[Help] Supercharger V6. - LG Revolution

Hello Revolution community.
I was looking around and I came across this. However, I do not know whether or not I have to do the SuperCharger Starter Kit. (I assumed you did so I did so).
But, when I went into Script manager it kept telling me to run it as root, which I did and I was totally confused. Why is this occurring?
I played the folder in the /sd, not the /_externalsd
Can someone please help me?
And do I even need this?

I just ran it from my download folder, make sure its checked run as root, and click save.
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If you are on a stock rom, then I would suggest running the starter kit. It adds zipalign and sql to the system so you can run certain tasks within v6 like wheel alignment.

I.M.famous XMAN said:
If you are on a stock rom, then I would suggest running the starter kit. It adds zipalign and sql to the system so you can run certain tasks within v6 like wheel alignment.
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So i dont need it right?

If you have flashed a custom ROM, then no. You should be ok.
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I am on BrokenOut 1.1, blitz 3.0, should I supercharge now? would this make a difference?

it would make a huge difference. Use the new V6, the one with T16 at the end of the file name. It does everything automagically when you run it for the first time.

I can't find that file anywhere

In the supercharger thread, click the link in the first post that talks about newest rc, tests. T17 is the newest. unsupercharge first.
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I.M.famous XMAN said:
it would make a huge difference. Use the new V6, the one with T16 at the end of the file name. It does everything automagically when you run it for the first time.
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I was running BO 1.1 with the Blitz 3.0 beta and thought my phone was significantly faster, but the Supercharger script really made a huge difference! Thanks for the tip.

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"bulletproof launcher" script

this guy said that in order for him to get spb shell 3D to work on his milestone he had to use this bulletproof script. he said that would keep it from closing out like it does on our hero's. so they have the same problem as us... as far as trying to get spb to work. here is the bulletproof script thread http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=991276 . now i was wondering if anybody can take a look at it and see if they can get it to work on our hero's? everytime i look at this thread i get so confused lol. thanks!
I used that link for my HeroC once upon a time. Just read everything carefully, the OP has everything laid out so that you can understand it. And using google or XDA search to find out what you do not know is always the best option before posting a thread about a problem. I know this for myself, especially with that mod, because I used it before. Plus searching and solving a problem personally always provides to be a great learning experience.
XDA + GOOGLE = PERSONALLY "BULLET PROOF" LAUNCHER
Its really confusing!
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radrian92 said:
Its really confusing!
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If you can't find something you're confused about on Google AND/OR XDA Search then please post in the thread and I'll try my best to explain things for you. But I'm sure that if I can do it using XDA Search & Google, so can you. Self help is in your best interest, but my help is in your best interest as well. I'll be watching this thread and help in any way I can.
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is there anyway to tell if my newly upgraded v6 supercharger script is the reason for my recent FC's and reboots when using the Google navigation.apk ? Everything was running smoothly for a few days, and i have not installed or removed any apps since then. What should i do?
Running OS: 2.3.4
Mod Version: aospCMod-HEROC
Build: GRJ22
I don't know what that script does but a nandroid restore always works or reflash your rom over itself and clear caches. You'd really be better off posting in a more appropriate thread, like the one the dev of the script made. It may be easier to disable than i know.
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did just that and worked like a charm. V6 supercharger has made my phone faster than ever before and no more FC's (for the moment)

LG P990 - slower and slower.

Been using LG P990 ( Gingerbread ) for nearly a year. Recently I noticed the phone
seems to slow down. Just to open the Message folder or Phone dialer
it takes 20 seconds.
I wonder if a hard reset is needed from time to time for Android phones.
Or it it due to too many applications ( over 100 ) being installed on the
device ?
I used Anti Virus scan, Memory boost and other tools to clean up the
memory. But of no use.
Appreciate any suggestions any of you may have.
Thanks
You don't need to hard reset, just find out what apps are messing up or using a lot of RAM. RAM is the key. Have at least 100mb free and phone is fast.
I had this problem. Used a ram optimiser then eventually had to hard reset as all interal memory used up. Works like a harm now and gps also working. At same time i upgraded battery to a gold one. Phones like this are not built to last... the solid state memory itself wears out..
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Try Custom ROM.. usually has better memory management. or maybe supercharger will help
Ninjas are creeping into your room at night and underclocking it 200mhz at a time.
After 5 minutes of flashing Stock rom my 2x was already like a slow motioned grandparent, so I strongly suggest you a new rom.
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Which version of the stock rom are you on? From what I heard v20Q is pretty slick.
salisbury_steak said:
Which version of the stock rom are you on? From what I heard v20Q is pretty slick.
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It shows V20F.
How do I upgrade to V20Q ?
felixthecat said:
I had this problem. Used a ram optimiser then eventually had to hard reset as all interal memory used up. Works like a harm now and gps also working. At same time i upgraded battery to a gold one. Phones like this are not built to last... the solid state memory itself wears out..
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I have used all sorts of RAM optimizers, memory boosters etc..still the result is only tentative. After a while some of the programs start by themselves and run in the background gobbling memory. I do wish there is some tangible solution to this problem as I am sure many others are also facing the same problem of slow response and low memory reserves.
Yeah I'm on CM7 Nightly and my gf is on stock galaxy s 2 and her phone is amzing quick and no lags or nothing.
My phone is meant to be souped up and it's really poor now :-(
Search for V6 Supercharger it really optimizes your memory usage.. If not helps then do a clean install of a more stabile rom.
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LilProphet said:
Search for V6 Supercharger it really optimizes your memory usage.. If not helps then do a clean install of a more stabile rom.
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Can't find V6 Anywhere in market?
because its not on the market. because its not an app.
you need to download terminal emulator (or script manager) from the market, then look up the v6 script here on xda (we have a port of it in o2x dev section somewhere) and just follow the instructions.
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Can't find V6 Anywhere in market?
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Search for zeppelinrox's thread here in XDA, download its latest version (PDF format), run script manager, choose the downloaded PDF file, run as root (skull icon), and follow the instructions. One of the most, if not the most important tweak released for android imo.
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I have stock V20Q with a Flix123 performance pack, no custom kernel no custom rom, and am very stisfied (smooth, efficient, no bugs).
I tested all the roms available in XDA dev (CM7, CM9 and custom stock) but no one is stable and full functions like the 20Q one. If you start with these roms and have probles is better that you give up.
You may update your rom and baseband using LG Mobile in your country.
In order to have better efficiency, I also freezed in Titanium backup some unused system applications (kit auto, google talk, f-secure antivirus, Email, backup, LG PC suite); no antivirus installed, installed only the used applications and not the nice to have ones, no application killer (android take care of freeing ram).
Ok I found it and followed instructions but got an AWK error message!
What do I do now?
Ta
Do you have Busybox installed? Did you run it as root? Cant think of other problems.. That's all you need.
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Yeah i did and do.
Says can't determin the busybox version!
Reinstall Busybox, or try a different version of V6.. That's all I can think of. But if your phone is really messed up then I'd consider reinstalling it first. With a Titanium backup it would only take an hour. Still better than suffering from this.
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flash a new rom. wipe the phone completely. its "healthy" to do so time from time imo

MODS Multi Core Governor's/Frequencies (QCBeta1) + V6 Supercharger (U9RC11T4)

ALL ROMS AND DEVICES SUPPORTED​for both of these mods listed below
single / dual and quad core
V6 super Charger in post 2​
MULTI-CORE GOVERNORS AND FREQUENCIES​
this is a patch which allows you to edit the governor of each core independently, as well as setting each its own min / max frequencies, IT'S NOT MY WORK AND ALL THANKS GOES TO Smokin1337
Firstly dl the zip, then flash via your chosen recovery, I flashed on fresh installs so I recommend you wipe your cache/dalvik cache to be on the safe-r side of life , if flashing over a *settled* rom
You will then need to run the command "su" in terminal emulator , followed by "cpu"
Then all settings are self explanatory inside the terminal emulator,
Here's the op
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1584508
Here's the link to terminal emulator in the play store https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=jackpal.androidterm&hl=enO
This mod , may be cancelled out by other mods and/or settings saved from them, I would recommend clearing data from system tuner, set CPU, CPU tuner etc, and reinstalling them without making changes to CPU , also disable forced dual core if you have a 3rd party app enabling it. Er........ I think that's it
.....nope, if you restore from apps such as titanium back up, any data containing CPU configs you restored may need to be removed too, if you want to make sure you are getting the settings set in terminal emulator and not those launched via init.d or on boot completion
Enjoy​
V6 SUPER CHARGER SCRIPT ​
LIKE A BAT OUT OF HELL............. ReDraws n' Lag Will Be Gone!​
its like having a turbo on your device, lots of work has been put into this dont forget to go thank Zeppelinrox on The OP below
it has worked for me on his previous releases and accross many roms,
you may need a busybox update, to prevent a possible cause of a boot loop, but it does auto detect version,
and it is easy enough to upgrade busybox version,
with this app https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.jrummy.busybox.installer&hl=en free from the market/play store,
you will also need an app like script manager https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=os.tools.scriptmanager&feature=search_result free from the market, and dont forget to turn the little su android button green to run as root when running the script
heres the OP, http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=991276 ,
thanks to Zeppelinrox
heres the latest version
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=18703418&postcount=5021​
If I want to use the supercharger script, I just have to run the latest version of the script with scriptmanager? thats all? haha
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PhiP said:
If I want to use the supercharger script, I just have to run the latest version of the script with scriptmanager? thats all? haha
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Yeah, its pretty much as straight forward as that, just don't forget too browse as root, and to run the script as root
New version of v6 super charger available, test release 4
OMG thats magic
But one question still remains.... how often should i run the script? and how often the includinc cleaning script?
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PhiP said:
OMG thats magic
But one question still remains.... how often should i run the script? and how often the includinc cleaning script?
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As long as you don't have init.d scripts in your system/etc that can conflict, you shouldn't need too, I re run the script everytime I flash a new Rom. So 3 times a day sometimes lol , but once a week should be more than adequate, the cleaning script should be done, at the end of each time you supercharge
Thanks. Hopefully this will fix the memory leak issue on CM10
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Thanks. Hopefully this will fix the memory leak issue on CM10
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I think there is an issue with cm10 / jb - if your busybox is indifferent, change busybox at your own risk, be sure to nand before you alter busybox
Will try it now.
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Question for supercharger script: after I ran everything, should I enter 33 at the driver console to exit? or should I leave it there and return to home screen.
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Question for supercharger script: after I ran everything, should I enter 33 at the driver console to exit? or should I leave it there and return to home screen.
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no use 32 or 33. but id recommend running 32, to ensure you get all settings, saved from the script u just ran
One more thing. Does the script stick when changing kernel? Or should I run it everytime I flash a new kernel?
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[Tweak] Pimp my Rom

Found this and it turns out it is pretty cool. Lots of tweaks. Some stuff already baked into BO. Oh, and this is for BrokenOut!!!!!
:highfive: to Fuzzy13 for pimpin' his esteem first. I found this a few days ago but was waiting for someone else to do it first. lol. Thanks Mane!!!
Original thread http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1908269
I have already made the tweak to the script and it's ready to flash. Pimp-my-ROM_LG_Revolution {it's large, very large. over 100mb. Here's your warning} Pls be easy ppl. it's on my dropbox I'll add a mirror after my boss kicks me out tonight :laugh:
Make a backup then just flash in cwm. It will open an aroma graphical interface that will allow you to install many tweaks and a few apps. Choose stock based GingerBread ROM So far everything seems to work. Just remove any init.d tweaks that were not baked in the BrokenOut2.0. (ie...v6, tweaks, thunderbolt, etc...) Best to start fresh!!!!!
When finished, just exit (do not reboot from pmr, you will get a cwm error). reboot system from cwm.
Enjoy!!!!!!!
***edit: If by chance you get the 'no boot animation', it's a simple fix:
Edit the line 'debug.sf.nobootanimation' of your build.prop. Change the value to 0 (zero)
Can I use this even if im not starting fresh? If so, would it be conflicting with any of the BO scripts?
The only script from stock bo that conflicts is the loopy smoothness. Pmr names it smoothness. But it will take over v6. Unsupercharge then flash pmr. But as always, make a backup!!
Just remove the baked in loopy script after you make your backup.
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I.M.famous XMAN said:
The only script from stock bo that conflicts is the loopy smoothness. Pmr names it smoothness. But it will take over v6. Unsupercharge then flash pmr. But as always, make a backup!!
Just remove the baked in loopy script after you make your backup.
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I dont think i have V6 unless it came WITH BO. So am i going to be fine?
So to avoid the smoothness script conflict, I should just uncheck the "smoothness" script? or what?
iamjerry123 said:
I dont think i have V6 unless it came WITH BO. So am i going to be fine?
So to avoid the smoothness script conflict, I should just uncheck the "smoothness" script? or what?
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yes sir.
iamjerry123 said:
I dont think i have V6 unless it came WITH BO. So am i going to be fine?
So to avoid the smoothness script conflict, I should just uncheck the "smoothness" script? or what?
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I dont think I saw the "smoothness"... is it part of the build.prop or what?
iamjerry123 said:
I dont think I saw the "smoothness"... is it part of the build.prop or what?
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its fine. it won't cause any probs you'll just have 2 loopy smoothness scripts. no harm. I just deleted the one from pmr after the initial reboot. and don't get scared, the initial boot will take a min. didn't even show my boot ani. lol.
I.M.famous XMAN said:
its fine. it won't cause any probs you'll just have 2 loopy smoothness scripts. no harm. I just deleted the one from pmr after the initial reboot. and don't get scared, the initial boot will take a min. didn't even show my boot ani. lol.
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So i found the smoothness file. and I found the "PNAME="$USER_LAUNCHER";
So shold I put the com.sonyericcson launcher or whatever on there? or just leave it
I deleted that one script and use the stock loopy script from bo. It's easier to tweak.
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I.M.famous XMAN said:
I deleted that one script and use the stock loopy script from bo. It's easier to tweak.
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is there a way to un-do some of these things?
Will this work for the stock v9 ROM rooted with CWM?
I.M.famous XMAN said:
its fine. it won't cause any probs you'll just have 2 loopy smoothness scripts. no harm. I just deleted the one from pmr after the initial reboot. and don't get scared, the initial boot will take a min. didn't even show my boot ani. lol.
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My initial boot took 8 minutes. It had me worried!
EDIT: Still no boot logo on second boot. Also took 7 minutes that time.
Will this work with all roms, ie all versions of BO and stock?
In theory yes, but Idk if it will work on stock Rom. Just make a backup first. Iirc, a guy used it on his wife's stock esteem. Said he saw a tremendous improvement.
As far as removal, Idk. I'll get back with that info soon.
I have been using it for a few days now and I get fabulous Batt life. I do suffer from the no boot ani, but boot ups are faster than on a stock kernel. Just amazing. But remember, to give your phone time to settle before giving up. besides aroma is cool.
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For stock Roms, you would need to enable init.d support. Without it, your init.d scripts will not run by themselves.
to enable init.d support in stock rooted roms, use a file browser and go to the etc folder. look for init.qcom.post_boot.sh and add '/system/etc/init.d/*' to the bottom of the file. Save and reboot. Enjoy.
*Edited. Forgot a letter.
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OP updated for the 'no boot animation' issue. If you want to call it an issue. and to let you know, after enabling the boot ani I have not noticed any increase to the boot up time. In fact, sometimes my ani doesn't even get to loop before the lock screen shows up.
And for those that don't like the extra long boots, they will shorten up. Give your phone time to settle. the long boots are for the scripts configuring things. When you think about it, there are a lot of files that are tweaked (zipaligned, deodexed, etc...). the scripts are set up to optimize files that are not already optimized. So, the boot time will decrease. Don't get scared. It's only a phone.
I.M.famous XMAN said:
For stock Roms, you would need to enable init.d support. Without it, your init.d scripts will not run by themselves.
to enable init.d support in stock rooted roms, use a file browser and go to the etc folder. look for init.qcom.post_boot.sh and add '/system/etc/ini.d/*' to the bottom of the file. Save and reboot. Enjoy.
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should that say "/system/etc/init.d/*"? it seems to be missing the t.
kyledyr said:
should that say "/system/etc/init.d/*"? it seems to be missing the t.
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yep. damn auto correct. Thanks. Updating post.
I feel like this made my phone slower than faster.... \:
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I feel like this made my phone slower than faster.... \:
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I thought the same thing at first. Give it a few days and a couple of reboots. idk. i like it

V6 supercharger

Tried v6 supercharger on darkmod cm10 rom... and stuck at 50% supercharged. What do i do with services.jar? (Haz uploaded and haz edited it, yet not recognized as valid )
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With ICS and above, you have to patch framework... try search for 'autopatcher' but you need a Linux district or cygwin... pdroid2 can be included the same way.
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Now, here is a guide.
V6 supercharger is highly unacceptable to me for jellybean. Never use it. Unless in gingerbread. Thats a foolproof way to escape its consequences.
In 4.0 and above, try your best to use pimp my rom or, use the rom just by itself. Note that 4.1 in terms of frame speed is already tweaked by the source codes itself. Or, if you want to use a tweak you found, see the base android version used to test it. That way, if the tweak is based on jellybean, feel free to use it on CM10! Unless stated incompatible with jellybean
Will not try it(v6) again. Phone wont turn on(stuck at boot). Had to wipe data/cache/dalvik.
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Will not try it(v6) again. Phone wont turn on(stuck at boot). Had to wipe data/cache/dalvik.
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Exactly. Actually i you should not try tweaking Jellybean, cause its good enough.
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