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I tried my best to keep AOSP simple, stupid("KISS" rule, as you know), and just implemented necessary functions or hacks. It's stable and super fast for daily use.
Credits:
AOSP, Codeaurora, and CyanogenMod
nopy for answering my endless questions about camera library and Coranac for perfect arm assembly tutorial. Without them, I couldn't get the camera preview working.
mikereidis for excellent work on FM
Kalim for camera snapshot/JPEG-encoding and fixing my frames over-lapping issue and tons of little bugs
Thank you so much, sincerely!
Snapshots: Here are some snapshots by milankojic. Thanks.
Prerequisites:
factory reset if you're not using Froyo AOSP ROMs
Recovery 3.0.0.5 and above
Issues: Hopefully None.
DOWNLOAD | MD5: b175b014526a04aa9a14794648721a56
Here is the new ROM with HTC calibration builtin and Arabic support by george.baskharon. My phone was sold out months ago, so take it as your own risk. (07/06/2012)
v0.63: (26/02/2012)
fix compcache init failed
v0.62: (13/02/2012)
2.6.35 kernel patched with BFS, based on arco's work
set interactive CPU gov as default, might help save more power
boost camera performance
update additional apps(FileManager/Busybox/Superuser)
v0.50: (31/07/2011)
optimize the kernel to balance the perf and power saving
make ondemand more aggressive
v0.46: (27/05/2011)
revert to kernel 2.6.29 from .6 to fix the possible battery drain issue
switch back to classical RCU policy
update to latest Froyo AOSP(several minor bugs fixed)
FMRadio autoscan support(attached into the menu)
optimize the strcpy and strcmp functions from codeaurora
mount /data and /cache partitions with -noatime option
some tweaks on file io operations
v0.45: (15/05/2011)
update kernel to 2.6.29.6 to improve system stability
add TINY RCU policy(ported from new android kernel, referenced to arco's work) and set it as default
switch to SLAB allocator and AS io scheduler
update the perflock management to fix a potential "CPU always at max freq" bug
delay io sync functions of file system to save more battery
kernel compiled with -O2 option for now
fix Facebook contacts sync issue(thanks to tolgainci)
add an ability of backing up compatible google apps package while flashing new ROMs
add swipe gesture support to view images in Gallery app(thanks to CyanogenMod)
support listening to FM Radio in Bluetooth sleep mode to save lots of power
device vibration while unlocking screen only if haptic feedback in settings was enabled
always show battery percentage on lock screen
cancel fade in/out delay time of "all apps" of Launcher2 to get better experience
fix the issue that wifi couldn't find out adhoc shared by PC
revert lock/unlock sounds to android stock profiles
v0.42:
fix blank screen issue after stopping video recording
fix the issue that after zoom in operation in low pixel modes and then switching to 3MP capturing mode, camera wouldn't get the preview any more
greatly improve the recording quality and delete the auto-focus thread to boost performance
support froyo native usb tethering(If USB serial was connected while booting, just reconnect it before using USB tethering)
better calibration_points data and remove HTCCalibrate.app
fix FC while Google Login Service pressed in DEV tools(just remove this useless function)
apply RWSEM patch for arm kernel for better io performance
kernel switches to SLUB allocator and BFQ io scheduler
add customized backuptool.sh script by myself, no need to re-flash the google apps package after updating ROMs
fix VPN Login error for pptp type
add windows media format support
v0.4:
rolling update BFS 316 to 363, even more smooth switching
add Simple IO and BFQ scheduler, set Deadline as default
add and set SLQB allocator as default
optimized for size for now
update to latest .29 Power Management Policy(thanks to arco)
Phone app has an ability to vibrate while connect/disconnect
3MP capturing, camera effects and zoom working(temporarily 3MP has no zoom effect)
enable in_call_touch_ui operation panel while calling
add Lock/Unlock.ogg, missing in previous ROMs
other little tweaks
v0.333:
implement Settings of camera app
fix FC while zoom button pressed in camera(digital zoom works in Preview mode, disabled although)
fix 'video format not supported' error from MMS app after capturing video
replace the libgps.so with the HTC stock one
update kernel to support droidwall app
v0.33:
fix layout of LatinIME while inputing APN or wifi customized IP
fix a potential bug of FM not routing back into BT
fix FC while capturing pictures from MMS app
a dirty hack to suppress prompted warning at the end of the recorded video playback
fix Allapps' label not updated after locale changed
fix AGPS data downloading issue
optimize Launcher2 to get better user experience
add Russian, Portuguese, and Georgian dictionaries for LatinIME, got from CyanogenMod(Exp)
v0.32:
camera recorder working now, low resolution however
every package optipng-ed, bullet speed
speed up performance of camera first launching
Ubuntu fonts removed due to little bugs
v0.3:
camera preview fully working, as you know XD (Google Goggles and barcode scanner tested)
IPv6 prpl. enabled in the kernel
password lockscreen layout adjustment
fix loudy issue of FM Radio
v0.21:
compcache built-in the kernel(native support)
usb tethering enabled
FM app rocks
v0.2:
updated to froyo 2.2.2_r1
switch to Deadline IO scheduler
optimizate libdvm, and speed up Gallery preview
Ubuntu fonts built-in
more smooth window amination
many other changes(check out my github)
It's soooo nice to see you back in this forum.
Glad to see u here again.
Good to see you back, fyodor.
Hey fyodor,wb.I think the same...froyo is better than ginger for tattoo.
Glad to see you fyodor.
Love your work.
Thanks
Hey, glad to see you back.
The opendrive says limit exceeded, can you use something like http://ge.tt/ or dropbox?
Thanks.
Hi!
Wich version of GApps can i install?
I tried this but they don't run:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=796696
And can you tell me where i can find a HTC Ime with a italian translation?
Your rom, fyodor, are the best!
建议修改启动器主题菜单图标为三排,更改字体为宋体,你也中国人嘛 - -
希望能做2。3rom 更好看 支持您!
can't download ?!
plz someone upload on megaupload or rapid.
tnx
Thanks fyodor for your work. Without your rom I've never decided to flash my tattoo from stock, but now it still got actual and fast droid onboard! Regards, Ivan
Any screenshots for this rom please.
Thanks
Nice to see you back here fyodor. Installing now!!!1
In this rom gps works without go first in rom with gps "native"
sorry for my bad english
cn.fyodor said:
Hi, guys
I'd stopped the development for Tattoo for nearly half a year. Recently I repicked up the ROM dev work for a week 'cause I preferred the Froyo AOSP ROM for the theme style, stability, and agility instead of gingerbread or cyanogenMod versions. I try my best to keep AOSP simple, stupid("KISS" rule, as you know), and just implement necessary functions or hacks.
The camera driver has been ported from Kalim and other devs. I made a dirty hack on Camera app, which would exited immediately and properly after jpeg image was stored. So if you wanna snapshot another picture, just re-launch the Camera app.
Thanks to mike and Alex for excellent work on FM.
Prerequisites: factory reset if you'r not using Froyo AOSP ROMs and Recovery 3.0.0.5.
Issues: camera preview and video recording.
So for those loving AOSP, here it is. Enjoy!
opendrive | Ge.tt md5: e75eccc0ee1a0a65f1cde9439a69bfe5
v0.21:
compcache built-in the kernel(native support)
usb tethering enabled
FM app rocks
v0.2:
updated to froyo 2.2.2_r1
switch to Deadline IO scheduler
optimizate libdvm, and speed up Gallery preview
Ubuntu fonts built-in
more smooth window amination
many other subtle changes(check out my github)
Btw, the vendor for froyo has been rewitten totally to make the compilation happy. If you wanna give it a try, please read the README first, and then you will find the ROM building work is nothing but time-killing.
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Welcome back Fyodor! We missed you
Market Patch 2.3.4
I was testing this ROM and found the latest market version (v2.3.4)
so patched and tested it to work
I haven't tested on other froyo ROMs, so if any one want to test it, please do that
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建议修改启动器主题菜单图标为三排,更改字体为宋体,你也中国人嘛 - -
希望能做2。3rom 更好看 支持您!
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hi
pls this is English forum pls post only in English
0.6.4.2用了好久
后来要用导航就用了别的1.6
现在想用你的2.2
可是led灯一直用着不舒服,不能正常
可以的话,继续研究你的2.2
很多人在等,加油!
感谢你默默为小4做贡献
有机会,去南京请你吃饭,哈哈
Dear fyodor, I have a little question about patched marked works on froyo but not in gb. As I understand Google makes some changes in a framework so it's easy to get market fc on gingerbread instead of normal work. So please tell is it possible to backport froyo market framework to gb? I mean you really deep in froyo so hope you know the right answer forgive if a question is stupid and thanks for your greate work
+1
Yes fyodor,we need one market patch for gb (important)...i think only you can help us
**** OUTDATED !!!! SEE BELOW ****
Version 1.0
It bugged me that there was no way to switch off the touchkey backlights on the Nexus S, so I looked into it. Starting with the Netarchy kernel I made some modifications exposing two switches in /sys/.../backlightnotification/ to manually turn on/off the button backlights. However on my i9020 the button backlights get activated automatically once you use the touchkeys - I could not check the i9023 since I do not have one. This behaviour seems to be controlled by the touchkey firmware which only is available as a binary, so without some hex editing the binary there seems to be no way to change this. The next best thing would be to disable the touchkey backlights everytime they get activated, however since I am lazy instead I chose a quick and dirty approach of using a cron daemon to simply trigger the off-switch once every minute. This is good enough so the backlight does not bother me while watching movies, etc. and the extra battery drain is practically zero.
Downloads:
www.multiupload.com/CHFDDBV6BP Kernel for 2.3.3 Custom ROMs
www.multiupload.com/0RPO16QCN0 Kernel for 2.3.4 Custom ROMs
www.multiupload.com/823MR3UZVD Kernel for 2.3.4 Stock ROM (unlock and root required)
www.multiupload.com/WYBGK5N3H9 Cron Backlight Dimmer for all ROMs (root and busybox with crond* required)
www.multiupload.com/EXC6465ZRC Cron Backlight Dimmer for all ROMs including busybox 1.18.4 (root required)
* How to check if your busybox supports crond:
Either in terminal app or adb shell write 'busybox --list | grep crond'. If you get 'crond' as a response your version of busybox supports crond.
Changes to the source code:
www.pastie.org/2122063
**** ALSO OUTDATED !!!! SEE BELOW ****
Version 2.0
Based on the latest BLN version 9, I made some modifications to implement a backlight dimmer which does not need an external program (like cron) to trigger an off-switch.
To activate the dimmer, just echo the dim interval in ms (this is milliseconds; 1000ms = 1s) into /sys/class/misc/backlightnotification/in_kernel_dimmer. If you pass a value of 0, the dimmer will be deactivated.
Here are the modifications to the source code: http://www.pastie.org/2378721
**** UPDATE ****
Version 3.0
Another day, another backlight dimmer version.
The previous implementations had the drawback that the time when the touchkey backlights were switched off was entirely independent of the time the touchkeys were pressed (and thus reactivated) for the last time. Consequently, the time until the backlights were deactivated was essentially random and could vary from practically zero up to the defined interval value.
Some people commented on that and I agree that it would simply look much more elegant if the dimmer would behave more consistently. So I sifted through the source code and found a way to detect the a press of the touchkeys which both works for the i9020 and i9023. This made it possible to link the dimming of the touchkey backlights to a touchkey press and have the backlights switched off with a consistent delay.
Also, this time instead of being lazy and simply hacking the dimmer functionality into BLN, this implementation does not depend on BLN anymore and can be included in the kernel independently of BLN (with CONFIG_BLD=y). This should improve the maintainability in case BLN or this tweak gets updated.
In /sys/class/misc/backlightdimmer, pass 1 or 0 to 'enabled' to enable or disable the dimmer. Pass the delay in ms (this is milliseconds; 1000ms = 1s) to 'delay'. The default state is disabled and a delay of 5000 = 5s.
Changes to the source code:
http://www.pastie.org/2388552
http://www.pastie.org/2388562
http://www.pastie.org/2388614
BUGFIX
I got reports about the delay not properly working. Found a bug that might have caused this problem.
Bug fix: http://www.pastie.org/2392734
BUGFIX #2
Turns out the implementation of the Backlight Dimmer was potentially unstable. I have made some changes to avoid possible problems.
Bug fix: http://www.pastie.org/2403815
BUGFIX #3
BLD was not working properly for the i9023 since the backlights were not re-enabled on touch which has been fixed in this patch.
Bug fix: http://www.pastie.org/2419575
BUGFIX #4
Patch to avoid race conditions.
Bug fix: http://www.pastie.org/2441553
No further patches will be published here. I have set up a git repo for all my tweaks. Each mod has its own branch to keep the tweaks cleanly separated and one can simply pull the latest patches from the corresponding branch.
https://github.com/Ezekeel/GLaDOS-nexus-s/tree/bld
Get Jonathon Grigg's 'Spark Mod Manager' GUI for controlling BLD: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?p=17291034
Thanks to Netarchy for his help.
I do not accept donations and since I reached my 50GB limit of free space on SpiderOak, thanks to all of you kind people who got an account using my referral link, I could not ask for more.
Instead if you really want to donate your hard earned money to someone who deserves and needs it, consider donating to the Free Software Foundation at fsf.org: These guys are at the frontline when it comes to keeping Linux free and fighting these greedy bastards who think they are entitled to collect royalties and other fees from Linux users due to some silly patents - and if Linux falls, Android will be next.
nice work man
now if only we could make em brighter too >.>
also here for everyone
www.multiupload.com/CHFDDBV6BP Kernel for 2.3.3 Custom ROMs
www.multiupload.com/0RPO16QCN0 Kernel for 2.3.4 Custom ROMs
www.multiupload.com/823MR3UZVD Kernel for 2.3.4 Stock ROM (unlock and root required)
www.multiupload.com/WYBGK5N3H9 Cron Backlight Dimmer for all ROMs (root and busybox 1.17 or higher required)
source changes
www.pastie.org/2122063
op if you want these removed just say the word, just figured id help others out with your work til you earn your wings round here
Haha exactly, mine are very dim as well.
any chance of a ns4g edition?
I use Adjbrightness to turn off the button lights on my Aria. Works wonders.
shabbypenguin said:
any chance of a ns4g edition?
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The 2.3.4 kernels should work for ns4g. If you run into problems I will look into it again.
I also send Netarchy the changes to the kernel I made and asked him if he could integrate it into his kernel, so I do not have to compile my own version each update. If you feel that this tweak is useful, sending him a PM and telling him that you like this tweak might help (but please do not get on his nerves; he has more important stuff to do).
ah alright, cool thanks
Thanks!
And yes, these restrictions are retarded
Optic2 said:
I use Adjbrightness to turn off the button lights on my Aria. Works wonders.
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Sadly that doesn't work since the Nexus S button lights are being *****es...
does this affect bln?
theallian said:
does this affect bln?
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No. I am using both BLN and this tweak simultaneously.
Ezekeel , thank you for this tweak and taking the time to share it with us. This is one thing that has annoyed me about this phone!
I'm nto sure if you know but Netarchy's latest version is now 1.3.7!
Will you be keeping this thread updated?
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I'm nto sure if you know but Netarchy's latest version is now 1.3.7!
Will you be keeping this thread updated?
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I asked Netarchy if he could include the changes in his kernel but have not received an answer yet.
I am using the latest stable CM, so everytime a new stable CM version using a new kernel will be released I will compile a modified version of corresponding Netarchy kernel (with bfs) including these backlight tweaks for my personal use. So, I can upload these and put the links in here.
However, I am not planning on providing modified kernels for all versions of the Netarchy kernel and for all possible variations (cfs - bfs, custom - stock) anymore. I have published the changes I made to the source code and every kernel dev can easily intregrate these into his custom kernel. So if you want this feature available in your favourite kernel, contact the corresponding kernel dev and ask him nicely to integrate these backlight tweaks.
I too would like this option. I love how sleek the Nexus looks as a black slate. Is making just the changed files into a flashable zip possible? That way anyone on any kernel can use this?
Ezekeel said:
I asked Netarchy if he could include the changes in his kernel but have not received an answer yet.
I am using the latest stable CM, so everytime a new stable CM version using a new kernel will be released I will compile a modified version of corresponding Netarchy kernel (with bfs) including these backlight tweaks for my personal use. So, I can upload these and put the links in here.
However, I am not planning on providing modified kernels for all versions of the Netarchy kernel and for all possible variations (cfs - bfs, custom - stock) anymore. I have published the changes I made to the source code and every kernel dev can easily intregrate these into his custom kernel. So if you want this feature available in your favourite kernel, contact the corresponding kernel dev and ask him nicely to integrate these backlight tweaks.
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Thanks for the reply, will do
Sent from my Nexus S
anaglich said:
I too would like this option. I love how sleek the Nexus looks as a black slate. Is making just the changed files into a flashable zip possible? That way anyone on any kernel can use this?
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I do not see any way one can achieve the same without a custom kernel.
Alright, I wish I knew how to compile a kernel. I would love to see this option implemented in Netarchy's or Mathkids kernel. I have attempted to contact both in regards to this.
anaglich, I will definitely look into it. Sorry for the late response!
ezekeel: since i only looked at the cron .zip last night after nightshift, i didn't see crond and there is none on my phone. Do you have an arm version to slap on there?
Unless it's part of busybox 1.17, then i'm a victim of old ass cm7 busybox it;s 1.16 and does not have crond either.
Alright, there is also such a thing as "too new", exactly 1.17.1 and there is a crond.
now let's see about installing this. patch is long in.
EDIT: Thanks, seems to work just fine. Can't say it ever bothered me, but i don't watch movies on it either.
EDIT2: Thanks again, users like it. Really appreciate you offering this.
You are welcome. I am glad some of you kernel devs have already integrated this tweak into your kernels.
It was fun figuring out how to compile a kernel and how to package it properly, but once I knew it, it was quite repetitive and got old fast. So for me personally, I am glad that now I have a broader choice of kernels available without modifying it myself. Yeah I am lazy.
Now if I can get Netarchy to include it too, I would be settled for future updates.
I've started writing a simple app that allows users to edit kernel settings (such as Ezekeel's Live OC, Deep Idle, etc.). The app currently only allows you to edit the Live OC value but I plan to add support for all of Ezekeel's kernel mods on a day when I don't have as much studying to do.
In the future I plan for the app to be able to:
- Toggle/edit settings for all of Ezekeel's kernel mods
- Set all or certain settings on boot
- Backup settings so one can easily restore kernel settings (after a wipe, for instance)
If there is not any demand for such an app (of if it already exists!), someone please reply and say so. Otherwise I will proceed with development when I have the time.
There already is an app like that called NSTools (http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1333696). It is open source so you might want to consider cooperating with arifhn on improving that app.
Very nice.. It's always handy to have a tool like this.. Seems like it would be similar to JonathanGrigg's Proton Voltage control..
If you continue with development on this, it definitely would be handy to include changing the voltages for both the arm and int (per Ezekeel's custom voltage mod).
brenix said:
Very nice.. It's always handy to have a tool like this.. Seems like it would be similar to JonathanGrigg's Proton Voltage control..
If you continue with development on this, it definitely would be handy to include changing the voltages for both the arm and int (per Ezekeel's custom voltage mod).
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Feel free to borrow or improve on Proton code if you need, its not all crash hot, but the command interface isn't that bad. I'm just too busy to update things right now.
Sent from my Nexus S
Hello all to CM world.
As I'm new to CM world. First I would like to thanks the real HEROS.
My credits goes below:
-armcee (The main maintainer developer of CM family for LG 2X Devices)
-Faux123
-Vadonka(A great salute to him, He is a real good developer , with a very good nature, He always has helped me alot, this kernel has base ICS source of vadonka))
-and everybody who made their work available as sources via GPL, Sorry,If I forgot anybody's name
WorkShop has just begun, Welcome to whereever you're!
Cryptic Changelogs History
+(RC1-R) Fully Optimized for 10% more responsiveness and UI fluidity than all previous HP ics builds (RC1-R)
+(RC1-R) very quick application opening and multi tasking than all previous HP ics builds (RC1-R)
+(RC1-R) Low Latency Relatime Processing optimized, Application opening extra smooth than all previous HP ICS builds (RC1-R)
+(RC1-R) Fully optimized for 2D accelarated UI smoothness and responsvieness(Although in impresence of full GPU accelaration) (RC1-R)
+(RC1-R) OTF gpu ram hack(Thanks to vadonka) (RC1-R)
+(RC1-R) Full fixed mobile data usage limit ( Thanks to harsh bhaila) (RC1-R)
+(RC1-R) Fully KSM(Kernel Samepage Merging) compatible (RC1-R)
+(RC1-R) hybrid tool chain compilation. Modules seperately compiled with gcc-4.5 for more run time stability, while seperately kernel compilation with gcc-4.7(seems stable than 4.6) (RC1-R)
+(RC1-R) More Robust charging BSOD prevention than all previous HP ics builds (RC1-R)
+(RC1-R) More freeze free than all previous HP ics builds (RC1-R)
+(RC1-R) OpenGL and ELS optimized by GCC Flags(smoother game play) (RC1-R)
+(RC1-R) OTF application now saving values after re-opening (RC1-R)
+(RC1-R) 20% more battery life rather than previous hp builds (RC1-R)
+(RC1-R) More ROBUST memory management after days constant usage (RC1-R)
+(RC1-R) More CrystalClear voice definition(16Bits/96KHz) during media playback and optimized InCall volume frequency(RC1-R)
+(RC1-R) Fully overall optimization to feel not the impresence of GPU accelaration (RC1-R)
+(RC1-R) Multi-Thread Thumb-2 GCC optimizations for cortex-a9 multi-core performance (RC1-R)
+(RC1-R) Fully GCC ARM Graphite code implementation for faster loop unrolling and faster do -go to- kernel codes access (RC1-R)
+(RC1) Reboot/reboot to recovery fixed(after pressing reboot/reboot to recovery wait atleast 5 secs) (RC1)
+(RC1) sr2 gb battery driver included seem to provide good battery life (RC1)
+(RC1) ICS related remaining vadonka's ics branch changes merged(thanking once again vadonka) (RC1)
+(RC1) HW accelarated 24bits 48khz codec audio media playback instead 16/44.1khz.And voice codec and BaseBand controlled voice over call mono bits setted to 16Bits instead of 8bits for enhanced VoiceClarity (RC1)
+(RC1) OTF controled thermal protection added in battery driver, which regulate smart auto powersave profile switching to prevent overheat generated BSOD ,providing more robust control(up to 95%) to prevent charging bsod (RC1)
+(RC1) OTF remastered to be more specific compatible with ICS (RC1)
+(RC1) Full OTF2.1 (OTF By Spica & Vadonka) (RC1)
+(RC1) Many proven SR3R2's performance and stability oriented work merged (RC1)
+(RC1) Modified Tocuh Release Pressure for smoother touch responsiveness (RC1)
+(RC1) More longer battery life then TestBuild(RC1)
+(TestBuild)Based on CM ICS sources (TestBuild)
+(TestBuild) Merged many ICS related fixes from Vadonka(Big thanks to Vadonka) (TestBuild)
+(TestBuild) All my previous HP GB's Memory leaks changes merged(TestBuild)
+(TestBuild) Almost nill (Up to 90%) charging-BSOD Free (TestBuild)
If you appreciate my work then feel free to DONATE to Support My O2X Development
Recommendation for HP ICS Kernels for maxium performance:
(*) Apex Launcher
(*) Settings-> Performance -> Memory Management -> Kernel Samepage Merging
(*) Settings -> Performance -> Scrolling Cache-> Default Disable (Thanks to Owain)
(*) Settings -> Developer Options-> Force GPU Rendering(May perform better regarding apps-opening responce and overall smoothness or may perform worst, test it yourself)
(*) Settings -> Developer Options -> Windows Animation Scale ->0.5x
OTF GPU Usage(Credits to Vadonka):
To apply your desired RamHack, follow these steps:
-Open Terminal Emulator
-write command 'su'
-write command 'rh'
-select your ramhack by enter value eg. 2 and then press enter
-wait till it shows finished message
-then write command 'sync && reboot' Mobile will be reboot with your ramhack value. Ramhack recommendations 32mb/48mb
Enjoy the ramhack.
HP ICS 2x eXtreme RC1-R
Downloads:
http://min.us/mWnE57Vqx
Older Downloads:
HP ICS RC1 2x eXtreme
Downloads:
http://db.tt/aFRJq2vZ
HP ICS TEST BUILD
Download
http://db.tt/Ll6Smcez
Source:https://github.com/spica234/HP-CM9-Kernel-32 (as of poor upload bandwidth changes merged with vadonka's ics stream,as many parts related ICS merged from Vadonka's ICS stream
Reserved for future use
Reserved me up too
can't wait for the upload to finish super nice work spica!
Come on slow internet! Go, Go, Go
Thanks Spica
Let's give his upload speeds a little encouragement guys! (':
Sent from my LG-P990 using XDA
Super work Spica! Can't wait to see your work here
CM Source, so it will be based on Kernel 2.6.xx.
Did you already take a Look at newly available Kernel 3.0.xx from wkpark?
I would prefer a Kernel based on that, cause its already letting my Phone fly...
With Regards,
Zerocoolriddler
Sent from my LG-P990 using XDA
Hello,thank your kernel.I have use your hp before
Welcome to the CM world Spica!!
Ximo F. Verde said:
Welcome to the CM world Spica!!
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so good to have you in here now
Which is based on this kernel version?
Pascalone19 said:
Which is based on this kernel version?
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spica1234 said:
HP ICS TEST BUILD:
+Full OTF2.1 (OTF By Spica & Vadonka)
+Based on CM ICS sources
+Merged many ICS related fixes from Vadonka(Big thanks to Vadonka)
+All my previous HP GB's Memory leaks changes merged
+Almost nill (Up to 90%) charging-BSOD Free
+Test Build -Pre-Release-
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great work Spica, i guess you save me some time with this
since im still at cm7 i dont have much time to test the cm9 kernel...
thanks
Sorry for the delay it was showing error in upload now done
Download:
http://db.tt/Ll6Smcez
This is based on 2.6.32.59 kernel tree. Don't get much time to look into 3.0. But I will soon. Its a great thing to have on 2x 3.0 kernel
As I said this is a test build. Somethings might not work. But feed backs are most welcome for me to create my to-do list
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vadonka said:
great work Spica, i guess you save me some time with this
since im still at cm7 i dont have much time to test the cm9 kernel...
thanks
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Bro you have been really helpful to me a lot. A big salute to you
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Why does no one looks at the work IronKernel, my opinion - this is the best kernel for CM7/CM9 ?!
owain94 said:
so good to have you in here now
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Thank you bro
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Thief777 said:
Why does no one looks at the work IronKernel, my opinion - this is the best kernel for CM7/CM9 ?!
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the ironkernel author leave this community, he is even leave his followers in g+.
need any more comment?
spica1234 said:
Sorry for the delay it was showing error in upload now done
Download:
http://db.tt/Ll6Smcez
This is based on 2.6.32.59 kernel tree. Don't get much time to look into 3.0. But I will soon. Its a great thing to have on 2x 3.0 kernel
As I said this is a test build. Somethings might not work. But feed backs are most welcome for me to create my to-do list
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Welcome spica
Glad to see you in cm world
Why dont you jump to 3.0 kernel?
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I want to keep the kernel I already have with cm13, but I also want KCAL drivers to adjust the screen colors. Is there a stand alone mod or anything like that?