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Default Laggy and Furious (not game) X8

Hi fellows,

I'm using the custom rooted rom from "X8 Custom ROM" thread, installed in the internal memory.
I have installed JIT succeeded as well.
My Quadrant score ~920. Linpack score ~8.

In spite of this facts, my phone is laggy!

Why is it?
How could I fix it?

The factorial 2.1 rom worked well without JIT and root rights. :[
 
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My phones performance improved vastly when I restored the original 2.1 framework-res.apk. Give that a shot.

Also try restoring everything missing from the /system/app folder.
 
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My phones performance improved vastly when I restored the original 2.1 framework-res.apk. Give that a shot.

Also try restoring everything missing from the /system/app folder.
I'll try. Thank's bro.
 
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Sorry for been off topic but how did you get such a high score? Mines only 542 with the clean rooted rom and jit enabled...
 
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Sorry for been off topic but how did you get such a high score? Mines only 542 with the clean rooted rom and jit enabled...
I don't know. But I'm not the only one with this score.
Possible that the original rom won't give me this really high score. But the system stability more important for me.

* update *
All right. I reflashed my phone with original rooted rom.
Now my Quadrant score is: 974 with JIT. Nice.

Probably this score come from chargemon app2sd solution with data.im file. I use this.

Question: Which better?
1.) Chargemon mount app2sd http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=876868 or
2.) Dalvik cache app2sd http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=880387
 
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My Linpack = 7,689; Quadrant = 534 only
I use Clean-PreRooted 2.1 + JiT + App2sd (with sdcard class2).
As per my experience, the speed of my phone almost the same as if I had an original 2.1 rom
 
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My Linpack = 7,689; Quadrant = 534 only
I use Clean-PreRooted 2.1 + JiT + App2sd (with sdcard class2).
As per my experience, the speed of my phone almost the same as if I had an original 2.1 rom
I have class2 sd card as well.
Unfortunately I have'nt ran speed test before app2sd. I think app2sd increases my speed test... hm... i don't know.
If you give a screenshot, we can compare the partial results like io and processor scores.
 
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I don't know. But I'm not the only one with this score.
Possible that the original rom won't give me this really high score. But the system stability more important for me.

* update *
All right. I reflashed my phone with original rooted rom.
Now my Quadrant score is: 974 with JIT. Nice.

Probably this score come from chargemon app2sd solution with data.im file. I use this.

Question: Which better?
1.) Chargemon mount app2sd http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=876868 or
2.) Dalvik cache app2sd http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=880387
i tried both. the 2nd option is better. no laggy. mounting from data.img makes the phone slow i think as it mount the whole /data folder.
original app2sd mounted app folder only and modded app2sd by neptun mount app and dalvik cache folder.
that makes it faster.

Nexus S i9023
 
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Cool. I have applied Dalvik cache app2sd.
Much more faster. Thx.
Quadrant core is only 520 with JIT but the UI much more stable.

On the contrary, i have 600 Mb ext2 partition on my sd card but the system see only 212 Mb. Why?
I have got answare in the other thread. http://forum.xda-developers.com/show...3&postcount=26
 
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Cool. I have applied Dalvik cache app2sd.
Much more faster. Thx.
Quadrant core is only 520 with JIT but the UI much more stable.

On the contrary, i have 600 Mb ext2 partition on my sd card but the system see only 212 Mb. Why?
I have got answare in the other thread. http://forum.xda-developers.com/show...3&postcount=26
Congrats!

Sorry, I forgot to make a screenshot. Of course you don't need it now, but...

 
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