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Old 12-14-2008, 02:55 PM
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Re: nueROM-S / nueROM-M / nueROM3

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Originally Posted by OffUrRcker View Post
I nueKerneled myself a pagepool of 10MB. Screen rotation is on par with 20755 now. I'm idling with only palm's threaded sms app open on boot at 14.97 mb ram free. Haha.
Yes, but then what's the point? You kill the camera, get 8mb free, then consume 10 (2 more than you had WITH the camera) to get it running smoothly again.

All this just to match the performance of a 755 rom. The 755 rom would also let you still use the camera, and have just as much memory free. So why?

I tried it just to see, and yes, it does respond better, but as I said before, I have the same setup now as my 755 rom, sans camera capability. Seems outlandishly silly to run like this.

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Originally Posted by OffUrRcker View Post
Dishe, I know exactly what you mean. Sluggishness is limited exclusively to screen rotation, everything else is as snappy as I've ever seen it, no delay in typing letters, opening programs, as long as I maintain the same aspect ratio it flies. How is it that screen redraws are specifically sluggish?
I think there's a bad driver creating lag in only specific situations. Its definitely NOT a system wide slow down, so its probably something that can be narrowed down and identified as a culprit. And by the way, its NOT only in screen rotations, I notice it occasionally when opening screens that have a lot of dynamically sized fields and menus to draw (ie. forms and tables that adapt to the size of your screen). Once it is open and rendered, I can swap back forth relatively easy, but its the initial drawing that lags. Makes sense that it would slow down every time you rotate.
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