGratefulDead, hit his thanks button!)
1. Download the script from here
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=18703418&postcount=5021
I downloaded Update 9 RC10 (tested up to U9RC11T6 working too) and also download the starter kit. Extract starter kit to the root of your sd card
2. Download script manager and busybox installer from the play store. Install latest version of busybox
3. Open up script manager, click on root when it comes up. Navigate to the supercharger starter kit folder, and click on the script 'start me up.sh'. Run as root by clicking the little superuser android icon, and let it install by following the instructions, they are easy to follow. When some, close the script
4. Now go back to the root of your sdcard in script manager and open up the V6 supercharger script and root permission, let it do what it has to do. Follow the instructions. When it asks you about a patched services.jar, say yes, and automatic install, it will automatically download and install. For reference, I used the 768HP settings on an AOSP ROM like ice cold and I used the min free calculator settings on sense ROMs like ARHD and project x
5. When is asks you, do a superclean and restart, your phone will reboot. If at any stage it stays on the splash screen for more than 5 mins, restart with adb or by holding vol down, vol up and power for 10 seconds. Avoid pulling the battery as it can cause bricks
6. After your phone reboots, go to /system/etc/init.d and click on the 99supercharger script. Set it to superuser and run at boot.
This is not needed as proven by some people but I recommended doing so, it won't cause harm to do it
7. reboot again
8. Go back to the installer script (the update9RC10 one or whatever you used) and run it again. It SHOULD say 100% supercharged. If it doesn't, you've probably done something wrong or you have an incompatibility
9. Press thanks for this post and zepplinrox's post for the supercharger
He worked hard to deliver this to us and I spent ages writing this
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Any questions, post here but read through the posts, ask google or use search before asking, your question may have already been asked
Any errors in the guide or if I am not thorough enough for you, lemme know
If you guys need pictures I can post them
Happy supercharging!!
Sent from my Nexus 7
Pro tip:
The further down the menu list the supercharger setting is, the more aggressive it is
I.e 256mb settings will not close apps often
1000hp settings will close apps frequently, not recommended for this device
I would say to use either 512mb or 768 hp settings, or the min free values
Aggressive settings = more apps closed = more free ram
Lenient settings = apps left open = less free ram = more multitasking!
BUT 768hp settings on the ice cold ROM or any aosp ROM will give decent multitasking
If you're unsure about something, ask
Enjoy
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The Almost Project Butter hack/tweak, thanks to flak0
Original post here: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1855722
The "almost project butter" build.prop tweaks, credits to flak0 from the GS3 forums
Press his thanks button!
flak0 said:
This is an attempt to speed up our GS3 faster than stock and somewhat close to JB and provide odex benefits to both system and data without having to Odex .I have been running this for 48 hours and wow.
Just follow the steps below. Any feedback is appreciated.
The dalvik dexopt flag change were found through research of android and the internet. Below is the procedure to get some serious butter melted from our Gs3 along with a smooth ride.
NANDROID-BACK UP- YOU HAVE WARNED
Step 1: Back up current build.prop
Step 2: Open current build.prop with a root explorer, any will do.
Step 3: copy and paste the lines below to the bottom of your build.prop
Step 4: comment out with # any existing lines that contain dalvik.vm.dexopt or windowsmgr.max_events_per_sec
Step 5: Save your build.prop make sure permissions are set correctly 0644
Step 6: reboot into reocvery and wipe dalvik cache(this is extremely important)
Step 7: reboot, dalvik cache will rebuild
Step 8: Enjoy the buttery smooth gs3
Code:
#Odex Tweaks
dalvik.vm.verify-bytecode=false
dalvik.vm.dexopt-flags=v=n,o=v,m=y
#UI Tweaks
windowsmgr.max_events_per_sec=300
ro.kernel.android.checkjni=0
ro.kernel.checkjni=0
ro.max.fling_velocity=12000
ro.min.fling_velocity=8000
persist.sys.ui.hw=1
ro.ril.disable.power.collapse=1
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Follow the instructions. Don't worry about where it says "GS3" because it works on our device too, I am pretty sure its universal.
You can either delete or put a # in front of repeated lines. A # means it is not active/read.
Make sure to go to the linked thread and thank the person who originally posted the tweaks!
If you're up to it, or you can post some screenshots
Either I will happily post or link to in the op
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markj338 said:
If you're up to it, or you can post some screenshots
Either I will happily post or link to in the op
Sent from my Nexus 7
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If I were to take screenshots and upload it here, this thread will be flooded. So I'll pick the exquisite way of doing a tutorial
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Thanks for the tutorial. It's good to see something written specifically for our device.
Wow, I installed as your instructions and it went great, 8.3 Rossi is now smoother and quicker than ever. THANKS FOR THE GUIDE, cause without it I probably wouldn't have tried it. Thanks for sharing!
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Good one Mark
i spent the better part of a Saturday trying to figure out from the original thread
this should help a lot of ppl and i think everyone should use the supercharger.. it's really awesome
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And i think this should be STICKIED..
Just sent a request for it to be
zukri90 said:
If I were to take screenshots and upload it here, this thread will be flooded. So I'll pick the exquisite way of doing a tutorial
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Alright, good luck with it just don't record it with an iPad or something with low resolution
letmedanz said:
Good one Mark
i spent the better part of a Saturday trying to figure out from the original thread
this should help a lot of ppl and i think everyone should use the supercharger.. it's really awesome
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And i think this should be STICKIED..
Just sent a request for it to be
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Sorry I didn't create it a day earlier
Also, does anyone else agree that stickies don't get read? It's in another tab in the xda app that never gets pressed
No offence but that's the way I see it
And thanks everyone for the positive comments!
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markj338 said:
Alright, good luck with it just don't record it with an iPad or something with low resolution
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I call my camcorder, screen recorder. There's one in the play store.
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markj338 said:
Also, does anyone else agree that stickies don't get read? It's in another tab in the xda app that never gets pressed
No offence but that's the way I see it
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My script thread has 100k views and 1k replies so I guess somebody's reading it (usually not well enough though unfortunately)
Nonverbose said:
My script thread has 100k views and 1k replies so I guess somebody's reading it (usually not well enough though unfortunately)
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At least its being read, but people will search for yours too
thanks for your thoughts though mate
And your script is amazing, plenty of threads link to it
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markj338 said:
Hey all, i have been asked a few times lately how to install the v6 supercharger
So I have decided to finally make a tutorial thread
-=The V6 SuperCharger=- brought to you by zepplinrox
Original thread: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=991276
If you're thinking whether or not to install the script, areas all the positive comments in the thread
This will work on every ROM with a init.d folder in /system/etc/init.d
I haven't tested this on ROMs without one!
but its tested on nearly every incredible s ROM and on about 5 nexus 7 ROMs. You can use this guide on nearly every device, its universal as long as you meet the requirements
Disclaimer: I, or zepplinrox or anyone here am not responsible for any damage caused to your phone. No one is forcing you to do this.
I did not impregnate your daughter or son
That said, its easy if you know what you are doing.
So, how to install on GB, ICS and JB
note: gingerbread does not need the patched services.jar so ignore that part if you are using a gingerbread ROM
Any questions, post here but read through the posts, ask google or use search before asking, your question may have already been asked
Any errors in the guide or if I am not thorough enough for you, lemme know
If you guys need pictures I can post them
Happy supercharging!!
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THANK YOU , quick question.. can i use the layout type thing you done in your sig? i like how you have the phone name then the mods seperated by |
naathaanb96 said:
THANK YOU , quick question.. can i use the layout type thing you done in your sig? i like how you have the phone name then the mods seperated by |
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What do you mean? Are you asking for permission or how to do it?
Cause if its permission of course, I didn't come up with the idea
Nonverbose convinced me to change it because it was too big lol
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markj338 said:
What do you mean? Are you asking for permission or how to do it?
Cause if its permission of course, I didn't come up with the idea
Nonverbose convinced me to change it because it was too big lol
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i didnt wanna make it look like i was stealing your sig
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i didnt wanna make it look like i was stealing your sig
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Oh alright, that's okay anyway, I see it as setting an example
BACK ON TOPIC
has anyone used the guide yet? It definitely works because I install the script every few weeks when I flash a new ROM
Just wanting to know if there is enough depth/clarity
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markj338 said:
Oh alright, that's okay anyway, I see it as setting an example
BACK ON TOPIC
has anyone used the guide yet? It definitely works because I install the script every few weeks when I flash a new ROM
Just wanting to know if there is enough depth/clarity
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it deff felt alot faster after a reboot. it seems to open things quicker . ill give it some time for that supercharger to set in haha.
naathaanb96 said:
it deff felt alot faster after a reboot. it seems to open things quicker . ill give it some time for that supercharger to set in haha.
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It doesn't really need to settle like a ROM does, just open apps as you normally would and it will be in effect like the script says something like 'supercharge in effect immediately'
since your x5 has less ram than the incredible s, it would probably be a good idea to put it on that I find supercharger more effective when the ram is running low, like on sense ROMs or low ram devices
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markj338 said:
It doesn't really need to settle like a ROM does, just open apps as you normally would and it will be in effect like the script says something like 'supercharge in effect immediately'
since your x5 has less ram than the incredible s, it would probably be a good idea to put it on that I find supercharger more effective when the ram is running low, like on sense ROMs or low ram devices
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my mums using the x5 atm until she gets a iphone 5 when they come out lol. im trying to make her get the galaxy s3 or next galaxy device so i have something to play with but yeah the x5 has a custom rom on it so ill tell her im updating it then put supercharger on it
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my mums using the x5 atm until she gets a iphone 5 when they come out lol. im trying to make her get the galaxy s3 or next galaxy device so i have something to play with but yeah the x5 has a custom rom on it so ill tell her im updating it then put supercharger on it
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I Hate messing with other peoples devices
Especially when they ask me to do it, I don't feel safe to do it
I was recently asked to do a gs2 but I have never touched a rooted one, I don't want to be screwing around with one
Then again, this is your old phone so totally understandable mate
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