[KERNEL] Nexus S Trinity Max 1.1/Vmax 1.2 Kernel - 2/10/2011
Trinity Max is a Kernel for Nexus S running conservative core voltages at each OC level.
Trinity Vmax only differs in extended voltages at each OC level.
I recommend Max, Vmax is if you want to see if you can squeeze out just that last ounce of clock speed and are comfortable with the higher core coltages.
Perfectly fine to use setcpu including screen off profiles below 800MHz. Thanks to coolbho3k's patch that fixes the policies during suspend/sleep and restores the previous on resume.
This is for.Android 2.3.2.or below.
What you get:
Quote:
Safe Boot to 1.0GHz.
OC Levels of 1.2GHz, 1.3GHz, 1.4GHz, 1.5GHz, 1.6GHz
1000HZ
Voodoo-Sound (Thanks Supercurio)
Low-Freq Sleep Fix (Thanks Coolbho3k)
Build optimizations
Build system tweaks
Ext4 mount fix (aka. Turbo Boost)
Safe Boot to 1.0GHz.
OC Levels of 1.2GHz, 1.3GHz, 1.4GHz, 1.5GHz, 1.6GHz
Higher Voltages than the Max series Kernels
1000HZ
Voodoo-Sound (Thanks Supercurio)
Low-Freq Sleep Fix (Thanks Coolbho3k)
Build optimizations
Build system tweaks
Ext4 mount fix (aka. Turbo Boost)
And i ment a working kernel for the MoDaCo custom rom r3 ^^
What does it need in init.rc to work?
If it does nothing special, it would work anyways, and if it does special stuff, link me to the initrd they use and i can build one with that.
I Will push the modified source to github once i am done, then they can take care of that if i don't before then.
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here is boot.img. i put the .ko in /system/modules in the ramdisk folder and compiled but still error for wifi. im sure i did it wrong. anyways, its a bootable/flashable img. my phone boots off it.
Code:
fastboot boot oc.img
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here is boot.img. i put the .ko in /system/modules in the ramdisk folder and compiled but still error for wifi. im sure i did it wrong. anyways, its a bootable/flashable img. my phone boots off it.
Code:
fastboot boot oc.img
Also contains the ext4 optimizations? /hope
I feel the need, the need for speed!
EDIT: And is this only for the stock kernel, or will it work on CM7?
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