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I've had my Wildfire since a few days before the UK release (a lucky call to T-Mo one morning!) and generally I quite like it.
However, I can't break 1.5 MFLOPS on Linpack, no matter what I try.
I normally run WildPuzzleROM 7.3.1, on a stock kernel. This gets me at best, 1.3. So I tried a few different flavours of Froyo; WildPuzzle, Cyanogen and Openfire. At each point, I've tried the stock kernel as cooked with the ROM, and also HCDR.Jacob's kernel. I've installed SetCPU each time, trying it on performance and standard, even with both the sliders pushed right up. I've done the tests before installing any other apps I use, and without any installs, downloads, etc, going in the background.
And despite all of this, I cannot break 1.5.
Am I expecting too much from the Wildfire? Or is there something wrong with my device on a hardware level?
Any help would be appreciated.
Chris
hmm there might be somthing wrong as i get around 4.7-5.099 on openfire
Its low because you're on stock with no overclock or jit
As before, I AM using a non-stock ROM, and have tried a few different non-stock kernels, including pre-overclocked and ones overclocked using SetCPU.
When I used Wildpuzzle ROM v.8.0.11 with non OC Kernel(did not boot), I had round about 1,9 MFLOPS. Now with Openfire v. 2.2 on 710MHz I get results between 4,5 and 4,7 MFLOPs. I'm using no system tools or something. Maybe slow sd card?! I'm using samsung 2gb which was preinstalled when I bought my wf.
I managed a 3.65 @ 768MHz yesterday on CM6.1. I was getting about 2.1 on Wildpuzzle 8.0.8 but without any OC kernel.
I just ran another test on CM6.1 with JIT turned on and got 3.48 @ 768MHz. Is there any way to boost this further?
I'm still really impressed and awestruck at how much better the phone is with these mods. It's like a got a whole new model now
GigiAUT said:
I managed a 3.65 @ 768MHz yesterday on CM6.1. I was getting about 2.1 on Wildpuzzle 8.0.8 but without any OC kernel.
I just ran another test on CM6.1 with JIT turned on and got 3.48 @ 768MHz. Is there any way to boost this further?
I'm still really impressed and awestruck at how much better the phone is with these mods. It's like a got a whole new model now
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i have same setting with you, but i only got 3.18.....i dunno why
GigiAUT said:
I managed a 3.65 @ 768MHz yesterday on CM6.1. I was getting about 2.1 on Wildpuzzle 8.0.8 but without any OC kernel.
I just ran another test on CM6.1 with JIT turned on and got 3.48 @ 768MHz. Is there any way to boost this further?
I'm still really impressed and awestruck at how much better the phone is with these mods. It's like a got a whole new model now
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weird, I have the same settings as you and I got 5.136
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weird, I have the same settings as you and I got 5.136
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Whatwhatwhat?? How are you doing that? Maybe I have too much crap running in the background
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Whatwhatwhat?? How are you doing that? Maybe I have too much crap running in the background
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That's probably it. I've only got 3-4 apps installed and just did a complete wipe of the sd-card.
And another thing, do you have your phone overclocked to 768 constantly or does it change depending on system load? Becouse I do usually have my phone set to overclock when needed, but I set the clock speed to always stay at 768 before I run the banchmark to be sure the cpu runs at maximum speed.
I am using cm [email protected] 768hmz and getting 5.16 with jit on...
And with jit off, i get 3.3 maximum @ 768hmz
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I'm using OpenFire 2.3 and just gut 2.2 MFLOPS on linpack, i suppose not so good. I wonder what is JIT and how can i be sure if it is on or off.
It says it's on by default on openfire but i wanna be sure coz 2.2 score is pretty low. How can i check that?
Sorry for the dumb question coz i'm new to android.
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I'm using OpenFire 2.3 and just gut 2.2 MFLOPS on linpack, i suppose not so good. I wonder what is JIT and how can i be sure if it is on or off.
It says it's on by default on openfire but i wanna be sure coz 2.2 score is pretty low. How can i check that?
Sorry for the dumb question coz i'm new to android.
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JIT is,(without getting all technical on you), the new compiler in Froyo that makes thing go faster.
But I don't know how to check if it's enabled in openfire, I used openfire a while back but cant remember seeing anything about JIT in the settings. It might be so that it is always enabled and you can't disable it.
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JIT is,(without getting all technical on you), the new compiler in Froyo that makes thing go faster.
But I don't know how to check if it's enabled in openfire, I used openfire a while back but cant remember seeing anything about JIT in the settings. It might be so that it is always enabled and you can't disable it.
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There are packages in the open fire thread that lets you turn jit on or off...
Yilsev said:
I'm using OpenFire 2.3 and just gut 2.2 MFLOPS on linpack, i suppose not so good. I wonder what is JIT and how can i be sure if it is on or off.
It says it's on by default on openfire but i wanna be sure coz 2.2 score is pretty low. How can i check that?
Sorry for the dumb question coz i'm new to android.
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you need to install setcpu and get the cpu speed higher to get higher scores
I search application Linapack.apk beacause she is not find the market on wildfire .
Please a URL for download apk .
Thank you , sorry for english because i m french .
I get about 3.1 with CM 6.1 + JIT, non-overclocked, HCDR 4.1 Kernel
I got around 5.08 MFLOPS (@768 & JIT on) with danne_jo's new custom rom based on 2.1 eclair
adrijsi said:
I search application Linapack.apk beacause she is not find the market on wildfire .
Please a URL for download apk .
Thank you , sorry for english because i m french .
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there you go
to know if JIT is enabled type in ADB or in Terminal
adb:
:adb shell
:dalvikvm -h
you should see below "with JIT"
terminal
:su
dalvikvm -h
you should see below "with JIT"
If its disbaled you should see "fast"
I was wondering if the standard honeycomd image in the dev section is an overclocked ROM or do you have to do that? Thanks
I'm running the flash/zip install package containing Deeper Blue's 04 release of Honeycomb. It comes prepackaged with the 1.1 OC kernel.
Works great...got market running fine, all the apps I've installed run great, the B&N reader (hey, it's still a Nook!) works without issues, and to be honest the only issue I'm having is that I cannot relocate (move) apps my 8Gb SD card.
I have been running the Quadrant benchmarks with consistent results in the 1500-1600 range, and after two days have yet to experience a freeze or crash.
However you should also be aware that there are (based on a few posts I've seen) some folks who are having issues.
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I'm running the flash/zip install package containing Deeper Blue's 04 release of Honeycomb. It comes prepackaged with the 1.1 OC kernel.
Works great...got market running fine, all the apps I've installed run great, the B&N reader (hey, it's still a Nook!) works without issues, and to be honest the only issue I'm having is that I cannot relocate (move) apps my 8Gb SD card.
I have been running the Quadrant benchmarks with consistent results in the 1500-1600 range, and after two days have yet to experience a freeze or crash.
However you should also be aware that there are (based on a few posts I've seen) some folks who are having issues.
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Are you sure the std one comes OC'd? I'm not going to take the time to copy back the old uImage but I know that the kernel that comes with the std HC v04 is not the same as the OC kernel from dalingrin. I am able to run dalingrin's 1.1 OC kernel on v04 and get quadrant scores over 1700.
EDIT: I am running the SD boot HC. I don't know about the zip/flash version.
Well, I'm pretty sure...and the Quadrant results would seem to support the idea that it's packaged with the OC 1.1 kernel.
I followed the instructions over on AndroidCentral. Here is the link:
http://forum.androidcentral.com/bar...oneycomb-internal-memory-emmc-nook-color.html
According to the text in the thread:
"...Credit to samuelhalff for the zip, whose thread can be found here: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=947071
* Note that the flashable zip uses the 1.1GHz overclock kernel by default. ..."
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Well, I'm pretty sure...and the Quadrant results would seem to support the idea that it's packaged with the OC 1.1 kernel.
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Agree, I edited my post above after I realized that you were talking about installing the flashable zip to the eMMC vs running off the SD card. The OP did not specify which method he was talking about.
Hello all,
I have a rooted NC running 2.1 off internal. I am interested in overclocking it (as this was not part of the original 'rooting' process. I was thinking about going to Froyo (2.2) or HC, but I like the stability of 2.1. I guess I have two questions. 1) Stability of 2.2? Is it stable enough for daily use? If so, does this require a complete restore to stock and re-root? 2) If I want to overclock it (using the procedures listed in another thread) do I have to re-root as well as the kernel is different? You can probably see where I am headed with this. If 2.2 is stable enough, and if overclocking requires a rebuild anyway, does it make sense to just go ahead and step up to 2.2 then follow the directions to OC it.
Hope this makes sense and I look forward to hearing your advice....
I can't answer all your questions, but have experience in one area.
I rooted with autonooter and have stuck with 2.1 eclair. I think I'm going to stick with it until a daily driver HC comes out.
I just flashed a 1ghz kernel with CWR. It took all of 30 seconds, works perfectly so far, and is noticeably faster.
Quadrant scores right at 1100 with setcpu running on performance.
As much as I brought his nook to experiment with, I do want to use it daily and not be constantly fixing it.
Sent from a NookColor using the xda app
Sorry for the stupid follow up question. So you can flash just the kernel without having to install from scratch?
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Sorry for the stupid follow up question. So you can flash just the kernel without having to install from scratch?
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That is correct.
Hello, I own a motorola milestone from telus, and have tried Cyanogen mod 7 and Miui. They werent bad but of course had errors which is expected. What is the best "Stable" rom out there for the milestone. Preferably froyo and higher! any suggestions for roms would be greatly appreciated
I would say that eybee's MIUI is quite good, it implemented kabaldan's DSI fix and other stuff. For Froyo, I recommend, FroyoMOD, an update is coming next week. For GB, I find Cronos and MIUI are quite stable.
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Some changes on Cyanogen's Mod7 for Milestone on its RC10 version have made this rom one of the most stables among custom roms, besides, i really think that CM7 is more stable than stock firmwares
I went from stock 2.1 to iceandfire CM6/CM7. My experiences are very positive: performance and batterylife are much better than on stock and most of the kinks of the early cm7 builds have been worked out.
In fact its running so well, that i dont see the need to upgrade eventhough the hardware is aging quickly
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Some changes on Cyanogen's Mod7 for Milestone on its RC10 version have made this rom one of the most stables among custom roms, besides, i really think that CM7 is more stable than stock firmwares
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I have just switched back to cyanogen mod 7 rc 10 the latest one, and so far, ive tested everything and its all snappier. I have v6 supercharger on as well which helps it as well. i am very pleased with this latest version.
Cyanogen 7.1.0 RC10 is very stable. So if you want Gingerbread qive it a try.
Otherwise, the most stable ROM out there I still believe its the official 2.1-update1 one.
cronosginger 1.4.0 most stable for me
When I ran CM7 on my Verizon Droid 1 I had a lot of problems with randomly not receiving text messages... I ended up switching it back to CM6.
Does this still happen on cm7? (yes I did check the button to lock the messaging app in memory...)
I had some problems w/CM7, screen went crazy, switched to Steel Droid and it's working great w/GB.
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thanks for the input will give it some consideration, but for the meantime i have yet to have a FC or anything slowing down the phone on cyanogen mod 7 rc 10.
I went back to cronos 1.4 and it is very stable.
CM7 RC10 is one of the best i've tried fast, smooth ... that's all i need ^^ ... i like Miui too, but it still has many crashes with contacts with no aparent reasons ..
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CM7 RC10 is one of the best i've tried fast, smooth ... that's all i need ^^ ... i like Miui too, but it still has many crashes with contacts with no aparent reasons ..
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what crashes with contacts ? .. do u have the latest version eybee's version ?
I think stability wise they are all good. The latest custom firmwares don't have random reboots or battery drain. But in terms of the most usable I would suggest telus lite 5.2
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For me CM7 is very slow and crashes all the time. But I think I've got some software issues.
In my opinion FroyoMOD 2.8.0b is most stable rom For me, no reboots, freezing etc.
Yep, currently using CM7 RC10 and I think it's working really well.. snappy and stable
I´ve tested for my german Milestone CM6, CM7 RC9 and RC10, MIUI 1.7.1 and at last Ho!No!
The same problems with all this ROMs: Reboots every day, no notification on incoming SMS (except MIUI), no games runs (angry birds, stupid zombies, etc. - except CM6), reboots after one shot with the camera app. With MIUI, I have no free space on internal (although I`ve moved all apps to sd) and no RAM.
And I`ve tested everything with CPUsettings, overclocking, VM Heap settings, build.prop optimization, vsel settings, etc.
I`ve deleted all my favorite apps to get more space and performance. No widgets on screen..
So, I don`t know, which ROM I should test the next :-(
The fact is: Gingerbread ROMs are to heavy for my milestone. So I go back to CM6. I want my games back!!
garugc said:
I´ve tested for my german Milestone CM6, CM7 RC9 and RC10, MIUI 1.7.1 and at last Ho!No!
The same problems with all this ROMs: Reboots every day, no notification on incoming SMS (except MIUI), no games runs (angry birds, stupid zombies, etc. - except CM6), reboots after one shot with the camera app. With MIUI, I have no free space on internal (although I`ve moved all apps to sd) and no RAM.
And I`ve tested everything with CPUsettings, overclocking, VM Heap settings, build.prop optimization, vsel settings, etc.
I`ve deleted all my favorite apps to get more space and performance. No widgets on screen..
So, I don`t know, which ROM I should test the next :-(
The fact is: Gingerbread ROMs are to heave for my milestone. So I go back to CM6. I want my games back!!
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I'd suggest giving FroyoMOD a try. There are a couple bugs in the latest 2.9 version, but I'm sure luca will get them ironed out, and the versions that I've used have been very stable and very responsive.
I like CM7 as well, but have always found myself cursing the lag and memory shortages that I get after a few days' use. But I'll probably give RC11 a try anyway.
Those of you using Cronos, is Maps working alright?
yeah, FroyoMod is a good Idea.
I love MIUI and CM7 too. The stock sms- and phone-app in MIUI are much better than all others. But for my weak Milestone they are too big.
My quadrant score on my rooted stock V20q LG P990 is 1683, when it should be way higher. I've noticed it running sluggishly in general after being powered on for more than a day, and it's really snappy when I've just rebooted. Apps work perfectly all the time. Do you have any idea what the problem is?
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My quadrant score on my rooted stock V20q LG P990 is 1683, when it should be way higher. I've noticed it running sluggishly in general after being powered on for more than a day, and it's really snappy when I've just rebooted. Apps work perfectly all the time. Do you have any idea what the problem is?
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forget about the stock ROM mate...just try to flash the DJ 1.5 RC1 one of the best GB ROMs ever available.you will see a world of difference.
see my signature....
generally, forget about the quadrant scores....u should feel it and not look at scores....its about feeling proud and happy about the device....:highfive:
hope it helps buddy
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forget about the stock ROM mate...just try to flash the DJ 1.5 RC1 one of the best GB ROMs ever available.you will see a world of difference.
see my signature....
generally, forget about the quadrant scores....u should feel it and not look at scores....its about feeling proud and happy about the device....:highfive:
hope it helps buddy
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When installing a new ROM, will my apps/settings/launcher be saved, or will they be wiped and i'll have to restore from backup? I've done the nandroid backup and the titanium backup. I also have a custom camera kernel, will that have to be reinstalled as well?
Also, I can't seem to find links to the ROM you mentioned...
Just search Django Manouche's ROM on this forum. Sorry but I am too lazy to link it with my phone.
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When installing a new ROM, will my apps/settings/launcher be saved, or will they be wiped and i'll have to restore from backup? I've done the nandroid backup and the titanium backup. I also have a custom camera kernel, will that have to be reinstalled as well?
Also, I can't seem to find links to the ROM you mentioned...
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mate,
it is suggested to make a complete wipe...wipe of user data, cache and dalvik...means a clean flash....so make a backup with TB and restore after the flash....
for the ROM you have to go to XDA Server and there you will find the DJ1.5RC1 and just put it in ur Ext SD card preferably, then wipe and then flash...configure after that...
you will see the magic then...got it?
ENJOY
HateBreeder_ said:
Just search Django Manouche's ROM on this forum. Sorry but I am too lazy to link it with my phone.
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I'm also running DM 1.5 RC2 and I've ran quadrant, and noticed a very low ~1700 score, while with stock ROM I've used to get about 2300. With Nova HD, I've got even more.
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I'm also running DM 1.5 RC2 and I've ran quadrant, and noticed a very low ~1700 score, while with stock ROM I've used to get about 2300. With Nova HD, I've got even more.
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first the DJ is not RC2...still not in the planet except in Carburano's device maybe
second...it is never the score mate...it is about the feeling, the satisfaction and the goodness factor...who is going to see your score when you operate
third....ICS in the start has high scores and then starts sometimes to lag but there are several reports that it is still not very stable,some random reboots, thanks to LG H/W acc is not there ...so a few things missing....
SO ITS YOUR CHOICE and FEEL....