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soupmagnet

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I apologize if I came off as rude, i'm having a rather rough night. I honestly don't know, I just re ran the test and came up with 3494 quadrant score at max 1.2ghz min 600 set to performance.

I don't think you were being rude. But in the essence of fairness I tried again with a fresh install; system, cache, dalvik, all of that wiped. And I ran the test immediately.

The first result was 2380 but every test thereafter was in the range of 1600-1800. I never changed max clock frequency or anything.

Could it be that 1.3Ghz is too unstable for the Kindle Fire?

I'll try again at 1.2Ghz to see if I get better results. If so, then is there really a need for a 1.3 Ghz kernel if it can only be used it at 1.2Ghz?

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I don't think you were being rude. But in the essence of fairness I tried again with a fresh install; system, cache, dalvik, all of that wiped. And I ran the test immediately.

The first result was 2380 but every test thereafter was in the range of 1600-1800. I never changed max clock frequency or anything.

Could it be that 1.3Ghz is too unstable for the Kindle Fire?

I'll try again at 1.2Ghz to see if I get better results. If so, then is there really a need for a 1.3 Ghz kernel if it can only be used it at 1.2Ghz?

Sent from my Kindle Fire using xda premium

Every individual processor is different, while one persons kindle can handle 1.3 ghz the next persons might be unstable at 1.05 ghz it really is just luck of the draw

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OK, so I tried again at 1.2 Ghz/performance but it was still too unstable so I switched to 1.2Ghz/conservative. Much better results; 3400-3500 consistently. Interesting result but I'm happy with it.

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wildsoyabean

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Cant download the GAPPS files. anyone having the same issues.

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Finally got it after it reload for about 2mins!
 
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CodenameDeadpool

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Well damn...

Cant download the GAPPS files. anyone having the same issues.

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Finally got it after it reload for about 2mins!

Took me a few tries.

Sidenote; I LOVE this ROM. I don't like that I have to loooong press the power button for it to fully power-down. If I clock the cpu lower will this fix it?

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OK, so I tried again at 1.2 Ghz/performance but it was still too unstable so I switched to 1.2Ghz/conservative. Much better results; 3400-3500 consistently. Interesting result but I'm happy with it.

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Going to try this.
Edit: did not fix the problem. Now going to try to lower it to 1008 and see if it works. When the screen finally does turn all the way off I can't get tit to boot unless I long press the power button. Is it a kernel issue? Is there Anyway we can get a build with hashcode's kernel...if it's not too much to ask? I know you devs have lives. Not trying to be demanding, it's just that everything else, with the exception of volume finickiness, is absolutely perfect. Thank you.

Edit Edit: Nope. 1008 with various combos of settings did not work. After research, I'm fairly certain it is related to raven's kernel...

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Edit Edit Edit: Do not set min to 300, max to 1008, and put on conservative. It will freeze.
 
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Installed!. Monitoring... Will update if I encounter SOD!.

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First problem encounter: Google Calendar does not seemed to sync. It says sync, no events is populated into my Google Cal.


Edit. Okie It took a while to load and sync - like 15 mins and the events start popping out all of a sudden
 
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Hi BiteBlaze,

Thank you for info. The slow connection is particular for downloading with app on Play Store. It seems fine and fast to connect my home network (video streaming). Do you think it is problem of Play store?

I had the same experience out of the box; wait until the store updates itself and you should see the speed pick right up.
 

soupmagnet

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Unfortunately, this rom is just too unstable on my device. It gets awesome benchmark scores but freezes entirely too often.

Even @ 1008 Max I get sudden freezes using nothing more than the XDA app.

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Clocking Issues

So I've decided to deal with having to long press power to fully shut down but what really bothers me is that every time i tap the power button to lock the screen, unlock it and check my cpu, it reverts to these settings. I can change it back to whatever max, min, and settings i want and when i lock it and repeat it still goes back to 1200 max, 600 min and performance;



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quickie question, reason we should be flashing the 2/24 gapps vs the 3/17 (or any newer at that)?

From what I understand, and please understand this is pure speculation based on what i've observed, the 02/24 GApps zip contains a fix that keeps you from dealing with the inability to download apps from the market when using an overclocked kernel.

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I don't think you were being rude. But in the essence of fairness I tried again with a fresh install; system, cache, dalvik, all of that wiped. And I ran the test immediately.

The first result was 2380 but every test thereafter was in the range of 1600-1800. I never changed max clock frequency or anything.

Could it be that 1.3Ghz is too unstable for the Kindle Fire?

I'll try again at 1.2Ghz to see if I get better results. If so, then is there really a need for a 1.3 Ghz kernel if it can only be used it at 1.2Ghz?

Sent from my Kindle Fire using xda premium

I have experienced issues based on different cpu settings as well, for instance when using quadrant when I get to the planets rotating fps test I freeze when i'm using a max of 1.3GHz, however when lowering the max to 1.2GHz I am able to go through the test completely and achieve the results posted above with minor variations each time. Personally I think i'm not far away from dealing with your issue. My theory is that the Kindle Fire was never produced with the idea of open source development in mind just like any other mass produced device. As we all wait for a working 3.0 kernel to come out we keep re-flashing our devices with different roms each using a different kernel functioning at different max speeds. My guess is that after awhile some side effects will display themselves as basically we are stress testing our devices every time we re-flash them.
 

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This ROM looks sweet, and I am tempted to flash it tonight.

I know hardware acceleration is still a bug, but can you watch YouTube videos using Adobe flash in the browser?

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Be6i4

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I did a clear install. No issues, either any reboot for now. Thanks for the ROM. Looking forward the new release.

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Regionativo

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Hi, I'm using TWRP 2.0.0, after flash the cm9 + gapps, the tablet reboot always in TWRP, I'm missing something?.

Regards.

It sounds to me that you have the wrong boot status, try using the Kindle Fire Utility (First thread on this forum) and change the Boot Status to 4000 if it is set to anything else.
 

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Had an Sod after I pressed the power button to lock the screen and put it to sleep then plugged it up to charge. Had to unplug it to get it to wake. Still having clocking issues as well...

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    Thanks to poler166 for design

    I AM NOT RESPONSIBLE FOR ANY DAMAGE OR DATA LOSS! FLASH AT YOUR OWN RISK! NO KANGS OR MIRRORS PLEASE!


    Can't post in the development section yet? Give feedback here: http://xdaforums.com/showthread.php?t=1586146

    Features:
    Code:
    [SIZE="4"]- ICS latest 4.0.4
    - CM9
    - OC to 1.2GHz (kernel 3.0 is very snappy even at that)
    - APEX launcher and Trebuchet Launcher
    - Lots of pre-installed apps (uninstallable)
    - G-Apps included
    - Themed with the standard ICS blue color in ALL apps and extras (smooth UI, will get smoother in the next milestone)
    - File Manager
    - Useless stuff removed (Camera, Voice recorder, voice actions, phone, facelock)
    - ICS Direct port sounds
    - Increased battery life (wifi supplicant scan = 150)
    - Much more![/SIZE]

    Bugs:
    Code:
    - All issues involving kernel 3.0 (v1.2H to latest versions)
    - All issues involving kernel 2.6 (v1.2 to older versions)
    
    more information [URL="http://xdaforums.com/showthread.php?p=24006456#post24006456"][U][B][COLOR="Red"][SIZE="3"]HERE[/SIZE][/COLOR][/B][/U][/URL]

    Instructions:
    1. Download newest CM9 Reloaded version
    2. Put on sdcard
    3. Boot into recovery (MUST BE TWRP)
    4. Backup current rom (optional)
    5. Wipe data (factory reset), wipe cache, wipe dalvik cache
    6. Flash CM9 Reloaded
    7. Wipe Cache and Dalvik
    8. Reboot
    9. On first boot, choose "Setup Wizard"
    (Follow these letter for letter, or it will probably not work!)


    DOWNLOAD:

    You can always find the latest EXPERIMENTAL and BETA builds in the following link: www.reloadedrom-selection.weebly.com

    v1.3:

    CM9 Reloaded for Kindle Fire - v1.3


    Out with the old!
    v1.2H
    v1.2
    v1.1
    v1.0.1


    Thanks to:
    NRGZ28 for letting me use a few broken .apk files
    CM team for the source (made this possible)
    intersectRaven for his wonderful kernel! (in v1.2 and under)
    Hashcode for the amazing kernel 3.0! (in v1.2H and above)
    poler166 for graphic designs in this thread (Graphic designer on Team Reloaded)

    Thank you so much guys :D!

    Screenshots in post #2
    Changelog and CPU Governor overview in #3
    Bugs explained & Coming soon #4


    Thanks for Reloading your KF!
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    Changelog and CPU Governor Overview

    Changelog:



    Code:
    v1.3 - Graphical updates, performance tweaks, new kernel version

    Code:
    v1.2H - Kernel 3.0 (fixed hardware acceleration and many other issues like SOD)
    
    
    v1.2
    1. New Soft Keys (stock soft keys are now blue and reflective)
    2. New Lockscreen color (has a blue glow)
    3. Flashable Mods (for soft keys and other things)
    4. Updated Apps
    5. Integrated Google Apps (single flash rom!)
    6. Better CPU app
    7. Graphic Improvements
    8. Bug Fixes
    9. Modified build.prop
    10. Few other minor things
    
    
    v1.1
    Bug Fixes
    cpu change issue fixed
    cpu app 
    less launchers 
    and many improvements(graphic wise and performance wise)
    
    
    v1.0.1 - initial release of CM9 Reloaded KF build[/SIZE]

    CPU GOVERNOR OVERVIEW:
    Performance Governor:
    This locks the phone's CPU at maximum frequency. While this may sound like an ugly idea, there is growing evidence to suggest that running a phone at its maximum frequency at all times will allow a faster race-to-idle. Race-to-idle is the process by which a phone completes a given task, such as syncing email, and returns the CPU to the extremely efficient low-power state. This still requires extensive testing, and a kernel that properly implements a given CPU's C-states (low power states). For more on this, the Samsung Galaxy Nexus GLaDOS kernel from developer Ezekeel has been a pioneer in this space.

    Conservative Governor:
    This biases the phone to prefer the lowest possible clockspeed as often as possible. In other words, a larger and more persistent load must be placed on the CPU before the conservative governor will be prompted to raise the CPU clockspeed. Depending on how the developer has implemented this governor, and the minimum clockspeed chosen by the user, the conservative governor can introduce choppy performance. On the other hand, it can be good for battery life.

    The Conservative Governor is also frequently described as a "slow OnDemand," if that helps to give you a more complete picture of its functionality.

    OnDemand Governor:
    This governor has a hair trigger for boosting clockspeed to the maximum speed set by the user. If the CPU load placed by the user abates, the OnDemand governor will slowly step back down through the kernel's frequency steppings until it settles at the lowest possible frequency, or the user executes another task to demand a ramp.

    OnDemand has excellent interface fluidity because of its high-frequency bias, but it can also have a relatively negative effect on battery life versus other governors. OnDemand is commonly chosen by smartphone manufacturers because it is well-tested, reliable, and virtually guarantees the smoothest possible performance for the phone. This is so because users are vastly more likely to ***** about performance than they are the few hours of extra battery life another governor could have granted them.

    This final fact is important to know before you read about the Interactive governor: OnDemand scales its clockspeed in a work queue context. In other words, once the task that triggered the clockspeed ramp is finished, OnDemand will attempt to move the clockspeed back to minimum. If the user executes another task that triggers OnDemand's ramp, the clockspeed will bounce from minimum to maximum. This can happen especially frequently if the user is multi-tasking. This, too, has negative implications for battery life.

    Userspace Governor:
    This governor, exceptionally rare for the world of mobile devices, allows any program executed by the user to set the CPU's operating frequency. This governor is more common amongst servers or desktop PCs where an application (like a power profile app) needs privileges to set the CPU clockspeed.

    Powersave Governor:
    The opposite of the Performance governor, the Powersave governor locks the CPU frequency at the lowest frequency set by the user.

    Interactive Governor:
    Much like the OnDemand governor, the Interactive governor dynamically scales CPU clockspeed in response to the workload placed on the CPU by the user. This is where the similarities end. Interactive is significantly more responsive than OnDemand, because it's faster at scaling to maximum frequency.

    Unlike OnDemand, which you'll recall scales clockspeed in the context of a work queue, Interactive scales the clockspeed over the course of a timer set arbitrarily by the kernel developer. In other words, if an application demands a ramp to maximum clockspeed (by placing 100% load on the CPU), a user can execute another task before the governor starts reducing CPU frequency. This can eliminate the frequency bouncing discussed in the OnDemand section. Because of this timer, Interactive is also better prepared to utilize intermediate clockspeeds that fall between the minimum and maximum CPU frequencies. This is another pro-battery life benefit of Interactive.

    However, because Interactive is permitted to spend more time at maximum frequency than OnDemand (for device performance reasons), the battery-saving benefits discussed above are effectively negated. Long story short, Interactive offers better performance than OnDemand (some say the best performance of any governor) and negligibly different battery life.

    Interactive also makes the assumption that a user turning the screen on will shortly be followed by the user interacting with some application on their device. Because of this, screen on triggers a ramp to maximum clockspeed, followed by the timer behavior described above.

    By far, Interactive is the default governor of choice for today's smartphone and tablet manufacturers.

    InteractiveX Governor:
    Created by kernel developer "Imoseyon," the InteractiveX governor is based heavily on the Interactive governor, enhanced with tuned timer parameters to better balance battery vs. performance. The InteractiveX governor's defining feature, however, is that it locks the CPU frequency to the user's lowest defined speed when the screen is off.

    Hotplug Governor:
    The Hotplug governor performs very similarly to the OnDemand governor, with the added benefit of being more precise about how it steps down through the kernel's frequency table as the governor measures the user's CPU load. However, the Hotplug governor's defining feature is its ability to turn unused CPU cores off during periods of low CPU utilization. This is known as "hotplugging."

    Obviously, this governor is only available on multi-core devices.
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    Screenshots

    Screenshots:

    (be warned... these are massive:eek:!)

    haha I'll need these provided.... I'll post in the thread when I need them. :) Real developers do it blind lol
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    Bugs Explained and Coming Soon

    Bugs explained:

    Code:
    [SIZE="3"]Kernel 3.0 (v1.2H) - Bugs:
    
    - Only flash in TWRP
    - Black screen for awhile on boot, wait it out
    - Notification graphic glitch (my error, being fixed in v1.3 and v1.3H)
    - Wifi - Works once; when you disconnect, you have to reboot to reconnect
    - Sometimes weird bars appear on the screen (not too noticeable)
    - Can't mount storage when not in TWRP
    
    Kernel 2.6 (v1.2) - Bugs:
    
    - Hardware Acceleration doesn't work (HD video, netflix, some games, quadrant standerd 3d benchmark, etc.) THIS IS A BIGGER DEAL THAN YOU WOULD THINK!! MANY FREEZES, SOD, AND NON-FUNCTIONALITY!![/SIZE]

    Coming Soon:

    Code:
    v1.3 - Graphical fixes, bug fixes, and most likely an updated kernel. Since I no longer have the device, future builds may take 1 or 2 days longer to release as I have nothing to test the build on. Check the beta testing section on my website for beta builds/
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    What happened to these flashable soft key mods? I was really looking forward to these. Also, not a big fan of the blue reflective. Anyway you could post a build with the stock white home, back, and recent soft keys? Everything else is great on 1.2
    I am working on them, once they are done I will put them in the THEMES/APPS Section as well as the mods post in this thread. And, I have integrated kernel 3.0 in this rom and it works! I will soon distribute.