ZTE Blade CM7 (Kang Development)

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lopilop

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Which are the Kernels that are available and updated?
I know it hasnt "the best kernel", but which one are you liking at most?
 

lopilop

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For long time I been looking for a kernel with all optimized patches for blade... SS RLS7 was one which had all the stable patches from burstlam and wbaw git hub. So after little fiddling finally I made my first kernel compile :)

Battery life should be little better than stock cm7 kernel and minor issues like cpu spy not working in Sejis kernel build should be also fixed.
Has Kernel + Wifi Patches.
Its not thoroughly tested, apply at your own risk :p



Patch it via CWR

Based on KonstaT git hub, which is based on burstlam and wbaw git hub.
Kernel features:
-overclock support
-AHB overclock
-undervolted CPU & wifi adapter
-overclocked GPU and AXI bus
-EXT4, TUN, CIFS, etc...
-support for 2-way-call-recording
-governors: minmax, InteractiveX, lagfree, SmartassV2, SavagedZen, conservative, powersave, ondemand, performance
-I/O schedulers: noop, deadline, vr, bfq, cfq, sio
-much more...


Original thanks to burstlam, wbaw and KonstaT,....

I guess I found a bug with the WIFI on this kernel..
When im with the facebook messenger app on I only get the messages when i reopen the app..
I get no notifications when the app is running in the background, and when its not on the background i dont need them.

I hope you understand what I mean...
 
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Gokh

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Anyone have or know how to have miui statut bar and softbuttons? I miss them a lot :(

Envoyé depuis mon Blade avec Tapatalk
 

naifdamudi

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After using coldfusionx ics for about a month, I can say I'm happy to move on. Cm7 is good but I'm willing to settle for cfx. Everything seems fine no major issue.


I guess its time to say goodbye to gingerbread, and thanks to those who spend hours working on it. I never really thought too much about open source but after seeing result of android open source development its safe to say I'm truly big fan. I used to lean towards closed source.

send via Blade running CFX ICS
 

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    ZTE Blade CM7 Kang Development

    Credits:
    I take no credit for the roms available on this front page all of the credits should go to the respective developers that created them. The developers are the following
    • burgerZ
    • sej7278
    • targetbsp

    Small Description:
    The roms available on this page are Cyanogen Mod 7 kangs. The roms are being updated frequently with new features and fixes by the developers that are creating them. The roms are always stable and any bugs that are found are fixed in a short time.

    Download Link:
    BurgerZ Builds:
    Code:
    http://burgerz.pro/zte-blade/cm7/
    Mirror [Burgerz 4th April]:
    Code:
    http://www.mediafire.com/?59wy51e1b9xnd2q
    Sej7278 Builds:
    Code:
    http://www.the-jedi.co.uk/downloads/cm7/
    Targetbsp Builds:
    Code:
    http://blade.windows98.co.uk/

    Kang Development Mods:

    Tweaks:
    New Adreno libs (Increases 3D Performance) Flash Via CWM
    Code:
    http://www.mediafire.com/?td8usq7upx387xg

    Beats Audio Flash Via CWM
    Code:
    http://www.mediafire.com/?576g6d64abeiwr0

    Bravia Engine Hack Flash Via CWM
    Code:
    http://www.mediafire.com/?mlinqz7krsyrodk

    Beats Audio & Sony Xloud Flash Via CWM
    Code:
    http://www.mediafire.com/?saes8zwzee6w6zx

    ZTE Blade Kernels:
    Old CM7 Kernel:
    Code:
    http://blade.windows98.co.uk/downloads/cm7-old-kernel.zip

    Wbaw`s Kernel:
    Download:
    Code:
    http://depositfiles.com/files/gdxyti8eh

    Source Code:
    Code:
    https://github.com/John-Kenney/zte-turies-35

    Changes:
    Code:
    https://github.com/John-Kenney/zte-turies-35/commits/
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    New kernel, cm7 gen2 only again. This needs testing, lots of updates since yesterday. New wifi driver included too.

    Download: http://depositfiles.com/files/4rgcrjy2a
    MD5: 33db29965ea4854f8d8cce0dc60b3817

    Source code available on my github here: https://github.com/John-Kenney/zte-turies-35/

    It's been updated with the latest zte source code released yesterday. Plus a bunch of bluetooth patches (seems to be little effect), more overclocking, updated wifi driver & a few other minor updates... full list is here: https://github.com/John-Kenney/zte-turies-35/commits/master

    It particularly needs testing if you have a new blade & any hardware doesn't usually work properly in cm7 (camera, touchscreen, sensors).
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    Thanks for the info, where can we get this kernel?

    Send from my awsome ZTE Blade!

    You can get Burstlam's kernel from his github here: https://github.com/burstlam/zte-turies-35

    Or I forked his kernel & added some more patches, like updating the ondemand cpu governor, a few small performance improvements, a lot of networking patches that don't really do much & some other not very interesting stuff, mine is here: https://github.com/John-Kenney/zte-turies-35

    Tom Giordano maintains the CM7 blade kernel, his version is here: https://github.com/TomGiordano/kernel_zte_blade

    Burstlam & Tom G's kernel were developed separately using the same zte source code & then adding different patches, although they share a lot of patches. Burstlam has added a few more performance related & memory saving patches because his roms are developed mainly for Chinese users who have 256mb ram blades. Tom G seems more cautious about adding patches unless they're really necessary for something. I just add everything I can on top of Burstlam's kernel to see what works.
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    [] AL []: You're probably better of with burstlam's kernel than sej's, burstlam is using undervolting too & he's added a lot of fairly useful patches that wont get accepted in Tom's cm7 kernel (which sej's is based on).