Can anyone tell me the pvs bin of my cpu - Nexus 6 Q&A, Help & Troubleshooting

There are 2 different PVS BIN value from "dmesg|grep PVS". HERE IS THE SCREENSHOT

Pvs bin 12
svs pvs bin 13
which is right?

its because you aren't looking in the right place. the RIGHT place to look to get you pvs bin is in /proc/cpu/msm_acpu_pvs/. any other place you look will not give you your pvs bin number. and, on top of that, questions do not go into the general section, they go into the q&a/help section.

I also check msm_acpu_pvs,but it only show me c instead of number..

ATARAXIA0707 said:
I also check msm_acpu_pvs,but it only show me c instead of number..
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in /proc/cpu/? check again, manually(not using a terminal, using a root file explorer).

I did use root explorer..

ATARAXIA0707 said:
I did use root explorer..
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screenshot that location, i have a hard timw believing that there is a letter there.
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its in /proc/cpu/..
in /msm_acpu_pvs/..

Here are screenshots

ATARAXIA0707 said:
Here are screenshots
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The value is stored as a hexadecimal (Base 10) not as an decimal (base 16)
Simms has 5 because he has a cpu bin of 5.
Hexadecimal works by 0-9, A-F.
A 10
B 11
C 12
D 13
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To 15.
Op you have a cpu bin of 12 out or 15. I personally have A because it's a 10.
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THANK YOU!

ATARAXIA0707 said:
THANK YOU!
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There's a button for that
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zephiK said:
The value is stored as a hexadecimal (Base 10) not as an decimal (base 16)
Simms has 5 because he has a cpu bin of 5.
Hexadecimal works by 0-9, A-F.
A 10
B 11
C 12
D 13
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To 15.
Op you have a cpu bin of 12 out or 15. I personally have A because it's a 10.
Sent from my Nexus 6 using Tapatalk
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i didnt know that, learned something new today, thank you

simms22 said:
i didnt know that, learned something new today, thank you
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Where can I find info about my CPU? I have a PVS 10 as well and I'd like to know more about my limitations and anything else that's interesting..

ozzyGEEK said:
Where can I find info about my CPU? I have a PVS 10 as well and I'd like to know more about my limitations and anything else that's interesting..
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pvs bin only tells you what voltage chart your device uses, thats all. it doesmt give you any other information about your cpu. what kinds of limitations ate you interested in? temperature?

Does anyone know how the uA in the cpufreq table is calculated?

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[GUIDE] [5 Oct] How to install the V6 Supercharger/ Almost Project Butter tweaks

Hey all, i have been asked a few times lately how to install the v6 supercharger
So I have decided to finally make a tutorial thread
* Almost project butter build.prop tweaks are in post 3:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?p=3015977 *
-=The V6 SuperCharger=- brought to you by zepplinrox
Original thread: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=991276
If you're thinking whether or not to install the script, areas all the positive comments in the thread
This will work on *almost* every ROM with a init.d folder in /system/etc/init.d
I haven't tested this on ROMs without one!
but its tested on nearly every incredible s ROM and on about 5 nexus 7 ROMs. You can use this guide on nearly every device, its universal as long as you meet the requirements
The last version I tested is U9RC11T6, on UKB II 1.3 and it works 100%
*Known to cause root problems sometimes with Nik's Project X 4.x* (Thanks to everyone who reported that)
Pretty sure its the busybox installed with the starter kit, maybe if you don't install the starter kit it will not have problems. If you test this, please report
Disclaimer: I, or zepplinrox or anyone here am not responsible for any damage caused to your phone. No one is forcing you to do this.
I did not impregnate your daughter or son
That said, its easy if you know what you are doing.
So, how to install on GB, ICS and JB
note: gingerbread does not need the patched services.jar so ignore that part if you are using a gingerbread ROM
UKB II and ARHD 3.0.x have the patched services.jar in them already, so don't panic if it doesn't ask you. Thanks to the devs for making supercharger installation easier
If you're having troubles on JellyBean, you might want to check out this post and the ones after it:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?p=31675038#post31675038 (Thanks to TheGratefulDead, hit his thanks button!)
1. Download the script from here
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=18703418&postcount=5021
I downloaded Update 9 RC10 (tested up to U9RC11T6 working too) and also download the starter kit. Extract starter kit to the root of your sd card
2. Download script manager and busybox installer from the play store. Install latest version of busybox
3. Open up script manager, click on root when it comes up. Navigate to the supercharger starter kit folder, and click on the script 'start me up.sh'. Run as root by clicking the little superuser android icon, and let it install by following the instructions, they are easy to follow. When some, close the script
4. Now go back to the root of your sdcard in script manager and open up the V6 supercharger script and root permission, let it do what it has to do. Follow the instructions. When it asks you about a patched services.jar, say yes, and automatic install, it will automatically download and install. For reference, I used the 768HP settings on an AOSP ROM like ice cold and I used the min free calculator settings on sense ROMs like ARHD and project x
5. When is asks you, do a superclean and restart, your phone will reboot. If at any stage it stays on the splash screen for more than 5 mins, restart with adb or by holding vol down, vol up and power for 10 seconds. Avoid pulling the battery as it can cause bricks
6. After your phone reboots, go to /system/etc/init.d and click on the 99supercharger script. Set it to superuser and run at boot.
This is not needed as proven by some people but I recommended doing so, it won't cause harm to do it
7. reboot again
8. Go back to the installer script (the update9RC10 one or whatever you used) and run it again. It SHOULD say 100% supercharged. If it doesn't, you've probably done something wrong or you have an incompatibility
9. Press thanks for this post and zepplinrox's post for the supercharger
He worked hard to deliver this to us and I spent ages writing this
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Any questions, post here but read through the posts, ask google or use search before asking, your question may have already been asked
Any errors in the guide or if I am not thorough enough for you, lemme know
If you guys need pictures I can post them
Happy supercharging!!
Sent from my Nexus 7
Pro tip:
The further down the menu list the supercharger setting is, the more aggressive it is
I.e 256mb settings will not close apps often
1000hp settings will close apps frequently, not recommended for this device
I would say to use either 512mb or 768 hp settings, or the min free values
Aggressive settings = more apps closed = more free ram
Lenient settings = apps left open = less free ram = more multitasking!
BUT 768hp settings on the ice cold ROM or any aosp ROM will give decent multitasking
If you're unsure about something, ask
Enjoy
Sent from my Nexus 7
The Almost Project Butter hack/tweak, thanks to flak0
Original post here: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1855722
The "almost project butter" build.prop tweaks, credits to flak0 from the GS3 forums
Press his thanks button!
flak0 said:
This is an attempt to speed up our GS3 faster than stock and somewhat close to JB and provide odex benefits to both system and data without having to Odex .I have been running this for 48 hours and wow.
Just follow the steps below. Any feedback is appreciated.
The dalvik dexopt flag change were found through research of android and the internet. Below is the procedure to get some serious butter melted from our Gs3 along with a smooth ride.
NANDROID-BACK UP- YOU HAVE WARNED
Step 1: Back up current build.prop
Step 2: Open current build.prop with a root explorer, any will do.
Step 3: copy and paste the lines below to the bottom of your build.prop
Step 4: comment out with # any existing lines that contain dalvik.vm.dexopt or windowsmgr.max_events_per_sec
Step 5: Save your build.prop make sure permissions are set correctly 0644
Step 6: reboot into reocvery and wipe dalvik cache(this is extremely important)
Step 7: reboot, dalvik cache will rebuild
Step 8: Enjoy the buttery smooth gs3
Code:
#Odex Tweaks
dalvik.vm.verify-bytecode=false
dalvik.vm.dexopt-flags=v=n,o=v,m=y
#UI Tweaks
windowsmgr.max_events_per_sec=300
ro.kernel.android.checkjni=0
ro.kernel.checkjni=0
ro.max.fling_velocity=12000
ro.min.fling_velocity=8000
persist.sys.ui.hw=1
ro.ril.disable.power.collapse=1
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Follow the instructions. Don't worry about where it says "GS3" because it works on our device too, I am pretty sure its universal.
You can either delete or put a # in front of repeated lines. A # means it is not active/read.
Make sure to go to the linked thread and thank the person who originally posted the tweaks!
If you're up to it, or you can post some screenshots
Either I will happily post or link to in the op
Sent from my Nexus 7
markj338 said:
If you're up to it, or you can post some screenshots
Either I will happily post or link to in the op
Sent from my Nexus 7
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If I were to take screenshots and upload it here, this thread will be flooded. So I'll pick the exquisite way of doing a tutorial
Sent from my potato chips using xda qwertyuiop
Thanks for the tutorial. It's good to see something written specifically for our device.
Wow, I installed as your instructions and it went great, 8.3 Rossi is now smoother and quicker than ever. THANKS FOR THE GUIDE, cause without it I probably wouldn't have tried it. Thanks for sharing!
Sent from my Incredible S using xda premium
Good one Mark
i spent the better part of a Saturday trying to figure out from the original thread
this should help a lot of ppl and i think everyone should use the supercharger.. it's really awesome
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And i think this should be STICKIED..
Just sent a request for it to be
zukri90 said:
If I were to take screenshots and upload it here, this thread will be flooded. So I'll pick the exquisite way of doing a tutorial
Sent from my potato chips using xda qwertyuiop
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Alright, good luck with it just don't record it with an iPad or something with low resolution
letmedanz said:
Good one Mark
i spent the better part of a Saturday trying to figure out from the original thread
this should help a lot of ppl and i think everyone should use the supercharger.. it's really awesome
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And i think this should be STICKIED..
Just sent a request for it to be
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Sorry I didn't create it a day earlier
Also, does anyone else agree that stickies don't get read? It's in another tab in the xda app that never gets pressed
No offence but that's the way I see it
And thanks everyone for the positive comments!
Sent from my HTC Incredible S
markj338 said:
Alright, good luck with it just don't record it with an iPad or something with low resolution
Sent from my HTC Incredible S
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I call my camcorder, screen recorder. There's one in the play store.
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markj338 said:
Also, does anyone else agree that stickies don't get read? It's in another tab in the xda app that never gets pressed
No offence but that's the way I see it
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My script thread has 100k views and 1k replies so I guess somebody's reading it (usually not well enough though unfortunately)
Nonverbose said:
My script thread has 100k views and 1k replies so I guess somebody's reading it (usually not well enough though unfortunately)
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At least its being read, but people will search for yours too
thanks for your thoughts though mate
And your script is amazing, plenty of threads link to it
Sent from my Nexus 7
markj338 said:
Hey all, i have been asked a few times lately how to install the v6 supercharger
So I have decided to finally make a tutorial thread
-=The V6 SuperCharger=- brought to you by zepplinrox
Original thread: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=991276
If you're thinking whether or not to install the script, areas all the positive comments in the thread
This will work on every ROM with a init.d folder in /system/etc/init.d
I haven't tested this on ROMs without one!
but its tested on nearly every incredible s ROM and on about 5 nexus 7 ROMs. You can use this guide on nearly every device, its universal as long as you meet the requirements
Disclaimer: I, or zepplinrox or anyone here am not responsible for any damage caused to your phone. No one is forcing you to do this.
I did not impregnate your daughter or son
That said, its easy if you know what you are doing.
So, how to install on GB, ICS and JB
note: gingerbread does not need the patched services.jar so ignore that part if you are using a gingerbread ROM
Any questions, post here but read through the posts, ask google or use search before asking, your question may have already been asked
Any errors in the guide or if I am not thorough enough for you, lemme know
If you guys need pictures I can post them
Happy supercharging!!
Sent from my Nexus 7
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THANK YOU , quick question.. can i use the layout type thing you done in your sig? i like how you have the phone name then the mods seperated by |
naathaanb96 said:
THANK YOU , quick question.. can i use the layout type thing you done in your sig? i like how you have the phone name then the mods seperated by |
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What do you mean? Are you asking for permission or how to do it?
Cause if its permission of course, I didn't come up with the idea
Nonverbose convinced me to change it because it was too big lol
Sent from my Nexus 7
markj338 said:
What do you mean? Are you asking for permission or how to do it?
Cause if its permission of course, I didn't come up with the idea
Nonverbose convinced me to change it because it was too big lol
Sent from my Nexus 7
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i didnt wanna make it look like i was stealing your sig
naathaanb96 said:
i didnt wanna make it look like i was stealing your sig
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Oh alright, that's okay anyway, I see it as setting an example
BACK ON TOPIC
has anyone used the guide yet? It definitely works because I install the script every few weeks when I flash a new ROM
Just wanting to know if there is enough depth/clarity
Sent from my Nexus 7
markj338 said:
Oh alright, that's okay anyway, I see it as setting an example
BACK ON TOPIC
has anyone used the guide yet? It definitely works because I install the script every few weeks when I flash a new ROM
Just wanting to know if there is enough depth/clarity
Sent from my Nexus 7
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it deff felt alot faster after a reboot. it seems to open things quicker . ill give it some time for that supercharger to set in haha.
naathaanb96 said:
it deff felt alot faster after a reboot. it seems to open things quicker . ill give it some time for that supercharger to set in haha.
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It doesn't really need to settle like a ROM does, just open apps as you normally would and it will be in effect like the script says something like 'supercharge in effect immediately'
since your x5 has less ram than the incredible s, it would probably be a good idea to put it on that I find supercharger more effective when the ram is running low, like on sense ROMs or low ram devices
Sent from my Nexus 7
markj338 said:
It doesn't really need to settle like a ROM does, just open apps as you normally would and it will be in effect like the script says something like 'supercharge in effect immediately'
since your x5 has less ram than the incredible s, it would probably be a good idea to put it on that I find supercharger more effective when the ram is running low, like on sense ROMs or low ram devices
Sent from my Nexus 7
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my mums using the x5 atm until she gets a iphone 5 when they come out lol. im trying to make her get the galaxy s3 or next galaxy device so i have something to play with but yeah the x5 has a custom rom on it so ill tell her im updating it then put supercharger on it
naathaanb96 said:
my mums using the x5 atm until she gets a iphone 5 when they come out lol. im trying to make her get the galaxy s3 or next galaxy device so i have something to play with but yeah the x5 has a custom rom on it so ill tell her im updating it then put supercharger on it
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I Hate messing with other peoples devices
Especially when they ask me to do it, I don't feel safe to do it
I was recently asked to do a gs2 but I have never touched a rooted one, I don't want to be screwing around with one
Then again, this is your old phone so totally understandable mate
Sent from my Nexus 7

The Gaming of our LG Optimus 4X HD

As we all know the gaming at Our Phone isnt really good some report it's Slow beacause theres only 1 core online. But there is an solution for this!
Thread with the Stuff for the terminal Is also here: ( http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2253921 ) But I was really lazy of doping this commands so, i were Going on the internet and found something to download! I'll put the file into the Attachments! How to install this.....
Requirements;
Root.
A Root file explorer to get into your system files...
A brain to reed this careful.
What to Do;
Extract the Zip Thats in the attachmnts.
Get it onto your phone. (internal External doesnt matter I suggest Internal)
Go to your file explorer And past the file in: System\Etc\Init.d\
And set Permissions!
Reboot.
Enjoy Gaming!
I didn't try it . But it won't work without adding the line :-
Code:
#!/system/bin/sh
In the top of that script . Which tells the system to sh this test .
And you forot to mention fixin permission.
Also this needs init.d kernel support or busybox run-parts in order to run this script every reboot .
Correct me if I'm wrong
Thanks for sharing .
Sent from my LG-P880
$Parker said:
I didn't try it . But it won't work without adding the line :-
Code:
#!/system/bin/sh
In the top of that script . Which tells the system to sh this test .
And you forot to mention fixin permission.
Also this needs init.d kernel support or busybox run-parts in order to run this script every reboot .
Correct me if I'm wrong
Thanks for sharing .
Sent from my LG-P880
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SManager will run the script when klick "is script"...
Fladder72 said:
SManager will run the script when klick "is script"...
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When you use smanager it's an app that is designed to run scripts .
But if it was in the init.d folder you must add that line to tell the kernel that this test is a script . And the kernel will use the sh binary to run it .
Sent from my LG-P880
@deownagee
Thank you for sharing my Script! I don't know why you make another Thread for that!
And if you quote instructions, please quote the whole Text! You forgot the important Part! You have to set Permissions!
@$Parker
This Script works also without this first line! In the init.d Folder it is not needed!
Holzi001 said:
@deownagee
Thank you for sharing my Script! I don't know why you make another Thread for that!
And if you quote instructions, please quote the whole Text! You forgot the important Part! You have to set Permissions!
@$Parker
This Script works also without this first line! In the init.d Folder it is not needed!
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Thank you for letting me know even. And I've made this one beacause your Script wasn't clear for me so i couldn't understand you know?
just for making sure, you guys do know what this script does?
it makes the GPU to run always (!!!) on max speed. this will reduce the battery life extremely.
this script should not be ran at every boot. you better only run it when you want to play games (and maybe reboot afterwards, or write a "undo" script)
@laufersteppenwolf
I think the Battery Drain is not the main Problem. It isn't higher than without that Tweak.
But i have one Question!
Is it possible for you to implement this Tweak in your kernel?
So when you selected the Gaming Governor, that this tweak is also active. And if you turn off the Gaming Governor again, the tweak is terminated.
I don't know if it's possible, so i ask you.
can i use it on rooted v20B locked bootlader? there is no init.d folder in system\etc\, should we create that folder manually?
what is the permission? thanks
Holzi001 said:
@laufersteppenwolf
I think the Battery Drain is not the main Problem. It isn't higher than without that Tweak.
But i have one Question!
Is it possible for you to implement this Tweak in your kernel?
So when you selected the Gaming Governor, that this tweak is also active. And if you turn off the Gaming Governor again, the tweak is terminated.
I don't know if it's possible, so i ask you.
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"better battery" could only be caused by the first command (unlink). the others only increase the batter usage.
this tweak is (partly (the unlink)) implemented in my rom. but i'm working on unlinking in the kernel of course.
about the idea about gaming: yeah i do have something in mind, but it's gonna be a bit different just wait and see right now i'm working on OC'ing the GPU, and then we can do such changes.
Guys is it the same as http://www.android-experience.de/board/index.php?page=Thread&threadID=47 ? I dont speak german and google translate is weird. What about this, anybody tried ?
Post #5 oki its the same.
Stanley- said:
Guys is it the same as http://www.android-experience.de/board/index.php?page=Thread&threadID=47 ? I dont speak german and google translate is weird. What about this, anybody tried ?
Post #5 oki its the same.
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I've translated and it's same lol (I'm Dutch and it's like German.)
But anyway i cant set premission via root explorer or antything else and cant copy to /system/ folder... I have rooted phone and checked via root checker. Love this phone problems with everything, maybe reflash will help but i dont have time for that.
Isn`t this the same as using tegra overclock under GPU Clock section? It`s paid but it`t really worth it!
gabrielgon said:
Isn`t this the same as using tegra overclock under GPU Clock section? It`s paid but it`t really worth it!
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It is the same!
gabrielgon said:
Isn`t this the same as using tegra overclock under GPU Clock section? It`s paid but it`t really worth it!
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it's actually taken from there
Ok Guys! The Werewolf alpha2 Kernel from laufersteppenwolf is much better than this Tweak! For all who use CM 10.1, flash this Kernel!
Don't forget to delete this Script if you flash the Kernel!
[email protected] this sh1t get hot before you try any game...
One true: LG + nVidia sucks. That's all.
Winudert said:
One true: LG + nVidia sucks. That's all.
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Well that wasnt OT was it?
Atleast my nVidia graphics card + LG monitor = GREAT
And i love this phone
Sent from my LG-P880 using xda app-developers app

[Q] Device Variant??

Hey guys sorry for the noob question but how can i find waht variant is my phone??
Because i saw in the Werwolf Kernel thread that there is diferent variants and some of them are not compatible with this Kernel because os the voltages from the CPU if i am correct.
Thank you!!
Eduardoadj said:
Hey guys sorry for the noob question but how can i find waht variant is my phone??
Because i saw in the Werwolf Kernel thread that there is diferent variants and some of them are not compatible with this Kernel because os the voltages from the CPU if i am correct.
Thank you!!
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The variant is meant for the cpu but werewolf kernel is compatible for every variant. The variant just shows how much power/voltage the cpu need to get different MHz numbers running stable. The higher the "better" is the cpu ( I have variant 0). You can find your variant if you install werewolf kernel and look with root explorer in /sys/kernel/debug/tegra_hotplug/max_cpus the number indicates your variant
Sent from my LG-P880
Omario-242 said:
The variant is meant for the cpu but werewolf kernel is compatible for every variant. The variant just shows how much power/voltage the cpu need to get different MHz numbers running stable. The higher the "better" is the cpu ( I have variant 0). You can find your variant if you install werewolf kernel and look with root explorer in /sys/kernel/debug/tegra_hotplug/max_cpus the number indicates your variant
Sent from my LG-P880
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Thank you very much, but i didn't instal his Kernel yet, I want to Find my variant first is it possible?? I am using the Kholk Kernel with LGstock, but i saw the screen shots from Werewolf Rom and it is very nice and i read that is very good for gaming...
I read in some place that it is possibel to see the variant in the Trickster app but i don't now where and how...
If i put the cod that you told me /sys/kernel/debug/tegra_hotplug/max_cpus in the terminal emulator it works??
Thank you very much!!
Eduardoadj said:
Thank you very much, but i didn't instal his Kernel yet, I want to Find my variant first is it possible?? I am using the Kholk Kernel with LGstock, but i saw the screen shots from Werewolf Rom and it is very nice and i read that is very good for gaming...
I read in some place that it is possibel to see the variant in the Trickster app but i don't now where and how...
If i put the cod that you told me /sys/kernel/debug/tegra_hotplug/max_cpus in the terminal emulator it works??
Thank you very much!!
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No I don't know about stock, but try to open root explorer and look into /sys/kernel/debug/tegra_hotplug and in there click on max_cpus and select open as text. It will show a number from 0 to 4 what equals your cpu variant
EDIT: And that's not a code just a system path and about trickster mod I will look into it right now and tell you after
EDIT 2: I didn't find any hint that trickster mod shows the cpu variant?
Sent from my LG-P880
Omario-242 said:
No I don't know about stock, but try to open root explorer and look into /sys/kernel/debug/tegra_hotplug and in there click on max_cpus and select open as text. It will show a number from 0 to 4 what equals your cpu variant
EDIT: And that's not a code just a system path and about trickster mod I will look into it right now and tell you after
EDIT 2: I didn't find any hint that trickster mod shows the cpu variant?
Sent from my LG-P880
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Ok, i used root explorer, but whem i click in max_cpus and in open as text it shows a big number 2147483647 ?????
Eduardoadj said:
Ok, i used root explorer, but whem i click in max_cpus and in open as text it shows a big number 2147483647 ?????
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Well than it's like I said in first place and this just shows the right number when you're on werewolf rom,
but anyway the rom and kernel by laufersteppenwolf are awesome as hell and you definitely should give it a shot.
Your variant isn't important . Like I said I have variant 0 (the weakest) and it's still smooth and overall good for daily use, but remember to backup everything and do a full wipe (then you can restore data with titanium or smth similar)
Sent from my LG-P880
hi you can also use system tuner app on google play, it has info tab, scroll down on it you will see information about your cpu. i think there's also a thread here written by lauffersteppenwolf which is i find useful about using fastboot, if u run fastboot getvar all (assuming you have adb installed and configured) it will show you also some useful information on your lg including cpu variant. hope that helps and good luck

[MODS] Useful Mods for R

To Do List:
Create stock System.img for restoring to stock in preparation for Lollipop.
Post batch tool to simplify everything
Work on getting busybox working to expand capabilities
Android Wear Lollipop?
MODS:
Increase Vibration Strength:
Code:
adb shell
su
echo 85 > /sys/class/timed_output/vibrator/amp
echo 120 > /sys/class/timed_output/vibrator/driving_ms
Don't set amp over 100, and don't set driving_ms over I would say 200 max. Our dory friends set it around 160ish. The higher the number the stronger the vibration, at a cost of power and perhaps decreased vibration life?
I found the best way to do this was to setup adb over bluetooth so you could feel what the setting feels like by setting a timer or something.
Increase DPI to Make Analog Keyboard Useful
For those who want to mess with it this makes the Microsoft analog watch more useful by increasing the ppi a lot. It messes up text in almost every other spot besides the keyboard area, so now you can actually hit the enter key, barely though. Just gonna post this til I have something better figured out.
Build.prop link
Analog Keyboard Download - Follow install instructions found in zip
Put build.prop where you have adb located. Stock DPI is 240 if you want to edit it back.
Code:
adb push build.prop /sdcard
adb shell
su
mount -o rw,remount /system /system
cp /sdcard/build.prop /system
reboot
tonu42 said:
MODS:
Increase Vibration Strength:
Code:
adb shell
su
echo 85 > /sys/class/timed_output/vibrator/amp
echo 120 > /sys/class/timed_output/vibrator/driving_ms
Don't set amp over 100, and don't set driving_ms over I would say 200 max. Our dory friends set it around 160ish. The higher the number the stronger the vibration, at a cost of power and perhaps decreased vibration life?
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Can you tell me what the default/stock settings are? I used the settings you posted and it is much better but i am curious what the factory settings were.
jimmydigital00 said:
Can you tell me what the default/stock settings are? I used the settings you posted and it is much better but i am curious what the factory settings were.
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Amp was at 80 and driving_ms was at a pitiful 20 or 30 I think......
Thinking about it I should have written them down because I don't think a system.img install will revert it.
Can someone do a cat driving_ms for us?
Untouched original:
[email protected]:/ # cat /sys/class/timed_output/vibrator/amp
80
[email protected]:/ # cat /sys/class/timed_output/vibrator/driving_ms
20
zvieratko said:
Untouched original:
[email protected]:/ # cat /sys/class/timed_output/vibrator/amp
80
ro[email protected]:/ # cat /sys/class/timed_output/vibrator/driving_ms
20
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Thank you good sir. Boosting driving_ms a lot seems to be the best way to increase the strength.
Works
This works great! Thanks!
OP updated with another mod.
Hi all ,
are there any rooting instructions for the LG GWATCH R in order to use the adb commands ?
regards
Achim
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For sake of completeness, all the defaults:
Code:
/sys/class/timed_output/vibrator/amp
80
/sys/class/timed_output/vibrator/braking_gain
100
/sys/class/timed_output/vibrator/braking_ms
0
/sys/class/timed_output/vibrator/driving_ms
20
/sys/class/timed_output/vibrator/enable
0
/sys/class/timed_output/vibrator/n_val
127
/sys/class/timed_output/vibrator/warmup_ms
0
How can I set these parameters?
I'm not expert about this device and I don't know what I have to do.
Can you explane me step by step?
THX
cybermungo said:
Hi all ,
are there any rooting instructions for the LG GWATCH R in order to use the adb commands ?
regards
Achim
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The root guide is in another thread.
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Work the vibration mod on new update 5.01? I think it should or?
coyote_f said:
Work the vibration mod on new update 5.01? I think it should or?
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Yes, I need to modify this guide, TBH though I might try to create an android wear app to just do a one click and set.
tonu42 said:
Yes, I need to modify this guide, TBH though I might try to create an android wear app to just do a one click and set.
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I tried last night, and running the commands in the OP didn't do anything. Is that why you're saying you need to modify the guide? Running lollipop btw
nickmilla15 said:
I tried last night, and running the commands in the OP didn't do anything. Is that why you're saying you need to modify the guide? Running lollipop btw
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Yea that's why I need to change it. I'll change it maybe later tonight. But for some reason the changes don't stick after reboot. I'll look into it.
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tonu42 said:
Yea that's why I need to change it. I'll change it maybe later tonight. But for some reason the changes don't stick after reboot. I'll look into it.
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Wicked. I look forward to it ?
tonu42 said:
Yea that's why I need to change it. I'll change it maybe later tonight. But for some reason the changes don't stick after reboot. I'll look into it.
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changes to anything in /sys are lost on reboot. sysfs, like procfs (/proc) is not a persistent filesystem.
you would need to add your changes to a boot script so they run on boot everytime
-fg
fg said:
changes to anything in /sys are lost on reboot. sysfs, like procfs (/proc) is not a persistent filesystem.
you would need to add your changes to a boot script so they run on boot everytime
-fg
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Yep already on it. I'm making a proper rootboot.IMG like the original G watch. Also adding into the kernel a script to edit the files for vibration.
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tonu42 said:
Yep already on it. I'm making a proper rootboot.IMG like the original G watch. Also adding into the kernel a script to edit the files for vibration.
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Awesome!
Remove all LG watchfaces, I'm using facer
adb shell
su
mount -o rw,remount /system /system
cd system
cd priv-app
rm -r Lge*
Or, if you want, you can delete only any of these..
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Sorry admin... But my suggestion is like a mod...
It's not a question...

[EMUI] Need Help To Overclock

Always check my latest response!
@Psycho03 wants too, someone help us out?
RootingPro-18 said:
Hi, I know that some people like OVERCLOCKING like @D1stRU3T0R . And I need little help from you and others, to make this dream possible, I Edited Power Config file but it kinda doesn't work, I have been working on this like 3 weeks and I start giving up, because I have job and other things to care about, so if you are interested, give me a message and will see if you can give progress!
See You Around! (Giggles)
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Just search on google and youtube will be the most helpful.
But I would rather try to overclock a custom ROM rather than emui because it might have some "system locks" and that's why it might not work.
Also, do this at your own risk! Do not try to oc already to 1,3 Ghz because it might fry your phone. Try something like 1225 mhz and go up slowly, until you will find a stable clock
Easier to buy a new phone with better cpu.
XTutorials said:
Just search on google and youtube will be the most helpful.
But I would rather try to overclock a custom ROM rather than emui because it might have some "system locks" and that's why it might not work.
Also, do this at your own risk! Do not try to oc already to 1,3 Ghz because it might fry your phone. Try something like 1225 mhz and go up slowly, until you will find a stable clock
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Our phone has 1232mhz or 1210mhz cpu.
D1stRU3T0R said:
Our phone has 1232mhz or 1210mhz cpu.
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Then go up to 1250
Kirin 620 can go up to even 1,5ghz ex. Honor 4X-cherryplus. The best thing is when you install p8 lite software it still works on 1,5ghz so first you need to try convert ALE into cherryplus (4X) or 4C (I forgot 1,5ghz device model sorry) personally I would go for 4C because it's more similar to P8L than H4X
D1stRU3T0R said:
Our phone has 1232mhz or 1210mhz cpu.
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At the right moment, it is overclocked on 1,3 GHz but seems no changes on performance and will try more!
RootingPro-18 said:
At the right moment, it is overclocked on 1,3 GHz but seems no changes on performance and will try more!
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Can you give me screenshot?
@haky 86 @surdu_petru @XePeleato @kosmitchak @xperiafan13 @XTutorials we pray for you!
Overclcok ( cpu or gpu) must be set in kernel, config files in system only works is is set in kernel, so need to compile a boot with that functionality.
I can't help in that because i have a windows pc and i don't know to work on Linux very well.
Notepad++ for Linux helps to open files.
Good luck.
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persona78 said:
Overclcok ( cpu or gpu) must be set in kernel, config files in system only works is is set in kernel, so need to compile a boot with that functionality.
I can't help in that because i have a windows pc a i don't know to work on Linux.
Notepad++ for Linux helps to open files.
Good luck.
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Next windows 10 will have Ubuntu as downloadabile from windows store, so you can have Linux on windows. Or dual boot like i set, or virtual machine.
Alright I'll give you a hint.
The Linux kernel in the version we're using, gets the clock speed and the CPU voltage from a list called OPP (Operating performance points).
Those are declared in the device tree files (.dts), but as far as I know, we can't edit the device tree blob so you'll have to override it in the power driver.
D1stRU3T0R said:
Next windows 10 will have Ubuntu as downloadabile from windows store, so you can have Linux on windows. Or dual boot like i set, or virtual machine.
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Yep, but need a good pc to handle it...
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persona78 said:
Yep, but need a good pc to handle it...
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Not really my intel core 2 extreme from Q1 2010 and 8gb and a decent ssd pass in rom build and kernel very well in ubuntu.
And searching the parts on ebay for best price is pretty easy, like all my specs here+ a amd radeon R9 360x hovers around ~500$.
I have someone what is really amazing at kernels and overclocked many devices. His name is dev_harsh$&@&
That simbols are a number, but I forgot what it was. Just search it in lenovo a6000 forums, at roms and kernels and you will find his kernel, "Phantom"
EDIT: His name is "dev_harsh1998". Tag him or send him a PM, maybe he'll help you.
XTutorials said:
EDIT: His name is "dev_harsh1998". Tag him or send him a PM, maybe he'll help you.
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Hmmm...
Maybe i dig in in unbut and kernel compilation...
Need virtual machine to use it on Windows, right?
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persona78 said:
Hmmm...
Maybe i dig in in unbut and kernel compilation...
Need virtual machine to use it on Windows, right?
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What to use? You mean ubuntu? If yes, yes, but it may be done with windows also, but I'm not sure.
persona78 said:
Hmmm...
Maybe i dig in in unbut and kernel compilation...
Need virtual machine to use it on Windows, right?
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Or install preview windows 10, and you will have Ubuntu there as an app. Working like a charm, beautiful.
XTutorials said:
What to use? You mean ubuntu? If yes, yes, but it may be done with windows also, but I'm not sure.
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Compiling with windows?
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