[GUIDE] The Ace Xperia Play Setup 1.2! ~ Dalvik Tunning! - Xperia Play General

Ace Xperia Play​Hello Guys! , after scavenging the whole of the Xperia Play Forums I present to u the best Xperia play Setup in my opinion (and some others...)
First off i Wanna Give some Quick Thanx to:
ozzmanj1 - He Convinced me Heavily about the Stock Rom + A Working Odex Script!
TLRTheory - He convinced ozzmanj1 who convinced me,
Wedgess - A real developer!
DoomLord - Where would we be without him?
juwe11 - The Great Ramscript
LENAROX - The Unique and Amazing Pro-Tunned ADJ
Ryuinferno - Uni Init.d
Zepplinrox - Sclean
Bakisha - Telling me about Odexing!
CosmicDan - Dalvik Dexopt Flags
NOTE! You Must do these in order for the Best Stuffs, Also Please Read Everything
So Lets start shall we?
Oh wait no, Get some Coffee or another Beverage and get ur xP and Hook it up to ur PC,
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1. Backing Up!
First of were going to need some backups incase Anything goes wrong, So Go Ahead and:
-Reboot into CWM Recovary > Make a CWM Backup
-Reboot back into ROM > Download Titanium Backup and Run a Backup of All User Apps
-Power off you Device > Put it to Charge > (While waiting for Charge) Pull out the SD-Card and Manually mount into PC (Otherwise just do it normally with Android on, NOTE! it will take much longer) Now Cut Everything into a Secure location onto your PC
2. Preping
Just some things u need to be able to go to the next step:
-A Fully Charged Battery
-An Empty SD-Card
-Some more Coffee
now to continue we need to wipe all old things:
-Reboot into CWM > Wipe:
--System
--Data
--Cache
--Dalvik Cache
--SD-Card
--Battery Stats
now power off the device and keep it hooked up to power
Download the Following:
Xperia Play 52 Enhanced v3 Firmware
Flashtool
Lupus GB v12 LagFixed Edition
Now install Flashtool and copy the Xperia Play 52 Enhanced v3 Firmware to the flashtool firmwares folder
3. Flashing
Time fore the main moment,
-Run Flashtool (NOTE! if u have 64-bit, run the 64bit, also sometimes u have to like 6 times click it to open...)
-Disconnect your Device
-Connect the device in Flashmode (Will promt how to)
-Let it do its work (NOTE! If it asks to install drivers, go to the flashtool subfolder names drivers, run the .exe and select the list with xperia play in and select flashmode, then reboot)
-Now disconnect the device AND DONT BOOT UP
-flash Lupus GB v12 LagFixed Edition
-Now Gracefully boot up the device knowing you have the cleanest xp in existent,
4.Restoring
Now u can copy ur SD Card back, Advice : enable msc for faster transfer
U can also restore all apps via Titanium Backup, just download the app and restore
5. Root
When rebooting allow lupus gb to root
then go to playstore and install superuser and update the su binary
6. Fine-Tunning
This is the good stuff,
so we need to get performance and battery TOP NOTCH!
First off i recommend fine tunning the Android native settings, so adjust ur ringtones and etc... anothing thing is Leave animations on,
Then delete all apps u can from data/app, eg hotshots, fb and the rest of the sony junk
Now off to tweaking!, download:
Uni-Init.d
AutoMagical Debloater
Key for AutoMagical Debloater: JzzTXhl0MJlkga6fbLy5OXI2-FwXAXI_ZMU3MkRxE9I
Now download:
Root Browser
So first off reboot into recovary, and flash the Uni-Init.d zip
Now Flash Debloater.zip then Reboot x2
Open Root Browser and navigate to /system/app and here i cant help much, this is ur brain and eyes, manually compare whats in the zip i provided and the /app folder and remove stuff so ur devices apps are equal, now u may get some FC's but its nothing to dangerous to worry about,
Reboot now!
Some more debloating:
Navigate to system/etc, press search and type *.apk u should find some apk files, of their Verizon/Sony related, delete them!
Their is also another thing we can do called Odexing, be aware that doing this will result in you not being able to mod any framework files
Download the Odex Zip First, Flash it in CWM then Wipe Cache and Dalvik Cache and reboot x2 Then:
- open terminal emulator (will be installed automaticaly)
- type su to obtain root permission
- type dexo -h to show possible commands for your phone
- type dexo -one of the option that you have decided
I & Ozzmanj1 recommend Odexing Everything - all
7. Tweaking
Suprisingly enough, All tweaks existent on android SUCK, (Joking) basically what im saying is we only need 3 tweaks
first off open root browser, go to /system and open build.prop, now allow editing:
Input the following for everyday use and generally amazing performance in eveything
Code:
# Pro-Tuned ADJ 1.2 by LENAROX.
ro.FOREGROUND_APP_ADJ=0
ro.VISIBLE_APP_ADJ=4
ro.PERCEPTIBLE_APP_ADJ=3
ro.HEAVY_WEIGHT_APP_ADJ=2
ro.SECONDARY_SERVER_ADJ=1
ro.BACKUP_APP_ADJ=5
ro.HOME_APP_ADJ=6
ro.HIDDEN_APP_MIN_ADJ=7
ro.EMPTY_APP_ADJ=15
#ultimate assassin mode.
#ro.SECONDARY_SERVER_ADJ=15
#ro.HIDDEN_APP_MIN_ADJ=3
or if ur extreme and want amazing games and pretty much no multitasking then this:
Code:
# Pro-Tuned ADJ 1.2 by LENAROX.
ro.FOREGROUND_APP_ADJ=0
ro.VISIBLE_APP_ADJ=4
ro.PERCEPTIBLE_APP_ADJ=3
ro.HEAVY_WEIGHT_APP_ADJ=2
ro.SECONDARY_SERVER_ADJ=15
ro.BACKUP_APP_ADJ=5
ro.HOME_APP_ADJ=6
ro.HIDDEN_APP_MIN_ADJ=3
ro.EMPTY_APP_ADJ=15
#ultimate assassin mode enabled.
save and exit, now reboot or cary on to next tweak and then reboot after that
Next up were going to optimize dalvik verification and optimization, to do this were going to navigate to /system/build.prop and open it and start editing, look for something like this:
Code:
dalvik.vm.dexopt-flags=m=y
after lots of reasearch i came across a thread where CosmicDan Explained how dalvik vm worked with this and etc, and acording to him setting the dalvik vm to this parameter will increase performance all over the board
So replace with this:
Code:
dalvik.vm.dexopt-flags=m=y,v=n,o=v,u=n
Done, now reboot 2 times, then continue on to the next tweak!
Now Init.d Tweaks, We only need 1, So open up root browser and navigate to /system/etc/init.d (this is long text, so i recommend save as file then in android cp and paste, if ur going to do this paste it into notepad++ and then save as .sh and then rename and remove .sh extension, we save as .sh to get the linux formatting so no bootloops or inactive scripts r their...) and make a new file called "97ramscript", Within the script input the following:
Code:
#!/system/bin/sh
# Copyright© 2011 Juwe11
if [ -e /sys/module/lowmemorykiller/parameters/minfree ]; then
echo "2560,4096,6144,12288,14336,18432" > /sys/module/lowmemorykiller/parameters/minfree
fi
if [ -e /proc/sys/vm/swappiness ]; then
echo "20" > /proc/sys/vm/swappiness
fi
if [ -e /proc/sys/vm/vfs_cache_pressure ]; then
echo "70" > /proc/sys/vm/vfs_cache_pressure
fi
if [ -e /proc/sys/vm/dirty_expire_centisecs ]; then
echo "3000" > /proc/sys/vm/dirty_expire_centisecs
fi
if [ -e /proc/sys/vm/dirty_writeback_centisecs ]; then
echo "500" > /proc/sys/vm/dirty_writeback_centisecs
fi
if [ -e /proc/sys/vm/dirty_ratio ]; then
echo "15" > /proc/sys/vm/dirty_ratio
fi
if [ -e /proc/sys/vm/dirty_backgroud_ratio ]; then
echo "3" > /proc/sys/vm/dirty_backgroud_ratio
fi
then save,now long press and set permissions to all of them (basically tick all 9 boxs)
now reboot
8. Keepin it Clean
Now we have everything done and our xPlay is Top notch but we need to keep it top notch!
so download:
Clean Master , And clean caches and empty folders regulary, HOWEVER please dont use TASK KILLERS, their terrible and ruin performance!!!
next up, install Busybox, Download this:
Super Cleany and open root browser and copy Super Cleany to /system/xbin, then set permissions to all (basically tick all 9 boxs), then Open Busybox and install it using the smart install, just use all defualt settings, once installed uninstall the app
Now download Terminal Emulator and type "su -c sclean" but only do this every like 2-3 weeks or when u feel ur device is extremely laggy, what it does? this cleans the device thoroughly and then reboots!
next thing is to disable startup programs, Download ES Task Manager and run the startup apps, click optimize then u can disable the following manually:
Google Play Store
Messaging
u can also disable anything u know of, eg titanium backup!
thats it, everything else leave it, Word for the wise: Dont disable anything u dont know,
Also just a general tip, dont install useless apps, eg Facebook as u can use it thru the browser!
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That's it! I hope u liked it!
Also please gimme a tnx I spent ages typing this,

Hey pizza_dox don't thank me for pushing the whole "stock". Thank TLRtheory. I PMd him about his setup as he was always talking about the performance of stock. So he's the one who convinced me. However I do appreciate you thanking me. And I would like to thank you for your work. You are always updating your roms and scripts and posting guides or setups. It goes a long way. So thank you
Sent from my R800i using xda premium
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Also remember all the extra junk you mentioned to me in the system folders such as apps and files thar weren't necessary but left by Sony. Even after you delete the apps some of the files remain. You gave me another 35-40mb of storage.
Sent from my R800i using xda premium

Oh ok, still...
Oh yea forgot those apps, well I was sorta in a rush, will update now,
Edit
Thanx, also I updated but I'm slowly finding stupid typos ans random grammar errors...
(was in a rush...)
Sent from my R800i using xda app-developers app

Is the kernel from Lupus with Lagfix is that the same as Lupus v12.5?

Someone should do a comparison video showing off stock debloated and OCed on games and some emulators. Is it really better for gaming?

Fenrir007 said:
Someone should do a comparison video showing off stock debloated and OCed on games and some emulators. Is it really better for gaming?
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When I switched from CDMA to the GSM model back in Feb of this year, I tried all sorts of custom roms. What made me really notice the difference was MC4. I could never get past 26fps on a number of custom ROMS. I then flashed the .79 ftf and deblaoted the hell out of it. Big difference. I ran a FPS meter and was getting 40-42fps on stock debloated no V6 supercharger scripts. No nothing. I was overclocked to 1.1ghz on performance and SIO. Ran smooth as silk.....
Dont this the wrong way, I am extremely appreciative of everyone who assists and participates on the XP forum with custom roms however I simply will not go back to a custom rom. Now that being said I did take the systemui.apk form the NXT Rom and replaced it over the stock systemui.apk and I have working toggles on a stock rom.

ozzmanj1 said:
When I switched from CDMA to the GSM model back in Feb of this year, I tried all sorts of custom roms. What made me really notice the difference was MC4. I could never get past 26fps on a number of custom ROMS. I then flashed the .79 ftf and deblaoted the hell out of it. Big difference. I ran a FPS meter and was getting 40-42fps on stock debloated no V6 supercharger scripts. No nothing. I was overclocked to 1.1ghz on performance and SIO. Ran smooth as silk.....
Dont this the wrong way, I am extremely appreciative of everyone who assists and participates on the XP forum with custom roms however I simply will not go back to a custom rom. Now that being said I did take the systemui.apk form the NXT Rom and replaced it over the stock systemui.apk and I have working toggles on a stock rom.
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Did you notice any difference in emulators? Oh, and I remember trying MC4 on Auroraplay and it was pretty smooth, but I'm not sure about the fps. Might check that next time.

I only use emu up to n64 and everything runs great.
Sent from my R800i using xda premium

Nice guide. Maybe to add odexing script at the end, when it's debloated, to save data space..
I also switched to .79 recently as daily driver. Debloated, odexed, installed new systemui and smartsearch dialer, and it's flying...
Antutu score is around 5500, on stock speed, and i didn't see any lag in games, not even MC4.

ozzmanj1 said:
Is the kernel from Lupus with Lagfix is that the same as Lupus v12.5?
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Yep,

Bakisha said:
Nice guide. Maybe to add odexing script at the end, when it's debloated, to save data space..
I also switched to .79 recently as daily driver. Debloated, odexed, installed new systemui and smartsearch dialer, and it's flying...
Antutu score is around 5500, on stock speed, and i didn't see any lag in games, not even MC4.
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Well i aimed to save battery & Performance, forgot about odex, , but generally i see no difference in odex

Pizza_Dox said:
Well i aimed to save battery & Performance, forgot about odex, , but generally i see no difference in odex
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Not much difference is speed, but it can save around 50-60MB from data partition. And debloadet GB rom have a lot of spare space in /system partition.
Ofcorse, not needed for most users with lupus kernel, and is highly optional.

Bakisha said:
Not much difference is speed, but it can save around 50-60MB from data partition. And debloadet GB rom have a lot of spare space in /system partition.
Ofcorse, not needed for most users with lupus kernel, and is highly optional.
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Okai, , Well where can i find the Odex Script,

Pizza_Dox said:
Okai, , Well where can i find the Odex Script,
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I can't recall did i download it somewhere, but i know that Aurora ROM have odexing script in it
EDIt: X-game rom thread have odexing script separate. It's in end of first post

Bakisha said:
I can't recall did i download it somewhere, but i know that Aurora ROM have odexing script in it
EDIt: X-game rom thread have odexing script separate. It's in end of first post
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tnx will add to op,

The odex file gives me an error when attempting to flash in in recovery. CWM

Oh OK... Well I'm on ICS now (ICS browsing is not good...), just Google it,
Sent from my R800i using xda app-developers app

Pizza_Dox said:
Oh OK... Well I'm on ICS now (ICS browsing is not good...), just Google it,
Sent from my R800i using xda app-developers app
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Yeah, I was already on it. Just wanted to let you and everyone know first. Soon as I find an odex file I will post a link here or embed it here.
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Here is a download link, its from GS4 but it says it works on everything from Froyo+
Thank to: MatrixDJ96 (XDA user who provided link) for him posting this:
Source:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2400342
Download Link:
UniversalOdexScriptV62.zip
Link: https://googledrive.com/host/0B2ftBoBlBHTIWVZITGRMenpQeWM/

ozzmanj1 said:
Yeah, I was already on it. Just wanted to let you and everyone know first. Soon as I find an odex file I will post a link here or embed it here.
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Here is a download link, its from GS4 but it says it works on everything from Froyo+
Thank to: MatrixDJ96 (XDA user who provided link) for him posting this:
Source:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2400342
Download Link:
UniversalOdexScriptV62.zip
Link: https://googledrive.com/host/0B2ftBoBlBHTIWVZITGRMenpQeWM/
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Tnx alot, , Updated OP,

ozzmanj1 said:
Yeah, I was already on it. Just wanted to let you and everyone know first. Soon as I find an odex file I will post a link here or embed it here.
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Here is a download link, its from GS4 but it says it works on everything from Froyo+
Thank to: MatrixDJ96 (XDA user who provided link) for him posting this:
Source:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2400342
Download Link:
UniversalOdexScriptV62.zip
Link: https://googledrive.com/host/0B2ftBoBlBHTIWVZITGRMenpQeWM/
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Forgot to add this important stuff in order to use the odex script, sorry ya'll.
How to odex:
- download file
- go to recovery
- install zip
- reboot
- open terminal emulator (will be installed automaticaly)
- type su to obtain room permission
- type dexo -h to show possible commands for your phone
- type dexo -one of the option that you have decided
Pizza_dox can you add to your OP. Thanks
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Just a tip. I typed in SU in the terminal emulator that is installed from the script.
Then type in dexo -h and it gives you a list of options. If you want to odex your whole rom type in:
dexo -all
Then hit enter give it a minute, then it will reboot and you are done.

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[OBSOLETE] Great Combo For Galaxy Ace

This is a list of Galaxy Ace ROM, kernel, and tweaks that (when combined) will make your Ace run blazingly fast!
Tested by me.
I'm not responsible if your Ace went wrong. Make a backup first.
Before we start, make sure you have backup for your important data and applications.
Best ROM
Not sure which is the best ROM, it's relative. So far, for stock ROM lovers you can use Blackhawk ROM by ketut.kumajaya
Best Kernel
CF-Root for S5830. I have no comments. An amazing kernel.
Best RAM Tweak (for stock ROMs without CF-Root only)
Juwe's RAM optimization script. It's working fine on Ace, but the boot time will take longer than usual.
Best Animation Tweak (will smoothen animations on stock XXKPH ROM and activate CRT animation on coderom)
Not sure who share this tutorial, but you will get smooth animations after you have applied this tweak. Using Root Explorer, mount /system/ to RW, edit build.prop, find debug.hw, add a hash "#" before it. Save and reboot. Original post here.
For the best result: make sure you have activate a2sd and convert filesystem to ext4 using ext4 Manager (available through CF-Root) and do NOT apply Conservative Gov (when applied, it will save battery life but will slow down performance)
Okay, that's all.
Please report to me if you get something wrong so I can revise this thread.
I was gonna install coderom for the reboot button feature (on phone options), but the link was down.
Please add this: enabling crt on gingerbread rom by adding a hash (#) to debug.hw in build.prop smoothen everything a lot, especially popups.
XDA ♥
- XXKPH
- Easy Deodex + Root (XDA)
- Zipalign on boot setting from A2SD GUI
- CF -Root updated to b78
- update to CWM 4.0.0.9
- Internal memory converted to ext 4 (by ext4 manager)
- set tweaks => default (no checked list)
thats great combine! i've used this...
very smoothly guys...
thanks,just flash up the RAM optimizer with CWM~
fla.sh said:
This is a list of Galaxy Ace ROM, kernel, and tweaks that (when combined) will make your Ace run blazingly fast!
Tested by me.
I'm not responsible if your Ace went wrong. Make a backup first.
Before we start, make sure you have backup for your important data and applications.
Best ROM
Coderom.NexusAce by code28h4p. The original download link was removed by Moderator because it's contains warez.
Further instructions: How to flash coderom.nexusace and How to setup a2sd with coderom.nexusace.
Best Kernel
CF-Root for S5830. Original post (in Indonesian) here.
Best RAM Tweak
Juwe's RAM optimization script. It's working fine on Ace, but the boot time will take longer than usual.
Okay, that's all.
Please report to me if you get something wrong so I can revise this thread.
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Hi fla.sh,
I don't think anyone will go wrong when they have great combo like this. I have all of them in my SGA. (Of course with CRT as mentioned by consegregate)
Now my ace runs very smoothly.
Hey, if I apply the ram optimization... how do I get to the original configuration? A flash of the kph rom (the one i have) would be enough?
I'd say just deleting the script file should be enough.
And lol that's exactly what I have on my Ace. Plus the CRT animation.
Tap-a-talked from my Galaxy Ace
Diliban said:
Hi fla.sh,
I don't think anyone will go wrong when they have great combo like this. I have all of them in my SGA. (Of course with CRT as mentioned by consegregate)
Now my ace runs very smoothly.
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Hi,
I have this question for you... Do I need to install everything in the post CF-Root for S5830 like CF root manager, Tweak, EXT4 Manager etc., or just the below mentioned part is enough?
I just flashed this part to my SG Ace.
Instructions (long)
- Follow these instructions to the letter. Do not touch any buttons or checkboxes that are not listed below to touch!
- Unzip CF-Root-S5830-v3.7-b78.zip
- (USB) Disconnect your phone from your computer
- Start ODIN v4.38
- Click the OPS button, and select Cooper_v1.0.ops
- Click the PDA button, and select CODE_S5830XXKPH_CL260130_REV03-CF-Root-v3.7-b78.tar.md5
- Put your phone in download mode
- (USB) Connect the phone to your computer
- Click the START button
- Wait for the phone to reboot
- Done (if it took you more than 30 seconds, you need practise!)
I tried Quardant after installing this Kernel which gave me 1043 (sdcard class 2) which is as equal to what I got before without this kernel. What is your thought?
Quadrant won't show any difference until you convert your system to ext with the exr4 manager.
Tap-a-talked from my Galaxy Ace
Hi mate, any chance of a pm maybe ?with the bit's to try this rom out? can't find dou to link being removed. thanks.
Added CRT animation tweak
QNBT said:
I was gonna install coderom for the reboot button feature (on phone options), but the link was down.
Kind enough to PM it to me?
Thanks in advance!
Google it, type "coderom nexus" first result its the rom 4shared download.
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CF-Root have all Juwe's RAM script options with different values​​. If you don't mind, I could write a CWM update package to set CF-Root using JRS value and enabling animation CRT ("setprop build.sf.hw 0").
ketut.kumajaya said:
CF-Root have all Juwe's RAM script options with different values​​. If you don't mind, I could write a CWM update package to set CF-Root using JRS value and enabling animation CRT ("setprop build.sf.hw 0").
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Wow... I don't know that. I was including JRS just because if someone has XXKPH rom without CF-Root, they can increase free RAM
a little bit Indonesian: Om Ketut kapan nih release CF-Root berikutnya?
fla.sh said:
Wow... I don't know that. I was including JRS just because if someone has XXKPH rom without CF-Root, they can increase free RAM
a little bit Indonesian: Om Ketut kapan nih release CF-Root berikutnya?
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But only CF-Root executing script in /system/etc/init.d
Rencana u/ CF-Root:
1. Menjalankan dtapps2sd script di mode recovery
2. Kompilasi ulang kernel untuk mendukung ext4 data writeback
fla.sh said:
This is a list of Galaxy Ace ROM, kernel, and tweaks that (when combined) will make your Ace run blazingly fast!
Tested by me.
I'm not responsible if your Ace went wrong. Make a backup first.
Before we start, make sure you have backup for your important data and applications.
Best ROM
Coderom.NexusAce by code28h4p. The original download link was removed by Moderator because it's contains warez.
Further instructions: How to flash coderom.nexusace and How to setup a2sd with coderom.nexusace.
Best Kernel
CF-Root for S5830. Original post (in Indonesian) here.
Best RAM Tweak
Juwe's RAM optimization script. It's working fine on Ace, but the boot time will take longer than usual.
Best Animation Tweak (will smoothen animations on stock XXKPH ROM and activate CRT animation on coderom)
Not sure who share this tutorial, but you will get smooth animations after you have applied this tweak. Using Root Explorer, mount /system/ to RW, edit build.prop, find debug.hw, add a hash "#" before it. Save and reboot. Original post here.
For the best result: make sure you have activate a2sd and convert filesystem to ext4 using ext4 Manager (available through CF-Root) and do NOT apply Conservative Gov (when applied, it will save battery life but will slow down performance)
Okay, that's all.
Please report to me if you get something wrong so I can revise this thread.
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Hi All,
I have an issue (may be not), I haven't installed the DT a2sd addon from this thread as I already run on coderom Nexus which has DT a2sd. I entered into Terminal and typed SU and then a2sd repair. After boot I saw i have only 24MB as EXT4 in a2sd GUI and Dalvik cache moved back to internal memory, but I created 2GB as EXT4 while partition which still appears in my Titanium backup. Did I do anything wrong? Which app is correct? Please help. I have uploaded screenshots from both apps.
royskeyz said:
QNBT said:
Google it, type "coderom nexus" first result its the rom 4shared download.
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Thanks for the tip!
Still wondering if i'm able to backup my current data with CWM and restore them with the new ROM
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Attachments here... Sorry missed them in the last post

[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.
royskeyz said:
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
royskeyz said:
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.
consegregate said:
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).

[CWM][Flashable]Init.d Support and Tweaks for Aurora ICS

The aurora_4.1+-init.d-addon zip is compatible with Aurora v4.1+.
The OOM-Priority-Charger-v1.4-Aurora-4.1a zip is compatible ONLY with Aurora v4.1a.
You can visit android.mimic.ca to upload and automatically patch your newer services.jar in an updated Aurora version.
Hello everyone,
I have created an update package that enables init.d support and also has some premade scripts to tweak various settings by the user e.g.
- Synaptics Touchscreen Sensitivity
- Apply FPS Novatek Fix to raise FPS to 53fps
- Set CPU Frequency and Governor
- Disable Atmel Haptic Feedback
- Turn VSync OFF
- Raise SDCard Read Ahead Value
All the above settings are at their defaults meaning that you must change the Settings in the Scripts and reboot to apply them, otherwise all values are the defaults in Aurora after flashing the Package.
It also includes and by default enables Androcharger (V6 SuperCharger tweaked by blk_jack for Desire Z, it is the same as V6's option 5), KickAssKernelizer by zeppelinrox and Loopy Smoothness tweak.
For a full "Supercharge" you must also tweak services.jar via android.mimic.ca (See the V6 Supercharger link for info). I have attached the CWM flashable zip for Aurora 4.1a (OOM-Priority-Charger-v1.4-Aurora-4.1a.zip).
Disclaimer
I am not responsible for any damage to your Device.
Notes:
This will make your boot slower as all these scripts have to be executed at startup. Especially the Loopy Smoothness Tweak will add at least 3 seconds at boot.
To apply Changes you have to Reboot
Changelog:
v1: Initial Release
v2: Resolve Bootloops for Atmel Users
Links:
V6 SuperCharger by zeppelinrox
AndroCharger by blk_jack
Thanks to dzo for his excellent ROM and the U8800 xda community for many of the tweaks.
And of course thanks to zeppelinrox, blk_jack, the EVO 4G developers.
Tweaking Values of Scripts
To tweak the Scripts you must use a File Explorer to navigate to /systemd/etc/init.d/ and open the files with your Favourite Text Editor.
There are instructions in each script.
In detail:
- 11synaptics_sens
Tweak Synaptics Touchsreen sensitivity, values 1 to 8, default=4 to accomodate your fingers and remove "jittering"
Simply replace 4 with your desired value.
- 12fpsfix
This enables the FPS fix that raises the panel's Frame Rate to ~53 from ~46.
This may not work for all phones but it is customizable, to enable it just uncomment (remove the starting #) from the echo line.
- 13cpu
Set your Desired Min/Max CPU Frequency and Governor. You may use copy and paste and finding values by opening:
/sys/devices/system/cpu/cpu0/cpufreq/scaling_available_frequencies
/sys/devices/system/cpu/cpu0/cpufreq/scaling_available_governors
For Example to use SmartassV2 replace "echo ondemand > /sys/...." with "echo smartassV2 > /sys/...." in line 9.
If you use SmartassV2 There are extra tweaks for Performance and a highly suggested tweak for Sleep Ideal Frequency.
- 14atmel_haptic_disable
Disable Atmel Haptic Feedback (i.e. Vibration on Touch) by uncommenting the echo line. If you want to enable replace 0 with 1.
(I believe the default is ON here, some atmel user input is appreciated)
- 69vsync_off
This file disables VSync. This will increase FPS, performance and benchmark scores but it will introduce Tearing (try e.g. SpeedX with and without VSync to see jarred lines) and it will probably drain battery faster.
Simply uncomment (remove starting #) from line 8 (echo '0' > /sys/kernel/debug/msm_fb/0/vsync_enable)
- 71sdcard_read_ahead
This file raises the read ahead value for your SDCard meaning faster throughput.
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The files 96AndroCharger,97loopy_smoothness_tweak,98KickAssKernel should not be edited.
If you wish to use V6 SuperCharger please remove 96AndroCharger first.
Thank you man this is really usefull, gona try ASAP
BTW "For a full "Supercharge" you must also tweak settings.jar via android.mimic.ca", maybe you wanted to say "services.jar" ?
What is inside the flashable ZIP
The ZIP contains a modified boot.img(its initrd image and specifically init.rc not the Kernel), init.d scripts and an executable file: /system/bin/sysinit that in turn executes all init.d scripts.
The source can be modified to support init.d by applying the attached patch to init.rc in platform/system/core repository of CAF. The init.rc is located in rootdir directory.
The patch is a simple two line patch to run sysinit. I will test, and it will of course be preferable to embed sysinit contents directly in init.rc.
Otherwise the initrd.img in the final bootimage can be unpacked,modified and repacked.
I also modified the update script to set permissions on the init.d directory to 755 and owned by root:shell.
Finally, init.qcom.post_boot.sh has been modded so as not to overwrite CPU settings and exec again 13cpu. I may try to modify it so as to source 13cpu instead.
kaza said:
Thank you man this is really usefull, gona try ASAP
BTW "For a full "Supercharge" you must also tweak settings.jar via android.mimic.ca", maybe you wanted to say "services.jar" ?
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Yes, thank you kaza.
Please let me know if this works fine for you and if you notice any RAM management improvements.
zephyr1988 said:
Yes, thank you kaza.
Please let me know if this works fine for you and if you notice any RAM management improvements.
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First impressions after first reboot "wow, this thing is really smoother ^^"
Secound impressions after turn on "12fpsfix" "OMG I have a new mobile phone xD"
Boot its slower, but not that much.
Right after boot i have 173 MB free ram, dont really know how much i had before, what i know is that launcher is not redrawing thats really cool
Until now i can only say this, amazing improvement for Aurora, thank you zephyr1988, I will keep in touch with further testing
EDIT: Aps are opening and closing faster too
Thank you so much for this zephyr.
like kaza said, this impoves smoothess a lot.
And being able to use sd-ext again is really good
Thanks again for this!
Yes, improves everything a lot!
Sent from my U8800
kaza said:
First impressions after first reboot "wow, this thing is really smoother ^^"
Secound impressions after turn on "12fpsfix" "OMG I have a new mobile phone xD"
Boot its slower, but not that much.
Right after boot i have 173 MB free ram, dont really know how much i had before, what i know is that launcher is not redrawing thats really cool
Until now i can only say this, amazing improvement for Aurora, thank you zephyr1988, I will keep in touch with further testing
EDIT: Aps are opening and closing faster too
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Thanks for testing kaza I'm glad it is useful for you
Thank zeppelinrox for his supercharger and the EVO 4G devs for these two things.
I was simply lucky to find them
@Loureiro,fjsferreira
Glad it works for you guys and thanks for testing
A quick question...
"If you use SmartassV2 There are extra tweaks for Performance and a highly suggested tweak for Sleep Ideal Frequency."
If I change to SmartassV2 with No-frills CPU Control will I benefit from that extra tweaks or only if I change it in 13cpu?
EDIT: Nevermind I saw that its needed to uncoment some lines
kaza said:
A quick question...
"If you use SmartassV2 There are extra tweaks for Performance and a highly suggested tweak for Sleep Ideal Frequency."
If I change to SmartassV2 with No-frills CPU Control will I benefit from that extra tweaks or only if I change it in 13cpu?
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No Frills will overwrite 13cpu's settings in all cases but if you use smartassv2 in 13cpu and enable the tweaks they should stick, I believe.
In two words, use smartassV2 in both No Frills and 13cpu.
Try enabling the sleep ideal freq tweak and then open with a file manager the file:
/sys/devices/system/cpu/cpufreq/smartass/sleep_ideal_freq
(or in a terminal:
cat /sys/devices/system/cpu/cpufreq/smartass/sleep_ideal_freq)
and see if the value is 368640. If it is it works.
Don't know why, but I installed Aurora 4.0, installed all my apps and then rebooted into Recovery to flash the two Zip files attached to the first post and the phone now is bootlooping :\
trocLas said:
Don't know why, but I installed Aurora 4.0, installed all my apps and then rebooted into Recovery to flash the two Zip files attached to the first post and the phone now is bootlooping :\
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Are you sure this is because of this mod?
Have you installed other mods too?
Before trying a fresh install, try deleting the three files 96Androcharger, 98KickAsskernel and 97loopy_smoothness_tweak via Pink Screen and PC. Then it is exactly the same as normal aurora and your problem is elsewhere.
Then you should try doing a fresh install of Aurora 4.0, then flash this zip and see if you get bootloops before installing other mods or apps.
wow, I know this will sound strange but at least for me it really happens, i had some slow downloads with Aurora just like most of the guys were reporting, I am using 12fpsfix, 13cpu with 368 min, 1.4 max, smartassV2 with teawks and 71sdcard_read_ahead, and now my downloads are really faster, downloading Asphalt 6 cache now was really fast, maybe its because my read and write speeds of sdcard were increased, dont know, but this is the best tweak so far for Aurora in my opinion lol
kaza said:
wow, I know this will sound strange but at least for me it really happens, i had some slow downloads with Aurora just like most of the guys were reporting, I am using 12fpsfix, 13cpu with 368 min, 1.4 max, smartassV2 with teawks and 71sdcard_read_ahead, and now my downloads are really faster, downloading Asphalt 6 cache now was really fast, maybe its because my read and write speeds of sdcard were increased, dont know, but this is the best tweak so far for Aurora in my opinion lol
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Yes, I have noticed this too, and also Internet browsing is a little speedier for me.
KickAssKernelizer and SuperCharger(i.e. the modified Androcharger script) apply kernel and tcp stack optimizations
zephyr1988 said:
Are you sure this is because of this mod?
Have you installed other mods too?
Before trying a fresh install, try deleting the three files 96Androcharger, 98KickAsskernel and 97loopy_smoothness_tweak via Pink Screen and PC. Then it is exactly the same as normal aurora and your problem is elsewhere.
Then you should try doing a fresh install of Aurora 4.0, then flash this zip and see if you get bootloops before installing other mods or apps.
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I tried it with ICS 4.0.4 Toucwiz 5 theme and resulted a bootloop. I will re-install ICS4.0.4 and then your scripts to see if they are working.
zephyr1988 said:
Are you sure this is because of this mod?
Have you installed other mods too?
Before trying a fresh install, try deleting the three files 96Androcharger, 98KickAsskernel and 97loopy_smoothness_tweak via Pink Screen and PC. Then it is exactly the same as normal aurora and your problem is elsewhere.
Then you should try doing a fresh install of Aurora 4.0, then flash this zip and see if you get bootloops before installing other mods or apps.
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I haven't installed any other mods. I'm going to do a fresh install and then install the two zip files and report what happened!
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Made a fresh install of Aurora 4.0 and flashed the two zip files from the first post, rebooted the phone, and it entered in bootloop again. Would you upload the files to another host (maybe the files I downloaded are corrupted?).
Don't know why this happens :|
trocLas said:
I haven't installed any other mods. I'm going to do a fresh install and then install the two zip files and report what happened!
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Did a fresh install but same result(bootloop). Does it make any diffrence which file you install from CWM first?
right after flashing those files, go to Advanced->Report Error. Then mounts and storage -> mount USB storage. You will find inside clockworkmod dir a .log file with debug lines. If something went wrong (mounting or unmounting partitions), it's all there.
Btw which CWM are you using? 5.0.2.7 or 5.5.0.4?
trocLas said:
Don't know why, but I installed Aurora 4.0, installed all my apps and then rebooted into Recovery to flash the two Zip files attached to the first post and the phone now is bootlooping :\
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same here
Sent from my U8800 using XDA

CYANOBIZ CM9 Support Thread!

Welcome to Gen8 CYANOBIZ Support thread!​
ATTENTION: This build is stil in early Beta stage! Bizcuite is not responsible of bricked tabs, world war or some kind of alien invasion!
What is this thread for?
This thread is made to help people run CYANOBIZ Unofficial CM9 on their tabs, report bugs related to this ROM and share tips and tweaks.
Before adding your problem(s):
Make sure you are running the latest release of CYANOBIZ !
Make sure your problems is not already listen in the OP (aka this post) !
Bug/Problem list:
Bluetooth can work only by command in Terminal Emulator. Not fixed yet.
Camera. Preview only (can not take pictures for now). Not fixed yet.
Battery stats (% works but no notification of charge). Not fixed yet.
Each problem reported by user will be posted here after its accepted. Remember to use the latest build before reporting.​
How to install CM9 step by step:
You have to install SDE before you attempt to install CM9. Follow the guide in this thread: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=930197
From now on you have to download the files only from this thread: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1941377
Step 1: Download and decompress (unzip) CM9 image file. Rename it to "openaos-cm.img".
always remember to download the file made for your device. Each device has different specification like screen size, RAM, etc.
Step 2: Download zImage.zip (its usually named with the date of the build like "zimage041013.zip") and rename it to "zImage". Do NOT decompress it!
Step 3: Download "initramfs.cpio.gz".
Step 4: Download "data.img.tar.gz", decompress it and choose the size that fits to your needs. (This file will be used to install apps. If you usually install low amount of apps you can use 256MB. Recommended size: 512 MB.. After you decompress it, rename it to "data_ICS.img" and copy it to the root of your internal storage.
Step 5: Copy the decompressed CM9 system file (openaos-cm.img) to the root of your internal storage.
Step 6: Create a new text file. Insert this line: ICS||/openaos-cm.img|/init|0Archos|ARCHOS|ARCHOS|/init and save it. Rename the text file to "menu.lst" and copy it to the internal storage. (If it doesnt work open "menu.lst" with Notepad++ and add one additional line below by pressing enter)
Step 7: Installing the kernel and initramfs.cpio.gz:
Reboot your tab into recovery. Select Recovery System => Developer Edition Menu => Flash Kernel and Initramfs. Connect your tab to your PC via USB and copy the files from steps 2 and 3. (Its recommended to copy the files one by one)
You are done! :good:
Currently the kernel is not supported by other ROMs (except stock firmware with stock kernel).
How to add swap file
Use adb or Terminal Emulator and add these lines:
If you are going to copy the lines copy it line by line do not copy-paste the whole guide else it wont work!
swapoff -a
rm /swapfile
rm /system/etc/fstab
dd if=/dev/zero of=/swapfile bs=1024 count=50000
mkswap /swapfile
touch /system/etc/fstab
echo "/swapfile none swap sw 0 0" >> /system/etc/fstab
swapoff /dev/block/ramzswap0
swapon -a /swapfile
This activates a swap file of 50MB in the root of your system image file (CYANOBIZ_xxx.img also knows as openaos-cm.img
Do NOT increase the size over 50MB because the system will become full and it will result in a bootloop!
How to activate swap in internal SD card (storage). This way you can put highter value like 128MB/256MB/512MB/etc.
Use adb or Terminal Emulator and add these lines:
If you are going to copy the lines copy it line by line do not copy-paste the whole guide else it wont work!
swapoff -a
rm /mnt/storage/swapfile
rm /system/etc/fstab
dd if=/dev/zero of=/mnt/storage/swapfile bs=1024 count=128000
mkswap /mnt/storage/swapfile
touch /system/etc/fstab
echo "/mnt/storage/swapfile none swap sw 0 0" >> /system/etc/fstab
swapoff /dev/block/ramzswap0
swapon -a /mnt/storage/swapfile
If you want to see if it's working type "cat /proc/swaps"
You should see this:
cat /proc/swaps
Filename Type Size Used Priority
/mnt/storage/swapfile file 127972 0 -1
You swapfile is done!
Notice: Sometimes a logcat worths more then a hundred words.
If you like the ROM and you'd like to support it feel free to donate to Bizcuite. This way you can tell him a huge "Thank You" and support his job.
CYANOBIZ Unofficial CM9 Tips & Tweaks
These tweaks come with no warranty! There is a change of bootloop if you edit the wrong value.
Open your root File Explorer (most people use RootExplorer) then go to /system and add these lines to your Build.prop file:
# ADDITIONAL_BUILD_PROPERTIES
#
keyguard.no_require_sim=true
ro.com.android.dateformat=MM-dd-yyyy
wifi.interface=tiwlan0
net.dns1=8.8.8.8
net.dns2=8.8.4.4
qemu.hw.mainkeys=1
wifi.supplicant_scan_interval=120
persist.sys.usb.config=mass_storage,adb
ro.telephony.default_network=0
# dalvik props
persist.adb.notify=0
dalvik.vm.heapstartsize=25m
dalvik.vm.heapgrowthlimit=128m
dalvik.vm.heapsize=160m
#dalvik.vm.dexopt-flags=m=y
#dalvik.vm.heapstartsize=5m
#dalvik.vm.heapgrowthlimit=48m
#dalvik.vm.heapsize=196m
dalvik.vm.dexopt-flags m=y,o=v,u=y
ro.fb.mode=1
ro.sf.compbypass.enable=0
# persist.sys.shutdown.mode=hibernate
ro.config.hw_quickpoweron=true
mot.proximity.delay=25
ro.mot.buttonlight.timeout=0
ro.max.fling_velocity=12000
ro.min.fling_velocity=8000
ro.ril.disable.power.collapse=1
debug.sf.hw=1
debug.composition.type=gpu
debug.composition.type=c2d
windowsmgr.max_events_per_sec=240
ro.ui.fullscreen=false
debug.performance.tuning=1
debug.qctwa.preservebuf=1
dev.pm.dyn_samplingrate=1
video.accelerate.hw=1
ro.vold.umsdirtyratio=20
debug.overlayui.enable=1
debug.egl.hw=1
hw3d.force=1
persist.sys.composition.type=c2d
persist.sys.ui.hw=0
#ro.telephony.call_ring.delay=0
dalvik.vm.stack-trace-file=/data/anr/traces.txt
ro.carrier=wifi-only
#crash tab don't enable it
#debug.enabletr=true
Many thanks for your works Mavasilisk. It's perfect!! Just don't forget the "e" in Bizcuite :angel:
Upload of first BETA release is in progres
Don't forget, if you install my kernel, you will NOT be able to use others OS (except original Firmware with original kernel of course)
Maybe we must add "This release is not official and not supported by cyanogen".
Bizcuite
bizcuite said:
Many thanks for your works Mavasilisk. It's perfect!! Just don't forget the "e" in Bizcuite :angel:
Upload of first BETA release is in progres
Don't forget, if you install my kernel, you will NOT be able to use others OS (except original Firmware with original kernel of course)
Maybe we must add "This release is not official and not supported by cyanogen".
Bizcuite
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Updated. Sorry, I was so focused so I missed "e" in your nickname. Cant wait to try the first beta!
Mavasilisk said:
Updated. Sorry, I was so focused so I missed "e" in your nickname. Cant wait to try the first beta!
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First page updated in dev section.
Link updated
Bizcuite
Sent from my GT-N7100 using xda app-developers app
How is sleep with CM9? I used to find with CM7 Bull my tab used to use more power than stock Froyo when sleeping. Also how well does Chrome work with 256mb ram? Thanks.
I prefer Boat Browser. Its very fast and snappy with the new HW. I can compare it to Opera. Chome is just....not my taste.
Browsers
Mavasilisk said:
I prefer Boat Browser. Its very fast and snappy with the new HW. I can compare it to Opera. Chome is just....not my taste.
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Yes Boat browser works best but is laggy on bigger pages and force closes when I try to start flash content - flash player is still not working. Other browsers force close on bigger pages and chrome is slow. Opera final still dont work, beta is working but freezes on first couple starts. Even stock browser freezes on first couple starts and crashed system once and then started to work pretty normal. Most interesting thing is with Puffin browsers, they worked well under 1.8 and now Puffin free cant even start and Puffin paid freezes or force close when I try to start some web address or edit speed dial. I edited vm heapsize but it didnt help. I am still suspicious on GPU driver. Rom is fast and many apps and games works but we still have some major problems. Keep up with good work Biz and I hope that we will get stable rom soon.
Biz, check for dalvik cache and cache errors. I had some problems with apps when I forgot to wipe caches.
WiFi
Mavasilisk said:
Biz, check for dalvik cache and cache errors. I had some problems with apps when I forgot to wipe caches.
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I dont have problem with cache but you were right we still have problems with wifi driver, that is our major problem for now. I hope that Biz will find good driver and recompile it soon.
aleksandarvs said:
I dont have problem with cache but you were right we still have problems with wifi driver, that is our major problem for now. I hope that Biz will find good driver and recompile it soon.
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I try both. Today i have try to compile the driver module from cm9 sources and with archos gen8 stock kernel.
Compilation success but the driver doesn't want to be insert. I have warning during compilation and this failed the insertion.
Can you say me which security you use to connect you to your wifi?
I think that there is an issue with wpa1/2 security.
Because when i am at work i have no pb, it's a free hotspot wifi without any security just a login.
Bizcuite
Sent from my GT-N7100 using xda app-developers app
I am using WPA-PSK-CCMP and I can make it crash pretty often.
Hi Biz,
congrats to your excellent your CM9 Build. It's pretty fast. However I have a A70S like Mavasilisk and also have the same problems. I can make the tablet crash and reboot with Angry Birds Space with WIFI enabled. However if I disable Wifi and reboot so that the systems boots with WIFI off I can play the game. After another reboot with WIFI enabled the game crashes again.
I have a completely fresh system with nes data_ICS and I'm on WPA WLAN encryption.
groovey2k said:
Hi Biz,
congrats to your excellent your CM9 Build. It's pretty fast. However I have a A70S like Mavasilisk and also have the same problems. I can make the tablet crash and reboot with Angry Birds Space with WIFI enabled. However if I disable Wifi and reboot so that the systems boots with WIFI off I can play the game. After another reboot with WIFI enabled the game crashes again.
I have a completely fresh system with nes data_ICS and I'm on WPA WLAN encryption.
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TO ALL WHO USES BETA 2.0 (only 2.0 a 2.1 will be upload this evening), PLEASE CHANGE THOSE VALUES:
in /init.rc:
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write /proc/cpu/alignment 1
The original value is 4
And in /system/build.prop:
search "vm.heapsize" and set the value to 192m
Crashes/Kernel Panic must be a REAL old story.
Bizcuite
bizcuite said:
TO ALL WHO USES BETA 2.0 (only 2.0 a 2.1 will be upload this evening), PLEASE CHANGE THOSE VALUES:
in /init.rc:
Code:
write /proc/cpu/alignment 1
The original value is 4
And in /system/build.prop:
search "vm.heapsize" and set the value to 192m
Crashes/Kernel Panic must be a REAL old story.
Bizcuite
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This post was a wrong way
Jut edit init.rc and change the value of this line: write /proc/sys/kernel/panic_on_oops 0
Set the value to 0.
The will be really stable!!!
Bizcuite
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So alignment to 1 or 2 ?
Mavasilisk said:
So alignment to 1 or 2 ?
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Bizcuite
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First page (OP) updated with How-to add swapfile guide!
Ok, Good tutorial this rom rocks.
FYO, after upgrade my swap to 1G and my cpu to 1200... Chrome style unusable. I Think our poor gen8 is style weak to it...
Regards,
Rabbit
Try with OC to 1100.

4/20/2017 [] 7.1.1 UPDATE [] One Plus 3 (msm 8996) [] CPU, VM, RAM, IO "Tune"

4/20/2017 [] 7.1.1 UPDATE [] One Plus 3 (msm 8996) [] CPU, VM, RAM, IO "Tune"
ORIGINAL THREAD HERE: https://forum.xda-developers.com/axon-7/development/2-15-2017-axon-7-msm-8996-cpu-vm-ram-t3557392
This mod was originally created for the Axon 7, but due to several requests, I've modified a version for the One Plus 3, please see below, and post questions or comments in the original thread above. Please state you are a One Plus 3 user if you have feedback in that thread, to consolidate user feedback and speed up response time.
Custom tuning for a device is always a necessity. "Canned" settings will get you by, but they are certainly never optimized for a specific device. In fact, Linux typically takes a general approach to find harmonic balance in default settings that will, for the most part, work in an acceptable manner for just about any device. There are a lot of resources available on this device, so we should utilize it in a manner appropriate to squeeze out as much battery life and performance as possible without sacrificing much of those outputs, don't you think? This is going to fix that for you.
Here is what is required of you before you begin:
1. Must be rooted
2. Must have the One Plus 3 OR a device running the Snapdragon 820, as this modification is not so much device specific, but hardware specific. The important aspect being the snapdragon 820 and the RAM disk size.
3. Must have write protection disabled. If the One Plus 3 requires write protection to be disabled, see the code and instruction below:
Using adb shell:
Code:
adb reboot disemmcwp
Using Linux terminal (from your phone, for example):
Code:
reboot disemmcwp
Let's begin.
Getting right to it, here's what I've done:
- modified parameters of the interactive governor, and quite extensively at that (search some of my threads if you want a little bit of a breakdown of the general approach I take)
- reconfigured input_boost parameters
- reconfigured vm parameters (again, the device has a lot of RAM resource, this will utilize it and give you a far better user experience. Basically, I've adjusted dirty_ratio, dirty_background_ratio, swappiness, and other parameters of the virtual machine.)
- disabled zRAM for 6 GB variants (RAM compression, again, not needed on this device really, this mod will save you CPU cycles and power) this will not apply to 4 GB devices, you will still have zRAM enabled.
- remapped minfree parameters for LMK (low memory killer) again only for 6 GB variants
- Tuned CFQ scheduler for flash storage devices
- Tuned "core_ctl" module (needs kernel support, I recommend freeza's latest version of BeastMode. For those wondering, yes, you can still use this mod with the stock kernel. It won't break anything.) again this will only apply to devices that support core_ctl at the kernel.
In a nutshell, that's what we're looking at here. I can guarantee you this will have a significantly positive impact on your device. Turbo time, homies.
How to install????
Easy. First, the file we are replacing is found in /system/etc... it is the "init.qcom.post_boot.sh" file - this file is basically shell scripts, which are applied at boot via this particular shell file.
All you have to do is download the file to your device, open up a file explorer (must have root capability), navigate to the /system/etc folder with said file explorer, mount your /system as RW (read write), delete your stock "init.qcom.post_boot.sh" file, and replace it with mine.
After you've successfully done this, change the new file's permissions to rw-r--r-- (0644), and then reboot!
Or, if you are brave, you can do it manually via a terminal app and get your fingers wet... if you choose to do that, see below:
Make sure the file is located on the root of your internal sdcard in /sdcard, open your terminal app (again, must have root) and type the following commands, hitting enter after each one (be careful to pay attention to the spacing).
Code:
su
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cd /
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mount -o remount,rw /system
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cd /system/etc
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rm init.qcom.post_boot.sh
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cd /sdcard
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mv init.qcom.post_boot.sh /system/etc
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chmod 0644 /system/etc/init.qcom.post_boot.sh
I don't want credit, don't need you to give or offer donations, this is purely for the community in the spirit of Linux ideology. All I ask is for you to hit the thanks button :good:
That's pretty much it, guys. Enjoy!
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I'm willing to give it a go...
File attached ?
Downloaded
warBeard_actual said:
ORIGINAL THREAD HERE: https://forum.xda-developers.com/axon-7/development/2-15-2017-axon-7-msm-8996-cpu-vm-ram-t3557392
Hello, everyone. I would like to provide this modification for this device, as it uses the same SoC as the Axon 7, V10, HTC 10... and a few other devices.
If anybody is interested, please provide me with the STOCK init.qcom.post_boot.sh file, which is found in /system/etc and I will post the modified file and instructions on how to install it.
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Ok see immediately improvement! Thanks !
Going to test it a couple of days!
danny b. said:
Ok see immediately improvement! Thanks !
Going to test it a couple of days!
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I haven't posted the one for your device yet, but I am uploading now.
op updated****
Axon7
warBeard_actual said:
I haven't posted the one for your device yet, but I am uploading now.
op updated****
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This op3 is my daily phone
The axon 7 is my girlfriend phone also mine?but tested it on the 7 sorry for the confusion. Great work going to test it tomorrow on op3
Read through your entire other thread, you have been updating pretty tirelessly. I installed it on Open Beta 14, ran cat /proc to ensure swappiness was good and it shows 1 just like the config file so the tweaks are up and running on my device. I'm running the beta with the stock kernel so I'll do some testing and see how it does with general performance over the next few days.
I don't know who asked to you share this with us, but we definitely appreciate it :good:
will test it for a couple of days and report...
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the adb command doesn't work for me on OB13, it reboots the phone and doesn't disable Write protection, i went around that by deleting and replacing the file from TWRP...
Thank you I could see some battery improvements.i copied that file through twrp ..Using 4g and got 2.40 hours sot still 50 percent battery remaining.phone doesn't slow down or heat up it's a must try
If i change the kernel like blue spark then its worth it ?
And orignel file is about 122 k and youe file is only 22k.
Facebooook said:
If i change the kernel like blue spark then its worth it ?
And orignel file is about 122 k and youe file is only 22k.
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He addresses this in the original thread and it is the same size difference on the axon 7. He removed the generic options and put in modified and tuned optimizations for our specific hardware build instead of every MSM device. It definitely provides a more responsive system overall, but I haven't had it running long enough to see the battery impact on the device.
How to check if it works?
Will it work on custom ROMs (AICP etc?)
Day 2 hotter than normal. In keep on testing
Edit: back to normal
Problem was new app
Plz ignore. Problem solved
Will definitely try this thanx a bunch???
Sn0wFl4keZ said:
How to check if it works?
Will it work on custom ROMs (AICP etc?)
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Definitely no for custom ROMs. Using AICP with latest ElementalX, the file mentioned by OP is not even present in our /system/etc.
Anyway, pretty sure that kernel devs have already tweaked most of the parameters changed by this sh script, so I don't see any need for it for anyone except stock ROM and stock kernel users.
P.S. Still, a lot of work was done by OP, it definitely deserves a big Thank you.
Nezorflame said:
Definitely no for custom ROMs. Using AICP with latest ElementalX, the file mentioned by OP is not even present in our /system/etc.
Anyway, pretty sure that kernel devs have already tweaked most of the parameters changed by this sh script, so I don't see any need for it for anyone except stock ROM and stock kernel users.
P.S. Still, a lot of work was done by OP, it definitely deserves a big Thank you.
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Thanks for the nod. And while I can't speak to the changes implemented by kernel compilers on this forum, I would be willing to give you guys a comparison of the custom ROMs/combos you're running on your op3.
It might shed some light on whether or not you'd benefit from using it if you're using a CM type set up.
Here's what you do... Go into /sys/devices/system/cpu/cpu0/cpufreq/interactive ...
There will be a bunch of files in there for above_hispeed_freq, hispeed_load... A bunch of others. Open them up with a file explorer, snap a screen shot, post it here so I can see the values of your CM-based ROMs.
Is there I way to confirm that it is working properly because I think it is but it feels like a placebo effect. Thanks for the mod :good:
Thanks
warBeard_actual said:
Thanks for the nod. And while I can't speak to the changes implemented by kernel compilers on this forum, I would be willing to give you guys a comparison of the custom ROMs/combos you're running on your op3.
It might shed some light on whether or not you'd benefit from using it if you're using a CM type set up.
Here's what you do... Go into /sys/devices/system/cpu/cpu0/cpufreq/interactive ...
There will be a bunch of files in there for above_hispeed_freq, hispeed_load... A bunch of others. Open them up with a file explorer, snap a screen shot, post it here so I can see the values of your CM-based ROMs.
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Here are the contents of the .../interactive folder (everything except boostpulse - got 'Permision denied' on that).
That's for the AICP (based on LOS).
Hello.. Thanks for your mod.
I'm using freedomOS OB13 with francos kernel with his app. Already did all the steps in this thread.
Now, I Just wanted to know if it's just for stock phones or will it improve for everyone?
And how to check if everything is as it should?
Thanks in advance!
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theduke7 said:
will test it for a couple of days and report...
Heads Up...
the adb command doesn't work for me on OB13, it reboots the phone and doesn't disable Write protection, i went around that by deleting and replacing the file from TWRP...
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Hey.. How did you check if the write protection is still disabled?
I'm on OB13 as well and my phone just restarted after the command and I thought that's it!

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