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2010-04-15
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Ya I reinstalled but it complained the same thing, however restarting the device solved it
One question though, is there anyway I can check what speed DSP I'm running? and setting the CPU freq to 850MHz sets DSP to 500MHz right? thanks.
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2010-04-15
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2010-04-15
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wow things are moving so fast. ive been using lehto's 128-800 and its been ok. i want to try titan's kernels but they dont seem to be as noob friendly and i dont want to brick my phone. hopefully it will advance to the point where there will actually be a gui to mess with the setting instead of a bunch of scripts and commands.
#UP_THRESHOLD=75 #SAMPLING_RATE=150000 VDD1_OPPS_VSEL="20 20 30 33 38 38 45 45 48 48 54 54 60 67 72" DSP_OPPS_RATE="90000000 90000000 180000000 360000000 400000000 430000000 430000000 430000000 430000000 500000000 500000000 500000000 500000000 520000000 520000000" MIN_FREQ=250000 MAX_FREQ=850000 SMARTREFLEX_VDD1=0 SMARTREFLEX_VDD2=0
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2010-04-15
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2010-04-15
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All the info lays in the /usr/share/kernel-power-settings/ and depending on you run lv/ulv/xlv/ideal
In my case i did a "cp /usr/share/kernel-power-settings/xlv /usr/share/kernel-power-settings/my-xlv" and tweaking the my-xlv file. You can also twak the DSP here if you like.
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2010-04-15
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2010-04-15
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2010-04-15
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2010-04-15
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One question though, is there anyway I can check what speed DSP I'm running? and setting the CPU freq to 850MHz sets DSP to 500MHz right? thanks.
cat /sys/power/dsp_opps_rate
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loading of images in web browsing are 20% faster is what i mainly notice in OC @125/900mhz frequencies.
the gba emu is 1% faster specially in rendering audio.
while an app is running and idle or when charging, noticed that the freqs are dynamically changing @125 and 900 only (no 250, 500, 550).