Galnet Miui ICS Framework Build - Vibrant Android Development

Saw this on Captivate thread. Thought it would be good to post over here.
Credit goes to Galnet
Flash at your own risk.
Changelog for 2.11.26 :
Network Modifications:
•Corrected Signal Strength Readings in Status
•Improved network power consumption
Framework Modifications:
•Implemented ICS sensor management
•Improved power consumption whilst sleeping
•Correctly implemented debugging settings via ADB
•Fixed issues with Tethering cutting out mid way through large transfers
•HW Acceleration Included (Browser, Video, Games etc)
•Android Market (Scroll via images leading to FC fixed)
•Improvement in Galnet Video Player playback
UI Improvements
•Implemented Extended Settings
•Implemented 4 Way Reboot
•Added ICS lockscreen to default theme
•Added ICS transaction effects
•Improved Sharpness and Display quality on I9000 and I9100 builds
•Added ICS Keyboard with Vibration Settings
OTHER INFORMATION
•The battery calibration will kick in straight away once flashing this rom, therefore you will find that the battery drains quicker than before. Please allow it to drain to around 5% before recharging fully back to 100% for the perfect calibration.
•Updater may FC on first boot, don’t worry about it, as it will work correctly once this occurs.
•Phone call recording (This is something that we won’t support due to legal issues within the UK, please don’t expect it).
http://galnetmiui.co.uk/landing/ics-change-log/
How to install:
Be on stock stock miui
flash over miui do not format.
Enjoy
Select Vibrant i9000m
http://galnetmiui.co.uk/landing/ics-builds/
MIRROR: http://www.4shared.com/file/5VUV979W/miuiscotland_Vibrant-21126-ICS.html
Even Better Battery!
I installed Glitch Kernel http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1304037 and got even better battery life with UV.
I'm using voltage control http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=829731
I/O Scheduler set to VR
CPU Governor set to interactive (Use interactive if you want to OC your cpu)
I have mine set a little big lower than the chart below. You just have to play with it until you find the best settings for your phone.
The frequency/voltage & informative UV settings table is as follow for latest kernel :
Note that these UV settings will be unstable on many devices. It's only informative.
1700 MHz - [email protected] 243 MHz - 1.500v / -> Most phones will fail here. -25 to -50mV may help to stabilize. Much stabler as unique frequency for benchmarks.
1600 MHz - [email protected] 229 MHz - 1.500V / -> That's high and many devices will fail on this frequency. Find working UV for you if any.
1500 MHz - [email protected] 250 MHz - 1.500V / -25mV
1440 MHz - [email protected] 240 MHz - 1.475V / -50mV
1400 MHz - [email protected] 233 MHz - 1.450V / -50mV
1300 MHz - [email protected] 217 MHz - 1.400V / -50mV
1200 MHz - [email protected] 200 MHz - 1.350V / -50mV
1000 MHz - [email protected] 200 MHz - 1.250V / -50mV - If you have stability issues, try to let this one by default.
800 MHz - [email protected] 200 MHz - 1.200V / -75mV
400 MHz - [email protected] 200 MHz - 1.050V / -100mV
200 MHz - [email protected] 200 MHz - 0.950V / -150mV
100 MHz - [email protected] 100 MHz - 0.950V / -200mV - (can be very different between two devices)
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i dont think that this is for our phone!!!!!!!!!!!!

...whoa wtf never heard of Galnet... can someone try this out.. im scared lol
and none of them are for T959, however theres a thread that some guy with a vibrant did try I9000M and it worked perfectly though. I'm not testing this no way in hell lol.

xriderx66 said:
...whoa wtf never heard of Galnet... can someone try this out.. im scared lol
and none of them are for T959, however theres a thread that some guy with a vibrant did try I9000M and it worked perfectly though. I'm not testing this no way in hell lol.
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I tried it when it was still a WIP, read.. I9000M is what they call our phone, it works just fine.. really well actually.
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Love it so far. Testing still....

I get bootloop. hix

Smooth, stable, awesome, beautiful...

Excited to try this baby out.
Will report back with some feedback for you all.
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hoquangthaiholy said:
I get bootloop. hix
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What rom are you on?

for vibrant. but codename is I9000M ? is it T959 ?

hoquangthaiholy said:
for vibrant. but codename is I9000M ? is it T959 ?
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Yes, i9000m.

I've noticed it does not include the new gmail, talk, or other google apps. Trying to figure out how to get them installed now.

theexel said:
I tried it when it was still a WIP, read.. I9000M is what they call our phone, it works just fine.. really well actually.
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Really? I thought I9000M was the canadian vibrant, which IS different from ours...
hmm thanks for the info, i did not know that.

Wow galnet is in xda now. Great miui rom with ics framework. Too many miui rom to choose. Will try this now.
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xriderx66 said:
Really? I thought I9000M was the canadian vibrant, which IS different from ours...
hmm thanks for the info, i did not know that.
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It might be, but it works on our phones. I have not noticed any issues.

did you try to go to download mode or clockwork mode??

flexxoo said:
did you try to go to download mode or clockwork mode??
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It works just fine.
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Is this actually isc or just 2.3 themed like ics ?
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bbm21 said:
Is this actually isc or just 2.3 themed like ics ?
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Its using 4.0 frameworks and stuff, don't think it's pure ICS, and it looks like any other MIUI.
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Sooo no sweet YouTube Widgets or any other ics apps or is there another gapps for ics now or what?

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[Kernel] Tigers Blood v3.22 Voodoo Lagfix, Sound, Color, BLN, OC/UV[03/31/11]

As a learning experience, I decided to give kernel developing a try. Tigers Blood is the result. I wanted to make a kernel with some OC/UV capabilities, but yet stable enough for the everyday user. I took a minimalistic approach and by default, the kernel is at stock clocks and voltages and will clock to 1.2 Ghz.
Includes :
Voodoo Sound v7
Voodoo Color
Vodoo Lagfix with modified Clockwork Recovery
BLN (Neldar's free version of "BLN Control" is included - Please donate to Neldar or buy the full version in the Market if you like his work - Full version allows blinking backlights)
CIFS ("Mount Manager" in the Market will get your network drives mounted)
TinyRCU
339 MB Ram Hack
OC/UV capable to 1.2 Ghz (Stock clock and voltages out of the box)
FPS Cap Lifted (No FPS Hack Version Available)
jhash3
v2.2 Additions :
FPS Cap lifted (No FPS Hack Version Available)
341 MB Memory
Voodoo Sound v5
v3 Additions :
339 MB Memory to correct FFC issues (Will work to get increased)
Voodoo Sound 6
Some VM tweaks to improve responsiveness - Some parts used found here
jhash3 - Smoothness and responsiveness Found Here
Some other tweaks I can't think of right now - Quads a bit higher - more to come
v3.1 Additions :
Battery drain issue fixed
ext4 patch found here
Some debugging removed
3.2 Additions :
Voodoo Sound v7
Fixed Lockscreen Issue
More Battery Improvements
3.22 Fix:
Major Compile bug causing bad battery drain
For installation : Flash from Red Clockwork only. If you have a ULF kernel, go back to stock w voodoo first before flashing this kernel. No need to disable Voodoo lagfix before flashing.
For OC : Download Voltage Control from Market. If you have a previous version of Voltage Control, uninstall first and reinstall from Market. For some reason the voltages will show incorrect readings if not uninstalled first. Once installed, open app and in the "Limit clock to" dropdown, select 1200 Mhz if you want OC.
---Once you have it set, hit menu then "Apply for now". This is a temporary setting that allows you to test stability. On reboot, the setting will revert. If you are happy with it's stability, the go back into Voltage Control and hit menu and "Set on boot", which locks in the setting.
For UV : Also use Voltage Control app to set voltages. From testing, several of us have found that the less voltage steps, the better. For instance, Skitz has found that not touching 100 or 200 Mhz, but dropping 400 Mhz by 100 mV, then leaving 800 Mhz and 1000 Mhz alone, but dropping 1200 Mhz by 25 mV worked well. That gave him three voltage steps 950 mV for 100, 200, and 400Mhz, 1200 mV for 800 Mhz, and 1275 for 1000 and 1200 Mhz.
I used : for 100 and 200 Mhz -50 for 900mV, for 400 Mhz -50 for 1050, I left 800 alone at 1200 Mv, Dropped 1000 Mhz -75 to 1200 mV and left 1200 at 1300mV
---If you find a setting that works well, please post so others may get an idea of what works best.
---Once you have it set, hit menu then "Apply for now". This is a temporary setting that allows you to test stability. On reboot, the setting will revert. If you are happy with it's stability, the go back into Voltage Control and hit menu and "Set on boot", which locks in the setting.
Note : Many phones simply cannot handle OC or UV or to not as extreme as some. Play with it a little and find what works for you. The above settings are just a set that works for a few people.
Use at your own risk. Kernel seems very stable to those who have tested, but bad things can happen when you mess with your phone. Make backups before flashing.
If using profiles in SetCPU, do not set the minimum Max frequency below 800 Mhz.
I would like to give special thanks to :
ttabbal for pointing me in the right direction on several things
morfic for also giving me some pointers
Jocelyn for even more pointers
supercurio for all of the hard work he has put into everything Voodoo
Skitz for testing voltages and stability
jdiddyub and secretseven for the awesome boot image and also testing
KennyPowers and SeRi testing
Neldar BLN and BLN Control
Paul McKenny TinyRCU
Raspdeep for the baseline for OC/UV
harcore for ideas on VM tweaks
cmenard for some tips
Anyone else that I have missed, I am truly sorry and just slap me with a large trout.
Download : Tigers Blood v3.22 FPS UnCapped
No FPS Hack (Hack was not used - For people that have issues with the hack) : Tigers Blood v3.22 FPS Capped
github : grendel905
Gonna try this out, thanks.
#winning
This is an awesome kernel!
Thanks grendel.
Where is your donate button?
Just flashed this new kernel. I mean Duh, winning!
I feel the warlock energy. Now to reduce my voltage...
Update : The uv settings mentioned caused a lockup for me. Does anyone have the list of stock galaxy s voltages? I remember it being posted in another thread at some point...
stevedrz said:
Just flashed this new kernel. I mean Duh, winning!
I feel the warlock energy. Now to reduce my voltage...
Update : The uv settings mentioned caused a lockup for me. Does anyone have the list of stock galaxy s voltages? I remember it being posted in another thread at some point...
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The kernel is set to stock voltages by default. If you did not tell it to "Set on boot", then on reboot it should go back to stock. If you did tell it to set on boot, then you can Select menu--Revert settings and it should take you back to stock.
The stock voltages are :
1000 =1275 mV
800 = 1200 mV
400 = 1050 mV
200 = 950 mV
100 = 950 mV
Very nice kernel. Thanks man. Running great
uncap the gpu, I think that's about the only thing missing.. overall great kernel!
edit: only seeing 333 mb ram instead if 341 mb
Awesome. This is perfect. Thank you.
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Gonna try this Tiger's Bloodshed!!!
Grendel, best not to disappointttt!!! WHHOOOTTTT!!!
I have Bionix V 1.3 which came with the pre-installed Overstocked Kernel. How do I know if it is a ULF Kernel?
Fantastic work sir....next time im in the mood to recondition my battery i will DEFINITELY be flashing this. thanks for the new content!
kryer12 said:
I have Bionix V 1.3 which came with the pre-installed Overstocked Kernel. How do I know if it is a ULF Kernel?
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Overstock is not a ULF kernel, so you should be fine.
kryer12 said:
I have Bionix V 1.3 which came with the pre-installed Overstocked Kernel. How do I know if it is a ULF Kernel?
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If you have a red recovery menu you done have ulf kernel
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TopShelf10 said:
Fantastic work sir....next time im in the mood to recondition my battery i will DEFINITELY be flashing this. thanks for the new content!
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+1
Looks great but just not up for the battery reconditioning again at the moment. Probably by tomorrow lol
ilaf0106 said:
If you have a red recovery menu you done have ulf kernel
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Red recovery means you have Voodoo, not necessarily ULF. Dead Horse is ULF, most others are Voodoo only, except maybe some kernels from a few months back
This kernel is insane! It was real fast out of the box, even before the oc. I have been waiting for a kernel like the old school jac kernel. You sir, are the man.
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Dammm man....imma try this shyt really now..looks so nice..brb with feedback
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Dude 1: Kudos for the name, it sounds fierce, thanks for adding the Voltage control app 3: Your amazing 4: this is now my Favorite kernel!
cashyftw said:
Dude 1: Kudos for the name, it sounds fierce, thanks for adding the Voltage control app 3: Your amazing 4: this is now my Favorite kernel!
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+ infinity
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Swiped this the other day when you posted in irc, been using it since.
So so good. Great work, and thanks.
#winning

[POLL] Overclocking, How far does you galaxy Go and S stay stable? without rebooting

How far is your Galaxy s stable?
mine just hits the 1.1GHZ, beyond that only crashes no matter which voltage i Use. please Use the poll so we have a good picture of what the average galaxy s is capable of..
also comment which version of SGS you are using and 8gb/ 16 Gb etc..
i9000m
PS this thread should be moved to General
had mine at 1.54ghz running MIUI with tk glitch kernel.
was amazingly fast, but my phone got hot quick, i dont like OC'ing i feel it may do more harm than good in the long run.
others may and will disagree but thats my opinion on it
Mine with 1.3GHz OC and some Undervolt is perfectly stable.....
simone201 said:
Mine with 1.3GHz OC and some Undervolt is perfectly stable.....
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Agree with the chef ...
Although I can overclock to 1540MHz it does get hot and Im sure it will do damage in time ..
1300MHz is a great overclock ...
It will be interesting to see what my SGS 2 can be safely overclocked to
1.2 GHz seems ok for me - with UV
Doesn't really get hot.
Running mine @ 1440 MHz with MIUI but i think I can go higher if I want . I have the 8 GB version
1.3 and very stable and with great performance both q score caffiene mark and in daily use
Which voltage are you using?
Mine seems to freeze on voltages above the 1.3V,
above the 1.2 GHZ always freezes. I,m using darkeys 9.5 Rom.
someone some advice which rom is the best for OC, (just for benchmarking) for once.
rixsta said:
Agree with the chef ...
Although I can overclock to 1540MHz it does get hot and Im sure it will do damage in time ..
1300MHz is a great overclock ...
It will be interesting to see what my SGS 2 can be safely overclocked to
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Mine can handle up to 1.3-1.4ghz
Im getting stable speeds of 1.7ghz. Im on watercooling though..
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1.4ghz is my max for full stability. 1.5ghz works fine (no reboots), but the CPU occasionally gives an invalid result during calculations, e.g. during benchmarks like linpack, results can sometimes be inaccurate; 1.44ghz also seemed to work, but I picked 1.4ghz max for longevity/reliability.
UV Values are:
100mhz - 200mV UV (750mV)
200mhz - 150mV UV (800mV)
400mhz - 100mV UV (950mV)
800mhz - 75mV UV (1125mV)
1ghz - 50mV UV (1200mV)
1.2ghz - 50mV UV (1300mV)
1.3ghz - 0mv UV (1400mV)
1.4ghz - 50mV UV (1400mV)
Max UV were found by starting from 100mhz Max frequency, decreasing UV until stable for 5 minutes of software decoding of 720p MKV, and then increasing Max frequency one step. Occasionally the previous step UV needed to be decreased by 25mV to obtain a stability at the next frequency step.
i9000M (16GB)
Guys, if you wanna push your phones to their full stability limits- play on Shadow Guardian game...)
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I can run my SGS stable at 1540 MHz with glitch kernel in MIUI 1.5.20 ROM.
Total stability in a 48 hours stress test.
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Mine is stable at 1.5 Ghz with a 200mv undervolt, but only if I select it as a single frequency.
For multiple frequencies, I was stable at 1.4Ghz on an earlier kernel, but it's slightly unstable now... I'll probably try tweaking the governor.
I'm on a i9000m using tk-glitch's V9D-VC and CM7 #11 build.
By the way, shouldn't this thread be in general?
I am on MIUI v3 and CM7_SGSMTD_platypus-kernel_20110522_r0_quorra-prer11_test4-r2 kernel.
I don't use undervolt settings and 1.2 Ghz is fine for me; above values generally don't work stable.
By the way, 1.2 ghz is almost enough for all games and operations, I did not run into that pushing apps for high oc's.
Regards.
1.44GHz, extremely smooth and stable!
Never seen an option to go above 1.54, but 1.54 works flawlessly so I've chosen 1.5 in the poll. (16gb i9000)
1.3-1.4 GHz tkglitch kernel Miui v3
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It's not the ROm it's the KERNEL who can oc, i adviise using XAN, hardcore kernels in 2.2. or gto's ginger kernel at 2.3 they are stable and 1280 i guess it's the limit not to warm up
But a questin what send me an undervoltage config, to 1300 if the gpu games work for someone at 1300mhz
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fstluxe said:
Which voltage are you using?
Mine seems to freeze on voltages above the 1.3V,
above the 1.2 GHZ always freezes. I,m using darkeys 9.5 Rom.
someone some advice which rom is the best for OC, (just for benchmarking) for once.
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[Kernel][CM10][26/08] CMOC10-Kernel [New! MaxOC version]

Hello people,
This is a CM10 overclocked kernel, based on Metallice's CM9 version. Thanks for jumpstarting me, mate! :laugh:
It's features:
Overclockable to 1.38GHz, 1.52GHz for MaxOC
Underclockable to 150MHz, both
GPU overclocked to 384MHz, 512MHz for MaxOC
L3 overclocked to 224MHz for MaxOC
Wheatley governor (by Ezekeel)
Pegasusq governor
NTFS Read-only support
SIO scheduler (by Ezekeel)
SLQB memory allocator (by Ezekeel)
Optimized CRC32 & ARM RWSEM algorithms
LowMemoryKiller backported from 3.4 kernel
and several other fixes and optimizations
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***Read Me***
DO NOT, UNDER ANY CIRCUMSTANCE, USE SETCPU PROFILES OF ANY KIND OR ANYTHING SIMILAR WITH THIS DEVICE. Things like screen off max frequency, temperature throttling, and others are already built in to the OMAP architecture. Using ANY profiles will ONLY lead to problems, instabilities, and battery drain.
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***Changelog***
26-08:
Included cifs module in zip. Re-enabled touchboost for smoother response. NTFS support (read-only)
NEW! MaxOC version. CPU @ 1.52, GPU @ 512, L3 @ 224 & significant overvolt @ max speed.
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Download links:
Regular version: http://goo.im/devs/Johnsel/kernels/CMOC10-Kernel_P31xx-20120826.zip
Use at own risk!! These values are HIGH!
MaxOC version: http://goo.im/devs/Johnsel/kernels/CMOC10-Kernel_P31xx-20120826-MaxOC.zip
Source:
https://github.com/Johnsel/android_kernel_samsung_espresso10/tree/jellybean
Installing right now. Thank you
Awesome! Thanks man. Will give it a good run.
Edit: won't boot. Gets stuck at the Samsung logo. Will try to post logs.
3113
scottx . said:
Awesome! Thanks man. Will give it a good run.
Edit: won't boot. Gets stuck at the Samsung logo. Will try to post logs.
3113
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for me too (P3100)
Tried to reinstall, but after some minutes on Samsung logo my P3100 has rebooted, but still on sam logo (
P3110, flashed zip via CWM, same problem here, no-boot: stuck at Samsung logo.
How do we acquire logs to post, by the way?
Thanks though, Johnsel! Nice to see we're on our way to a swish new kernel for CM10
New build uploaded. Hope it works now.
boots but wifi not working on my P3100
Edit: tried also with a full wipe but nothing, Wifi doesn't work
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boots but wifi not working on my P3100
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Agreed - boots now (hurrah!) but no Wifi, it will not turn on. P3110 here
And updated again.
Wifi still broken.
Now it should work. Please don't hit me for f'ing up that many times in a row :]
Yeah, WiFi now working
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Zoom Zoom on my p3113! Thank you!
Johnsel said:
Now it should work. Please don't hit me for f'ing up that many times in a row :]
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Glad to see you got it all up and running. Good work! I'm always open to PMs if you have any more questions or whatnot.
Also be careful with live OC. It doesn't just overclock CPU/gpu/bus. It overclocks EVERYTHING. A lot of which don't like being overclocked. I would disable it for things like the DSP or other miscellaneous frequencies if you want it to go higher and be more effective. The source should be pretty straightforward on how to disable it for those elements. At least that's how it was the last time I looked. Maybe its different now.
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I confirm, so far it's fine.
Try @1200 and 1380. Thx for the work.
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Metallice said:
Glad to see you got it all up and running. Good work! I'm always open to PMs if you have any more questions or whatnot.
Also be careful with live OC. It doesn't just overclock CPU/gpu/bus. It overclocks EVERYTHING. A lot of which don't like being overclocked. I would disable it for things like the DSP or other miscellaneous frequencies if you want it to go higher and be more effective. The source should be pretty straightforward on how to disable it for those elements. At least that's how it was the last time I looked. Maybe its different now.
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I'll respond in a PM on your post to not clutter the topic. Aside from that, again thanks for the help, couldn't have done this without it :highfive:
Good work. Now I don't mind using 10 as a DD.
Just need tablet mode @ 145dpi now.
Touch screen , became unresponsive, after sitting there, over 3 hours ,,anyone have had this happen?, (OC setting was at default )
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Just tested latest version. Works pretty well.
Today I played with LiveOC:
CoreOC: setting 101 or any number -> instant crash.
GPU: works well.
As Metallice said, it just overclocks everything, so this behavior is expected.
I just want to ask you if you can add 2 features?
1. Pegasusq governor. I'm using it on my I9100 (Siyah kernel for S2) and it's really good in performance/battery.
2. Can you take a look at the sound enhancement (voodoo sound based) found in Siyah kernel for S3. The tab uses the same audio DAC WM1811, so it wouldn't be difficult.
Regards,
RJ
I had voodoo sound on my infuse and it was nice and clean. Would really like it here.

[KERNEL][22/01]· ▀▄ · Kernel 3.0.58 HydRx-v4r97b - For Samsung Stock-JB

HydRx-v4r97b
JB Kernel for Samsung Stock ROMS
Only for stock jelly bean ROMS
EXTREME won't work in all mobiles so, if don't work extreme for you, put Semi.​
The config:
Based on 3.0.57 - Yank.555+neak with patches, configs, optimizations and tweaks (so thanks to Yank and simone)
OC up to 1700mhz.
Reduced low cpu steps to get some performance (Deleted 300mhz, 400mhz, and 600mhz)
Voltages:
EXTREME:
Cpu arm : -112,5mv in all freqs from 200 to 1500mhz (low freqs as 200,500 +12,5mV)
Cpu internal: -50mv in all freqs
Bus: -100mv in all freqs
Gpu: -100mv in all freqs
SEMI:
Cpu arm : -87,5mv in all freqs from 200 to 1500mhz (low freqs as 200,500 +12,5mV)
Cpu internal: -50mv in all freqs
Bus: -75mv in all freqs
Gpu: -75mv in all freqs
MEDIUM:
Cpu arm : -62,5mv in all freqs from 200 to 1500mhz (low freqs as 200,500 +12,5mV)
Cpu internal: -37,5mv in all freqs
Bus: -50mv in all freqs
Gpu: -50mv in all freqs
Tree RCU+NO_HZ
SIO Iosched enabled by default and tweaked.
Governor hydrxq (simply a lulzactiveq governor with tweaks to performance (thanks to tegrak), if you see it drains much with this governor, you can select pegasusq governor with voltage control)
Disabled Tracing, logging, and debugging.
Some compiler CFLAGS optimizations added (linaro toolchain)
Tweaks virtual mem, I/O, kernel & scheduler.
Set wifi power limit to 8dBm.
Max powersave in sleep mode with some modifications and screenstate:
*More stable GPU voltajes set on the fly when you screen off the display (min 775mV).
*Cleaning of cache/inodes when you screen off, and each 6 hours.
*laptop mode enabled with screen off.
*some tweaks more when you screen off I consider they save power.
Priorized some system apps at boot, to get some a performance system..
Auto script to close all possible samsung apps at boot.
Swap compatible, but not used for now.
Stand alone hotplug tweaked to low usage of cores.
Sound eargasm voodoo patch added controlable with STweaks from market. (thanks to gokhanmoral)
Tweaks mdni, for better colors.
More powersave in 2G/3G networks and wifi supplicant time modified.
SDD sudden death fixed.
I forget some things I'll put more.
etc
GPL: https://github.com/NeoPhyTe-x360/i9300-S3-JB-kernel
[*] It's not compatible with 64GB exFAT sdcards (if you like to see your files you have to format your sd64 in FAT) [It's a common issue with updated kernels and proprietary modules]
Some versions go from letter A to letter D.
Letter A; Less UV, internal are more "conflictive" voltages, so letter A is a "light" uv in internals
to
Letter D: More UV, the most UV possible, agressive internal volts and -125mV GPU volts, the maximum possible without freezes in some devices.
Download:
[DOWNLOAD]Kernel_HydRx-kernel-v4r97b-_-i9300-ExtremePowerSave
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Looks promising will try for sure. Thanks and welcome to s3 community have used your aokp roms on S2
i have used this kernel for 6 hours ! battery is good. Need more times to continue testing.
PS : used the v2.6a, will trying v2.6d now !
I Will try right now.. I'll comment later. Thanks
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noob question, but by stock you mean non-sammy based right?
Shudder123 said:
noob question, but by stock you mean non-sammy based right?
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Stock = Samsung based rom
you can use the kernel in every rom except MIUI,CYANOGEN AND AOKP ( and their mixed/customized roms)
can u make a more relaxed version in terms of uv's...not all phns can hndle even semi extreme version
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can u make a more relaxed version in terms of uv's...not all phns can hndle even semi extreme version
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Will do mate
EDIT: What phenomenal "version" is working fine for u?
NeoPhyTe.x360 said:
Will do mate
EDIT: What phenomenal "version" is working fine for u?
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idont use phenomenal...m all yank-o these days!
EDIT: i see that your kenel isnt compatible with cpuspy and i jus tried the semi extreme version..straight away got a freeze..!
Flashed semi version kernel.. Working good so far but cpu spy can't detect the cpu states
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jothi2lingam said:
Flashed semi version kernel.. Working good so far but cpu spy can't detect the cpu states
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it's disabled, but in next release I can enable it if you all like
Really need this function dude so we can aware whether this kernel working in deep sleep or not
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naveediftikhar said:
can u make a more relaxed version in terms of uv's...not all phns can hndle even semi extreme version
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I had the most fluid and lagg- free experience with your kernel, only problem is the phone would freeze every now and than.. I tryed the semi extreme version on Anono Rom v19. I couldent say if the battery life is good, because i had to reflash perseus again for stability, but im very pleased with the smoothness and the general absence of lagg. I'll try the medium version now and report back...
Could you post pictures for stwaeks showing how can i put kernel confgratin
Thanks
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jothi2lingam said:
Flashed semi version kernel.. Working good so far but cpu spy can't detect the cpu states
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What r those fonts..if its flipflop plz link it...or share it...
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Ext sd card should be fat32?? Or any
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gauravbhawsar said:
What r those fonts..if its flipflop plz link it...or share it...
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It's ultima mod font... Find in this files
http://db.tt/9flYnA1R
http://db.tt/6glbxGZP
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[Q] How to Reduce CPU brick when Over Clocking.?[SOLVED]

when i use 729 or above my Cpu stops working and its Reboot automaticaly any way to fix
Unfortunately you can't fix it. The overclock ability of the cpu is different in each phone. Some x8 can run on 800+ MHz, some can't reach frequencies over 700MHz. Basically the SoC (the cpu, gpu, dsp and some other device) contains millions of transistors, but the whole chip is only ONE small piece of silicium, the transistors made by litographic and other complex (and expensive) procedures. The overclock ability depends on the material quality (damages in the silicium structure), soldering quality between the core and the casing, etc. So, no existing rules to the overclock, if you lucky you can reach high frequencies, if you unlucky you can't overclock.
Note: under the manufacturing procedure the chips get a selection after testing, the highest quality 7x27 chips marked and sold as 7x27T with default 800MHz.
There is an app in the market called No Frills CPU Control: https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=it.sineo.android.noFrillsCPU
It will automatically change your CPU frequencies during boot to save your phone from hard bricking.
Anyway CPU gets overheated by overclocking as more amount of power comes in to it than what is required. So as a long term effect your CPU will die out and also your Battery too. So I would say to use a faster rom and dont overclock the CPU to very high frequencies.
paulebe525 said:
when i use 729 or above my Cpu stops working and its Reboot automaticaly any way to fix
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You are using stock kernel?
Overclocking more than 729 is not possible for stock kernel...
Use "set CPU" application & remember to uncheck "set on boot "option
# I couldnt over more than 729 in stock kernel but now with nAa kernel in can overclock up to 787 mhz
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I Overclocked to 748 MHz on stock kernel....
Without any problem
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governer also matters, I always use smartassv2
As someone wise already stated, better using something like FroyoPro which is blazing fast compared to any GB rom instead of overclocking.
I can do more with FroyoPro than anyone running GB, ICS or JB roms.
It's just simple - lighter code takes less cpu cycles therefore it is quicker.
GB, ICS and JB roms really are a waste of time once you've tried FroyoPro.
The other roms are really only good for proof of concept - not for everyday usage.
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governer also matters, I always use smartassv2
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I use
ondemand [email protected] [email protected] & using CPU under volt too
not very smooth but I don't care about smoothness
CtrlAltDelIrl said:
As someone wise already stated, better using something like FroyoPro which is blazing fast compared to any GB rom instead of overclocking.
I can do more with FroyoPro than anyone running GB, ICS or JB roms.
It's just simple - lighter code takes less cpu cycles therefore it is quicker.
GB, ICS and JB roms really are a waste of time once you've tried FroyoPro.
The other roms are really only good for proof of concept - not for everyday usage.
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I tried it , it's not that much good:/ plus it have so many bugs with alfs kernel.(brightness bug for example)
I compared it with iXperia 8s rom before, froyopro is better @ one of 3d tests(just 2 fps better)
Other test were like iXpera & minicm7
Remember it's froyo & they are ginger ,they can run newer apps .
My opinion iXperia is our best rom till now
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I use over 800 on CPU with smartassv2 with baa kernel
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senci00 said:
I use over 800 on CPU with smartassv2 with baa kernel
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baa kernel , what the....?
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baa kernel , what the....?
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He means nAa kernel
Dictionary has changed the word , but wait why nAa is not in dictionary? It's super popular
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CtrlAltDelIrl said:
As someone wise already stated, better using something like FroyoPro which is blazing fast compared to any GB rom instead of overclocking.
I can do more with FroyoPro than anyone running GB, ICS or JB roms.
It's just simple - lighter code takes less cpu cycles therefore it is quicker.
GB, ICS and JB roms really are a waste of time once you've tried FroyoPro.
The other roms are really only good for proof of concept - not for everyday usage.
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I don't like the UI..otherwise I tried it and it sure was great.
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paulebe525 said:
when i use 729 or above my Cpu stops working and its Reboot automaticaly any way to fix
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It also depends on the kernel you are using..Alfs is better in this aspect..but too much overclocking is not recommended.
if you are using custom kernel ,under CPU settings, select the frequencies you desire and do NOT select "Set on boot" . Even if your phone gets rebooted due to overclocking the default values will be applied at boot. This way you can avoid problems.
My X8 supports upto 787MHZ on nAa .
Hit thanks if i helped.
Just out of curiosity so upto how much can i overclock my awesome x8??
So far i've been to 729MHZ
Bunny2rock said:
Just out of curiosity so upto how much can i overclock my awesome x8??
So far i've been to 729MHZ
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It depends on the kernel you are using..some people here overlocked @800Mhz successfully while my X8 got settled only at 787Mhz. Try yourself.
its nAa N is next to B ;-D
At 787hz doesn't restart
Mine work at 787 hz smoothly,,,,it restarts rearly...remember to have an app advanced task killer ...and set its setting to auto kill after screen turns off..Also set it to crazy kill....
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please read 2nd post by pilu. that's the best explanation. it's a hardware limitation, and it does NOT depend on the kernel.
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Partially depends from the kernel too. The cpu clock is not only a simple value: xyz mhz. In the kernel this is a little bit complicated (pll frequencies, dividers, multipliers, voltage level, etc). Different kernels use different frequency tables, the results can be different, this the developer choice who can set different bus speeds (axi, ahb), base pll, voltage to every clock speed. You only see the frequencies in the different kernels, what is same, but the same speed maybe generated with different method.
So, the cpu overclock ability is 90% hardware limitation and 10% other things. Usually if you reach your own max speed with a kernel, the probability of higher speed with another kernel is small, the typical difference is nothing more than +/- 1 multiplier (+/- 19,2 mhz).
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