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Wisiwyg
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Running since this morning's hicup. No problems so far.

SAv2, 245/768, deadline.

Just switched to noop. Will see what that does for me.

Will see what the charging is like tonight.
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Was gonna wait until tonight to flash the new underworld kernel.. .. I just couldn't stand it !! I flashed on my you way home from work and its going great. This is great!! After a full charge tonight I'm gonna beat on it to see how battery life is.... I know I should wait a few days, but the test version did so good right out if the box!! Love it so far!!

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My device is extremely sluggish using the latest SBC version. I have the kernel flashed to MikG on one of my BootManager SD Card slots, and I'm wondering if that's the issue. I know there were some SD Read Cache adjustments made to the kernel, and I'm already using the SD Booster feature of BM, so I'm wondering if those two things are conflicting. Or maybe my device just doesn't like the undervolting. I did flash viperMod, but I haven't even been able to get to the interface yet.

v0.1 worked (and continues to work) with no problems.
Device 1: HTC Shooter/PG86100 (EVO 3D) | Hardware Version: 0002

Baseband: 1.09.00.0108 | PRI: 1.55_003 | PRL: 22095
Recovery: 4EXT Recovery Touch v1.0.0.5 RC9


Device 2: HTC Supersonic/PC36100 (EVO 4G) | Hardware Version: 0003
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Baseband: 2.15.00.01.15 | PRI: 2.33_003 | PRL: 61092
Recovery: TWRP 2.5.0.0

Device 3: HTC Jewel/PJ75100 (EVO 4G LTE) | Hardware Version: 0003
Baseband: 1.12.11.1210 | PRI: 2.97_003 | PRL: 16013
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Ran the classic-sbc v1.0 for 8 days, no probs and smooth as butter. Best battery life ever with that 4228mv trickle charge every night.

Decided to try underworld-sbc v2.0 at noon today. Too early to report anything other than smooth install.

One note: No Frills CPU reports default I/O as Deadline and not as SIO (as stated in OP)... Easily changed, but curious none the less.

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Been running since last night. Was a little sluggish at first but after a couple resets and some patience, low and behold it flows like water. CPU acting wonkey on first boot but changing gov seems to resolve. Thanks sir for your work

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My device is extremely sluggish using the latest SBC version. I have the kernel flashed to MikG on one of my BootManager SD Card slots, and I'm wondering if that's the issue. I know there were some SD Read Cache adjustments made to the kernel, and I'm already using the SD Booster feature of BM, so I'm wondering if those two things are conflicting. Or maybe my device just doesn't like the undervolting. I did flash viperMod, but I haven't even been able to get to the interface yet.

v0.1 worked (and continues to work) with no problems.
Running underworld 0.2 on mik 3.11 since last night. No problems,used viperMod to uv to -50, smartass v2 governor. The only difference is i am not running it from sd card. Have you tried interactivex governor?

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Man Idk why but with apps over 20 mbs, when you try installing you get insuficiant storage. Only happens while using this kernel
 
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Been running since last night. Was a little sluggish at first but after a couple resets and some patience, low and behold it flows like water. CPU acting wonkey on first boot but changing gov seems to resolve. Thanks sir for your work

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Same here... took a loooong time to boot up and was sluggish immediately afterwards - even after it did boot to lock screen, I didn't have a lock visible for another 60 sec or so, then it was unresponsive for another 60 sec or so, etc.

But, after several reboots - it comes up as usual and is responsive. But the initial slugishness and delay immediately after installation is very different from the v0.1 kernel.
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I had the same thing happen to me last night after I flashed it but after letting it sit for a min it ran smooth.

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I can try to boost the CPU speed on startup.. I was just testing if less reboots if I dropped it to 806 mhz.. Default stock is 768, most custom kernels have 998. Ill play around a bit more and see what I can do...

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