I'll update all that stuff too. I'm running a custom compiled BB on the S4 because I need it due to some dependencies on the action scripts in Synapse. The current handling of the BB widgets here was stupid and that might be the reason it fails.I tried updating BusyBox with Stericson's installer (which breaks STweaks), but Perseus reverts any change on boot (I believe Perseus.sh does this?), so I've concluded there's no practical solution other than BusyBox being updated along with the kernel. That is unless someone can tell me a workaround so that I can have 2 BusyBox installs running side by side (which sounds like a bad and absolutely messy idea just to be able to use ONE feature in ONE app, lol))
I'm sorry to say that I'll be freezing any short-term update.
The sole reason I wanted to even invest all the time to update it was to be able to push Synapse to a given user-base and then develop it further and update it down the line. However I was unaware and just found out today that Google doesn't support Merchant Accounts in my country. So that pretty much puts an end to the whole point for me. The alternatives would be the Amazon or Samsung stores, which pretty much nobody uses.
I'm sorry to disappoint but I really don't have the motivation to spend a large amount of my free time on this. I'll continue to support the current devices I actually own and actively use (As was the whole point of this hobby).
If any devs are interested in Synapse for replacing STweaks for other kernels and the community I'm free to help out in any means necessary.
Depends on what will be coming next year and how good it will be. Maybe the S5 maybe something else. For now one $700 device a year is enough for me...So, which devices will you support so I know which next one should I buy? Perseus is best kernel I've used, ever. And a lot of people will agree with me. I've been using same kernel on my Note2 (no updates) for more than half year, and it never happened before. And before Note2, I've been using it on my S3 for also more than half year! One year with Perseus hh
Keep up the good work, and wish you best luck :good:
Please write Italian, I can make more sense of it than your English. Anyway I'm really not in the greatest mood since yesterday and the black crush fix, due to the unbelievable simplicity of the fix, and a certain person (Supercurio) sitting on this fix for months and not releasing it out of pure selfishness and egotism. This post will insult a lot of people and I honestly don't give a crap anymore.where is the problem? this world is free of your property? This works are not "original" works but services to users who have freedom of choice. I respect your phenomenal job as you should do with it all, this is the fantastic world called open source. What is your fear? when something is useless not even supposed to get your attention. indifference
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Sent from my iPhone5 Fu**er S3 using The Blackened Kernel
Both the A6 and 4412 use the same memory, only difference being what seems to be a revision serial character. I was talking a few months ago how the 4412 showed a good 30% bandwidth improvement over the 4210, and credited this to it running 1066mbps memory instead of 800mbps; but in reality that is not the case.
"K3PE7E700F-XGC2" the last two characters refer to the clock speed. The iPhone 4S was [under]clocked at 800 Mhz. "K3PE4E400B-XGC1" was the A5's part number. E4 refers to 2 Gb LPDDR2 die and because A5 features a dual-channel LPDDR2 memory with two 32-bit die. 2 GB x 2 = 512 mb of RAM. C1 was the clock speed which was 2.5ns which indicates a 400MHz clock frequency. Two channels result in the A5 clock speed of 800MHz. So the A6 has C2 which is 1.9ns which indicates a 533 MHz clock frequency. 533 x 2 is ~1066 GHz.
Way to spoil my surprise.Got the time to look into Update 7 already? Hope is the last thing you lose so many ppl still wondering if LLA kernel (aka Update 7 content I guess) includes some fix related to SDS appart from the exynos exploit fix itself