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lamborg
8th July 2009, 10:21 PM
I am using WM6. My free RAM is usually around 7-10MB.

By using Advanced Configuration Tool, how do I tune filesystem cache for increased performance? How much cache and other values should I put?

I don't know much about this, therefore asking the experienced members...


Thanks

bstylz911
8th July 2009, 10:36 PM
I am using WM6. My free RAM is usually around 7-10MB.

By using Advanced Configuration Tool, how do I tune filesystem cache for increased performance? How much cache and other values should I put?

I don't know much about this, therefore asking the experienced members...


Thanks

i would also like to know this

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lamborg
9th July 2009, 12:38 PM
Is it something that higher tha value, better will be the performance?

bstylz911
10th July 2009, 05:41 AM
Is it something that higher tha value, better will be the performance?

if u want better performance try using homescreen plus plus and overclocking it
or maybe changing the pagepool of your rom
or flashing a different rom lol

lamborg
10th July 2009, 10:25 AM
Can u tell me how to change the pagepool of the rom?

bstylz911
11th July 2009, 01:06 AM
Can u tell me how to change the pagepool of the rom?

use wizard service tool

-Jonny-
13th July 2009, 01:58 PM
I am using WM6. My free RAM is usually around 7-10MB.

By using Advanced Configuration Tool, how do I tune filesystem cache for increased performance? How much cache and other values should I put?

I don't know much about this, therefore asking the experienced members...


Thanks

I wouldn't bother with filesystem cache as this setting isn't used in WM6.
PagePool I would keep to 4-8 depending on your device (if 128M or over, don't set). You can only set PagePool before you flash your ROM. It's easier to find the ROM that is made for your device and RAM.

Best to see what they say in your own device forum.

Overall depends what app's you use, and how many at once. These questions tend to be device specific and which apps you use. (What app are you trying to increase performance for? Or what ROM? Some require speedup of SD, some RAM, some GfX, and all these are device specific, and may not be able to be sped up, and some decrease in other areas - for example increasing PagePool will decrease you available memory. Most ROM cooks know how to fine tune these things.)