[KERNEL] Adama 003 - T-Mobile, Samsung Galaxy SIII

Heyo
I've compiled a *very* simple kernel for our phones just to play with
001
- O/C to 1.8ghz by default
- insecure
002
- should boot up to 1.5 by default (read more on this below the log)
- raised max clock to 1.89GHz
- lowered voltage on a many frequencies
- added init.d support (busybox needs to be installed to /system/xbin!)
Also I'd suggest having your OC app (like SetCPU) go ahead and set your clock at whatever you want your max to be. thermald (a service which watches your phones temp and lowers it if it gets too hot) seems to be messing with the clocks until you set one after it's all booted. So if you don't want to OC, just set it to 1512000 in the app and click "Set on boot" option or whatever it may be.
003
- fixed kernel not being insecure
- sped up L2 cache
- more uv for 648000 and 702000 frequencies
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More to come as I play with it. Seems pretty stable (and warm!) at 1.8 ghz.
Thanks to faux123 & mdeejay for helping me out with a few things
Flash at your own risk. Make sure you have a NANDROID backup. Flashing the stock kernel via ODIN may not be enough to restore your device. You've been warned
Installation instructions
Reboot into recovery
Wipe cache
Wipe dalvik-cache
Flash kernel zip
Reboot
Download Adama 003 mirror

Awwwww yeaaaaaa!!!!

Awesome thanks roman. Just saw this on twitter.. downloading now edit it works roman , what would you or i need to do to add bootanimation.zip support thanks again

I love you roman!
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nice job Roman! my buddy has a Galaxy nexus and he swears by your AOKP ROM. shouldn't be too long for that now that we have our first booting kernel?

Nice work and nice to see you around. Thanks!
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Excellent.... it works..... Awesome Roman.... Glad you are better at this than Chemistry....... (inserted goofy emoticon)

Roman you are the man!. Let's get some serious dev power on this phone!
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Just flashed. I works great. My quadrant scores have dropped from stock though.

Radsolutionz said:
Roman you are the man!. Let's get some serious dev power on this phone!
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Just flashed. I works great. My quadrant scores have dropped from stock though.
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It's hit or miss for me. There's a lot to do though. This is just the first step. Also I'm no kernel dev
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Thanks for the kernel Roman! I'm lovin' it! Can't wait to see what else you have in store for us in the future. :good:

Just curious Roman and wh. Is faux gonna get the s3?
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fatboy547 said:
Just curious Roman and wh. Is faux gonna get the s3?
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Roman, you are AMAZING! I'm so happy to see the first custom kernel on the SGS3 (US)!!
As for quadrants dropping, I'm almost 100% certain it's due to some sort of overheat protection. I know on the Galaxy Nexus, Morfic has a toolkit for his Trinity kernel that allows disabling of the heat protection just so you're able to get a full Antutu (or quadrant) score without the heat sensor kicking in and throttling your phone.

fatboy547 said:
Just curious Roman and wh. Is faux gonna get the s3?
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Hi Roman,
Thanks for putting this kernel together, appreciate it. Can i ask your SetCpu settings if you even use it?

glensta said:
Hi Roman,
Thanks for putting this kernel together, appreciate it. Can i ask your SetCpu settings if you even use it?
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Use Nstools its a much better app.

The effort is appreciated can't wait till we get some unicorn power bro! Glad you got this phone.

Any chance of UV the lower frequencies to help save some battery while on standby?

Markdental said:
Any chance of UV the lower frequencies to help save some battery while on standby?
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It's coming later too
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Finally!!! Thanks!!!

uoY_redruM said:
Roman, you are AMAZING! I'm so happy to see the first custom kernel on the SGS3 (US)!!
As for quadrants dropping, I'm almost 100% certain it's due to some sort of overheat protection. I know on the Galaxy Nexus, Morfic has a toolkit for his Trinity kernel that allows disabling of the heat protection just so you're able to get a full Antutu (or quadrant) score without the heat sensor kicking in and throttling your phone.
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I believe you can run "stop thermald" but I'm not positive.
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to be honest. this thing already is PLEANTY fast. i dont see a need to over clock. if anything we should try for some undervolting and battery life saves. we all love high quadrant scores for bragging rights, but when it all comes down to it. we all just want a better preforming device. quadrant scores arnt everything.

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Tegrak- Overclock/undervolt stock kernel..need root

Well, I have been trying to use Tegrak since they said it was updated for this phone. I kept getting error messages but I think they did another update. You can overclock to 1.452. Anything above and you need the paid version. I am on the stock kernel now. If this is already known, I apologize. I haven't seen it mentioned. I can imagine what 1.6 would look like. Time to push it up a bit..
Stock kernel at 1.452..
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Nice!!!
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I am using tegrak ultimate with zedomaxs oc kernel (midnight rom) and I have been able to reach 1.6
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Daemontrain said:
I am using tegrak ultimate with zedomaxs oc kernel (midnight rom) and I have been able to reach 1.6
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What voltages are you using? I have no problems at 1.56 at 1.375V. I didn't touch internal voltage. I haven't tried to go any higher. I was basically just playing around with it for a few minutes.
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JohnCorleone said:
Well, I have been trying to use Tegrak since they said it was updated for this phone. I kept getting error messages but I think they did another update. You can overclock to 1.452. Anything above and you need the paid version. I am on the stock kernel now. If this is already known, I apologize. I haven't seen it mentioned. I can imagine what 1.6 would look like. Time to push it up a bit..
Stock kernel at 1.452..
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So with this app your able to oc the stock kernel?
Tiffany84 said:
So with this app your able to oc the stock kernel?
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yup. Although this thing is such a beast I dont see a need to OC it, UV to save battery, yes I actually have mine underclocked to 1.1ghz and undervolted -50 across the board and I notice no dip in performance so far, this thing is still buttery smooth and fast
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What voltages are you using? I have no problems at 1.56 at 1.375V. I didn't touch internal voltage. I haven't tried to go any higher. I was basically just playing around with it for a few minutes.
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to chime in, I know most kernels with UV built in usually do -50, so if you did a -50 across the board you should be ok. Some speeds you can get away with more but if you UV too much it will lock up. I think the higher speeds you can actually UV a **little** more than -50, maybe -75 but it really depends on your chip
I really wonder how they do this on the stock kernel. It's the first I've seen that will allow you to OC/UV without a custom kernel..
Oh and OP: I think you should add more to the thread title.. like "Tegrak - Overclock/Undervolt on stock kernel!!!" I think it would get a lot more hits
graffixnyc said:
yup. Although this thing is such a beast I dont see a need to OC it, UV to save battery, yes I actually have mine underclocked to 1.1ghz and undervolted -50 across the board and I notice no dip in performance so far, this thing is still buttery smooth and fast
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Yeah, underclocking can help on the already great battery life and if you are a speed demon, this app does that as well. I usually just test to see if I got a strong phone or not.
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JohnCorleone said:
What voltages are you using? I have no problems at 1.56 at 1.375V. I didn't touch internal voltage. I haven't tried to go any higher. I was basically just playing around with it for a few minutes.
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+1 I can go 1.564 at 1375 fine
Has anyone else tried? What are your thoughts so far? I've underclocked to 1.1 and UV -75 across the board. Havent been able to see if it makes a difference in battery life yet or not.
graffixnyc said:
Has anyone else tried? What are your thoughts so far? I've underclocked to 1.1 and UV -75 across the board. Havent been able to see if it makes a difference in battery life yet or not.
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I was hoping some other people would post some higher overclock settings as well as undervolt
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JohnCorleone said:
I was hoping some other people would post some higher overclock settings as well as undervolt
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hehe like I said in on of the other posts. If you change the thread title I'm sure it will get a lot more hits. If people see "Tegrak: Overclock/Undervolt stock kernel" They would click faster than if they just see "Tegrak" just a suggestion though
root?
I apologize in advanced if this has commented anywhere else.
My guess is this requires root, and that the comments about stock kernel are in regards to root + stock kernel.
Just to keep the doubts out, does this require root?
Again, I apologize if this is said in advanced. Probably checking the app reqs would answer this question. Just commenting it as it may prove useful for me and for others as well.
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jromankvcc said:
I apologize in advanced if this has commented anywhere else.
My guess is this requires root, and that the comments about stock kernel are in regards to root + stock kernel.
Just to keep the doubts out, does this require root?
Again, I apologize if this is said in advanced. Probably checking the app reqs would answer this question. Just commenting it as it may prove useful for me and for others as well.
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To reply to myself:
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NEED ROOT!
Overclock can be harm to your hardware.
Use at your own risk.
PLEASE!
Check available models and use free version first before you buy.
You must update over v0.2.0.0 for correct core voltage control.
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I would LOVE to give this Tegrak thingy a try but I am somewhat confused on what needs to be downloaded and installed.
I am currently on the following:
ROM = midNIGHT 2.0
Kernel = Bubby's [ACS][KERNEL] CWM 5.0.2.3 with sd/internal storage mounted
Mods = Crawrj's AIO mod
Now, when I search for Tegrak on the market, I get the following:
Tegrak Kernel - Free
Tegrak Overclock - Free
Tegrak Overclock Ultimate - $2.34
Tegrak Kernel Donation - $3.73
Which files do I need to download and install? Is it an app? Do I need to flash anything via Odin/CWM?
The apps on the Market really don't say much as to how to properly go about installing this.
I just need to know what I need to do so I can overclock and mess around with the voltages. Thanks in advance.
HondaCop said:
I would LOVE to give this Tegrak thingy a try but I am somewhat confused on what needs to be downloaded and installed.
I am currently on the following:
ROM = midNIGHT 2.0
Kernel = Bubby's [ACS][KERNEL] CWM 5.0.2.3 with sd/internal storage mounted
Mods = Crawrj's AIO mod
Now, when I search for Tegrak on the market, I get the following:
Tegrak Kernel - Free
Tegrak Overclock - Free
Tegrak Overclock Ultimate - $2.34
Tegrak Kernel Donation - $3.73
Which files do I need to download and install? Is it an app? Do I need to flash anything via Odin/CWM?
The apps on the Market really don't say much as to how to properly go about installing this.
I just need to know what I need to do so I can overclock and mess around with the voltages. Thanks in advance.
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Try this:
Its for Gs2 but should be similar.
HondaCop said:
I would LOVE to give this Tegrak thingy a try but I am somewhat confused on what needs to be downloaded and installed.
I am currently on the following:
ROM = midNIGHT 2.0
Kernel = Bubby's [ACS][KERNEL] CWM 5.0.2.3 with sd/internal storage mounted
Mods = Crawrj's AIO mod
Now, when I search for Tegrak on the market, I get the following:
Tegrak Kernel - Free
Tegrak Overclock - Free
Tegrak Overclock Ultimate - $2.34
Tegrak Kernel Donation - $3.73
Which files do I need to download and install? Is it an app? Do I need to flash anything via Odin/CWM?
The apps on the Market really don't say much as to how to properly go about installing this.
I just need to know what I need to do so I can overclock and mess around with the voltages. Thanks in advance.
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To mess with the voltages you need the paid version. I have Tegrak Overclock Ultimate. you dont need to flash anything but it says it wont work with a custom kernel, only the stock kernel.
zedomax said:
Try this:
Its for Gs2 but should be similar.
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Hey Zedomax.. I need a video on how to wipe my ass. I figured you would have one since you have a video for everything else.
@zedomax, I installed Tegrak Overclock and after installing and giving it root privileges, I get a "Failed to run insmod!" error everytime I try to load the overclock module. I guess midNIGHT ROM is not compatible with Tegrak? I will be forced to flash a stock, rooted ROM like the one supplied by crawrj with his Stock EG30 Deodexed with Root/Busybox 1.18.4 ROM?
tegra appk actually is not working on epic 4g touch
can u post any apk. thannks
graffixnyc said:
To mess with the voltages you need the paid version. I have Tegrak Overclock Ultimate. you dont need to flash anything but it says it wont work with a custom kernel, only the stock kernel.
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Ok, so which stock ROM should I flash? The one by crawjr? The stock deodexed wth root and busybox?

What is the best Overclocking App??

I just flashed BlazerROM and the Rogue Hitman Kernel (v1.5.0) and am trying to find the best overclocking app to manage battery life with governors/profiles. Any suggestions?? Your help is greatly appreciated from this noob!
aziatikverse said:
I just flashed BlazerROM and the Rogue Hitman Kernel (v1.5.0) and am trying to find the best overclocking app to manage battery life with governors/profiles. Any suggestions?? Your help is greatly appreciated from this noob!
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I'd suggest SetCPU ($1.99). Works great for me.
Mark.J.Linskiy said:
I'd suggest SetCPU ($1.99). Works great for me.
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Do you know if this the most compatible OC'ing app with ROMS?
SetCPU and Tegrak are good for Blazer. You can use Tegrak right away if you have Blazer. For SetCPU, you need a compatible kernel (most custom kernels work but the stock Rogue that Blazer gives doesn't). I use Gunslinger and SetCPU works, but it'll def work with Hitman. SetCPU is more simple...so for noob users like me, I can overclock and undervolt with ease. It's free for XDA users... they gave us the pro APK on some thread. Search for it and you'll find it.
I use system tuner pro. You can overclock, change governer, voltage(if available), scaling, etc. But it is more than that, you can back up and restore apps, freeze apps, change memory limits, I dont know...its a pretty cool app.
Mark.J.Linskiy said:
I'd suggest SetCPU ($1.99). Works great for me.
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Yeh, I've used setCPU for a couple of years now. Make sure you learn how to set the profiles to get the most out of it.
I've been using Setcpu since the og evo made overclocking headlines. Works great. I've tried tegrak and voltage control but I like Setcpu the best.
Miui powered Galaxy Nexus
i use setcpu the most, if you use hitman you are able to undervolt as well with setcpu
+1 for setcpu
iniz94 said:
SetCPU and Tegrak are good for Blazer. You can use Tegrak right away if you have Blazer. For SetCPU, you need a compatible kernel (most custom kernels work but the stock Rogue that Blazer gives doesn't). I use Gunslinger and SetCPU works, but it'll def work with Hitman. SetCPU is more simple...so for noob users like me, I can overclock and undervolt with ease. It's free for XDA users... they gave us the pro APK on some thread. Search for it and you'll find it.
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Yeah I have the Pro APK, just in case he wanted to buy it or didn't want to search I put the price.
Tegrak is for stock kernels that don't have over clocking, but with the Hitman kernel SetCPU is perfect.
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Pimpcasso said:
Yeh, I've used setCPU for a couple of years now. Make sure you learn how to set the profiles to get the most out of it.
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Yup, I'm on the Blu Kuban ROM and using almost the exact set-up as the Developer himself, profiles and voltages.
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aziatikverse said:
Do you know if this the most compatible OC'ing app with ROMS?
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I believe so, you could always search around if you want to make sure.
Voltage control(free in market).
Works great for all my Galaxy S and S2 devices
Definitely setCPU!
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+1 for Tegrak. Very clean and simple UI and since the stock kernel works great I use mainly for undervolting/underclocking as well as picking my I/O scheduler and profile. Tegrak also allows you to control your GPU, overclock and undervolt it as well.
CPU control from juwe11 works awesome.
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I prefer setcpu on custom kernels. Very user friendly. Easy to set profiles and prioritize each setting
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Thank you for mentioning it's free for xda members!
Here is the thread for SetCPU:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=505419
Tsudeily said:
Thank you for mentioning it's free for xda members!
Here is the thread for SetCPU:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=505419
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Yeah but the free version hasn't been updated for about three years. The last free version available is 2.4 and it's up to 3.0.9.
This is true. I downloaded the free app, tested it out and liked what I saw. Then I bought it.
OfficeLinebacker said:
Yeah but the free version hasn't been updated for about three years. The last free version available is 2.4 and it's up to 3.0.9.
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Beanstalk
Built in Beanstalk app works just like setCpu, and built in already!

[DER KERNEL] Trinity GST - TMO [JB TW/ICS/CM9/CM10]

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Files and source:
www . der kernel . com
Flash the kernel designated for your rom, either CM9 or STOCK.
CM10....As CMX on the site (ignore it's under ics, cmx == cm10)
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Featuring:
Offering lowered voltages
Build optimizations
Performance through research
Removed wasteful debugging
Scheduler, Governor tweaks
Improved Colors (Fixed as of right now)
480MHz GPU
Up to 1836MHz or 1728 (as noted in filename)
Bull**** Free (Not pushing buzzwords to drop them later like others)
Morfic's in the Haus! Hell yah! Glad to have you here Morfic! Your kernels are the best! Still have my G2X because of you man.
Wow, thanks! Your work spreads everywhere!
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Let me tell you, this is where it's at right here!
For those of you who don't know Morfic and his work, let me tell you, I completely vouch for it! I swore by it with my Galaxy Nexus and now that it's here, I'll do the same.
Nobody tops his kernels!
wait... is this kernel bull**** free?
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LOL at the installation script ... "System successfully corrupted. Panic now"... Flashed ALPHA23 and running good!
Thanks.
Flashed Alpha 19 and all is well. Did a Quadrant just to play around and got a 5666 on first try @ 1.89.
True awesomeness.
This thing blazes on aokp with transitions on .5 with jelly bean transitions flashed its obscene!!!
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stonew5082 said:
wait... is this kernel bull**** free?
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Just sniff it, roses man, roses.
es7241 said:
LOL at the installation script ... "System successfully corrupted. Panic now"... Flashed ALPHA23 and running good!
Thanks.
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People even tried to copy that silly little line
babymatteo said:
Flashed Alpha 19 and all is well. Did a Quadrant just to play around and got a 5666 on first try @ 1.89.
True awesomeness.
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1836 you mean?
hey awesome guy that everyone praise....how much voltage did you lower man?
Loved your kernels for the Sensation. Awesome.
G1_enthusiast said:
hey awesome guy that everyone praise....how much voltage did you lower man?
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At this point pretty much only the low end, once i have this kernel at a more solid place i will push voltages overall further.
morfic said:
At this point pretty much only the low end, once i have this kernel at a more solid place i will push voltages overall further.
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yeap i think i would speak for most when we say...battery life is more of a priority than speed, since this thing is fast and smooth out of the box.
Best kernel out I gave them all a good run but this one out shine them all.
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there is one weird gov which i never seen...MSM-DVCS or something like that, can someone chime in.
G1_enthusiast said:
yeap i think i would speak for most when we say...battery life is more of a priority than speed, since this thing is fast and smooth out of the box.
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My kernels are more about removing waste than adding stuff (Although i do grab features that are worth while, i am more referring to patches fixing issues noone knew they had, just to inflate git logs)
Things i do add is tweaks to cool overly Yellow panels.
And it's usually possible to benefit both ways, keep Max Freq low and grab all voltage drops and other savings, or raise it up and enjoy the extra power.
Morfic, would much rather see you over on the Sprint version, but glad to see you on the SGS III. Used to use your kernels on the Nexus S and they were the best around. Hopefully once you get everything settled in, we might see you branching to other carriers.
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there is one weird gov which i never seen...MSM-DVCS or something like that, can someone chime in.
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This might a little..
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1758945
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(Question) Overclocking...

Well I have been looking around on my own, but really I can't make heads or tails out of any of the various Overclocking apps. I am looking for what the best overclocking app (in your personal opinion/experience is). As far as firmware goes I have;
Firmware - 4.1.2
CyanogenMod Version - 10-20121012-NIGHTLY-epicmtd
Build Number - cm_epicmtd_userdebug 4.1.2 JZO54K eng..20121011.232018 test-keys
Kernal Version - 4.0.42-g5b9b6e6 [email protected] #1 Thu Oct 11 23:28:39 PDT 2012
Sorry if this is more information than needed, but it has been a while since I have messed with an Android, and better to have too much info than not enough.
Thanks for any/all help.
--James.
Nstools
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Bloodwar1988 said:
Well I have been looking around on my own, but really I can't make heads or tails out of any of the various Overclocking apps. I am looking for what the best overclocking app (in your personal opinion/experience is). As far as firmware goes I have;
Firmware - 4.1.2
CyanogenMod Version - 10-20121012-NIGHTLY-epicmtd
Build Number - cm_epicmtd_userdebug 4.1.2 JZO54K eng..20121011.232018 test-keys
Kernal Version - 4.0.42-g5b9b6e6 [email protected] #1 Thu Oct 11 23:28:39 PDT 2012
Sorry if this is more information than needed, but it has been a while since I have messed with an Android, and better to have too much info than not enough.
Thanks for any/all help.
--James.
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You'll also need to install a kernel that supports OC. I don't think the stock CM10 kernel supports OC.
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If you want to try the kernels by the devs that are working on the ns4g modems I know they have a few options from nitest to stock cm and the other simply something kernel (sorry forgot the name they all work great and just be aware overclocking does have its challenges but it has some killer benefits for sure too at the speed and responsiveness. I suggest stick around 1200-1300 but see what feels right to you. Good luck man!
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arschend said:
You'll also need to install a kernel that supports OC. I don't think the stock CM10 kernel supports OC.
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It does to a degree I believe. Not anywhere around the old cm9 1200 they brought that back to 1000 stock but you can raise the min up from 100-1000. I would stick around 200 or 400 possibly 800 absolute max. It can be set to different profiles conservative, performance ect
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zacnking said:
If you want to try the kernels by the devs that are working on the ns4g modems I know they have a few options from nitest to stock cm and the other simply something kernel (sorry forgot the name they all work great and just be aware overclocking does have its challenges but it has some killer benefits for sure too at the speed and responsiveness. I suggest stick around 1200-1300 but see what feels right to you. Good luck man!
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It does to a degree I believe. Not anywhere around the old cm9 1200 they brought that back to 1000 stock but you can raise the min up from 100-1000. I would stick around 200 or 400 possibly 800 absolute max. It can be set to different profiles conservative, performance ect
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Stock cm10 does not support overclocking to any degree... the only kernel that supports overclocking for cm10 is the nitest kernel, but it still has some bugs to be worked out, so unless you're an experienced user I recommend stocking with stock cm10 and not worry about oc until/if epic cm team implements it into the stock kernel....
flastnoles11 said:
Stock cm10 does not support overclocking to any degree... the only kernel that supports overclocking for cm10 is the nitest kernel, but it still has some bugs to be worked out, so unless you're an experienced user I recommend stocking with stock cm10 and not worry about oc until/if epic cm team implements it into the stock kernel....
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Well it is not so much that I am a noob as it is that I have just not been around for a while. When I broke my last Evo (in July '11) I did not have the cash to buy a new Smartphone so I had been using just a Samsung Restore up until last Monday when I could not take it anymore and bought the Epic.
I will look into the nitest kernel though, thanks for the heads up buddy!
Bloodwar1988 said:
Well it is not so much that I am a noob as it is that I have just not been around for a while. When I broke my last Evo (in July '11) I did not have the cash to buy a new Smartphone so I had been using just a Samsung Restore up until last Monday when I could not take it anymore and bought the Epic.
I will look into the nitest kernel though, thanks for the heads up buddy!
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Not a problem, that's why I frequent the forum, to try and help out where I can...
flastnoles11 said:
Not a problem, that's why I frequent the forum, to try and help out where I can...
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Well, I kind of messed up the first time (When flashing the Modem Patch it would give me an error, rebooted the Recovery and it worked though), So I am now on the nitest Kernel.
Thanks again for the heads up buddy. It is greatly appreciated.
Bloodwar1988 said:
Well, I kind of messed up the first time (When flashing the Modem Patch it would give me an error, rebooted the Recovery and it worked though), So I am now on the nitest Kernel.
Thanks again for the heads up buddy. It is greatly appreciated.
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:thumbup: just remember to post issues on the nitest thread and not the cm10 thread....
So what is the best method to overclock now? I downloaded the NStools that was mentioned, however it will only let me go as high as 1GHz, which I could already do within CM10 itself, so I hardly see a point to that.
I just want to be able to run at a max of 1.2GHz.
Bloodwar1988 said:
So what is the best method to overclock now? I downloaded the NStools that was mentioned, however it will only let me go as high as 1GHz, which I could already do within CM10 itself, so I hardly see a point to that.
I just want to be able to run at a max of 1.2GHz.
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You have to flash the nitest kernel... if you updated cm10 the kernel was overwritten with the stock one... flash nitest kernel again and you'll be able to overclock... you can't oc unless the kernel supports it.........
flastnoles11 said:
You have to flash the nitest kernel... if you updated cm10 the kernel was overwritten with the stock one... flash nitest kernel again and you'll be able to overclock... you can't oc unless the kernel supports it.........
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My Kernel version says;
"3.0.46-CM10-nitest-nr-g716d7f6
[email protected] #1
Tue Oct 16 11:0900 WIT 2012"
Sorry for being such a pain on this, just would rather do it once and do it right rather than keep having to restore or reflash stuff.
You may need to enable the oc frequencies... I would post in the nitest thread and see if there is anything you need to do to enable oc....
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Stock cm10 does not support overclocking to any degree... the only kernel that supports overclocking for cm10 is the nitest kernel, but it still has some bugs to be worked out, so unless you're an experienced user I recommend stocking with stock cm10 and not worry about oc until/if epic cm team implements it into the stock kernel....
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Actually simply cm10 is another kernel that you can overclock with and is based of linario I believs. They have with or without voodoo as well but make sure you are on fc09 or an epic modem. Also nitest has ns4g and epic versions for the phone as well
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zacnking said:
Actually simply cm10 is another kernel that you can overclock with and is based of linario I believs. They have with or without voodoo as well but make sure you are on fc09 or an epic modem. Also nitest has ns4g and epic versions for the phone as well
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Forgot all about that kernel... not having the phone for a week has left me in a daze.... lol... thanks for correcting that for me...
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flastnoles11 said:
Forgot all about that kernel... not having the phone for a week has left me in a daze.... lol... thanks for correcting that for me...
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Hey that's what makes xda so great is that if I don't know something someone else will or vice versa. I just wish all the epic peeps could get the same phone I do when I upgrade in july!
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Intelliplug?

I just flashed Faux123's first release for the note 2. I was a big fan of his with my Sensation back in the day with Intellidemand. His intelliplug is a new feature and I'm having trouble finding what exactly it does. Any links or help would be most excellent.
TIA - Vin
Found it in his dev thread
Intelli_plug is a total replacement for Qualcomm's proprietary mpdecsion.
it hotplug/unplug cpu cores based on load demand of the system.
mpdecision is a closed source proprietary solution from Qualcomm and it's not very efficient at hotplug/unplug cpu cores leading to hotter cpu and poor battery. My intelliplug is a complete OPEN Source solution to mpdecision and it is done in kernel instead of userspace (which it has to poll the kernel in order to make its decisions therefore inherently slower than in kernel solution like intelliplug).
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Vineares said:
I just flashed Faux123's first release for the note 2. I was a big fan of his with my Sensation back in the day with Intellidemand. His intelliplug is a new feature and I'm having trouble finding what exactly it does. Any links or help would be most excellent.
TIA - Vin
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Where did you get the release from?
He posted it on his twitter account.
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Faux123 can release anything as far as I'm concerned. He's hands down the best kernel dev to ever hit xda. I used him on my sensation and my hd2. Never had a bad one, they were the best. Now I don't know much about his release but I'm sure it's the ish. What's his twitter?
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yungtexas said:
Faux123 can release anything as far as I'm concerned. He's hands down the best kernel dev to ever hit xda. I used him on my sensation and my hd2. Never had a bad one, they were the best. Now I don't know much about his release but I'm sure it's the ish. What's his twitter?
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@faux123
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Vineares said:
He posted it on his twitter account.
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I see it but no info on it. I know he is doing it for at&t and Verizon but not sure it for us at tmo
Any kernel would work for us too correct?
-Sent from Marino's Note II-
Just downloaded and it working perfect
Ok, so what is intelliplug?
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Ok, so what is intelliplug?
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I been googling that and no answer. I use his kernels cause they fast and damn stable.
I've searched on google, all over anything that says faux123 and nothing.
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I've searched on google, all over anything that says faux123 and nothing.
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All I know is my phone is a bit more responsive and by tonight I will know what battery life is like
Found it
Intelli_plug is a total replacement for Qualcomm's proprietary mpdecsion.
it hotplug/unplug cpu cores based on load demand of the system.
mpdecision is a closed source proprietary solution from Qualcomm and it's not very efficient at hotplug/unplug cpu cores leading to hotter cpu and poor battery. My intelliplug is a complete OPEN Source solution to mpdecision and it is done in kernel instead of userspace (which it has to poll the kernel in order to make its decisions therefore inherently slower than in kernel solution like intelliplug).
Sent from my Note 2 with Jellybeer AOSP goodness
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I see it but no info on it. I know he is doing it for at&t and Verizon but not sure it for us at tmo
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he has a tmo version too, about to test it out.
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Sorry to drag out a old thread but are you guys using the intelli-plug option? If so do you notice any difference in speed/smoothness or cpu temterature?
Thanks,
Vic

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