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Waiting your return i would suggest for next Test 16 to insert "TCP_VENO" that increase Connection Speed and SD reading/write (some users said that on TestyMeh topic). I was thought..why don't you sign a parnership with msticninja, Blades, Clemsyn and other for create a single super-kernel? This can reduce the frammentation and allow to meet much more perfection and features (and also a constantly upgrade with much more pause for you) maybe Sinergy is the correct word
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I think guevor's aim is to learn the programming, not to spend a lot of time to make a consolidation and communications with other smart guys for super kernel creation.
Thank you, guevor, anyway!
 
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Waiting your return i would suggest for next Test 16 to insert "TCP_VENO" that increase Connection Speed and SD reading/write (some users said that on TestyMeh topic). I was thought..why don't you sign a parnership with msticninja, Blades, Clemsyn and other for create a single super-kernel? This can reduce the frammentation and allow to meet much more perfection and features (and also a constantly upgrade with much more pause for you) maybe Sinergy is the correct word
Good idea but i think having several different projects is a good thing and you will notice that if a dev creates something great other devs will usually add the feature once tested or ask permission or talk about it together plus it means several different new features being tested simultaniously.

Also I think you are wrong about sd card read/write maybe he just made the read ahead higher in that kernel but i dont think wifi code would affect sd.

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Good idea but i think having several different projects is a good thing and you will notice that if a dev creates something great other devs will usually add the feature once tested or ask permission or talk about it together plus it means several different new features being tested simultaniously.

Also I think you are wrong about sd card read/write maybe he just made the read ahead higher in that kernel but i dont think wifi code would affect sd.

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I think it is right to propose their own projects, but working as a team is another story..i'm talking about a draft joint implementation, a team that offers the synergistic force of their work..i am perhaps too much idealistic? In any case, perhaps you are right about Veno, i was intrigued by its implementation and i reported it here. In any case, perhaps it is easier than you think..you open a topic, planning, brainstorming, merge and divides knowledge into the field of work = super kernel they will continue to develop their projects. A super kernel would have a single job for more ideas, like a racing car built by a sport's team. I think it could give very interesting implications..why not try?
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It might be because they are individuals..
Each with their own mind set..
Thus develop in their own environment and happy to do.

But I do feel you are taking thread off topic..
You should make a request like this in the general area.
And or pm them directly to get a feel for their thoughts before calling them out
In their own threads..

While I agree your idea is good in theory, the logistics usually take a
middle person to co- ordinate.. You putting your hand up?
Or just sprouting off?

My hat off to them all for the work they have done and might otherwise into the future..

Back to topic..
Getting great drain time... Wifi on.. Sleep mode... 12 hours not even 2%
Got to love that.. ( on v15)

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Getting great drain time... Wifi on.. Sleep mode... 12 hours not even 2%
Got to love that.. ( on v15)

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My experience with this kernel and the ARHD 3.2.0 ROM has been great. I only had very few SODs but they seem to be linked to WiFi issues. When I disable WiFi during sleep the tab seems to behave just like it's supposed to. However, I did a complete wipe and installed everything anew, which might have helped contribute to the much better performance. I am still shocked to see how many apps are running in the background every now and then without my doing!

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Getting great drain time... Wifi on.. Sleep mode... 12 hours not even 2%
Got to love that.. ( on v15)

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2% in 12 hours... wow!
can you share your rom / kernel / settings / applications you are using ??
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guevor thank you very much for your kernel

Since I installed test13 more than a week ago no reboots and no SOD. I had a worrysome battery drain the first day, but after a standard reboot everything went fine.

So once again thank you very much.
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Great work. Using version 15 and android revolution Rom! No sods and everything runs really smoothly!
65 hours of uptime!
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I have been using test 15 for 4 days straight with no sod and no reboots. Great battery life. Running at 1640mhz and 216 mhz with a voltage reduction down to 1435mv @ 1640mhz.

 
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