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DigitalAttic 02-27-2009 04:41 AM

Re: *21 Feb* UPD 15: SSK 1.5M *8* OS Kitchen inc WM6.5 Build 21159 and OS 21015 ROM -
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by scrosler (Post 741828)
Nope you were correct the first time.


someone look up ISM and tell me what it means..... I read things but still dont understand

I wanted to figure out a way to change the ISM from 64 to 32.... that would freee up 32 megs of RAM. Not even sure what it is though... Thats for the hardware guys like Bored.... Im a SYS and OEM guy... AKA OS guy...


Hmmm... the masses seem at odds on this one: it's pretty esoteric:

"ISM (Intimate Shared Memory) - which lets the device use RAM more efficiently- has doubled to 64MB, but that doesn’t compensate for total loss of memory which is sorely felt."

And check this thread out at post #42:

http://forum.ppcgeeks.com/showthread.php?t=34011&page=2

DA

balefire 02-27-2009 06:11 AM

Re: Quick Update
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by scrosler (Post 741804)
BTW: Any ladies using the ROM? Just curious if your husbands get pissy with you when you flash.

Or maybe this is not a ladies sport?

My wife is using the original 1.5 kitchen 21109 rom. Before the rom, she wanted to throw her phone away several times. Now, she loves it! Big Thanks!

She doesn't want me to flash it all the time, so I've been waiting for the most stable release. Is that 20931?

bigben 02-27-2009 07:17 AM

Re: *21 Feb* UPD 15: SSK 1.5M *8* OS Kitchen inc WM6.5 Build 21159 and OS 21015 ROM -
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by impudent1 (Post 741428)
Ben, did you cook your own rom (go through the buildOS part) or did you use Scott's pre-cooked version? I along with quite a few other people had difficulties with s2u2 and the curtains. If you need help on doing your own cooking, I would be happy to help. Hit me up with a PM if you need it.

Thanks for the offer but I am fine. I used the B2B cause I wanted to use a total "Scottized" ROM. Normally I will use Scott's kitchen - I'd rather do UC. I keep all the cabs I like on my SD and then install quickly.

Tne other issue for me - forgot to mention and it is a big deal. Battery life. My stripped down version of the 20764 is the best on battery.

Like I said - I must be addicted to the flashing cause I come back to the 20764.

RONMAC 02-27-2009 07:51 AM

Re: *21 Feb* UPD 15: SSK 1.5M *8* OS Kitchen inc WM6.5 Build 21159 and OS 21015 ROM -
 
OK I have tried S2U2 and I have to say that beyond the password entry addition, this is the same on the face.

I am still having issues getting Klaxon to come through while the TP is off and getting phone calls to come through are an issue (that is my fault though since I have slide to answer cooked in).

I will continue to play later but now I am working on OEMizer and UC Autorun stuff.

This is so much more fun than work but I have to pay bills so it will be a slow process I guess :)

impudent1 02-27-2009 10:09 AM

Re: *21 Feb* UPD 15: SSK 1.5M *8* OS Kitchen inc WM6.5 Build 21159 and OS 21015 ROM -
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by joem1211 (Post 742091)
scott
I was away for a few weeks and come back to a boatload of new roms.
I am currently using your 1.2 Deluxe Edition.
What is tweaked and better in your 21015 build or your WM 21159 build.

Thanks
Joe

Joe, if you want a functioning phone for day to day, you don't want to use 21159, its WM 6.5 beta, and it has quirks. Its fun to play with, but I wouldn't try to actually use it for too long.

21015 is stable and pretty fast. There are a ton of Scott's groupies running that version, and limited complaints. The complaints that come in are from sprint users mostly. Also, you might want to skip the s2u2 package that comes with 21015 and install the newest version of that program after the flash.

jucytec 02-27-2009 10:19 AM

Re: *21 Feb* UPD 15: SSK 1.5M *8* OS Kitchen inc WM6.5 Build 21159 and OS 21015 ROM -
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by DigitalAttic (Post 742099)

A birdie told me 21018 is the "build of the Gods"... can't wait to test that!


I'm using a 21018 SYS+XIP right now, running at 10MB of PP on Verizon... 0 issues so far, Fast, Responsive... I don't think I'll flash again till scott's gets something new/better.

DigitalAttic 02-27-2009 10:43 AM

Re: *21 Feb* UPD 15: SSK 1.5M *8* OS Kitchen inc WM6.5 Build 21159 and OS 21015 ROM -
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by jucytec (Post 742321)
I'm using a 21018 SYS+XIP right now, running at 10MB of PP on Verizon... 0 issues so far, Fast, Responsive... I don't think I'll flash again till scott's gets something new/better.

I flashed what I thought was 21018, but I have a conflict with what's reported back as being 21018... check yer PM when you get a chance.

DA

jucytec 02-27-2009 11:28 AM

Re: *21 Feb* UPD 15: SSK 1.5M *8* OS Kitchen inc WM6.5 Build 21159 and OS 21015 ROM -
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by DigitalAttic (Post 742353)
I flashed what I thought was 21018, but I have a conflict with what's reported back as being 21018... check yer PM when you get a chance.

DA

http://jucytec.com/host/ssk/Screen02.png

Yay! I don't see how it can be any faster tho... really...

impudent1 02-27-2009 11:47 AM

Re: *21 Feb* UPD 15: SSK 1.5M *8* OS Kitchen inc WM6.5 Build 21159 and OS 21015 ROM -
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by jucytec (Post 742419)
http://jucytec.com/host/ssk/Screen02.png

Yay! I don't see how it can be any faster tho... really...

That's Tight!

impudent1 02-27-2009 11:52 AM

Re: *21 Feb* UPD 15: SSK 1.5M *8* OS Kitchen inc WM6.5 Build 21159 and OS 21015 ROM -
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by DigitalAttic (Post 742105)
Hmmm... the masses seem at odds on this one: it's pretty esoteric:

"ISM (Intimate Shared Memory) - which lets the device use RAM more efficiently- has doubled to 64MB, but that doesn’t compensate for total loss of memory which is sorely felt."

And check this thread out at post #42:

http://forum.ppcgeeks.com/showthread.php?t=34011&page=2

DA

Searching ISM is a life sucking waste of time. I have not found any information that was worth the time I spent reading. I'd like to have those 2 hours back.


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