Hey guys,
I'm sure this has been addressed SOMEWHERE, but my searches didn't turn up anything (or anything I could decipher, anyway). (0: Where can I find an OC kernel for CM7 emmc 7.0.3?
The new Dalingrin CM7 kernels don't work for 7.0.3, and Idk what date under his kernel listings correspond to the 7.0.3 version. Thanks for all help!
MCpmurse1 said:
Hey guys,
I'm sure this has been addressed SOMEWHERE, but my searches didn't turn up anything (or anything I could decipher, anyway). (0: Where can I find an OC kernel for CM7 emmc 7.0.3?
The new Dalingrin CM7 kernels don't work for 7.0.3, and Idk what date under his kernel listings correspond to the 7.0.3 version. Thanks for all help!
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This is the latest ext4 OC Kernel for 7.0.3 Stable
http://www.mediafire.com/?73i9oa5lpghls6i
You Really should consider moving over to the latest nightly! So many more options in Overclocking and running Dal's new tweaks app for cpu ramping and audio management. And so many more advances
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Okay.
I have the latest stable CM7 for the NC.
Which overclock kernel can I use with this, and how do I go about doing it?
I've flashed the dalinger's (sorry if I misspelled that!) OC kernel, both the latest and the 52311, but both result in a blank screen after the "read forever" screen.
What do I do to get this working?
For stable CM7, I believe you need the 4/24 kernel.
Still rocking the Incredible with the XDA Premium App.
From here:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=925451
* 2.6.29 releases are discontinued and no longer supported. They will remain hosted for those that might need them.
* There are separate builds for CM7 and stock 1.2 Froyo
* 2.6.32 CM7 builds currently do not work with the stable CM7 builds until CM7.1. You need to use CM nightlies until 7.1 is released.
* All 2.6.32 kernels require an updated u-boot from B&N 1.2 Froyo. If your Nook has "Read Forever" or a green Cyanogenmod logo on the screen when you boot then you have the latest version. If it says something else then you need to update.
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So you're going to need to grab the 2.6.29 kernels, unless you kick up into a nightly. I've honestly found the 107 nightly to be very stable, with Dal's kernel (at 1100 MHz), and it's been my daily driver on SD. Avoid 106 (it doesn't have SU/root).
I Am Marino said:
For stable CM7, I believe you need the 4/24 kernel.
Still rocking the Incredible with the XDA Premium App.
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Thanks, i'll look into that!
Wifflepig said:
From here:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=925451
So you're going to need to grab the 2.6.29 kernels, unless you kick up into a nightly. I've honestly found the 107 nightly to be very stable, with Dal's kernel (at 1100 MHz), and it's been my daily driver on SD. Avoid 106 (it doesn't have SU/root).
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I don't want to use a nightly, I'll stick with what I know works. I've got no problem using a lesser kernel or whatever, so thanks!
Edit - 4/24 worked! Thanks again!
You may or may not know this, but also after flashing you still need to go into cm settings then into performance to overclock it or mess with any governors.
funkencool said:
You may or may not know this, but also after flashing you still need to go into cm settings then into performance to overclock it or mess with any governors.
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I knew that, but thanks anyways. You get a "thanks" for the insightful post (as do the others too!)
My Nook Color runs fine with CM7 7.0.3 stable and Dalingrin OC kernel 042411, but 802.1x EAP Wifi doesn't work. (Neither does AutoProxy, but that is another story.)
Changing to Dalingrin 040411 solves the 802.1x problem, but the CM7 boot animation disappears and my Nook is slow to boot. The comments in the main Dalingrin discussion thread suggest performance is best using 042411 with 7.0.3, yet Wifi 802.1x is broken.
So questions:-
* anyone else with the same problems, or is it just me (which would suggest I've made a simple mistake somewhere?)
* is 042411 the last pre CM 7.1 kernel? (which means the above problem will not be fixed against 7.0.3?)
* Quote: "2.6.29 releases are discontinued and no longer supported" which ones are these exactly? With the exception of /051311/update-Froyo1.2-dalingrin-2.6.32-emmc-051311.zip the kernels have _dates_ not build numbers?!?
* is my best bet to go to CM7.1 RC0 and the latest Dalingrin kernel? Has anyone else got 802.1x working with this or a similar combination?
Sorry for all the questions. I feel like I am assembling a jigsaw puzzle without the illustration on the box...
Thanks
Yeah, my wifi is broken with the latest nightly and kernel. Waiting for a response in the main daligrin thread
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I've solved the problems, although I still don't know all the answers to my questions.
I've switched to CM7 7.1.0 RC1 with Dalingrin OC 063011 and Wifi 802.1x is working fine. So far so good!
ezlxq73 said:
I've solved the problems, although I still don't know all the answers to my questions.
I've switched to CM7 7.1.0 RC1 with Dalingrin OC 063011 and Wifi 802.1x is working fine. So far so good!
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Yeah... I had the same issues and had to do exactly what you did... so far so good.
On Nook Color Tweaks, I can only tweak the audio settings. The book and CPU settings don't work. When I try to overclock with nook tweaks, it tells me that "Kernel is not compatible with CPU settings. A newer build of Dalingrin's overclock kernel is required".
I'm running the CM7.1.0 RC1 encore with 2.6.32.9 erick at myhost #87 kernel.
Sorry for the ultra noob question, but please help.
Thank youl.
I don't think you are running dalingrins newest kernal. I'm pretty sure it is not the default kernal for RC1.
Sure for dalingrin and download and flash his 6-30-2011 kernel for the nook.
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I'm not sure if that's the right kernal michael.
Might need to get the one before that. If I remember correctly, the rc-1 came out before he adjusted the kernal for the more recent nightlies.
2.6.32.9 seems to be the Dalingrin's OC 063001 kernel, at least on my NC.
Suggestion: it won't hurt if you re-install just the kernel (060301)
I'm running cm 7.0.3.-encore from a sandisk class 4 16 gb card. I've tried updating rom with rom manager to 7.1.0-RC1. Rom manager reboots into recovery mode but never updates the rom. I also dl'ed the 6/30/11 dalingrin oc kernal, put it on the sd boot, and reboot but nothing is updated. Therefore I'm unable to update or overclock the Nook.
Re: my earlier problem, I was eventually able to flash 7.1.0-RC1, install a newer kernal with oc capabilities and oc my Nook. However, I had so many problems with disappearing icons, lockups, etc. that I went back to 7.0.3.-encore. It is much more stable, if a little slower, on my setup.
Hi, I've just installed the new tytung r12 kernel for use with my HyperDroid CM7 3.0.0 ROM and I can't select any other cpu governor than Interactive ... is this normal? I am only posting this question here 'cos I don't still have the 10 required posts to ask in the kernel or ROM thread and I can't find anyone reporting this issue on either....
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Hi, I've just installed the new tytung r12 kernel for use with my HyperDroid CM7 3.0.0 ROM and I can't select any other cpu governor than Interactive ... is this normal? I am only posting this question here 'cos I don't still have the 10 required posts to ask in the kernel or ROM thread and I can't find anyone reporting this issue on either....
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Put the initrd.gz from HyperDroid ROM into kernel zip to /boot.
Thanks
Yay, it works... I can use the smartass governor again.
Thanks...
Do you have any threads detailing how to get the "sense" Hyperdroid look?
Thanks!
As the title says, I'm looking to overclock after I just flashed to CM 10 after having CM7. CM7 had this built into the CyanogenMod settings, however, it doesn't seem to be there in CM10. After looking around I guess it was disabled due to the kernel that CM uses. Does anyone have a kernel that they can recommend for CM 10 or other ways to overclock? (And yes, I heard SetCPU doesn't have any affect)
Thanks in advance.
Texas Spectre said:
Does anyone have a kernel that they can recommend for CM 10 or other ways to overclock?
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The stock CM 10 kernel for the Nook Color can overclock up to 1100 MHz. You need to enable developer settings by going to Settings ยป About tablet and tap 7 times on the Build number label. The the Performance section will appear in the settings. You can configure the CPU speed from there. There is a test kernel that was posted to the CM10.2 development thread that can overclock to 1200 MHz, that you can flash from recovery; note that some people reported the Nook to be a bit unstable, and others reported it to work fine. YMMV.
Thanks for the tip. I did not know about the tap 7 times thing but that would make it easier to do than installing a new kernel. I may try it later on, though. I know the Nook hardware isn't very capable but anything helps.