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


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Guest L0cu7us
768000

883200

921600

960000

998400

i have not the problem, but what i have to do if the device loops or do not boot cause of freq to high ?

thanks :lol:

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Guest phhusson
i have not the problem, but what i have to do if the device loops or do not boot cause of freq to high ?

thanks :lol:

Boot in recovery and flash a working kernel.

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Guest Piter1225
Thanks! Should it work under stock 1.100.05?

UPD: according to tmp_do's experience it is not.

I've made version only for 1.100.15

Tested all: 883, 920, 998 -> they are working fine

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Guest verser233

hm, i just flash the update zip and then restart of course, i go to setcpu and there are i can see only 768mhz not more. how can it be?

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hm, i just flash the update zip and then restart of course, i go to setcpu and there are i can see only 768mhz not more. how can it be?

You need to put changed setcpu.txt on the /sdcard

To see real frequency of device check out OSMonitor, in "misc" tab there is scaling range

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Guest Piter1225
I can't find setcpu.txt on my sd card :D

you should create it :lol:

For 998 MHz it should look like this:

245760,384000,528000,768000,883200,921600,960000,998400

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Guest globalworld

on LCR1.7, overclocking seems to work fine at 998. Can't make any tethering application to work...would it be possible to have RNDIS support for USB tethering?

Thanks.

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Guest gengaro86

I just CAN'T understand. It worked, I browsed the web, tweeted and everything. Worked like a charm. Then I rebooted and didn't work.

But I'm trying a DIY solution, so far I've managed to have the eth0 (wifi device) running in ad-hoc mode and accepting connections, I've done all the stuff from iptables but I need to have the wifi device up without using the Android Wifi Manager.

I've tried insmod with all the parameters described in /system/etc/wifi/wifi.conf (firmware_path and nvram_path), it loads the module but doesn't bring up the device :\

We don't have a wlan_loader bin o_O'

What I've been able to get so far:

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So far, I've noticed that tethering works only if you come from a recovery reboot. What the hell is happening inside a recovery? :lol:

Dunno what's happening, though.

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Guest phhusson
I just CAN'T understand. It worked, I browsed the web, tweeted and everything. Worked like a charm. Then I rebooted and didn't work.

But I'm trying a DIY solution, so far I've managed to have the eth0 (wifi device) running in ad-hoc mode and accepting connections, I've done all the stuff from iptables but I need to have the wifi device up without using the Android Wifi Manager.

I've tried insmod with all the parameters described in /system/etc/wifi/wifi.conf (firmware_path and nvram_path), it loads the module but doesn't bring up the device :\

We don't have a wlan_loader bin o_O'

wlan_loader is for TI wifi chips only, we have a better one than that :D

Anyway, IMHO the best howto to try that by hand, would be to read Tether Wifi scripts :lol:

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Guest fischschneehase

cant get root acces with 920 mhz but runs so far stable... eclair still freezes sometimes:( but cant find the txt. with the kernel panic... could you plaese help me pph?

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Guest phhusson
I've tried insmod with all the parameters described in /system/etc/wifi/wifi.conf (firmware_path and nvram_path), it loads the module but doesn't bring up the device :\

echo 1 > /sys/module/wifi_power/parameters/power

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Guest gengaro86
echo 1 > /sys/module/wifi_power/parameters/power

Thank you for the tip but it isn't enough.

# insmod /etc/wifi/dhd.ko firmware_path=/etc/wifi/BCM4325.bin nvram_path=/etc/wifi/nvram.txt

# echo 1 > /sys/module/wifi_power/parameters/power

# iwconfig eth0

eth0	  IEEE 802.11-DS  Nickname:""

		  Access Point: Not-Associated

eth0 isn't loaded in the proper way, as you can see :\

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Guest fischschneehase

@PPH eclair still crashes during changing from 2g to 3g in standby or other way arround:( did you find any solution/ know any solution for this problem....?

in an other thread you said i should search for a file which is related to panic and kernel but in root explorer i cant find such a file :lol:

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