installed set cpu and it only lets my clock it to 499mhz and the overclock widget only got me to 663mhz.. how did u guys get it to 998mhz??
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Are you downloading the correct version? DOwnload this one and select Nexus One in the device selection menu.
SetCpu is made for all the most current Android phones (mostly), you can even let it automatically detect the clock speed.
Why do you need this? I've seen the phone hit 1GHz when it needed to so I just let its internal processor scaling do its job. Is there something you are doing that isn't kicking the processor up when it needs it?
Setcpu absolutely works with Nexus One, i have it right now with the overclocked kernal running 1113 to 691, you have to hit menu and pick the Nexus One as your phone.
Hi.
I´m trying to include the actual cpu usage into my app.
But for no, i haven´t found any api within the sdk to get the actual working speed of the cpu.
Can someone please help me, how to get the actual cpu usage within an application?
Thanks a lot
Anyone else having issues with SetCPU? Superuser is saying it is given root access but the app constantly closes for me. I've contacted the developers but figured I'd make a thread on XDA to see if anyone else was having this issue.
set cpu
it will force close because its an app based off another type of processor. These dual core processors need a different type of "clock" modification app. Someone will write on of these soon.
I get force closes, thats normal considering. I was wondering if there was a way to keep the processor clock 216=>500~mhz to keep good battery. Wonder if there is a shiney undervolt in the future.
Just thought someone might know of an apk that would log and graph frequency and voltages. I'm wanting something like this to help fine tune haves now that we have the increcontrol app to adjust haves. Maybe I'm looking at it wrong but it seems to me that if we say run a app that is normally a battery hog, then we could first see what frequencysour governor uses the most for that app and adjust the voltage until it starts freaking out then turn it back in a quarter turn. (sorry, I'm a bike mechanic, not a programmer). Just seems like we could get a better tune to suit our use with a tool like that. If it exist please tell me.
sent from my evo probably at work, probably on the clock.
Hi! I seen post like this before but I wanted to know why my phone (ALE-L21) have only 4 cores? I tried to modify CORE File in system , but I Failed! Can anyone tell me is there solution? Flashable Zip file? .img file?
In rest or low CPU usage 4 cores are offline for battery save
1. Use System Panel 2 to check core usage(it will show all cores doing somethin). Not 100% sure does it show correct info, but it feels like it does. (No idea how to test if info is correct)
2. Go to system/app/HwPowerGenieEngine3/ and rename HwPowerGenieEngine3.apk to something like HwPowerGenieEngine3.apko --> then reboot.
These step seem to have some effect for all cores to work. Also I think ESAL kernel has slight increase for amount of cores used.
keikari said:
1. Use System Panel 2 to check core usage(it will show all cores doing somethin). Not 100% sure does it show correct info, but it feels like it does. (No idea how to test if info is correct)
2. Go to system/app/HwPowerGenieEngine3/ and rename HwPowerGenieEngine3.apk to something like HwPowerGenieEngine3.apko --> then reboot.
These step seem to have some effect for all cores to work. Also I think ESAL kernel has slight increase for amount of cores used.
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It didn't work for me!
keikari said:
1. Use System Panel 2 to check core usage(it will show all cores doing somethin). Not 100% sure does it show correct info, but it feels like it does. (No idea how to test if info is correct)
2. Go to system/app/HwPowerGenieEngine3/ and rename HwPowerGenieEngine3.apk to something like HwPowerGenieEngine3.apko --> then reboot.
These step seem to have some effect for all cores to work. Also I think ESAL kernel has slight increase for amount of cores used.
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I used CPU burner to see changes but only on SystemMotitor2 i saw changes! On other apps nothing changed
Kennel Auditor maybe
JpegXguy said:
Kennel Auditor maybe
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In AnTuTu benchmark i see this all cores have % but they are sleep! In Kernel Auditor, they are offline
RootingPro-18 said:
In AnTuTu benchmark i see this all cores have % but they are sleep! In Kernel Auditor, they are offline
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Yeah, I think you can enable them in Kernel Auditor though
JpegXguy said:
Yeah, I think you can enable them in Kernel Auditor though
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They Automatically Goes offline! Maybe hotplug switch's them off?
I think they work just when they are needed, such when streaming videos or doing something heavy
The manufacturer won't put 8 cores if they will disable 4 of them permanently
Maybe we can't observe them because the are controlled in behavior lower than ART
i think they are just fake..
I need custom Kernel, Then i will get them to work!
salembream said:
I think they work just when they are needed, such when streaming videos or doing something heavy
The manufacturer won't put 8 cores if they will disable 4 of them permanently
Maybe we can't observe them because the are controlled in behavior lower than ART
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Bro, even if i have 200 threads via CPU burner, they don't work! I have 100% Load but they stay offline