[KERNEL][4.3/4.4][AOSP] ¤ BMS ¤ d2tmo 3.4.y [2014-08-03]

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tdizzle404

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Re: [KERNEL][JB42][AOSP] ¤ BMS ¤ d2tmo [2013-02-20]

Stupid question might get stupid answer but... How does this kernel work with the newest PACman ROM? I've been wanting to see what this baby is capable of and are there stock kernels out there just in case?

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It should improve your battery life and performance try the Wheatley and row setup and give it a day or 2 and I'm sure you will be pleased.
Its nice to have this kernel available like I said before its the only one I've not had any issues with.

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Morfic is awesome as always. Thanks OP for posting. Everything works on this kernel and people who are wondering about the battery, not that it matters much but battery is good too.

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Just loaded this Bad-Mamma-Jamma up on my S3 and I've noticed the difference in little things, seems a little snappier. Though it could be a placebo effect... doubt it. Always, thanks to the OP for the Kernel, and I'll report back after a couple days of use.
 
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Just loaded this Bad-Mamma-Jamma up on my S3 and I've noticed the difference in little things, seems a little snappier. Though it could be a placebo effect... doubt it. Always, thanks to the OP for the Kernel, and I'll report back after a couple days of use.

I'm just the guy who posts this stuff. Give your thanks to GideonX!
 

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Re: [KERNEL][JB42][AOSP] ¤ BMS ¤ d2tmo [2013-02-20]

Trying smartass2/row now. Battery life should be extended I think.

Oh, forgot to mention that Pac-man rom for the d2spr is actually adding BMS as the default kernel ;)

Switched to Smartass as well. It's a bit early but I think this combo is amazingly actually better for battery life with no loss in responsiveness.

Thanks again for this awesome kernel!
 

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Switched to Smartass as well. It's a bit early but I think this combo is amazingly actually better for battery life with no loss in responsiveness.

Thanks again for this awesome kernel!

Tried this suggestion and it SERIOUSLY works for me....battery is insane...I actually can't believe it. I'll do a full charge tonight and report back tomorrow.

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Re: [KERNEL][JB42][AOSP] ¤ BMS ¤ d2tmo [2013-02-20]

I've tried system tuner pro and setcpu now and can't find where to change the governor... Any help?

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Awesome kernel, right now I'm 23 hours in with 3 hours screen on time and at 9% battery life currently. On demand/Row. Incredibly snappy, no over clock needed.

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Re: [KERNEL][JB42][AOSP] ¤ BMS ¤ d2tmo [2013-02-20]

Trying smartass2/row now. Battery life should be extended I think.

Oh, forgot to mention that Pac-man rom for the d2spr is actually adding BMS as the default kernel ;)

Why row? Wouldn't sio be better? From what I read sio is considered the best overall scheduler.. On terms of best governor I agree with smartass..

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Re: [KERNEL][JB42][AOSP] ¤ BMS ¤ d2tmo [2013-02-20]

So far I'm enjoying this kernel... As an avid user of lean kernel this one seems a lil snappier and I like the half increments of oc

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Re: [KERNEL][JB42][AOSP] ¤ BMS ¤ d2tmo [2013-02-20]

I've been VERY happy with this kernel. Since CyanogenMod added some kennel fixes in the March 1 build, will these be included in a BMS update? Thanks!

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    [KERNEL][JB42][AOSP] ¤ BMS ¤ d2tmo 3.0.y + 3.4.y 2013-05-12 Build

    I am not the Dev of this kernel. I am simply a fan who wishes to share this awesome kernel with my fellow T-mobilites. GideonX has graciously agreed to 'port' us a version he originally created for the Verizon GS3 for our devices.

    I've been using it for about two days and it's been very responsive and very battery friendly.

    As I stated, I am just the messenger and not the Developer. Give all the thanks, donations and kudos to him. Please post and bugs and feedback and I will pass them on to him. He is quite busy so no etas please. Please treat this as a development thread. Thank you.

    So without any further ado, I present the awesome BMS Kernel...

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    MOD Edit: Original OP
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    Build 2013-03-11 - http://goo.gl/T4UeB

    - Sync'd to latest CM sources
    - Some algorithm changes
    - Faux sound support

    Builds will be released around Sunday/Monday of every week if there's something worth releasing. Just a FYI for folks who are curious, thx.
    10
    Build 2013-12-31 - http://www.droidhype.com/kernel/34

    - More CM updates.
    - Linux 3.4.75.
    - Updated updater-binary to support newer recoveries.

    Happy New Year!
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    Decided to release a day early, enjoy :)

    3.4.y Build 2013-04-13 - http://www.droidhype.com/kernel/34/

    - Merged latest CM updates as of today
    - Updated to latest (and last) version of Linaro 4.7 toolchain (next build should be on 4.8)
    - Added some more -O3 optimizations
    - Re-added 192Mhz slot
    - Tweaked interactive for better performance and battery. Try the default settings and drop your hispeed_freq to around 810 or so. Insane.
    - Raised vmin to 975
    - Implement quick calibration (Credit BMc08GT)
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    3.4.y Build 2013-05-28 - http://www.droidhype.com/kernel/34/

    -Merged latest CAF updates as of today (AU_LINUX_ANDROID_JB_2.5.04.02.02.040.330)
    -Linux 3.4.46
    -Linux 3.4.47
    Frandom module is now supported http://billauer.co.il/frandom.html. This allows for the Crossbreeder mod to work. If all you want is to do is test out frandom, you can use this BMS frandom zip that contains the script needed to enable it. It will load a init.d script as well as place a testfrandom script in your system. You can open up terminal emulator and type in testfrandom to see if it worked. If you are seeing < 1s completion times, you're all set. (Credit to Eli Billauer, Ryuinferno and f1vefour and whoever was involved that I may have missed)
    -Reverted some commits to fix BT connection issues
    -192Mhz slot removed