Samsung SPH-D700 (Epic 4G) kernel
http://www.nubecoder.com/
nubernel-2.6.35_v0.1
A warning about the default voltages for OC freqs:
Project info:
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Check the featurelist to see an overview of features.
Please read the featurelist before asking questions!
- Voodoo Color is included, sorry it isn't mentioned in the featurelist.
Check the changelog to see a detailed history log.
Special thanks to Graphic Anomaly for his original artwork!
Download info:
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nubernel-2.6.35_v0.1 builds for TouchWiz:
nubernel-2.6.35_v0.1 build for Cyanogen Mod 7:
nubernel-2.6.35_v0.1 debug builds (for TouchWiz only):
(NOTE:: Debug builds are not meant for daily use!)
(Odin and Heimdall packages may come later.)
List of md5sums for all my releases.
Folder view of all my kernel releases.
Source info:
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Full source available at GitHub.
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http://www.nubecoder.com/
nubernel-2.6.35_v0.1
A warning about the default voltages for OC freqs:
Some people have told me that the voltages I have set for the OC frequencies are too high.
It should be noted that I agree, they are too high, they are above manufacturer spec for our CPUs!
But, they seem to be in widespread use in most other galaxy s (gen one) devices (I can supply reference links if desired).
Those OC freqs are not enabled by default, and that is for a reason.
Since you must use an app to enable those OC freqs, it is then your responsibility to adjust the voltages to fit your phone / needs!
Most apps that support enabling and disabling frequencies (VoltageControll/SetCPU) also allow adjustment of the voltage, use it.
While I have tested the OC freqs and they seem stable, I do not personally use the OC freqs on my daily use phone!
You have been warned.
It should be noted that I agree, they are too high, they are above manufacturer spec for our CPUs!
But, they seem to be in widespread use in most other galaxy s (gen one) devices (I can supply reference links if desired).
Those OC freqs are not enabled by default, and that is for a reason.
Since you must use an app to enable those OC freqs, it is then your responsibility to adjust the voltages to fit your phone / needs!
Most apps that support enabling and disabling frequencies (VoltageControll/SetCPU) also allow adjustment of the voltage, use it.
While I have tested the OC freqs and they seem stable, I do not personally use the OC freqs on my daily use phone!
You have been warned.
Project info:
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Check the featurelist to see an overview of features.
Please read the featurelist before asking questions!
- Voodoo Color is included, sorry it isn't mentioned in the featurelist.
Check the changelog to see a detailed history log.
Special thanks to Graphic Anomaly for his original artwork!
Download info:
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nubernel-2.6.35_v0.1 builds for TouchWiz:
nubernel-2.6.35_v0.1 build for Cyanogen Mod 7:
nubernel-2.6.35_v0.1 debug builds (for TouchWiz only):
(NOTE:: Debug builds are not meant for daily use!)
(Odin and Heimdall packages may come later.)
List of md5sums for all my releases.
Folder view of all my kernel releases.
Source info:
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Full source available at GitHub.
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