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Re: [Kernel] Ziggy471 MECHA BETA Kernel UPDATED 2 May 11
Thanks for the updates. I have used your kernels since I got my Inc. at launch and I've been trying these out on my Thunderbolt. So far they have all worked great for me, except for the audio volume. I'm not sure what it is, but my ringtones and alerts are very low with the volume set at max. I tried setting the min CPU setting to 245 and still no dice. Any advice you could give would be cool! Thanks for the great work man!
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Re: [Kernel] Ziggy471 MECHA BETA Kernel UPDATED 2 May 11
I am running BAMF 1.6, but I also pulled my nandroid of VirusROM and tried it on that too with the same results. The stock kernel with BAMF has great loud audio, but I see much better battery life and speed with your kernel. I'll have to keep playing with settings a bit and see if I can figure it out.
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Re: [Kernel] Ziggy471 MECHA BETA Kernel UPDATED 2 May 11
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okay onto the freq I believe may not be needed: 122, 184,192 for sure. Thunderbolt seems most stable at 245 as min. Ones I never see the Bolt use: 883, 806, 960 Those would be a start. Now of course it can depend on what someone uses for min/max. But I have mine goign from 245 up to Max, but have seattle down to 1267. Gives a speed boost, with out messing with battery. Anyone else have some opinions? |
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As for the others, the only freqs that I see as having 0 time in use stats are 883 and 960, as mentioned above, so I'll leave it to Ziggy to determine if they're needed. I overclock to 1570 and have actually had better battery life than any other kernel I've tried, so of course, I'd like to see most, if not all, of the overclock freqs in. Full disclosure: I haven't used anything higher than 1570 for normal use, so I dunno how those are. Keep up the great work Ziggy! Last edited by spyderman09; 05-02-2011 at 01:35 PM. |
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Re: [Kernel] Ziggy471 MECHA BETA Kernel UPDATED 2 May 11
i agree with spyderman to keep the lower voltages as i run them on my device as well but i have a question on the new 5/2 kernel i just flashed. I see that this uses Koush's anykernel and i read up on it a little but i still don't fully understand. i got this from another forum:
updater-script runs and extract the boot.img from your current ROM. It unpacks the boot.img into kernel and ramdisk. It repacks newboot.img with the new kernel and the same ramdisk. It flashes the newly created boot image. i understand it is supposed to work for any rom. Does this also include AOSP roms(sorry if this is a stupid question)? |
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Yes, it'll create and flash a boot.img just fine on an AOSP ROM, however, I don't have the required patches to the kernel to be fully functional. Z |
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