*HELP!!!!I'm not sure what I did wrong but I my t-mobile tablet wont let me overclock it shows 608mhz max 528mhz min
Preshoots kernal
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*HELP!!!!I'm not sure what I did wrong but I my t-mobile tablet wont let me overclock it shows 608mhz max 528mhz min
Are you sure the kernel you're using is Pershoot's?
go to here and try those kernels(theyre also from Pershoot):
https://sites.google.com/site/arashtarafar/
the downloads section is in the bottom of the site.
make sure that you doanload the corresponding kernel(Honeycomb or Ice cream sandwich),then use Setcpu for overclocking.
I do not recommend overclocking.for extra(sufficient)speed you can use System panel(at this thread:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1788535)
arashtarafar said:
Are you sure the kernel you're using is Pershoot's?
go to here and try those kernels(theyre also from Pershoot):
https://sites.google.com/site/arashtarafar/
the downloads section is in the bottom of the site.
make sure that you doanload the corresponding kernel(Honeycomb or Ice cream sandwich),then use Setcpu for overclocking.
I do not recommend overclocking.for extra(sufficient)speed you can use System panel(at this thread:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1788535)
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2.6.36.4 [email protected] #1 thats what it shows in setting.
After i flashed the pershoots kernel i get this su binary thing that tries to update but fails to update.
I hve the samsung galaxy tablet from tmobile 4g
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Hi there!
Please, can anyone help me where I can get setcpu.txt file to set up my SetCpu on custom
iivanovic said:
Hi there!
Please, can anyone help me where I can get setcpu.txt file to set up my SetCpu on custom
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You can create it, cimple create a new text file, rename it to setcpu.txt, and add frequencies. Example: 176000,480000,5280000,576000
Edit: I added my setCPU.txt
Thank you so much,guys!
Take care!
Mod edit: not dev related, moved to general
I just tried this but my 32b does not change to max 710 even though I am selecting that...it still shows 576...an ideas?
I am running Cyanogen 6 btw.
Where do you put this .txt so system can recognize it? Isn't it kernel related cpufreq, so you can clock your cpu?
WoblyGoblin said:
Where do you put this .txt so system can recognize it? Isn't it kernel related cpufreq, so you can clock your cpu?
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30 seconds on Google got me here.
THx a lot DonJuan, but can you post you screenshots of your profiles, i installed program,put .txt file, found it with prog,put widged,ignore listed,made profiles and still it says 576 MHz
Your not going to get above 576 MHz unless you flash a OC kernel. Google for dumfuq kernel and you should find a thread called kernel corner that's here in the XDA forums. I'm using the 614 MHz kernel right now and I've been running for over 24 hours without a hiccup.
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Thx a lot, so I was right at first it is kernel related, but thx again, will try
Does this work on the Gome Flytouch with 256MB of RAM. I see it posted for Android OS v1.6 but there is no SetCPU.txt for ARM926xx which runs at 350MHz but on all these sites that read VIA 8505 suppose to do 450MHz to 533MHz.
Well I assumed that since you posted in the myTouch 3G forums that you had one.
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DonJuan692006 said:
Your not going to get above 576 MHz unless you flash a OC kernel. Google for dumfuq kernel and you should find a thread called kernel corner that's here in the XDA forums. I'm using the 614 MHz kernel right now and I've been running for over 24 hours without a hiccup.
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I tried that and now I am stuck on the My Touch booting screen...any ideas?
Type in the SetCPU in the Google Search this is were I had ended up.
shaolin95 said:
I tried that and now I am stuck on the My Touch booting screen...any ideas?
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You flashed the wrong one. Put your fastboot info here (back+power).
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Serris said:
You can create it, cimple create a new text file, rename it to setcpu.txt, and add frequencies. Example: 176000,480000,5280000,576000
Edit: I added my setCPU.txt
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...i´m lg optimus x2 user. which values do i have to put in the setcpu.text?
Doesn't work the way I wanted it to. You can make your own .txt file but that doesn't mean it will listen to it. The app allows you to set it but the device doesn't run at those frequencies that you've put in the .txt.
It's really too bad too. I wanted to O/C mine to 1.5ghz and I suppose the kernel only allows 1400 & 1600. No middle point! 1400 is fast and 1600 is too much. 1500 is perfect yet I can't set that.
sigh.
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...i´m lg optimus x2 user. which values do i have to put in the setcpu.text?
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Franky did you ever find the values for the setcpu.txt fe? if not i may have some ideas. or if you have could you take the time to post them? i have a G2x and need specific values.
so here it goes.. this is for u guys who favor froyo for its battery life and smoothness, i present to u NoName rom which based on froyo S5830DXKC1
Features:
1- based on froyo S5830DXKC1, flashed as onepackage and can downgrade from any gingerbread rom.
2- deodexed and prerooted.
3- default filesystem ext4.
4- cwm 4.0.0.9
5- cfroot b-81, so basicly u'll get any feature that came from this kernel eg smartass cpu governor, interactivex cpu governor, bln, cifs.ko, tun.ko etc etc.
6- host file modded to block ads.
7- modded build.prop
8- nexus bootanimation.
9- default gingerbread launcher.
10- font changed to more pleasant in the eyes one. seriously i really hate the letter "g" on any stock rom that use droidsans font
10- nexus iconset for all app that came default from this rom.
11- the smoothness and battery life of froyo
12- darktremore a2sd installed, but u need to activate it to use. do this on terminal:
Code:
su
a2sd reinstall
Howto install:
flash as onepackage via odin. odin 4.42 and cooper.ops included in archive. first boot it'll install csc and then it automatically reboot once again to cwm, this time u need to reboot again manually.
Disclaimer:
standard disclaimer applies, i wouldnt be responsible if bla3.. u know the drill
Credit goes to:
i'll add later. need to remember one by one. too sleepy rite now.
Download:
S5830DXKC1_NONAME_FROYO.V1.7z
password:
Code:
[email protected]
Bugs:
because this rom using cfroot b-81 kernel for froyo, i think i need to be clear on this one. ketut.kumajaya stated here that when using cfroot froyo kernel with deodexed system and framework, usb and wifi tethering failed to start. i cannot confirm this because i dont use tethering.
Screenshots:
First Froyo custom rom.. Thanks for your hardwork.. Will try sometime later..
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Good job!! First rom for froyo. COOL!
Just a download mirror.
w0w..you rockz dude..
btw..im not on ext4..im just on ext 2..
can i try this?
and also i had ketuts cf_root..
and i had cwm 4.0.0.9..
can i just flash it via recovery?
want to try it..hihihihihihi..
thnx!!!
btw im on froyo dxkc1 stock..hihi
hope someone could make a theme also..hekhek
how about its benchmark..does it increase?hehe
I will try it and thanks for your hardwork
What about arabic support ?
Sent from my GT-S5830
geraldgeron said:
w0w..you rockz dude..
btw..im not on ext4..im just on ext 2..
can i try this?
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yes u can. this will automatically convert all ur system partition to ext4. and if u plan to use darktremore a2sd, sdcard partition could be either ext2, ext3 or ext4.
an0nym0us_ but what about fresh update for your ZCKPA version?
Lovetz said:
an0nym0us_ but what about fresh update for your ZCKPA version?
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working on it. this froyo rom is result in frustrating of my updates for it bootloop for 5times in a row with different build. dont know what the problem is as i dont have adb to see the logcat. guess i'll look into the updates once i set adb correctly. dont worry, it'll come
SetCPU force close in setting the added governors. Also, the font doesn't look that good. I could send you the Ubuntu font, very readable.
consegregate said:
SetCPU force close in setting the added governors. Also, the font doesn't look that good. I could send you the Ubuntu font, very readable.
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thats weird, setcpu definitely working for me, using interactivex governor and set on boot. im using the latest 2.2.4 btw. yes, do pm about the font please
an0nym0us_ said:
thats weird, setcpu definitely working for me, using interactivex governor and set on boot. im using the latest 2.2.4 btw. yes, do pm about the font please
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Retried now it works. Try http://search.4shared.com/search.html?searchmode=2&searchName=Ubuntu_R it's an apk, try installing and then changing via display>font.
Anyway, do you prefer using interactiveX or smartass?
both is almost similar, it rammed down cpu when screen off, so dont need screen off profile for both governor. but i think interactivex has better implement of it since its newer than smartass.
an0nym0us_ said:
both is almost similar, it rammed down cpu when screen off, so dont need screen off profile for both governor. but i think interactivex has better implement of it since its newer than smartass.
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Smartass doesn't spin down to 122 in sleep. InteractiveX ramps up slower than ondemand. I don't know what to choose now ._.
is that setcpu is in the package?
btw..is this flashable via cwm4 recovery?
geraldgeron said:
is that setcpu is in the package?
btw..is this flashable via cwm4 recovery?
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This is not a recovery zip. You'll have to flash through Odin.
Also, setCPU is not included as it's a paid app.
ahh..okie..thnx
is it possible to be flashable via recovery?
geraldgeron said:
ahh..okie..thnx
is it possible to be flashable via recovery?
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I just said it's NOT A RECOVERY ZIP. Do you want to try to make you feel more convinced?
misunderstood..hahaha..lol
i understand that this attach file was not flashable recovery.,,
im asking if it is possible to have or to make file to another file which is flashable via recovery like the other ROM..^^
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Also, setCPU is not included as it's a paid app.
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im not include it because the author restricted it for "free to use only" for us, xda user its not permitted to include it in any roms, but ofcourse its free for us. just head it here to download, and if u feel its worth it, donate by buying it from market
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=505419
Here's a question.
and yes, I did read most of the A500 stuff before posting this.
I currently have CyanogenMod V 10.2, and a 4.2.2 kernel
Here's my question. I see in the recovery rom, an option to overclock.
how can I do this from inside the normal kernel? is there an option I just haven't seen?
I understand it needs to be be done inside the rom, but seriously, haven't seen any discussion on how to get this running on a regular basis.
thanks in advance
markbnj said:
Here's a question.
and yes, I did read most of the A500 stuff before posting this.
I currently have CyanogenMod V 10.2, and a 4.2.2 kernel
Here's my question. I see in the recovery rom, an option to overclock.
how can I do this from inside the normal kernel? is there an option I just haven't seen?
I understand it needs to be be done inside the rom, but seriously, haven't seen any discussion on how to get this running on a regular basis.
thanks in advance
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Why not make it easy, download and install SetCpu or any one of the multitude of OC apps on the market, and just set your OC/UV from there? You can select "set at boot" and it will retain your selections in the event of a re-boot.
Not all kernels are capable of OC/UV. This is all dependant on if the dev compiled the kernel with the correct frequency and voltage tables to allow this.
The fact that the CWM recovery has options, has 0 impact if the OC can be done. The OC option is in every recent CWM recovery version regardless of kernel being installed.
So my advice, download and install an OC app from play store, and check if your kernel supports it.
One more bit of advice... do not select "set at boot" until you have checked out your OC/UV settings.
MD
Thank you very much. dumb Xnix person that I am, didn't think to check if there were any apps like that. will investigate.
markbnj said:
Thank you very much. dumb Xnix person that I am, didn't think to check if there were any apps like that. will investigate.
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There are a ton of free apps. System Tuner, NoThrills, PimpmyCPU, etc. Personally, I like SetCpu (free version here at XDA, use search), and System Tuner.
Hi Guys I just want to ask to how to underclock the cpu of my phone specifically it runs on Snapdragon 810 im not new to ubuntu.Im working on a custom rom that will fix my xperia z4 to a better use.. Pls help me i would like to underclock it from 2.5 to 1.3 . Thanks and Godblesa!
First, you must root your phone. After that install anyone app from play store for cpu control like No-frills CPU Control.
I use this, thanks to @Pandemic
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2632428
how to underclocked cpu clockspeed?
lAlKenDi said:
Hi Guys I just want to ask to how to underclock the cpu of my phone specifically it runs on Snapdragon 810 im not new to ubuntu.Im working on a custom rom that will fix my xperia z4 to a better use.. Pls help me i would like to underclock it from 2.5 to 1.3 . Thanks and Godblesa!
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Root your phone. Install app like "Kernel auditor" and underclock. If u need full control over ur phone, try unlocking bootloader and then underclock.
Laz said:
Root your phone. Install app like "Kernel auditor" and underclock. If u need full control over ur phone, try unlocking bootloader and then underclock.
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Thanks for the reply sir how can i underclock it with linux i mean boot.img editing since im creating a rom i dont want an app since users may pick the wrong settings. Thanks for the answer
Yeah, although my kernel does support 3072MHz, but I'm unable to set it to up to 2649MHz?
I'm using n910f stock Rom, android 5.1, emotion Kernel.
I'd appreciate any help.
Use overclocking root apps like "Set CPU". You will get it on the play store. With that u can set ur processor's clock rate minimum/maximum. If that doesn't work then try using a kernel thats mentioned in snapdragon section and then try using that overclocking app. Overclocking is only possible if u have installed a kernel that supports it and also the phone has to be rooted.