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Custom kernel for Éclair (LCR v1.7 and 1.6)


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Guest alfarobl
I forgot to say that you must also run Wireless tether for root users. The first time you run it it crashes (Force closes), then you can run it and click on the big wireless button. It will crash another time but it had the time to install the binaries.

After that, barnacle works.

No go here with LCR 1.6 are you on 1.7? I did as you told but no luck like before without custom kernel. Maybe LCR1.6 does not include netfilter?

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Guest marcolino123
No go here with LCR 1.6 are you on 1.7? I did as you told but no luck like before without custom kernel. Maybe LCR1.6 does not include netfilter?

+1 :lol: don't work with vachunay 1.0.1!

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Guest phhusson
can yuo make a custom kernel with 128 - 921 and 128 - 998 mhz? ( if is possible...)

Won't do 128MHz, it's stupid:

/* Use 128MHz for PC since ACPU will auto-switch to AXI (128MHz) before

 * coming back up. This allows detection of return-from-PC, since 128MHz

 * is only used for power collapse. */

#define POWER_COLLAPSE_KHZ (AXI_S->acpuclk_khz)

/* Use 245MHz (not 128MHz) for SWFI to avoid unnecessary steps between

 * 128MHz<->245MHz. Jumping to high frequencies from 128MHz directly

 * is not allowed. */

#define WAIT_FOR_IRQ_KHZ (PLL0_S->acpuclk_khz)

And 128MHz won't eat less than 245. (both are at 1V.)

can yuo make a custom kernel with 128 - 921 and 128 - 998 mhz? ( if is possible...)

Anything else ? :lol:

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Guest chingy1788
I forgot to say that you must also run Wireless tether for root users. The first time you run it it crashes (Force closes), then you can run it and click on the big wireless button. It will crash another time but it had the time to install the binaries.

After that, barnacle works.

didnt work for me

I'm on stock 1.100.05, thats probably why

oh well...

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Guest alfarobl
didnt work for me

I'm on stock 1.100.05, thats probably why

oh well...

Doesn't work on LCR 1.6, so you are not alone. Maybe it only works on LCR 1.7?

@gengaro86 what version of barnacle and wireless tether are you using? I tested 0.4.6 and 2.0.2. What LCR? maybe we are missing something?

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Guest pechenie
Piter1225 already did :lol:'. And it's already in first post.

Oh, I was too late... Hosting says "Invalid or Deleted File" :D

Peter, could you reupload somewhere? :D

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Guest L0cu7us

what i need to do to configure setcpu for 880mhz freq. ?

if i select acer liquid device, it doesn't show the 880 step...

thanks !

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Guest gengaro86

Barnacle stopped working for me too, I'm investigating on why it did work o_O'

That's the output of a correct barnacle tethering:

# /data/data/net.szym.barnacle/files/brncl

wifi driver loaded

wpa_supplicant started

wpa_supplicant connected

Now it's working, doing some tests..

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Guest darth_19

When i flash from recovery the file.zip it give me this error:

installation aborted.

Umount FS in main menù and retry

if i umount all FS from recovery nothing change

(sorry for my bad english)

phhusson thanks for what you do!

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Guest pikaone

Nice work Phh, only 998 mhz doesn't work for me (loop or freeze), but i'm happy, 920 rocks !!! :lol:

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Guest cooldfuzion

I installed the 998 mhz version, but in setcpu is allways in a max speed off 768mhz, but the phone does not loop or freeze, how can i see if the speed of the cpu as changed??

Thanks dude for your excelent work :lol:

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Guest MrVanes

More or less an extension to the question above: what are the valid frequencies to put in setcpu.txt to make setcpu recognise all frequencies? It currently only shows 768 max and I have no 'autodetect' in device selection list.

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Guest phhusson
More or less an extension to the question above: what are the valid frequencies to put in setcpu.txt to make setcpu recognise all frequencies? It currently only shows 768 max and I have no 'autodetect' in device selection list.

768000

883200

921600

960000

998400

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