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Guest BigBearMDC
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I thing that was the Uk UPDATA.app

If it's not I simply have 2 minutes left.

Ah ok.

I just flash the zip.

Now the boot

2minutes left to test it.

It'll hopefully work :lol:

Guest BigBearMDC
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I did upload the UK kernel config.

Okay then the kernel config is unlikely to be the cause of my smaller kernel.

Guest totiadrenalin
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I did upload the UK kernel config.

Booting with FLB mod 1.6a and the MT kernel img

1 minute left.

They just call me that they are coming.

My band.

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Ok I've compiled the kernel with the UK config. It should have all of BigBears changes and swap.

boot.zip

unzip and flash with fastboot.

Guest BigBearMDC
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Ok I've compiled the kernel with the UK config. It should have all of BigBears changes and swap.

boot.zip

unzip and flash with fastboot.

Thanks :lol:

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Okay then the kernel config is unlikely to be the cause of my smaller kernel.

UK kernel has support for nettables etc which the HU kernel lacks. That might cause the size difference. Anyway as FLB is using UK kernel it's best, in my eyes, to use the right config :lol:

Guest totiadrenalin
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Booting with FLB mod 1.6a and the MT kernel img

1 minute left.

They just call me that they are coming.

My band.

I have to go now.

I'll report from my pulse later.

Bye.

Guest eckengucker1
Posted

thrilling thriller. oh than michael could see this...

Guest BigBearMDC
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UK kernel has support for nettables etc which the HU kernel lacks. That might cause the size difference. Anyway as FLB is using UK kernel it's best, in my eyes, to use the right config B)

The I guess I pulled the UK config?

You can check what changed hen you click on a commit. Then you'll see that the only thing that changed is the SWAP bit :lol:

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Thanks :lol:

No problem. Best I can do right now as I don't have enough time to fully test this and get a new FLB released. To be honest also I'd rather wait for the overclocking support to be changed like I suggested B)

Guest BigBearMDC
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I have to go now.

I'll report from my pulse later.

Bye.

Okay, thanks :lol:

Have fun B)

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It boots, but its not faster. We'll have to find the right clock to get the most performance out of it.

Thats brilliant news, but if its set at 785Mhz why isn't it faster? Can we make it faster.

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Thats brilliant news, but if its set at 785Mhz why isn't it faster? Can we make it faster.

RAM, basically. It's the biggest performance bottleneck in the pulse.

Guest BigBearMDC
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Okay, my ToDo list for tomorrow:

  1. Undervolt the kernel
  2. add minmax governor
  3. modify the kernel config and acpuclock to be able to disable clocks higher than 528MHz
  4. Set 528MHz as default clock

Anything I missed?

Guest BigBearMDC
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RAM, basically. It's the biggest performance bottleneck in the pulse.

We could also overclock the RAM.

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RAM, basically. It's the biggest performance bottleneck in the pulse.

Can't we just download more RAM?

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RAM, basically. It's the biggest performance bottleneck in the pulse.

Aah but then how will overclock help us. Whats the point?

Guest BigBearMDC
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http://www.downloadmoreram.com/

If you guys do visit this website, don't download anything. There probably viruses.

Please select the amount of RAM to download:

1GB

* 1GB CT12864AA800 Memory

* 240-pin DIMM

* DDR2 PC2-6400, CL=6

Was: $99.99 Now: FREE

Download Now

2GB

* 2 GB ( 2 x 1 GB )

* 240-pin DIMM

* DDR2 800 MHz ( PC2-6400 )

Was: $149.99 Now: FREE

Download Now

4GB

* 4 GB ( 2 x 2 GB )

* 240-pin DIMM

* DDR2 800 MHz ( PC2-6400 )

Was: $199.99 Now: FREE

Download Now

Holy s*** I fell off my bed because I LoL'ed that much :lol:

Guest BigBearMDC
Posted
Aah but then how will overclock help us. Whats the point?

Overclock will help us, we'll just have to find the exact right clock with which the Pulse works best.

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Okay, my ToDo list for tomorrow:
  1. Undervolt the kernel
  2. add minmax governor
  3. modify the kernel config and acpuclock to be able to disable clocks higher than 528MHz
  4. Set 528MHz as default clock
Anything I missed?

No that's all good :lol:

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