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2010-04-26
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This thread has low signal to noise ratio and that's why we have created the wiki page
to hopefully condense the information. You are probably refering to Lehto's kernels,
which unlike the "kernel-power" kernel have hardcoded frequencies and are named by their frequency range.
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2010-04-26
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2010-04-26
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still not sure why when even on ideal stiings phone uses 250mhz as well ? maybe being thick but cant fathom it . not phone calls used only internet on wifi/3g . using titan v25. any ideas ?
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2010-04-26
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Oh I see..I will stop worrying about those comments so much then Thanks for your clarification
Currently running the Ideal config with the max freq set to 1GHz. Thinking about dropping it to a lv config with the same settings.
Thanks for the wiki also, it did help alot.
FREQUENCY Nokia LV ULV XLV ideal 0 MHz 30 30 25 30 30 125 MHz 30 30 25 20 30 250 MHz 38 38 25 30 30 500 MHz 48 48 33 33 30 550 MHz *54* 48 38 38 33 600 MHz 60 *54* 38 38 38 700 MHz 54 45 45 45 750 MHz 54 45 45 45 810 MHz 54 48 48 48 850 MHz 54 48 48 48 900 MHz 54 *54* *54* *54* 950 MHz 54 54 54 54 1000 MHz 60 60 60 60 1100 MHz 72 72 72 72 1150 MHz 72 72 72 72 1200 MHz 72 72 72 72
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2010-04-26
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2010-04-26
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Tried it but did not understand all the output. It looks useful though. Is there somewhere i could find documentation on the meaning of this?
Those who have enabled the bq27x00_battery module must unenable it first before trying. To do that you just run "modprobe -r bq27x00_battery" and then you try.
# CSOC = Compensated state of charge %. # RSOC = Relative state of charge %. NAC/LMD * 100 # NAC = Nominal available capaciy, mAh. # CACD = Discharge rate compensated available capacity, mAh. # CACT = Temperature compensated CACD, mAh. # AI = Average (last 5.12 seconds) current, mA. # VOLT = Battery voltage, mV. # TTF = Time to Full minutes. 65535 if no charging. # TTE = Time to Empty minutes. 65535 if charging.
LOOPMODE=5 mv RSOC CSOC mA NAC CACD CACT TTF TTE TEMP EDV1 LOW 12:54 3754 54 54 -131 953 953 953 65535 435 30 0 12:54 3759 54 54 -141 953 953 953 65535 405 30 0 12:54 3762 54 54 -106 953 953 953 65535 536 30 0 12:54 3762 54 54 -98 953 953 953 65535 582 30 0 12:54 3762 54 54 -97 953 953 953 65535 586 30 0 12:54 3762 54 54 -98 953 953 953 65535 583 30 0 12:54 3762 54 54 -96 953 953 953 65535 590 30 0 12:54 3762 54 54 -101 952 952 952 65535 566 30 0 12:54 3762 54 54 -99 952 952 952 65535 576 30 0 12:55 3762 54 54 -97 952 952 952 65535 584 30 0 12:55 3762 54 54 -97 952 952 952 65535 589 30 0 12:55 3762 54 54 -114 952 952 952 65535 499 30 0 12:55 3775 54 54 -45 952 952 952 65535 1250 29 0 12:55 3762 54 54 -34 952 952 952 65535 1633 29 0 12:55 3762 54 54 -101 952 952 952 65535 562 29 0 12:55 3762 54 54 -99 951 951 951 65535 577 30 0 12:55 3762 54 54 -100 951 951 951 65535 566 30 0
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2010-04-26
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"dropping to a LV config"?
if ideal works for you, then why would you want to change to higher voltages?
HTML Code:FREQUENCY Nokia LV ULV XLV ideal 0 MHz 30 30 25 30 30 125 MHz 30 30 25 20 30 250 MHz 38 38 25 30 30 500 MHz 48 48 33 33 30 550 MHz *54* 48 38 38 33 600 MHz 60 *54* 38 38 38 700 MHz 54 45 45 45 750 MHz 54 45 45 45 810 MHz 54 48 48 48 850 MHz 54 48 48 48 900 MHz 54 *54* *54* *54* 950 MHz 54 54 54 54 1000 MHz 60 60 60 60 1100 MHz 72 72 72 72 1150 MHz 72 72 72 72 1200 MHz 72 72 72 72
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2010-04-26
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2010-04-26
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to hopefully condense the information. You are probably refering to Lehto's kernels,
which unlike the "kernel-power" kernel have hardcoded frequencies and are named by their frequency range.