recently installed the super awesome GingerDX but how to overclock it..???
1) flashed the file provided in the gingerdx thread still dint work
2) tried to paste x8oc.ko in modules using root browser ... it says "failed to paste"
Please Help !
Ive flashed this rom n overclock works great. Try flash again and then flash the overclock modules. Dont reboot after flashing the rom. Flash the modules directly while on cwm.
Hit thanks if i helped..
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For setting value of CPU & Activate oc, (in Cyanogen-mod setting doesn't provide) without using paid app like SetCPU, (After installed stock oc.zip)
in terminal type:
su
insmod /system/lib/modules/x8oc.ko
echo "xAB" > proc/x8oc
The AB represent integers... 28 = 768 29 = 787 (Occasional reboots)
Above i believe stock user will have reboot...
you can put the echo "xAB" > proc/x8oc into hw_config.sh to set on boot clock speed.... but be aware that value above 28 are not suitable for set on boot clock speed
Download Zip file : http://www.mediafire.com/?ubdt8kjgamo09nz (This contain x8oc.ko files)
For easy overclocking, use this https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=os.tools.scriptmanager&feature=search_resultit should simple as it goes, like terminal, but it's better.... What's more it can create a widget
manishmalhotra said:
recently installed the super awesome GingerDX but how to overclock it..???
1) flashed the file provided in the gingerdx thread still dint work
2) tried to paste x8oc.ko in modules using root browser ... it says "failed to paste"
Please Help !
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Or if u failed to paste, use root explorer and tap the small box.until it changes to r/o. Then paste again. After that go to emulator and do the above procedure.
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I use the kernel : (source)
KERNELS WITH KEYPAD DRIVERS AS MODULES
Duckly's Kernel [Turbo Kernel] [27-3-2011]
Change Log:
**GPU Overclocked (PLL1 Overclocked From 768 To 960Mhz)
Compiled With GCC 4.4.3
Updated Source Code
Compiled With Performance Optimizations (-O2) Instead Of Small Size (-Os)
Added And Modified Battery Driver (From SP3DEV)
No Sleep Of Death
Compcache Driver Added
Tiwlan Wifi Driver Added
Updated Headset Driver (From SP3DEV)
Added compcache driver
Available RAM 200MB
Included Extra IPtable Modules For WiFi Tethering
No Key Freeze
Note:
Add line in startup "acpuclock.force_turbo=1 clock-wince.grp=0xa92"
I've replaced two file "modules-2.6.27.46.tar" and "zImage" in npkboot, but I do not understand the :
(Add line in startup "acpuclock.force_turbo=1 clock-wince.grp=0xa92").
I have to copy add this line anywhere in the file "Startup"? or should I replace this line instead of the "clock-wince.grp = 0xa92" located at the end of file "startup"
At your "startup" file in the npkboot folder, open it and add in acpuclock.force_turbo=1 clock-wince.grp=0xa92. If your startup file already have this command line then no need to add.
add to the problem is where, first, last, middle or where??
this is the file "startup" of me: http://www.mediafire.com/?ll1h96pr3wk7533
Help Me !!!
Replace your startup command with mine:
set ramsize 0x8000000
set ramaddr 0x10000000
set mtype 2006
set INITRD_OFFSET 0x608000
set KERNEL zImage
set initrd initrd.gz
set cmdline "rel_path=npkboot fbcon=rotate:2 ro.sf.hwrotation=180 lcd.density=240 msmvkeyb_toggle=off msmts_calib=0x0366.0x04b.0x0c8.0x038e clock-wince.grp=0xa92 acpuclock.oc_freq_khz=652000 pmem.extra=1 no_console_suspend physkeyboard=kovsq msmsdcc_1bit msmsdcc_fmax=14000000 hw3d.force=1 acpuclock.force_turbo=1 "
boot
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Hopes it help..
after replacement is complete, copy 2 file "modules-2.6.27.46.tar" and "zImage in npkboot is completed, also be modified with Terminal Emulator ???? (I have to modify more by Terminal Emulator ???)
Ex :
su
mkdir /data/opt
cp /sdcard/autostart.sh /data/opt
chmod 755 /data/opt/autostart.sh
I can't understand ????
if you are using KERNELS WITH KEYPAD DRIVERS AS MODULES then no need to do that step, because using terminal method is for keyboard freeze problem. Your kernel should not have such problem.
but after I replace the 2 files in kernels AS DRIVERS WITH KEYPAD MODULES then start Android, the keyboard does not work. I use the Android Honeycomb Froyo V3
I do this :
- I download 2 file "modules-2.6.27.46.tar" and "zImage on,
- Replace them into the folder npkboot then run harset.exe
This is right ????
Yeap this is the correct way, I'm just curious about why your keyboard still does not work even though kernel as driver with keypad modules already installed.
I see you also use the X1 has a ROM like me, KERNELS WITH KEYPAD DRIVERS AS MODULES not you use?, please guide me how to install. Thankss.
I download this file: HERE then extract and replace them (2 files) into the folder npkboot then start Hartset.exe and Keyboard doesn't work
oh And when I use the kernel include in Honeycomb Froyo V3 6 / 7, then Terminal Emulator not turn up the virtual keyboard ???
I'm using Honeycomb Froyo V3 by Needo and using the turbo kernel ( keypad drivers not as modules ) included in the ROM, so far no keyboard freeze for me.
1. Did you try to lower your CPU speed like 614Mhz or 575Mhz??
2. Did you try this kernel? This kernel is posted by Needo to solve the keyboard freeze problem
3. Or you can try to reinstall the ROM by reformatting your SD card to 4 partition then install Honeycomb Froyo V3 again.
And yes, Terminal Emulator will not turn up the virtual keyboard and you must use the phone keyboard to type in commands, but for you I think it is impossible to do that..
but when I replace it with KERNELS WITH KEYPAD DRIVERS AS MODULES the virtual keyboard is turned on, the keyboard freezing error only happens occasionally one day / one time but instead KERNELS WITH KEYPAD DRIVERS AS MODULES then boot from the keyboard not working
I do not understand, I do to use kernels WITH KEYPAD MODULES AS DRIVERS?, I want to fix complete and use the keypad ?????
My CPU Clock : 600000 in Startup.txt
I can't promise that the keyboard will never freeze after you install the KERNELS WITH KEYPAD DRIVERS AS MODULES. If you are using Honeycomb Froyo by Needo, you can use the Fast Reboot app pre-installed in the ROM to activate back your keyboard, and try to lower the cpu speed to 575Mhz.
thank you very much for your enthusiasm, I want to ask why the kernel included in the ROM Honeycomb Froyo V3 is the virtual keyboard does not work?
And why I have set right all that as soon as the boot keyboard did not work?
Thanks You
h_pro9x said:
why the kernel included in the ROM Honeycomb Froyo V3 is the virtual keyboard does not work?
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For this you should ask the developer, I'm just trying my best to answer your questions based on my knowledge, and welcome..
Thanks
Oh, by default the Honeycomb Froyo V3 button camera is not Home(it is Standby)?? So my X1!
Yes, Honeycomb Froyo V3 camera button is set as Standby ( turn off the screen ) by default
Pls have someone of you tried the supercharger v6 script? What was the result? Was it easy to install?
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its great. i installed it when still in stock and still using it with neoblaze kernel.
its already fast even without the oc kernel. you wont see higher number on benchmark apps. but you will feel the difference.
this is from the supercharger thread
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=991276
Requirements:
1. Rooted Phone....
2. Script Manager or Terminal Emulator to run the script. Stock ROMs can also use SM to load up boot scripts!
3. Busybox 1.18.2 OR LOWER - 1.18.3 or newer are VERY much a hassle with errors that should NOT be errors!
4. AutoStart Script by me - Enables Stock ROMS (Milestone) to utilize etc/init.d for boot scripts.
Installing/Using:
1. Download the attached V6_SuperCharger_for_Android*.txt script and save to your sdcard.
... Do NOT run the V6 SuperCharger install script at boot!
2. Load the script (V6_SuperCharger_for_Android*.txt) into Script Manager and select "Run as Root."
3. Touch the screen for the soft keyboard or slide out the keyboard and get SuperCharged! Just pick an option!
4. READ the script's output!
5. Afterwards, READ the html HELP FILE in the root of your SD Card!
6. Disable "Lock Home in Memory" if your ROM has this option.
7. Optional: For a quick status check, you can put a Script Manager widget for V6 SuperCharger on you desktop
for me, i use the 11th option (oom grouping fixes + hard to kill launcher) then reboot.
cyanogen doesent need the autostarter script ore does it?
Ok,thanks. I am running it now too and it feels really faster
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Hi, may i know which option did you choose? I chose the 8th one(the MAX one) but i don't feel such many differences...
If my memory is correct, i used the option 7, max RAM 512 and hard to kill launcher
It is also for CyanogenMod 7?
Is anyone here using cyanmobile latest version? I've flashed it and the Wifi get error also I can't use root for titanium backup etc. My baseband is XXKPI, am I using wrong basband 'cause 3g is fine. One more question, do you know how to v6, I do everything in the instruction but it don't run.
have you tried to restore system data with tibu
kayzm said:
Is anyone here using cyanmobile latest version? I've flashed it and the Wifi get error also I can't use root for titanium backup etc. My baseband is XXKPI, am I using wrong basband 'cause 3g is fine. One more question, do you know how to v6, I do everything in the instruction but it don't run.
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Titbackup is running fine on my phone..weird
And even the wifi...
Use any baseband as long its properly flashed gingerbread..
Here's the procedure for V6
Download and install script manager
Download V6 script from xda
Put it SD card
Open script manager app and find v6 script
Open it
Then a screen will pop up showing various options
Choose root option (icon with su icon) , save it
Hit execute
V6 will start running.
Choose option 7 ( 512 HP - aggressive. )
Super clean and restart.
That's. It ( it will take a long time to boot don't worry u dint brick ur phone
Optional ---
SM Widgets
KickAss kernel
NitroLag boost
3G Turbo boost
Enjoy
freakyfriday said:
Titbackup is running fine on my phone..weird
And even the wifi...
Use any baseband as long its properly flashed gingerbread..
Here's the procedure for V6
Download and install script manager
Download V6 script from xda
Put it SD card
Open script manager app and find v6 script
Open it
Then a screen will pop up showing various options
Choose root option (icon with su icon) , save it
Hit execute
V6 will start running.
Choose option 7 ( 512 HP - aggressive. )
Super clean and restart.
That's. It ( it will take a long time to boot don't worry u dint brick ur phone
Optional ---
SM Widgets
KickAss kernel
NitroLag boost
3G Turbo boost
Enjoy
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Your Titanium Backup is fine... weird, mine get problem in checking super user permission not only titanium, things like root explorer as well, when I enable Wifi it show error and unable to connect. About V6 scripts can you make a video show me how to use, I do your instruction and still... my phone look like crap slow and ram is wtf I have no idea
At CyanMobile the bigest problem for me is too many force close at diference programes. Now I use Pure CM7 latest and are satisfied
For my bionic I have found 1.225 ghz to be stable but when I reboot the overclock goes away. I flashed the int.d scripts and nothing worked. I press apply on boot and yet it goes away. I hate having to insmod each time I boot. Do I need to create a profile on Rom toolbox?
You have to write in scripter in rom toolbox your cmd line and set it to run on boot everytime to keep overclock
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Hello, I'm using speedmod kernel k3-3, ondemand governor and wanted to change up-threshold and sampling rate, but after i reboot phone it goes to default. Is it possible to change it permanently? thnx
EdgaBimbam said:
Hello, I'm using speedmod kernel k3-3, ondemand governor and wanted to change up-threshold and sampling rate, but after i reboot phone it goes to default. Is it possible to change it permanently? thnx
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Set CPU, apply on boot ?
Boy124 said:
Set CPU, apply on boot ?
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system tuner, rom manager, setcpu, antutu cpu... none of them works after reboot settings goes to default.
Extract attached file and copy 99cpu to init.d folder and grant it all the permissions.
I have set Up Threshold to 95% and Sampling Rate to 45000.
You can change the values, just edit 99cpu.
Reboot and check if values stick. If it does not, download Script Manager from the play store. In Script Manager, browse to init.d > select 99cpu > tap Su and Boot > tap save.
Exit and reboot.
PS
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I think that values won't stick. I always had problems with init.d scripts on SpeedMod kernel. Please reply if values stick.
Boy124 said:
Extract attached file and copy 99cpu to init.d folder and grant it all the permissions.
I have set Up Threshold to 95% and Sampling Rate to 45000.
You can change the values, just edit 99cpu.
Reboot and check if values stick. If it does not, download Script Manager from the play store. In Script Manager, browse to init.d > select 99cpu > tap Su and Boot > tap save.
Exit and reboot.
PS
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I think that values won't stick. I always had problems with init.d scripts on SpeedMod kernel. Please reply if values stick.
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ok thank you vm, going to try
edit: values didnt change. seems that this kernel not supporting init.d scripts or what?
edit2: it changed after i ran script via script manager, will try again to reboot
edit3: seems that after reboot need manually boot script. Btw init.d folder what permissions should have?
EdgaBimbam said:
ok thank you vm, going to try
edit: values didnt change. seems that this kernel not supporting init.d scripts or what?
edit2: it changed after i ran script via script manager, will try again to reboot
edit3: seems that after reboot need manually boot script. Btw init.d folder what permissions should have?
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Anything you want to run on boot in the init.d should have the rwx-rwx-rwx permissions
carbonassassin said:
Anything you want to run on boot in the init.d should have the rwx-rwx-rwx permissions
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yeh thanks btw i have put this script at init.d
#!/system/bin/sh
# Up Threshold and Sampling Rate - Boy124
echo "70" > /sys/devices/system/cpu/cpufreq/ondemand/up_threshold
echo "45000" > /sys/devices/system/cpu/cpufreq/ondemand/sampling_rate
have set permissions to rwx-rwx-rwx and after reboot it doesnt work, even with script manager su and boot enabled, after reboot it doesnt work. Works only after running script manually, wtf is that
maybe my tweaks are atm useless, maybe it doesnt starts at boot
On CF-Root 5.6, it changes up threshold but sampling rate remains default.
See this http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=26582847&postcount=72
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carbonassassin said:
Anything you want to run on boot in the init.d should have the rwx-rwx-rwx permissions
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Thanks. I never bothered to learn about permissions.
Whenever I am confused, I grant all the permissions. And it works most of the time.
Boy124 said:
On CF-Root 5.6, it changes up threshold but sampling rate remains default.
See this http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=26582847&postcount=72
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Thanks. I never bothered to learn about permissions.
Whenever I am confused, I grant all the permissions. And it works most of the time.
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hmmm so to sum up, speedmod kernel doesnt support init.d? maybe tomorrow will try franco kernel.