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Default [Kernel] 6/24/ outrageously fast, unbelievably long battery life

I am just sharing a couple kernels with you guys
These things provide for a super stable/fast system
I have tweaked the source to provide faster response also higher clock speeds and lower voltages.

These kernels will work with any rom. just flash from recovery

In order to boot on froyo wait until it says system process force close then press power once. hit force close. hold power. turn off an it will reboot you into froyo

Here is a 1.14ghz kernel that is undervolted and has fixed voltage values: http://www.4shared.com/file/IKpPDyJc...fixed-vdd.html


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These kernels will break camera. but that is it. They are great for froyo roms and sense roms alike. On Froyo Ive gotten 44.652 using linpack and 1732 using quadrant and they break 30fps cap on epson.
 
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This is so fast there is a new word! utrageously! :P
 
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Noiiiiice. Flashing now. Thank you for sharing these little kernels of goodness, sir.
 
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Is this flashable via recovery or is this something devs have to put into their roms?
Current Device
Device: HTC EVO 4G
Rom: Damage Control 3.1.2
Root: ToastCfh's with Unlocked NAND Protection
Recovery: evo-recovery
Radio: Latest Official
Storage: 8gig Transcend Class 6 MicroSD card (not partitioned).

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Device: T-Mobile G1 Black
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SPL: Danger
Radio: Latest Official
Storage: 8gig SanDisk Class 2 MicroSD card (96mb swap, 1gig ext2 [a2sd], 6.7gig Fat32)
 
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WHat about on neocore???
 
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I'm just curious but what are the voltages on the stock kernel vs these? Also is there much variation in how much you can undervolt a snapdragon, I know when I did this with Core 2 processors some could go lower than others and still be stable.
 
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I'm just curious but what are the voltages on the stock kernel vs these? Also is there much variation in how much you can undervolt a snapdragon, I know when I did this with Core 2 processors some could go lower than others and still be stable.
I can go much lower but want a stable kernel for everyone
 
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sweet you da man no 30 fps cap and oc
 
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Do we need a specific rom..or do we just flash this from sd card..yes i am sort of a noob..sorry
 
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Do we need a specific rom..or do we just flash this from sd card..yes i am sort of a noob..sorry
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