[Q] How to enable JIT in XXJPS? - Galaxy 3 General

Can someone please tell me how to enable JIT in JPS? I'm on stock JPS because of stability, but i think JIT will boost performance quite a bit in daily use. I see dharamg3 and kyrillos have done it in their ROMs, so can I do it and how to?

Check here.
See the second post in that link. It an easier way.

Thanks, I didn't know that this also works with jps. It says unable to push, it doesn't have permission... How do i know if it worked?

ka'cipeder said:
Thanks, I didn't know that this also works with jps. It says unable to push, it doesn't have permission... How do i know if it worked?
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Mount as r/w first. And then push. Type following in terminal.
su
mount -o remount,rw /dev/block/stl9 /system
exit
And then push.
Or you can copy paste the same using root explorer alos.

I never had luck with those command lines and adb and stuff, but im quite familiar with root explorer, ill just push it that way.
EDIT: i was trying to download quadrant to see if it worked and now i can't instal any app from the market it say package file is invalid, tried reboot, clear market data, nothing worked
Fixed it by enabling trough adb

You can follow the link as stated above : http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1026870
Steps I followed that worked for me.
1. (see 2nd post in the link above, download the zip file and unzip it) I Used root explorer to copy the files from the files folder to respective lib and bin folder in system.
2. Connected my phone through USB and using CMD i browsed to the folder JIT for example D:/JIT
3. run enable_jit.cmd (It will automatically do everything for you)
Your phone will restart and you are done
-----------Regards and God bless------------------------
Umang Sagar
Samsung Galaxy 3 I5801 (highly underrated Cellphone)
Android 2.2 Build no : Froyo.XXJPS
Baseband Version: I5800XXJP4
Kernel: G3Mod Ultimate 1.3.4 (most stable OC Kernel)
SetCPU : 200 Mhz to 1200 Mhz, (Governor - On Demand)
8 GB Class 4 SD Card
Used Lagfix for I5801 (post lagfix internal Memory 1.2 Gb)
Quadrant Score : 710+
No Heating, No Lags, No freezes anymore

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Tayutama One Click Lag Fix!!!

********Please Mods remove thread if possible!! New Tatuyama fix (ext4) has been incorporated into SuperRooter by DesignGears ********
LINK: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=751934
DISCLAIMER
DO IT ON YOUR OWN RISK.
ME OR ANYONE ELSE ON THIS FORUM IS NOT RESPONSIBLE FOR BRICKED/DEAD DEVICES AND/OR DEAD SD CARDS.
YOU SHOULD UNDERSTAND EVERY STEP IN THIS HOW-TO BEFORE ATTEMPTING TO FOLLOW.
**********EDIT LOG*******************
8/10/2010: Added Startup Issue Reversion
8/11/2010: Added Alternate Manual Method that might work better than AUTO
8/11/2010: Added Possible Method of Backing EXT2 Partition
Here everyone... I have been trying lag fixes all over the place and I always seem to have issues partitioning the external sd for the apps... so after so many attempts, this was BY FAR the best lag fix out there.... It doesn't rely on the externalsd for functionality.
Easy and nothing special needed.
The steps below are pretty good, but I did things a little different.
Copied the update.zip to my external sdcard.
Then used Root Explorer to copy the update.zip to my internal sd card.
(******Here is the updated filed: http://forum.xda-developers.com/attachment.php?attachmentid=376882&d=1281390347******)
Then I used ROM Manager (Reboot into Recovery) to boot into the Linux Loader
Then I said update using update.zip (not install update.zip)
Then Reboot
For some reason it didn't install busybox 1.17.1 so install it manually
(located: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=7574130&postcount=229)
Make sure after you install busybox.apk that you go into busybox and check to MAKE SURE you are running 1.17.1 ONLY. You might have an older version or newer version but it must be 1.17.1; if different just click install.
After that follow the MCR Scripts below. (Took about 6 minutes to do everything)
*** If MCR Scripts DOES NOT show up, its probably because you don't have the non market install hack on your phone. In the update.zip you can find the apk and install via ADB, but I didn't do it this way. ******
(Original Thread! Alternate method on OP in link below! Some people say it worked better for them.)
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=7587405&postcount=417
@Tayutama
I ran the Tayutama update.zip using the up+power+menu button method, it installed in seconds and I restarted the phone. I ran the benchmark but still got 8xx scores. I'm an Noob, so needed more thorough instructions. These are now given below. NOTE: THIS METHOD IS MUCH MORE NOOB FRIENDLY AND DOES NOT REQUIRE A PC OR USB DEBUGGING MODE.
EDIT I had realised I needed to launch the newly installed MCR app after restart and choose a lagfix file to run. I ran the file and 'all complete'. This worked a treat. Ran Quadrant and now have a top score of 2114 running on JM2. System is much snappier. This mod of RyanZA fix by Tayutama is the most noob friendly also. Full instructions as follows:
EDIT Requirements: Make sure your phone has 'superuser' app installed by checking your app list. If it isn't installed, you can use a newer beta version of Tayutama's update.zip
available at; http://forum.xda-developers.com/atta...4&d=1281437129
Full instructions:
1. The update.zip installs all the files needed. It is attached here; http://forum.xda-developers.com/atta...2&d=1281390347
2. Place it on your internal sdcard
3. Turn off your phone.
4. Hold down Up+powerbutton+Menubutton for a couple of seconds until u see the galaxy logo .
5. Use the up and down buttons to get to update.zip.
6. Press menu button on update.zip to select it
7. It installs root, correct busybox (1.17.1) as well as all the scripts needed for the fix and the 'MCR Scripts' app to run the scripts. (NOTE: This version does not install superuser.app which is needed, although the beta update.zip does, so read 'requirements' above if needed)
8. After install, the phone restarts.
9. Go to the newly installed 'MCR Scripts' application from the app list, open it and choose from 3 scripts. For example, Lagfix10024 is the 1gb ex2 version.
10. The script should run and take a few minutes.
11. You should see an 'all complete' prompt, and this means you can close the application.
12. Run quadrant to test if the fix was applied.
Originally Posted by Tayutama
Don't know if you mind me posting this here RyanZA, but i made a update.zip out of your script. NOTE THIS ONLY WORKS ON 2.1
What this update.zip file does is that it copies a few files to your internal sdcard and installs ASE which can be used to run .sh files without the need to use a terminal.
There are 3 scripts included:
LagFix1024.sh - Makes a 1GB file on /data
LagFix512.sh - Makes a 512MB file on /data
RemoveFix.sh - Removes the lagfix
This also includes BusyBox 1.17.1 so no need to install that first.
Testet this on JM1
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********Alternate Method that might even work better!! ****************
All the files are located in the update.zip file that you need to download.
1. Connect phone to PC, make sure adb can see it:
adb devices
2. adb kill-server
3. adb push createlagfix.txt /sdcard/createlagfix.sh
4. adb push playlogos1 /sdcard/playlogos1
5. adb push userinit.sh /sdcard/userinit.sh
6. adb shell su -c "/system/bin/sh /sdcard/createlagfix.sh"
7. adb kill-server
8. adb reboot
************ Reverting back if there are boot up and black screen issues ****************
If you have black screen and doesn't boot into the desktop, this is the fix to return back to normal state:
To fix that problem:
1. Boot into Recovery Mode (Vol Up + Vol Down + Power) Let go of Power after you see AT&T.
2. Delete User Cache
3. Delete All User Data
4. Then see if your phone boots up
5. If your phone does boot up then navigate to Settings -> Security -> Factory Reset
6. After factory reset your phone should be useable again.
DO NOT INSTALL THIS UPDATE IF YOU DO NOT KNOW WHAT YOU ARE DOING.
**********Possible method of Backing up Your EXT2 Partition **********
BTW I would also perform a NANDROID Backup as well which can be done by using ROM Manager to boot into the Android Loader....
Nandroid does NOT back up the apps off your SD card.
AppsToSD (I'm speaking re MoDaCo's rom here) uses the ext2 partition on your SD card for the /data/app and /data/app-private folders, where your actual downloaded application files are kept. Nandroid does NOT back this up, and simply mounting your SD card and copying the files off also does not back this up.
The only way to back up these critical folders is to directly copy them to somewhere else. You can use command line or Droid Explorer.
If you want to use command line, do this from an ADB shell or terminal:
mkdir /sdcard/backup/
mkdir /sdcard/backup/app
mkdir /sdcard/backup/app-private
cp -r /data/app/* /sdcard/backup/app/
cp -r /data/app-private/* /sdcard/backup/app-private/
This will create two folders on your SD card: app and app-private, both in a folder called Backup. It will then copy the entire contents of your /data/app and /data/app-private folders to your SD card.
After you do this, back up the entire contents of your SD card as normal.
To restore the files after replacing/partitioning your SD card, head to this thread:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=585349
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Quadrant score was 917 and was on stock roms.....
Now Quad score is 2193 and still on stock roms.....
Tested on 2.1 Update 1 Captivate
Baseband: I897UCJF6
slider2828 said:
Quadrant score was 917 and was on stock roms.....
Now Quad score is 2193 and still on stock roms.....
Tested on 2.1 Update 1 Captivate
Baseband: I897UCJF6
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Does it show strong real world improvements?
good job explaining nothing. troll harder
So....
This is a ""one step"" that isn't one step... ?.. ?
Oh, and for anyone wondering....
This appears to be the ext2 fix.
This IS the same fix from the otger thread, just packaged in update.zip format. Id be a bit more cautious using this one as it hasnt had as much testing among the I9000 crowd much less Captivate users.
Zilch25 said:
This IS the same fix from the otger thread, just packaged in update.zip format. Id be a bit more cautious using this one as it hasnt had as much testing among the I9000 crowd much less Captivate users.
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Thanks for confirming this. I am seeing strong real world improvements, too. Dolphin Browser HD is very snappy and everything seems a lot faster (I am on stock captivate, btw, couldn't get this to work on I9000 for some reason).
Only thing is you should back up frequently because it can be corrupted a lot more easily since it is on ext2.
hm... i applied the update in clockwork mod recovery, i have super user and the correct busybox version installed and rebooted the system. i went to the app list and could not find the "MCR SCRIPT" you mentioned i should be seeing... am i doing something wrong?
THat is weird I saw mine in the apps list.... its just called MCR with a green dog bowl and light bulb....
Woops sorry for the truncation in the quote.... I have attached the update.zip file that you need to download.... The update.zip file you used is probably a ROM Manager Update.zip, so just rename it and copy the new update.zip file to the internal sd....
Sorry.....
solufein said:
good job explaining nothing. troll harder
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What the hell does that mean.... You saying it doesn't work? Why not try it and it is an EXT2 fix.
max_warheads said:
So....
This is a ""one step"" that isn't one step... ?.. ?
Oh, and for anyone wondering....
This appears to be the ext2 fix.
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This isn't one step because I don't have the USB cable with me. I just had a USB adapter for the microsd and I can't boot into the linux loader correctly without the cable, so I used ROM Manager. It would have been easier if I did.
Zilch25 said:
This IS the same fix from the otger thread, just packaged in update.zip format. Id be a bit more cautious using this one as it hasnt had as much testing among the I9000 crowd much less Captivate users.
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Yup it is but on the internal card. Are you sure its the same? Look at the OG thread, a LOT of people have tried it with great success....
darth_vato said:
Thanks for confirming this. I am seeing strong real world improvements, too. Dolphin Browser HD is very snappy and everything seems a lot faster (I am on stock captivate, btw, couldn't get this to work on I9000 for some reason).
Only thing is you should back up frequently because it can be corrupted a lot more easily since it is on ext2.
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How do you back it up?
i updated the zip and rebooted used busy box and i dont have that MCR app
Bionicboto said:
i updated the zip and rebooted used busy box and i dont have that MCR app
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Same instructions before, did you download the update.zip? I just added that instruction. Can you try again after that?
slider2828 said:
THat is weird I saw mine in the apps list.... its just called MCR with a green dog bowl and light bulb....
Woops sorry for the truncation in the quote.... I have attached the update.zip file that you need to download.... The update.zip file you used is probably a ROM Manager Update.zip, so just rename it and copy the new update.zip file to the internal sd....
Sorry.....
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when you say put the update.zip into the phone... do i put it in the internal sd card root? or do i put it in the ROM MANAGER folder? when i choose apply update, it only gives me one option to update from: /sdcard/update.zip. i choose that it installs properly and i reboot. i still don't the app, lol.
i also have removed the the recovery-update.zip or renamed it and tried to reboot into recovery mode via ROM MANAGER but it doesn't let me do it because it can't find the zip. then i tried to put the update into the the ROM MANAGER folder and it says it can't the find update.
its still the same cant find the app i reboot to recovery apply sd card update.zip go to yes and it says installed reboot and its not there
arsinic said:
when you say put the update.zip into the phone... do i put it in the internal sd card root? or do i put it in the ROM MANAGER folder? when i choose apply update, it only gives me one option to update from: /sdcard/update.zip. i choose that it installs properly and i reboot. i still don't the app, lol.
i also have removed the the recovery-update.zip or renamed it and tried to reboot into recovery mode via ROM MANAGER but it doesn't let me do it because it can't find the zip. then i tried to put the update into the the ROM MANAGER folder and it says it can't the find update.
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Sorry for the bad reply.
Rename the update.zip that is already on the internal sd cards root because that is ROM Managers using ROOT Explorer
Then copy the update.zip that you downloaded to the external SD card.
Then copy update.zip from the external sd card to the internal sd cards root.
Then use ROM Manager to reboot into the linux loader.
Hope that helps?
-Ken
slider2828 said:
Sorry for the bad reply.
The update.zip that you use download, copy it the the internal sd card's root... (Basically where ROM Manager update.zip was. Like you did Rename the update.zip that is already there, because that is ROM Managers).
Hope that helps?
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hm... the only update.zip i have is in the Recovery Mod folder named: recovery-update.zip. the only update.zip i have in the sdcard root is the update.zip i downloaded from the your url and have been applying that as the update. i seem to be having the same problem as Bionicboto.
should i have the rom manager's update.zip in there also or it doesn't matter? and i also have no external sd card. is that something i need in order to get this update working properly?
Did you ever perform a backup with the ROM Manager? That usually creates a update.zip.....
Basically when I log into root explorer and click on SDCARD.... you should see the update.zip in that folder along with Android folder, busybox folder, clockworkmod folder, DCIM folder, downloads folder, etc etc....
slider2828 said:
Did you ever perform a backup with the ROM Manager? That usually creates a update.zip.....
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i preformed a backup right before i did all this. i did notice the update.zip in there. i took it out and put in the update.zip you uploaded. do i need both in there?
thanks for the quick replies btw.
Nope... Try this... with ROM Manager,
Choose Flash ClockWorkMod Recovery and that will recreate the boot files for ROM Manager.... and also backup your current ROM again.
Then try the steps again.
OMG Dude I noticed you in oakland, I am in hayward/san leandro.... We can try after I get off work which is in 30 minutes. and then take 30 minutes to get back to SL....
You wanna meet at the starbux on marina?
Flashed and installed perfectly. Bumped my quadrant up to 2117. Good post, thanks.

[TWEAK]Disable sync in sqlite3(libsqlite.so)

Greater IO performance and reduce disk consumption,From:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=903507
Thanks ownhere...
Please backup original file(/system/lib/libsqlite.so)
ownhere said:
I think you are wrong.
With Android applications, the database operation is non-persistent, normal step in app is:
1.open db
2.do read/write
3.close db
with step3, the data in cache will be flush to disk. so user will not notice any sudden lag, always smooth.
With SYNC-ON, the db operation like this:
1.open db
2.1. write a record/do a transcation
2.2. fsync()
2.3. write a record/do a transcation
2.4. fsync()
.....
3.close db/fsync()
with SYNC-OFF, operation like this:
1.open db
2.1 write a record/do a transcation
2.2 write a record/do a transcation
....
3. close db/fsync()
So, no-sync can significantly save IO time.
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libsqlite.so compiled for harmony froyo 2.2:
I have a quadrant I/O score of 2184 using this lib.
what was your score before the tweak?
I would like to say i know, but i don't. I can say that i'm using TNT lite latest version.
Whats your total quadrant?
EDIT: I went from 1998 to 2314 on the Adam ROM... Nice bump and I can definitely see a difference...
rfisher1968 said:
I have a quadrant I/O score of 2184 using this lib.
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My Quadrant score went from 2120 to 2450.
IO step 4 used to take about 20 seconds, now it's less than 1 second. Step 1 file write seems slower than before.
Went from 2110 to 2580! Awesome lol! tent lite 4.2.2
Sent from my GTablet-TnT-Lite using Tapatalk
Do I adb push this or can I install via cwm?
barakisbrown said:
Do I adb push this or can I install via cwm?
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Code:
adb remount
adb shell mv /system/lib/libsqlite.so /system/lib/libsqlite.so.bak
adb push libsqlite.so /system/lib/
adb reboot
Total Quandrant Score of 2546(peek of 2700) and Quandrant I/O score of 2181.
Will this work on CM7?
just installed... IO went from 1018 to 2466.
Very nice!
Quadrant Advanced result:
overall
before 2079, after 2314
I/O only
before 208, after 520
gADAM 1.0.0 on gtab.
Can we have this as an update.zip? I tend to re-flash my device and using ADB each time is a pain.
gksmith said:
Can we have this as an update.zip? I tend to re-flash my device and using ADB each time is a pain.
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I did it using Dolphin browser, Rootexplorer, Unrar. I downloaded the file to /sdcard/download directory using Dolphin Browser. Using Unrar got the lib file. I renamed the original file with .old at the end with Rootexplorer. Then copied the file to the /system/lib/ directory using Rootexplorer. Then changed the permissions to match the original with Rootexplorer. Then i rebooted, it took about 5 minutes.
gksmith said:
Can we have this as an update.zip? I tend to re-flash my device and using ADB each time is a pain.
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If you reflash your device all the time, then take the libsqlite.so and insert it into the update zip that you intend to flash. On my g2, I made a script that unzips the latest cm7 nightly, removes a couple files, throws in my intended keychars and keylayouts, modifies the build.prop lcd.density to my liking and rezips it up, ready to flash. I just did this libsqlite.so using term emu and unrar.
cd /system/lib
pwd
mv libsqlite.so libsqlite.so.bak
cp /sdcard/unrar/libsqlite.so ./
busybox ls -l libsqlite.*
busybox chown root:root libsqlite.so
busybox chmod 644 libsqlite.so
echo "Profit"
Nice! My quad scores are back over 2600 again. I noticed my apps are launching faster especially dolphin HD.
Can this be used with any ROM, including Vegantab?
Sent from my G-Tab ( running VeganTab 5.1) using Tapatalk
smalis said:
Can this be used with any ROM, including Vegantab?
Sent from my G-Tab ( running VeganTab 5.1) using Tapatalk
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Confirmed. Works fine with Vegan V1 Beta5.1
I used root explorer to rename, move and change permissions.
I am getting a bit of an increase in quadrant scores I think, was getting 2800-3038 or so now I am getting 2800-3191 top score so far.
Getting 36.44 or so in Linpack.
39-42 FPS in nenamark1.
I am using the vegan Rom with the recently released supplement 5.1.1
At some point I think I have done some other tweaks because my quadrant score seems a bit higher then some, but don't ask me what I did, lol.

init.d script wont run

I have problem runing script from init.d folder. Script maked by link2sd work, but every script i add wont run on boot.
I set same permision liki in link2sd script... any idea?
when try to open script from init.d folder with root explorer there is no txt. :/
Have you tried script manager?
sent from my gt540 mur4ik RC0 806mhz
yes, it`s work when run script manueli... but not working when set run on boot.
goto data/local and edit the userinit and put this code in it
sh /system/etc/init.d/scriptname
that should force the script to run.
i dont have userinit in data/local
just to create it, or...?
yes just create a userinit.sh file then put the command in it
not working, strange...
can you upload the script you are trying to run so i can do some tests for you?
yes, it`s simple script to enable swap on swap partition. work fine when run it with gscript, script manager... but i want to run it auto on boot.
edit the script to look like this
Code:
#!/system/bin/sh
#
# enable swap on ext partition
#
echo 30 > /proc/sys/vm/swappiness
swapon /dev/block/mmcblk0p3
noup, mmcblk0p3: no such file or directory.
have you partitioned your sdcard properly and what way did you do it?
yes, i partitioned it with recovery. swap work fine when i run script manuele, or run comand with terminal. problem is than script wont run on boot, not only this one, v6 super charger wont run eather.
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i forgot, i use greendroid 2.0 and 666 infernal kernel
god thats odd what rom are you using mur4iks,joes or one of the softmod GB
greendroid 2.0 and 666 infernal kernel
this kernel hava init.d suport... i think.
it should support swap ok because init.d folder belongs to busybox which the ROM has i would say for you to get the best from your phone is to upgrade to a gingerbread rom preferably CM7 as it supports swap straight fro boot and it also allow V6 SuperCharger to run properly i can help with a 2.1 rom because i only had 2.1 on my phone for 30seconds before flashing a 2.2 CM6 rom.
i use CM7 before (mur4iks M6 was last i try), but every day there was some little bug, and i have big problem with battery, gps... so i went back to 2.1.
tnx for try helping me.
no problem sorry i couldn't help more.

[SCRIPT][TUTORIAL] V6 Supercharger Optimization & KickAssKernelTweak!

I) : V6 Supercharger Tutorial
II) : Kick Ass Kernel Tweak tutorial
Hi all, I found it V6 Supercharger
This script is a complete memory management fix. More info in the original thread !
Me and some others had tested it and it works ! The phone is smoother and faster !
Note : it's recommended to delete all memory scripts before using this !
Warning ! You need a rooted Phone, and you need a kernel that supports Autostartup Scripts !
( This tuto is provided without warranty of any kind )
If you have laggs ( With or without V6SuperCharger ) see at the end of the post !
I) Tutorial V6 SuperCharger :
First of all you have to downgrade Busybox ( It might work with version 1.19, I don't know but recommended to downgrade cause of risk of bugs ! )
Use Busybox Installer and try version 1.18.2 or lower !
Then you can use Script Manager ( recommended ) or Terminal emulator (Two methods).
And you need the script(V6 update9beta3.1)
Delete .txt extension, file have to be a sh file
Just place it on your SD card.
WITH SCRIPT MANAGER :
Launch Script Manager
Search the script you placed on SD card
Slect it, and select " Run as root " ( /!\ Don't Select Run at boot ! /!\ )
Execute it
It will ask for speed, tap on screen, type 2 and press enter.
You can see now a list with 17 choices.
Recommended choices are 6 and 7 ( You can test others if you want, maybe they work better ).
So write 6 or 7 and press enter.
You will see under the list, "Current Minfrees = X,XX,XX,XX....."These are the values you've selected before.
When it's done, exit Script Manager, and browse to /system/etc/init.d with Root Explorer or equivalent.
You can see "99SuperCharger", you have to rename it in "S99SuperCharger" ( If not renamed, it will not be load at boot ! )
Now reboot your phone !
When phone rebooted, launch Script Manager and the script
Choose 0
And after list, verify that says : ( Exemple for choice 7 so, values are values from 7th choice )
Code:
Current Values MATCH Prior SuperCharge!
Current minfrees = 6,8,26,28,30,32 mb
Prior V6 minfrees = 6,8,26,28,30,32 mb
If values match, it's OK !
Enjoy !
WITH TERMINAL EMULATOR OR ADB SHELL (First Method) :
Note : Rename file script in "Script.sh" is easier
First, type su ( enter in Super User rights )
Type:
Code:
sh /mnt/sdcard/Script.sh
Select Scroll speed : Type 2 and enter.
You'll see the script with the list
Recommended choices are 6 and 7 ( You can test others if you want, maybe they work better )
So, type 6 or 7 and enter
After script done, you will see under the list, "Current Minfrees = X,XX,XX,XX....."These are the values you've selected before.
Exit terminal emulator or ADB Shell
Browse with Root Explorer to /system/etc/init.d
Rename "99SuperCharger" in "S99SuperCharger" ( If not renamed, it will not be load at boot ! )
Reboot Your phone !
When phone rebooted, launch script again,
Choose 0
And after list, verify that says :
( Exemple for choice 7 so, values are values from 7th choice )
Code:
Current Values MATCH Prior SuperCharge!
Current minfrees = 6,8,26,28,30,32 mb
Prior V6 minfrees = 6,8,26,28,30,32 mb
If values match, it's OK !
Enjoy !
WITH TERMINAL EMULATOR (Second Method)
Note : Rename file script in "Script.sh" is easier
First, type su ( enter in Super User rights )
Type:
Code:
sh /mnt/sdcard/Script.sh
Select Scroll speed : Type 2 and enter.
You'll see the script with the list
Type 15, and Enter
Type Y and Enter
Exit the script ( Type 17 )
And now, type V6 bash ( or V6 or bash V6 or sh V6 )
You'll see the script with the list
Recommended choices are 6 and 7 ( You can test others if you want, maybe they work better )
So, type 6 or 7 and enter
After script done, you will see under the list, "Current Minfrees = X,XX,XX,XX....."These are the values you've selected before.
Exit terminal emulator or ADB Shell
Browse with Root Explorer to /system/etc/init.d
Rename "99SuperCharger" in "S99SuperCharger" ( If not renamed, it will not be load at boot ! )
Reboot Your phone !
When phone rebooted, launch script again (type bash V6 in terminal),
Choose 0
And after list, verify that says :
( Exemple for choice 7 so, values are values from 7th choice )
Code:
Current Values MATCH Prior SuperCharge!
Current minfrees = 6,8,26,28,30,32 mb
Prior V6 minfrees = 6,8,26,28,30,32 mb
If values match, it's OK !
Enjoy !
II) Tutorial KickAssKernelTweak :
Just Download The script
Rename it as S98KickAssKernelTweaks ( If not renamed, It will not be load at boot ! )
Place it in /system/etc/init.d folder and reboot your phone
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If you have laggs just download Script file "Cache.sh.txt" in attachement.
Remove .txt extension to have a .sh file.
Put it on your SD card, and run it with Scriptmanager ( You can do a Script widget with script manager to access it simply by homescreen )
Look at here for more information : zeppelinrox's post
NOTE : You can explore other choices by yourself and / or look at zeppelinrox thread !
Tutorial by me !
ALL CREDIT TO : zeppelinrox
If you have suggestion, request or question just tell me
Did you had to downgrade you busybox too like was recommended?
Mine is 1.18.4 now. Think it came with Titanium.
Kingzak34 said:
( Sorry if I posted in wrong section )
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It is proper section...just mention the name of the original developer also...
Kingzak34 said:
Hi all, I found it yesterday, V6 Supercharger
I tried it, it works, and I find phone more responsive and smooth, can anyone test it and give me feedback ?
I use Balanced 3 ( 6th choice )
After you run the script go to system/etc/init.d and ( mount system R/W )
And rename 99SuperCharger in S99SuperCharger
And then reboot the phone ( You can verify by re run the script if setings are saved after reboot )
I wait your feedbacks
( Sorry if I posted in wrong section )
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I tried it. But my phone stucked in sleep mode each time.
i5 Rom
busy box downgrade and it works on in5 non oc and other cfws
Trying Balanced3 with Kyrillos 6.1, G3Mod v1.3.4 Performance and busybox 1.18.2. Feels pretty snappy, I hope it's not because of the reboot or the placebo effect.
Thank you for feedbacks, for all, please say what ROM Kernel and CPU Settings you use
Yeah, use 1.18.2 !
So, Good or not ?
@arunmcops What kernel do you use ? I have it for 2 days now, and it works properly ( My Kernel: Fugumod_ BE_2.4-alpha19 ( Kyrillos V6 OC defaut ) with 1300Mhz Performances and 246 performance when screen off )
work realy good had to downgrade busybox and used option7 in script manager no freezes realy fast its recommended
RafayelG said:
work realy good had to downgrade busybox and used option7 in script manager no freezes realy fast its recommended
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Thanks, can you say to us what ROM Kernel and setting do you use ?
option 7(mutitasking too) working great for me too...using pre release fugumod...using ondemand governor min freq at 260000 and max at 780000..upper threshold 95%..powerbias 400...removed juwe's ram script and auto memory management too..its fast and awesome...trying figure out option 11 and 12
EDIT: indroid 5 rom
cool.darshak said:
option 7(mutitasking too) working great for me too...using pre release fugumod...using ondemand governor min freq at 260000 and max at 780000..upper threshold 95%..powerbias 400...removed juwe's ram script and auto memory management too..its fast and awesome...trying figure out option 11 and 12
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Yeah thanks ! What ROM ?
Kingzak34 said:
Thanks, can you say to us what ROM Kernel and setting do you use ?
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G3Mod extreme at 1ghz Rafo's Rom V1.0 JPK base
RafayelG said:
G3Mod extreme at 1ghz Rafo's Rom V1.0 JPK base
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G3 mod Extrem has many screen off bug, try with ultimate
( Maybe fixed by 1.3.4 version )
rom kyrillos v7.0
kernel G3MOD 1.3.4 ultimate 200-1200Mhz @ savagezen
and i try option 6 and 7, and option 6 for me is smother...
any good results here ?
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any good results here ?
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Yes, almost all feedbacks are good
Has anyone tried option 2?
Sent from my GT-I5800 using XDA App
Anybody tried these??
And why is there a need to rename in init.d??
dhirend_6d said:
And why is there a need to rename in init.d??
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I noted that if the script not begin by S, it's not loaded in my phone :/

[TUTORIAL][script] Install V6 Supercharger for ACE

Hello ACE user's I proudly present you the best of the best script ever made, created by zeppelinrox.
Well, the V6 Supercharger Script is an excellent tool to fix memory management on Android 2.3, just because the Gingerbread is very aggressive in memory management.
For best details on what this script do to your beloved phone visit his thread, he doesnt say this will run in ACE but i manage and tried to install in my phone and it works fine and now i say this is the best experience since i got this phone in my hands.
here we go.
Requirements:
1. Download busybox installer from market.
2. Download script manager from market.(make sure you instal this in INTERNAL memory)
3. Download V6 supercharger latest script from the original thread here.
4. Rootexplorer and of course you must be rooted.
Steps:
1. Run busybox installer and install busybox v1.18.2 (this will downgrade our current busybox v1.18.4) we need this because v1.18.3 above will cause an error which is not. (see attached image)
2. Run and configure script manager press the MENU button and go to MORE and then in ADVANCED OPTIONS and now in CONFIG and tick "browse as root" and leave other fields un-touch and exit. (see attached image)
3. Download V6 supercharger update8 script in original thread above and put in root of your sd card. (see attached image)
4. Run script manager by default it views the root of your sdcard find your downloaded V6 supercharger script and click/touch to it another window will appear tick "run as root" then run the script. (see attached image)
5. You will see the script running first chose a scrolling speed from 1-3 by touching the screen for the keyboard to pop-up (i prefer 3 for slow so you can follow the progress) then press enter in your keyboard.
6. Now you will see an option from 1-17 it has different value each option, select option 6 (balance 3) its the best for me, you can try other options of course, now press enter after typing # 6, wait to finish the scipt from running.
7. Now type option 16 to reboot the phone, the script will autorun, thats it enjoy and fell the greatness of your phone.
To check that the script is running and working please do step 4 and 5 and see attached image encircled in red if you have the same value then your good.
Optional: loopy smoothness. Very nice script and works very will with V6.
wow, supercharger..
surely will try it
Thanks
but there's is something written there
If you want to share this, just link to this thread.
If you want to make a thread in other forums telling people about it, that's great.
But I would prefer that you do not post a copy of the V6 SuperCharger installation script in those forums.
If you already have a thread with a copy attached, I won't bother you about it. But please don't attach further updates.
i have Check's RAM Management Script ☜☆☞ V4 Twin Turbo [CF-Root Adaptation] installed on my ace. can i install this v6 supercharger?
do i need to delete that script? if so how to delete?
thanks
+1... but can you explain more how and which areas it does the work and how it is better than others if any
Edit: sorry i went through the other thread and got some answers...Thanks neways
fantomatico said:
i have Check's RAM Management Script ☜☆☞ V4 Twin Turbo [CF-Root Adaptation] installed on my ace. can i install this v6 supercharger?
do i need to delete that script? if so how to delete?
thanks
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You can delete his tweak using root explorer, go to system/etc/init.d, mount r/w first.
dungos said:
+1... but can you explain more how and which areas it does the work and how it is better than others if any
Edit: sorry i went through the other thread and got some answers...Thanks neways
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I cant copy the original threads explanations, kindly visit his thread the link is above, you will know whats the big difference of his script than others.
seilent said:
wow, supercharger..
surely will try it
Thanks
but there's is something written there
If you want to share this, just link to this thread.
If you want to make a thread in other forums telling people about it, that's great.
But I would prefer that you do not post a copy of the V6 SuperCharger installation script in those forums.
If you already have a thread with a copy attached, I won't bother you about it. But please don't attach further updates.
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I share here on what to do step by step in our ACE, its not there in his thread, but if someone knows how to install his script then one can go diectly to his thread for updating, BTW i will edit my post saying i will update if he has released new.
I always busybox error, asking me to change the version, I can not install ..... you know why? Thanks to all
kaarburo said:
I always busybox error, asking me to change the version, I can not install ..... you know why? Thanks to all
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Did you follow the instruction? did you install the busybox 1.18.2?
How about CF-Root? Is this compatible with CF-Root? CF-Root has busybox preinstalled...
For example, Black Hawk has busybox v.1.17.1, there is no need to instal another version of busybox.
All works, thanks.
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You can delete his tweak using root explorer, go to system/etc/init.d, mount r/w first.
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His tweak overwrote 00tweaks on init.d wich came by default with CodeROM v2x-2b.
Any problem if i just leave it and install yours?
thanks
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Did you follow the instruction? did you install the busybox 1.18.2?
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yes, I installed busybox 1.18.2, but I error. KPN I + CF-Root v80 stocks, that is the problem?
impressions:
1. increased rate of transitions from the menu.
2. pause when awake is almost negligible.
3... in progress)
EDIT: Nevermind... nice share!
From Chainfire's note:
It is possible to install a custom busybox over CF-Root v3.0 and newer. However, this is not without risk. CF-Root makes heavy use of scripting, and many CF-Root scripts rely on the internal busybox version. If you do install a seperate busybox version (always use "stericson" installer!), install it to /system/xbin. Installing it to /system/bin will mess things up for sure. Even if you do that part right, it may still break CF-Root, so make sure to make a backup before trying.
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Higher version or even same version but compiled by different person (so could be have different applet compiled in) not always good for CF-Root. For an example, busybox without sh applet will break CF-Root including some user space applications.
I hit clear memory in task manager and started laughing when it showed 84 mb used, hahaha. Generally good in multitasking.
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I hit clear memory in task manager and started laughing when it showed 84 mb used, hahaha. Generally good in multitasking.
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I have 125 only.
installed....good....seen a change in ram usage...less ram being used
During installation the script I saw a message that applies a patch to prevent the closure of the launcher. If I clear the memory in the task manager launcher is unloaded from memory. Or script does not work, or ... script does not work).

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