This is an alpha release!
It is nowhere as stable and tested as Speedmod itself!
What it is?
All I did was to compile Speedmod (To be honest, I'm clueless what gizmos are sitting there, but its great)
Credit should go to hardcore. He is author of this kernel, I'm responsible for breaking it and making bugs.
What did you break?
+ OC/UV features (this might fry your device)
+ some clock changes to keep it stick more to 100mhz (should be at least)
+ preemptive config (needs testing)
* optimised for size (not sure if this is good)
* noop is being the default scheduler (i just like it)
* 341MB ram (if someone is curious about this)
- everything I have broken along the way (maybe nothing)
So (as you can see) its pretty alpha
How do I?
Just flash the CWM package.
This kernel is being tested on Insanity ROM
, which I personally use.
If you want some more power, extras like nitrality (Ha I bet you dont know what it is!) I recommend you flashing this one.
By default no OC is applied. You need to download and use Voltage Control.
BE SURE TO USE LATEST (3.0.1)
Voltage Control app!
Voltage Control in Adroid Market:
Wooah, I think its stable...
You can never be sure.
My device freezes just after going into menu in Asphalt 5 (Samsung apps), so thats the test I can recommend.
I suggest you do the following:
OC 1120Mhz -> 1x Asphalt race,
OC 1200Mhz -> 1x Asphalt race,
OC 1280Mhz -> 1x Asphalt race.
If that is stable.. Well you can be 99% sure, but you know, 1% off one week is ****loads of time ;p
Why?
Because I can
Consider this a tribute to all developers who constantly work on improving Galaxy S kernels!
Then tell me who was that?
- hardcore - its his source
- sztupy - excellent recovery
- supercurio - sound fixes, lagfix ideas
- raspdeep, unhelpful, laststufo, trasig -> oc code
- all others involved, sorry if I missed anyone! (its late)
- personal thanks to nitr8 - support and testing, some recovery tweaks (more coming, if hardcore releases sources for recovery)
So what you gonna do?
Basically wait for feedback. As always it will be mixed.
I dont have many plans for this kernel, I will just upgrade with every new Speedmod (well, if time will allow).
However, I dont want to release kernel more than once a week.
Erm, sources, bit#^?
See: insane.7z (fixed)
Its code prior cleaning, some leftovers are there.
Lots of debug info, to track whats going on (kmsg is disabled in release, so they dont work anyway)
F...udge! I'm stuck at bootlogo!
Flash back your previous kernel and disable lagfix from recovery!
F...udge! My device is totally unstable
Check it after few mins of runnning. If it goes over desired frequency -> report here with output
It is nowhere as stable and tested as Speedmod itself!
What it is?
All I did was to compile Speedmod (To be honest, I'm clueless what gizmos are sitting there, but its great)
Credit should go to hardcore. He is author of this kernel, I'm responsible for breaking it and making bugs.
What did you break?
+ OC/UV features (this might fry your device)
+ some clock changes to keep it stick more to 100mhz (should be at least)
- everything I have broken along the way (maybe nothing)
So (as you can see) its pretty alpha
How do I?
Just flash the CWM package.
This kernel is being tested on Insanity ROM
If you want some more power, extras like nitrality (Ha I bet you dont know what it is!) I recommend you flashing this one.
By default no OC is applied. You need to download and use Voltage Control.
BE SURE TO USE LATEST (3.0.1)
Voltage Control in Adroid Market:
Wooah, I think its stable...
You can never be sure.
My device freezes just after going into menu in Asphalt 5 (Samsung apps), so thats the test I can recommend.
I suggest you do the following:
OC 1120Mhz -> 1x Asphalt race,
OC 1200Mhz -> 1x Asphalt race,
OC 1280Mhz -> 1x Asphalt race.
If that is stable.. Well you can be 99% sure, but you know, 1% off one week is ****loads of time ;p
Why?
Because I can
Consider this a tribute to all developers who constantly work on improving Galaxy S kernels!
Then tell me who was that?
- hardcore - its his source
- sztupy - excellent recovery
- supercurio - sound fixes, lagfix ideas
- raspdeep, unhelpful, laststufo, trasig -> oc code
- all others involved, sorry if I missed anyone! (its late)
- personal thanks to nitr8 - support and testing, some recovery tweaks (more coming, if hardcore releases sources for recovery)
So what you gonna do?
Basically wait for feedback. As always it will be mixed.
I dont have many plans for this kernel, I will just upgrade with every new Speedmod (well, if time will allow).
However, I dont want to release kernel more than once a week.
Erm, sources, bit#^?
See: insane.7z (fixed)
Its code prior cleaning, some leftovers are there.
Lots of debug info, to track whats going on (kmsg is disabled in release, so they dont work anyway)
F...udge! I'm stuck at bootlogo!
Flash back your previous kernel and disable lagfix from recovery!
F...udge! My device is totally unstable
Code:
cat /sys/devices/system/cpu/cpu0/cpufreq/stats/time_in_state
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