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#61
Originally Posted by qole View Post
Yeah me too. Still would like to figure out a way to throw it all onto a bigger display, somehow.[/IMG][/URL]
You're going to need a port of NX server (or NeatX).
 
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#62
If I apply the tweaks from the 1st Post after a few days of use/uptime, my phone will freeze/become unresponsive indefinately (i waited 15 min). Only thing that worked was shutdown by long press....
If I apply them right after boot it works but the improvement in normal use is minimal. Running Power46@250-1000@ulv

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Update:
After a few hours of use my phone becomes more and more unresponsive, eventually so bad that I have to reboot.
Wont use those tweaks again. Swappolube is fine....
 
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#64
I don't have this issue. I have had a couple of gmail-randomly-logging-me-out errors in microb, and a couple of spontaneous reboots. I do not, however, know if these are caused by the tweeks yet though, as it's been far too little time to tell in my opinion, as I've had a couple of spontaneous reboots shortly before applying these tweeks.
 
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#65
Originally Posted by nightfire View Post
Just out of curiosity, have you tried running that memhog test with more min_free_kbytes?
I've just tried exactly that (setting 8M as min_free_kbytes), and both memhogs got killed by oom_kill_allocating_task after around 100M (of 200), unfortunately.
 
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#66
On buffers in microsd/emmc cards, from benchmark results I'm guessing the kingston cards I tested have about 0 buffers, and some sandisk cards behaved like they were able to handle 2 or 3 write streams to different areas of the card before speed collapses.

Some sandisk class 2 cards perform a few magnitudes faster than some kingston class 6 under specific write patterns ;-)
 

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#67
Originally Posted by shadowjk View Post
On buffers in microsd/emmc cards, from benchmark results I'm guessing the kingston cards I tested have about 0 buffers, and some sandisk cards behaved like they were able to handle 2 or 3 write streams to different areas of the card before speed collapses.

Some sandisk class 2 cards perform a few magnitudes faster than some kingston class 6 under specific write patterns ;-)
Apparently the whole class thing is utter bs. There's no independent testing & certification process, so manufacturers are free to class their cards however they like.

And in any case, it's easy to tune to the benchmark, so I'm sure many vendors will just optimize contiguous block writes to the exclusion of all else.
 
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#68
Well it's hard to optimize for anything else.

The class rating for both cards I tested were probably correct, it's just that the class rating measures something that's pretty irrelevant for use by a modern multitasking operating system.
 

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#69
The main market target for SD/microSD are so basic that there is nothing to optimize:
- additional "read-only" storage for mobile devices: music, video, maps
- photo shooting: large file written sequencely (burst)

What we just need is a standard RAM behind a microSD connector with the smallest possible power consumption ! Does it exist already ?
 
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Originally Posted by ymartin59 View Post
The main market target for SD/microSD are so basic that there is nothing to optimize:
- additional "read-only" storage for mobile devices: music, video, maps
- photo shooting: large file written sequencely (burst)

What we just need is a standard RAM behind a microSD connector with the smallest possible power consumption ! Does it exist already ?
That would be most excellent...

Or a 32gb card with, say, 1gb of DRAM split across two partitions..
 
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