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Judging from the speedpatch and battery patch thread, those two seem to have fallen from favor. Anybody want to revisit what's hot and what's not in performance for the N900 in 2013?
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2013-06-18
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2013-06-18
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NEVER use speedpatch, batterypatch or auto-disconnect. They don't uninstall cleanly and you will have to reflash.
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2013-06-18
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Autodisconnect is bad? I searched "everywhere", couldn't find anything about it not uninstalling. I installed a while ago, decided there was no use for me, uninstalled. Not seeing any adverse effects. Please point or elaborate.
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@ N900: Battery low. N950: torx 4 re-used once and fine; SIM port torn apart
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Hmm I'm was using Auto-disconnect for a very long time and had no problems. The same goes for Wi-fi switcher.
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I guess you are using the latest CSSU Testing?
If you are you don't mind a bit of package testing so I based my answer on this.
Currently...
CSSU thumb is helps to fight the memory bottleneck.
Swappolube to adjust IO settings. (Proposed Settings)
Swap on uSD with [plug] my app FlopSwap. [/plug]
Backupmenu is useful. You have to keep it up to date and take regular backups (especially after system changes).
Kernel Power (latest is KP52) with Smartreflex on. I don't recommend overclocking myself I don't think it's needed but the maximum is 900Mhz with SR.
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As I said in the bootmenu thread, various apps and modifications have come into fashion (e.g. CSSU, BackupMenu) while others seem to have fallen from grace (like the speedpatch, the battery patch, etc). Since I haven't had much spare time to wade in the ocean of great information on t.m.o in the last year or so, so I am so far out of touch with what is current and what isn't.
So I would like to ask the community which enhancements (especially performance ones) still work/are in fashion, and which don't on the N900...And any HOWTOs on how to integrate them onto the device (like which order, etc), especially from a dead start (PR1.3).
What I was running was
I know I also want bootmenu. Judging from the speedpatch and battery patch thread, those two seem to have fallen from favor. Anybody want to revisit what's hot and what's not in performance for the N900 in 2013?
Thanks,
--vr