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Willy318is
6th November 2008, 02:52 PM
Dear Fellows, I'm working on an extensive project regarding the x7510 optimizing, I will create a PDF File to be shared among all of us, once the project is through (1 week), I will post it here for all of us.

NOW:

these sub articles will be included in the project, please have a look:

 File System
 Video Performance
 Startup Services and/or Applications
 Performance Tweaking Tools
 SSD Disk Performance Increase
 Safe Over-clocking
- Optimizing WiFi and Opera

I need help from all users that can contribute to this project, cuz I want to make it as perfect and Safe as possible.

SO:

if you have any suggestions / additions, please don't hesitate to share, later on I will add the guides to make perfect use of the following to the same project:

1. RealVGA
2. Manilla 2D
3. Fixes
4. Essential Appz

- the AIM from tis is to make a single resort rather than flipping through 100 of pages and/or threads regarding a performance increase.

I'm working on it now, but any good and useful suggestions sent to me through this thread will be ADDED with the credits going in the main project for the users whom helped.

Any POSSITIVE INPUTS are welcomed!

Will

NanoRuler
6th November 2008, 03:59 PM
No disrespect intended, but I think if you want the project to be as complete as possible, with collaboration from others here, then you'd be better off updating and extending the Athena wiki, as opposed to posting a static PDF.

Other than that I think it is an excellent idea.

killah3000
6th November 2008, 10:26 PM
do you wana cook a new rom then dont forget to include

youtube
msn
opera
office

Willy318is
7th November 2008, 02:02 AM
guys, I will be waiting 2 more days for opinions, please include yours if you have any.

Thx NanoRuler for your idea, I will do what you said later, after lots of users input their feedback regarding the STATIC FILE, that its SAFE & EFFECTIVE!

Will

robjhellis
8th November 2008, 11:02 PM
Great initative. I have been following the TouchFOL 2d for VGA Devices (sticky on this forum) so an improved Manila 2D interface is a must. With the power on our devices 3D should also be included on the wish list - I see from the Develpment & Hacking forum others are now getting that to work on other VGA devices.

Also I advocate a skinning section. Perhaps in the first instance we can round up the necessary tools and find or write some "how to" guides with particular reference to VGA so that we can start to get some color on to our x7510s.

Agree totally with RealVGA, but generally I believe we should only include apps into Ext ROM that prove to improve performance because they are there instead of being loaded into other forms of storage. We should, however, start a depository of apps and cabs which we know work with our VGA devices and perhaps split it between working under RealVGA and those that do not.

One significant item that does not work under RealVGA is Comm Manager. vidmabal's VCommManager has been a welcome replacement in the interim.

Willy318is
9th November 2008, 06:47 PM
robjhellis:

I Totally AGREE with you, our x7510 is just an ass hole without RealVGA, and thus we need to Compile a list of appz that proven to utilise the RealVGA.

I will ADD another section to my project regarding the Fully Compatible Appz on VGA, and/or using RealVGA.

Keep it up, and if you have other suggestions, let me know asap.

KInd Regards;

Will

saied 1
3rd January 2009, 04:24 PM
hi
is your project cancelled?

Willy318is
21st January 2009, 08:55 PM
x7510 SOLD
HTC Touch HD -----> IN ..... (Great!)