[REQ] KQM Kernel with OC @ 1,8 Ghz

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XeLLaR*

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Hey guys,


Since im a heavy gamer ( Modern Combat 2/3/4,N.O.V.A 3,NFSMW and some other games ) i decided to take my phone back to stock KQM with root. I previously was on CM10 but the gaming behavior of it is just awful. I didnt managed to play a online round of MC3 to the end. It crashed, or lost Wifi connection every single time.

KQM is way better for gaming. Its almost fluid all the time, but i didnt managed to get it complete fluid. Sometimes there are lags for 10 - 15 seconds, and you know what that means for a FPS Gamer, its horror! And you want to throw your phone against the wall when youre in a 14 kill streak and it lags and you get killed one frag away from a nuke. AHHH. (Still better than CM10 where its around 12FPS all the time).

So im kindly asking someone to build a stock KQM Kernel with the ability for Overclock, and if its possible some shedulers. I think im not the only one who needs this and who would use it all the time.

I would do it myself, but i dont have the hardware for it, my CPU (my pc is from 2006) doesnt support x64 and i cant compile anything on it.

Thank you for your time. :good:

P.S: I know this is dev section, but cmon, who reads the I9000 General?? No one.
 
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AW: [REQ] KQM Kernel with OC @ 1,8 Ghz

Why don't you use skyhigh?

You can't modify the kqm kernel itself. You can only use the provided sources by Samsung.

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Hey XellaR*! Samsung just released the source for 2.3.3,
the Kernel from the first stock rom.
We don't have the source for the "new" 2.3.6 Kernel, that's why we cannot update...
greets,

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AW: [REQ] KQM Kernel with OC @ 1,8 Ghz

Thank you guys! I didnt knew lamesung didnt released the 2.3.6 Sources. Thats even more hilarious than the fact they didnt provide us with a4.0.

@Heaven
I dont know, ill ask a mod.

@Markey
Thanks for your efford.
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XeLLaR*

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AW: [REQ] KQM Kernel with OC @ 1,8 Ghz

I tryd flashing VitalityKernel, Broodkernel and Skyhigh.
None of the works with KQM. Instand shutdown after power on.

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64bit OS is not mandatory. 32bit works as well as long as the toolchain supports it. I wouldn't use a VM on 32bit though.

Regarding the KQM kernel.. I would try to find the OC/UV constants on binary level and patch the kernel directly. One possible way would be to compile two minimalistic kernels with both values (stock <> oc) and compare them. If you get the constants apply them to the KQM binary.

On the other hand... the 3.0 kernel is ready. It should kick any 2.3 kernels ass. Probably not worth the hassle at all...

Edit: You could also try to load the kernel directly into decompilers/disassemblers to find the constants. Maybe that's easier...
 
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AW: [REQ] KQM Kernel with OC @ 1,8 Ghz

64bit OS is not mandatory. 32bit works as well as long as the toolchain supports it. I wouldn't use a VM on 32bit though.

Regarding the KQM kernel.. I would try to find the OC/UV constants on binary level and patch the kernel directly. One possible way would be to compile two minimalistic kernels with both values (stock <> oc) and compare them. If you get the constants apply them to the KQM binary.

On the other hand... the 3.0 kernel is ready. It should kick any 2.3 kernels ass. Probably not worth the hassle at all...

Edit: You could also try to load the kernel directly into decompilers/disassemblers to find the constants. Maybe that's easier...
Thank you! I will try to set up ubuntu and try to compile some kernels. Lets see ehat i can do for the good old gingerbread.

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P.S: I know this is dev section, but cmon, who reads the I9000 General?? No one.
Great, so the rules, obviously do not apply to you.
Next time post in the correct sections or your threads & your ability to post in dev sections will be removed. XDA does not exist for you alone.

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