The sound quality is it good? i don't want an audio boost it kills the mic/sound quality
No audio boost patches applied.
The sound quality is it good? i don't want an audio boost it kills the mic/sound quality
Trying it right now. Thanks for this kernel. For some reason the quadrant score is much lower than when I had TY's kernel. Anyone have the same issue?
Is everyday performance the same without the I/O patch? And should I apply it? Where do I download it?
sorry for asking this again, but how can i install this kernel without clockwork mod ?
pls help me, dont want to change my whole system for this kernel, but realy want to try it
all bubble move normal, If g-sensor calibration faceup.
but if I'm slightly tilting the phone screen down, the bubble begins to move quickly
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*** UPDATE 1/19/11 ***
This is for anyone that DOESNT have the G-Sensor under Display, but anyone can use it:
Go to market, and download a program called Bubble. Its a program to use your phone as a level. Install it and run it, you have to calibrate it 4 times. First vertical (Side without the volume rocker against something straight), Second horizontal (First volume rocker facing down, bottom against something straight), Third horizontal (Volume rocker facing up, top of phone against something straight). And lastly calibrate the phone laying flat on its back. After that your phone should be calibrated for use.
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This workaround will NOT fix the auto-rotation problem.
Any issues, post, if it works for you post a comment so others know.
I guarantee that there will be longer lags with Desire HD (and some CM7) builds. It is certainly noticeable when using cmylxgo's DHD build. It's because of heavy I/O that these lags exist (and thus the reported "heaviness" of HD builds). SD card burst reads/writes will also be noticeably slower, introducing lag.
To test: make sure you restart twice, wait 20 minutes or so, and test using the exact same test cases (open the same bunch of apps, then pull down the android menu, etc).
It's certainly more than a noticeable difference. And of course the Quadrant score is almost 100 points lower than MDJ's 10.4, for what it's worth.
As I stated in the first post I will not release a non-cwr version. You can open the zip and push the files manually if you know how. I really suggest you to move on CWR: easy to upgrade, easy to backup, easy to restore, easy to modify.
Some one is reporting higher battery drain then 1.5 but no changes are made to 1.6 except the g-sensor calibration fix.
I think that cause you have to reboot to install the kernel, you will always have an high battery drain on next boot with new kernel. Wait 10-20 minutes and you will see low battery drain. Actually I have 4ma in standby.
I see v1.7 floating around now. Any changelog? (Or chance of uploading it to the first post?)
Cheers!
1,5Ghz OC, Undervolted, Extended Battery Support and much more
- Based on master linux_on_wince_htc http://gitorious.org/linux-on-wince-htc/linux_on_wince_htc and always keept updated to it
- G-Sensor freeze patch and other small fixes
- Patched with 1.5Ghz OC capability
- Patched SMARTASS Governor to be more battery saver
- Default speeds: 245 - 998 mhz
- Default governor: interactive
- Default undervolted to 925mV
- SysFS interface to custom undervolt or overvolt (see post 2 for help), credit: -snq
- Full cLK support, credit Cedesmith
- Full support of two-way call recording, via external app (see here http://xdaforums.com/showthread.php?t=993793 )
- Patched for BT high-battery drain on GB builds (your rom must support it in init.rc! read here http://xdaforums.com/showthread.php?t=1007774
- Fully working HTC Headset support
- Wi-Fi MAC address fix
- Yaffs, Ext2, Ext3, Ext4, CIFS, UTF-8
- RMNET as module
- IEEE 802.1x/EAP authentication and Native Wifi-tethering (on GB/AOSP builds using the GB version)
- Extended Battery Support (only original HTC EB 2300mAh) credits: Arne
- My entire code, config, build script are stored on GIT. No unuseful diff files, no unuseful zips with configs.. just clone the git repo and you can see everything, launch the script and build your own clone.
- For who cares, config and commits logs are also stored in the zip in the "devs" folder
My git repo: http://gitorious.org/~rafpigna/linux-on-wince-htc/rafpigna_linux_on_wince_htc
Code:2.0 OC GB Added two way call recording support (http://xdaforums.com/showthread.php?t=993793) Patched for high BT drain on GB builds (remember that to have this working, your rom must support it in init.rc! read here http://xdaforums.com/showthread.php?t=1007774 ) Merged to master branch 2.0 OC Added two way call recording support (http://xdaforums.com/showthread.php?t=993793) Patched for high BT drain on GB builds (remember that to have this working, your rom must support it in init.rc! read here http://xdaforums.com/showthread.php?t=1007774 ) Merged to master branch 1.9 OC GB [B]only for Gingerbread builds[/B] Cleaned and tweaked Wifi drivers from tytung repo Merged to master git Added default UV to 925mv for more battery saving Sysfs interface to custom control the UV parameters via shell or script Added more cpu frequency steps, for improved smoothness and battery saving Added Extended Battery support from Arne code. (HTC Original EB 2300mah) Added multiport support Added full cLK support including boot-to-recovery Included again "01modules" in the zip file to avoid losing data. 1.9 OC Merged to master git Added default UV to 925mv Sysfs interface to custom control the UV parameters via shell or script Added more cpu frequency steps Added Extended Battery support from Arne code. (HTC Original EB 2300mah) Added multiport support Added full cLK support including boot-to-recovery Included again "01modules" in the zip file to avoid losing data. 1.8 OC NO SENSE Merged with linux_on_wince_htc to apply last commits http://gitorious.org/linux-on-wince-htc/linux_on_wince_htc [fixed netfilter errors and missing dependencies] Danijel Added tytung AOSP wifi drivers and wpa_suplicant to enable IEEE 802.1x/EAP authentication and native wifi thetering on GB/NO SENSE builds [B]Credit for this fix goes to TYTUNG[/B] 1.8 OC Merged with linux_on_wince_htc to apply last commits http://gitorious.org/linux-on-wince-htc/linux_on_wince_htc [fixed netfilter errors and missing dependencies] Danijel 1.7 (new temporary branch: NEWOC) Added BFQ as default scheduler, TinyRCU, LZMA [from huanyu] Tweaked Interactive governor [from huanyu] Other small tweaks (see git) 1.6 Merged to master http://gitorious.org/linux-on-wince-htc/linux_on_wince_htc [g-sensor calibration fix (no more facedown needed)] - Markinus 1.5 Fixed 245000 min frequency typo 1.4 Added no-oc on boot to avoid rebooting issues 1.3 Fixed low cpu values that causes drop of phone signal. 1.2 Tweaked Smartass governor Set INTERACTIVE as default governor 1.1 Some cleanups 1.0 Added OC + Smartass governor
Donations:Flash via ClockWord Recovery
I will not provide other formats
If you have issues flashing or something not works after flashing, check with your build chef if this zip is compatible with the partitions used by your build.
2.0 OC
This is working for all froyo/gb/aosp builds, but if you want max performance on Gingerbread, use the GB version
http://www.multiupload.com/H6TP0LFVJX
2.0 OC GB
This is working only on Gingerbread builds. Includes a wpa_suplicant file that will be pushed in your /system/bin folder to enable IEEE 802.1x/EAP authentication and native wifi tethering
http://www.multiupload.com/QV7AHSKTC9
Old versions:
1.9 OC
http://www.multiupload.com/AVBKLQSITQ
1.9 OC GB
http://www.multiupload.com/14RSYK5B28
1.8 OC
http://www.multiupload.com/OGY9NC4M75
1.8 OC GB
http://www.multiupload.com/SRW5CN4OIS
1.7
http://www.multiupload.com/LW7P00W69F
1.6
http://www.multiupload.com/ISZNS4LFH2
1.5
http://www.multiupload.com/NTBNV4EGGN
I dont ask donations for this because mainly is based on the work from others and they deserves more than a "thanks". But since I put some efforts in this, would be nice if you can click on my "thanks" button to show you are thankful for this work
Anyway if you still want to offer me a coffe, it's appreciated.
usage:
query: (output: first column: frequency (kHz), second column: vdd* (mV))
incrementing/decrementing all levels by a specified amount* (mV):Code:cat /sys/devices/system/cpu/cpu0/cpufreq/vdd_levels 128000: 950 245000: 950 384000: 975 422400: 975 460800: 1000 499200: 1025 537600: 1025 576000: 1050 614400: 1075 652800: 1100 691200: 1125 729600: 1150 768000: 1175 806400: 1200 844800: 1200 883200: 1225 921600: 1225 960000: 1250 998400: 1275 1036800: 1275 1075200: 1275 1113600: 1300 1152000: 1300 1190400: 1300
adjusting the supply voltage* (second value, mV) at a specific frequency (first value, kHz):Code:echo '-25' > /sys/devices/system/cpu/cpu0/cpufreq/vdd_levels echo '+25' > /sys/devices/system/cpu/cpu0/cpufreq/vdd_levels
*: vdd values must be a multiple of 25 (enforced by the interface; the regulator doesn't accept other values - found out in the hard way)Code:echo '998400 1250' > /sys/devices/system/cpu/cpu0/cpufreq/vdd_levels
please note that the values set through this interface will only be written to the acpu table - they will only become effective when the specific frequency is (re)set by cpufreq
i took the input parser from iscaela's code - thanks for it
do not apply this patch if you plan to use avs
to query the constraints of the regulator ("max_microvolts", "min_microvolts") or the voltage currently supplied to the cpu ("microvolts" (uV)):
Code:grep '.' /sys/class/i2c-adapter/i2c-0/0-0048/regulator/regulator.0/*