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Default [INIT.D SCRIPT][OverClock] init.d Script for tekahuna's OMAP4 Overclock Modules

init.d Script to load tekahuna's OMAP4 Overclock Modules
by: frostincredible
Disclaimer: You are responsible for your own device. If you do something to it then blame me, I shall laugh at you.

Requirements:
-OMAP4 Device
-tekahuna's "symsearch.ko" and "opptimizer.ko" modules
---(instructions at link in step 1)
-Rooted
-CWM (or CWM compatible recovery)
-ROM with init.d support (stock OEM ROMs do not support init.d, if on an OEM ROM go here: http://forum.xda-developers.com/show....php?t=1294009)


Instructions:
1. Go here and install tekahuna's overclock modules (these are NOT included in the ZIPs found on this page, you must download them from HIS site): http://rootzwiki.com...fficial-thread/
2. Follow his instructions only up to stage 5.
3. Download the ZIP corresponding to the speed you want to run. (e.g. 1100MHz = 1.1GHz).
4. Place ZIP on SDCARD
5. Boot into CWM (or other compatible recovery, stock will NOT work).
6. Flash ZIP
7. Reboot and open a 3rd party app such as ROM Toolbox or SetCPU and move MAX slider all the way up, should be running now at speed of the ZIP you flashed.

ZIPs: (The 1.0GHz is to go back to stock)
1000MHz (1.0GHz) ----- http://dev-host.org/...0GHz-signed.zip
1100MHz (1.1GHz) ----- http://dev-host.org/...1GHz-signed.zip
1200MHz (1.2GHz) ----- http://dev-host.org/...2GHz-signed.zip
1225MHz (1.225GHz) -- http://dev-host.org/...5GHz-signed.zip
1250MHz (1.25GHz) ---- http://dev-host.org/...5GHz-signed.zip
1275MHz (1.275GHz) -- http://dev-host.org/...5GHz-signed.zip
1300MHz (1.3GHz) ----- http://dev-host.org/...3GHz-signed.zip
1400MHz (1.4GHz) ----- http://dev-host.org/...4GHz-signed.zip
1500MHz (1.5GHz) ----- http://dev-host.org/...5GHz-signed.zip




Thanks:
tekahuna for starting this idea with his Overclock modules.
wildstang83 for teaching my scripts back when I was on the Incredible.
Devices:
iPhone 5 32GB
Droid BIONIC
Nexus 7



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Will this method of overclock reset after reboot?

Which is most stable?
 
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Thanx for posting this find

I've tried other overclock methods and didn't quite like it because the cpu have to set to run full throttle at all times I'm order to achieve the Oc

I'd just tried a few of the zips already so here my findings

1.5 = very slow boot up, very unresponsive, hugh decrease on antutu " 2150 "

1.4 = still very slow boot up, very unresponsive but it still a little bit better than 1.5, antutu " 2475 "

1.3 = can't even boot up, it will reboot instantly so can't do any other testing

1.275 = boot up is much quicker than 1.4 & 1.5 feels almost like stock 1.0 boot up, screen is very responsive but it'll random reboot after 1-5 mins, I tried it 3x and it rebooted everytime so I guess it not stable at all

1.250 = feels like 1.275 bit much more stable, haven't run into any issues yet, no random reboot, no lag, no screen freeze, so far so good, antutu 5889

My base line antutu is 5000-5250

Haven't tried anything below 1.250 so can't write any review for it yet but as long as 1.25 is running smooth I think anything below 1.25 would be fine

The sweetest thing I like about this modd is my cpu doesn't have to be running full speed for the Oc to be effective and it'll survive reboot without any other modding

Not sure how this will affect battery life but I'll keep track of it

So far my bionic is on a manual 5.9.901 update running safestrap Eclipse 901 compatible rom with 901 lib files

Thanx again frostincredible for posting this mod
 
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tekahuna now has beta 2 versions up that include voltage changes and an additional line to be added in terminal; do these work with those and if so how do you go about changing the voltage since that is past step 5 in his directions?
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Well, I tried the 1.250 ghz and am stuck in a bootloop. awesome!
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I tried the .02 newer files to system/lib/modules and do it with terminal and it didn't work

Then tried to flash the 1.250 zip and that didn't work either

So I copy back the .01 files then reflash the 1.25 zip then it worked again

I guess we need different 1.250 flash zip for .02 to work
 
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Well, I tried the 1.250 ghz and am stuck in a bootloop. awesome!
Did you tried other speeds?

I think 1.2 would work fine for you then since 1.25 didn't

I've been on 1.250 for 2 days now and still haven't have any issues yet and it's still very stable for me

It also drain the battery quite fast too
 
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Did you tried other speeds?

I think 1.2 would work fine for you then since 1.25 didn't

I've been on 1.250 for 2 days now and still haven't have any issues yet and it's still very stable for me

It also drain the battery quite fast too
Luckily I had the 1.1,1.2 and 1.25 zips on my sd card so I was able to boot into clockwork and flashed the 1.2 and everything seems fine. I wouldn't have thought the extra .05 ghz would make that much of a difference, but apparently it did. I wonder if it was the uneven number doing it; I'm scared to try the 1.3 so I think I'll stay on 1.2.

When I had the original droid that was set at 600mhz I overclocked that to 1.4 ghz with no problems. Too bad this won't accept as large of an increase.
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My lg revolution can go up to 1.9 that's 900 over stock

I guess its the voltage that can help alot on how high it can go

Too bad the voltage control version didn't work

Hope someone can figure that out
 
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Hey frost incredible
Can you make new zips for the .02 versions?

Thanx

 
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