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[KERNEL] TechnoLover's Kernel Edition 1.5 (25.06.2012)

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Sorry for my error, i used 2.3.4

Now i have flashed 2.3.5 and your kernel works very well!

Thx!


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very nice :D just 2 things:
my battery bar still goes down at 5% steps, is it normal? do i have to "activate" 1% steps?
no problem at all with oc till 1.6ghz ( :D ) but it never goes under 368mhz (i set it with setcpu at 122mhz\1.6ghz lagfree)...any ideas? thanx in advance
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Edited by chemicalbuz, 03 November 2011 - 05:04 PM.


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where do you look for battery bar? in notification bar or in settings?


lagfree reduces the frequency when the load is under a specific percentage, so maybe the load is at 368 MHz not low enough? When screen off, it should go down to 122 MHz ;)


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Any progress about wifi, TechnoLover???


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today I'm gonna release new version ;) I was too tired yesterday :)

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View PostTechnoLover, on 03 November 2011 - 06:03 PM, said:

where do you look for battery bar? in notification bar or in settings?


lagfree reduces the frequency when the load is under a specific percentage, so maybe the load is at 368 MHz not low enough? When screen off, it should go down to 122 MHz ;)



i mean in the top bar, i didn't check in battery stats :) ok no problem about underclock, just to know ;)

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today I'm gonna release new version  I was too tired yesterday  
will it be compatible with new 2.3.6 update?

Edited by chemicalbuz, 04 November 2011 - 07:59 AM.


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Thanks a lot for your hard work.


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wifi not work in 2.3.6


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Kernel will be published 2-3 days later, because of stock 2.3.6, GignerOunay 3.0, new recovery and some bugs (:

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View PostTechnoLover, on 05 November 2011 - 09:12 AM, said:

Kernel will be published 2-3 days later, because of stock 2.3.6, GignerOunay 3.0, new recovery and some bugs (:

I'm using your kernel with Gingerounay 3.0 without any question.:)
Wifi working as well.

Edited by stoorzsto, 05 November 2011 - 09:55 AM.


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View PostTechnoLover, on 05 November 2011 - 09:12 AM, said:

Kernel will be published 2-3 days later, because of stock 2.3.6, GignerOunay 3.0, new recovery and some bugs (:


your Kernel working perfect,thanks,waiting for low voltage edition

Edited by mjpgly, 07 November 2011 - 09:33 AM.


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View Poststoorzsto, on 05 November 2011 - 09:52 AM, said:

I'm using your kernel with Gingerounay 3.0 without any question.:)
Wifi working as well.


i tried flash this kernel with Gingerounay3.0,but can't boot......
i checked script,found app2sd script conflict with this kernel

Edited by mjpgly, 07 November 2011 - 11:04 AM.


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I am using this kernel with Gingerounay3.0. No issue except, phone get little warm.. and drain battery quite fast. Also seems charging is slower than usual.

Edited by mlk75, 07 November 2011 - 12:49 PM.


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Update (:

check first post (:


Edited by TechnoLover, 07 November 2011 - 06:54 PM.

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Thanks Techno. Posted Image

Can I ask what is stock Acer mV?

Is it 1100mV?

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Edited by stonebear, 07 November 2011 - 07:19 PM.



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900/900/900/1050/1100/1200/1200/1250/1300/1350 - normally they should be displayed in MT Voltage Control app, because you shouldn't have any undervolt ;)

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View PostTechnoLover, on 07 November 2011 - 07:20 PM, said:

900/900/900/1050/1100/1200/1200/1250/1300/1350 - normally they should be displayed in MT Voltage Control app, because you shouldn't have any undervolt ;)




So, if I select 806@1100mV (for example) that is stock, then I can choose lower mV and will be undervolting?

I then set mV for each individual frequency that the processor will use? 122, 245, 368 etc? Not like setting a maximum vcore and the OS decides vcore for all the frequencies based on that maximium.

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Edited by stonebear, 07 November 2011 - 07:47 PM.



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yes, that's the way - be sure you test every frequency with chosen voltage.


yes, you can set voltage for every frequency. When you have done everything, you can save them for boot.


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View PostTechnoLover, on 07 November 2011 - 07:46 PM, said:

yes, that's the way - be sure you test every frequency with chosen voltage.


yes, you can set voltage for every frequency. When you have done everything, you can save them for boot.





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View PostTechnoLover, on 07 November 2011 - 06:53 PM, said:

Update (:

check first post (:



It's awesome!

That's what I waiting for a looooong time --UV from OS-- Great work TechnoLover!

Thank You very much!





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