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Originally Posted by jleholeho View Post
just wondering, is there any way to make the opptimizer apply the last freq setting after reboot or power off, too?
it's a bit awkward having to set the freq over again after each of aforementioned...
thats unsafe, just opinion, but nice idea
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Originally Posted by ibrakalifa View Post
thats unsafe, just opinion, but nice idea
True, its not a good idea to implement it in that way without a piece of code that checks for a crash or an unexpected reboot.

Meaning that if you reboot the phone yourself then the frequency is automatically reapplied, BUT if the phone crashes and you restart the phone, a SAFEMODE event happens which stops the last frequency being applied, then you must re enter the frequency and voltage manually.

This is to avoid reboot loops under unstable frequencies/voltages where the only option to recover your device is a reflash.

This method is implemented into the N900's power-kernel module.
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I'm sorry if this is a noob question, but how do I go about installing this w/ the open mode kernel? Since I'm already using the open kernel, I shouldn't need inception, right?
 
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Originally Posted by Arie View Post
I went to a steak house last week, the steak was good. I went back to the same steak house a few days later, the steak was overcooked, the chipsets on the N9's are like this different days and different steaks, no 2 chips are exactly a like. I got an ok steak and I'm fine with that. Learn to accept that you won't get a perfect steak every time you go to the same steak house.
I didn't say I'm dissapointed about my N9 , it runs very well at 1350mhz with 1.3375v and sr off , battery lasts almost the same like default , now I'll try 1.325v .
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Originally Posted by Wowfunhappy View Post
I'm sorry if this is a noob question, but how do I go about installing this w/ the open mode kernel? Since I'm already using the open kernel, I shouldn't need inception, right?
Well, try to read as far as the 2nd sentence of the first post at least.

Originally Posted by Dragoss91 View Post
yes it makes sense , and I have a little knowledge about overclocking (more at pc) but still can't figure why these two almost identical methods to set a frequency and voltage have such different results .
Well I made the code open source so we don't have to guess if I made some mistake, you can always take a look...
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Originally Posted by Creamy Goodness View Post
Well I made the code open source so we don't have to guess if I made some mistake, you can always take a look...
Its very unlikely that its your code

Most likely he has an app or something random has happened which causes his device to respond differently. Computers nowadays can be so flipping temperamental!

They are so similar to women, one thing could be perfect to her, then the updated version of that thing could be the worst thing in life. Unpredictable!
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Originally Posted by Creamy Goodness View Post
Well, try to read as far as the 2nd sentence of the first post at least.
I'd tried using Aegis fixed origin but it doesn't do anything. When installing the package, it says that the package optimizer was denied because "-- origin ' ' does not allow it"
 
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<Sniper_swe> oc gui working good with open mode kernel. had ti use aegis fixed origin to install for some reason
<CreamyG31337> yeah we use some extra security when installing, itsnotabigtruck understands better. i will ask him about this
<Sniper_swe> okay. no biggi tho. noticed when indtslling first file tjst aegis complaining on origin so answer to proboem was easy. might be good to let open mode users know to use fixed origin when installing thanks again!

(sorry that's all I know. sounds like it should have worked)
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Should I try installing inception then? Will it still work at all if I'm using open mode?
 
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Inception + oc + fasterN9, cool
 

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