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21/May r1.1 - MoDaCo Custom Kernel (MCK) for HTC Desire


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Guest Paul
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Note: This kernel is now included by default in MCR r3.1!

I've rustled up a MCK (MoDaCo Custom Kernel) for the HTC Desire, based on a configuration that myself and Teknologist have built up over time.

It's not undervolted, underclocked, overclocked or anything like that, it's just tweaked and massaged to run your device as nicely as possible as well as giving you the extra cool stuff you need like support for EXT4, enhanced support for Wireless Tether and suchlike.

It'll be included in future MCR release, but for now, it's an update zip to apply via the recovery image. Enjoy - feedback appreciated! :rolleyes:

r1.1 - DOWNLOAD (MediaFire Pro) - MD5: bdc45a81be752838ab8d96f9cd202da7

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Guest craigcrawford1988
Posted

Awesome! Downloading now! :rolleyes:

Guest craigcrawford1988
Posted (edited)

Flashed and booted! - Seems to be pretty smooth!

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I know you say it isn't overclocked, but will it allow overclocking?

Edit: Just tried with Overclock Widget, doesn't seem to change anything.

Edited by craigcrawford1988
Guest hufnagel
Posted (edited)

The unit operates between 245 MHz and 998 MHz. But stay constantly on 768 MHzt.

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Guest craigcrawford1988
Posted (edited)
The unit operates between 245 MHz and 998 MHz. But stay constantly on 768 MHz constant.

Yeah, I've noticed this - my Linpack scores are lower now...

Seems like this kernel is slightly broken Paul. Though, even for lower clock speed it does feel a lot snappier overall.

Edited by craigcrawford1988
Guest Qliratu
Posted

Just flashed this.. i dont even notice it runs slower clock speed tho..

Guest Paul
Posted

Ah yes, some problems with the clocking, will fix for r2...

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Guest craigcrawford1988
Posted
Just flashed this.. i dont even notice it runs slower clock speed tho..

Yeah, it's strange. I think the optimizations Paul made hide the lower clock speed :rolleyes:.

Guest Qliratu
Posted

If i notice problems any way of removing this and replying old kernel again?

i work as sysadmin with aix systems and i dont even care of checking out my desire's OS ;-) strange...

Guest Paul
Posted

Note that since this is locked at 768MHz, it'll drain your battery quicker!

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Guest craigcrawford1988
Posted (edited)
If i notice problems any way of removing this and replying old kernel again?

i work as sysadmin with aix systems and i dont even care of checking out my desire's OS ;-) strange...

You would have needed some sort of backup like nandroid. Unless you compile the Desire kernel that HTC released a few days ago.

Note that since this is locked at 768MHz, it'll drain your battery quicker!

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Any idea when r2 will be available?

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Guest Paul
Posted
If i notice problems any way of removing this and replying old kernel again?

i work as sysadmin with aix systems and i dont even care of checking out my desire's OS ;-) strange...

Just reapply your old ROM.

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Guest geek78
Posted

Paul, what are the adds concerning the tethering ? I don't see any improvement with tether wifi (with an ipad) ..

Guest hufnagel
Posted
Ah yes, some problems with the clocking, will fix for r2...

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That's nice. Thank you very much

Guest jasup
Posted

when u say wifi tethering, will it fix the "need ping" issue?

thx

Guest craigcrawford1988
Posted
Found the bug, uploading fix now...

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And here I was about to compile the stock kernel... :rolleyes:

Guest squrl
Posted

Paul,

could you make an UV kernel an option in the kitchen, too?

Guest jasup
Posted

paul mind to answer me abou t the wifi?

thx a lot

Guest Paul
Posted
when u say wifi tethering, will it fix the "need ping" issue?

thx

I haven't had time to test this yet... if not I think I can fix it in the next release.

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Guest craigcrawford1988
Posted
1.1 online!

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Flashed and booted. Working perfectly!

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