Guest AntonioPT Posted December 4, 2010 Report Posted December 4, 2010 (edited) Well , I've decided to join all the performance tips, hacks and files for CyanogenMod 0.40 in one flashable zip. :P When flashed, this zip: * Enables JIT; * Sets heapsize to 24m; * Changes wifi.supplicant_scan_interval to 30 seconds, fixing the wifi not reconnecting after sleep and saving some battery; (thanks totiadrenalin) * Enables hardware accelaration (debug.hw.sf); (thanks totiadrenalin) * Installs libGLES_qcom.so and gralloc.msm7k; (a big thanks again to toti ;)) * Installs the 710MHz OC kernel. (thank you starkos) Benchmarks: * Linpack: 4.986; * Quadrant (total): 463; * Quadrant (2D): 13 FPS; * Quadrant (1st 3D): 13 FPS (average); * Quadrant (2nd 3D - planets): 22 FPS; * Quadrant (3rd 3D - DNA): 8 FPS; * Neocore: 28.4; * SetCPU short: ~515 ms (average); * SetCPU long: ~7500 ms (average); * SetCPU native: ~2750 ms (average). Don't get impressed/unimpressed by the benchmarks. Try it out! Your phone will feel/be faster. :P Also, I'm open to suggestions on what to include in a possible next version. And now, the download ;) CM0.40_performance_signed.zip Mirror: CM0.40-performance-signed.zip For those of you who can't use a OC kernel because it bootloops, here's a version of this zip without any OC kernel: CM0.40-performance-no-oc-signed.zip Mirror: CM0.40-performance-no-oc-signed.zip Edited December 4, 2010 by AntonioPT
Guest Ellia Posted December 4, 2010 Report Posted December 4, 2010 Just flash the zip through recovery? What about compcache? Disabled to save battery?
Guest AntonioPT Posted December 4, 2010 Report Posted December 4, 2010 Just flash the zip through recovery? What about compcache? Disabled to save battery? Yes, just flash it through recovery. I left compcache at the default value (18%). I may disable it on the next version, as it definitely saves some battery.
Guest mdzguy Posted December 4, 2010 Report Posted December 4, 2010 Could you upload a version of the zip file without the oc kernel? Because my phone reboots with that kernel. Thanks!
Guest AntonioPT Posted December 4, 2010 Report Posted December 4, 2010 Could you upload a version of the zip file without the oc kernel? Because my phone reboots with that kernel. Thanks! Sure, here you go: CM0.40_performance_no_oc_signed.zip Mirror: CM0.40-performance-no-oc-signed.zip
Guest Ellia Posted December 4, 2010 Report Posted December 4, 2010 Any impressions about the tweaks (not from Antonio) ;)?
Guest AntonioPT Posted December 4, 2010 Report Posted December 4, 2010 Any impressions about the tweaks (not from Antonio) ;)? You can always make a nandroid backup, flash the zip, take your own impressions (better than anyone else's :P) and if you want to return to the pre-tweak state, just restore the backup you made.
Guest Ellia Posted December 4, 2010 Report Posted December 4, 2010 Yeah, I know, I will try it later. I have no space left on my sd card (for backup) and must wait till I'm at home.
Guest caybardak Posted December 4, 2010 Report Posted December 4, 2010 (hiding under "there are no dumb questions" ;)) Should we wipe the phone? the dalvik-cache? how about returning to factory settings? none of these at all? just flash zip through recovery?
Guest mdzguy Posted December 4, 2010 Report Posted December 4, 2010 (edited) Thanks Antonio! The performance has increased a bit. Edited December 4, 2010 by mdzguy
Guest peelie Posted December 4, 2010 Report Posted December 4, 2010 hmm unfortunately seems less responsive on a u8220. but cheers anyway!
Guest AntonioPT Posted December 4, 2010 Report Posted December 4, 2010 (hiding under "there are no dumb questions" ;)) Should we wipe the phone? the dalvik-cache? how about returning to factory settings? none of these at all? just flash zip through recovery? Yep, just flash through recovery, no wipe needed. I usually wipe my dalvik cache once in a while, but that's up to you. :P
Guest emvau Posted December 4, 2010 Report Posted December 4, 2010 thx! i think about trying your performance zip. DTa2sd is not included, is it? and does your perforance zip work with amonra?
Guest Fulcrum_X Posted December 4, 2010 Report Posted December 4, 2010 So I can install this on my 0.30 installation and keep all my settings and apps? Is this right?
Guest totiadrenalin Posted December 5, 2010 Report Posted December 5, 2010 So I can install this on my 0.30 installation and keep all my settings and apps? Is this right? You can add this thing to. This will activate the swap on boot. There is a Read me file in the zip. Best regards TOTISwap.zip
Guest emvau Posted December 5, 2010 Report Posted December 5, 2010 (edited) thank you very much, toti! and -of course- to Antonio also do you have a deodex-script also? ...hm... i wonder, if i should give a DTa2sd-free-setup a try. with dalvik-cache not on sd, i fear that the memory will run out of space. and will titanium-backup of 65 apps work? hm... best regards Edited December 5, 2010 by emvau
Guest kranga Posted December 5, 2010 Report Posted December 5, 2010 Well , I've decided to join all the performance tips, hacks and files for CyanogenMod 0.40 in one flashable zip. :P When flashed, this zip: * Enables JIT; * Sets heapsize to 24m; * Changes wifi.supplicant_scan_interval to 30 seconds, fixing the wifi not reconnecting after sleep and saving some battery; (thanks totiadrenalin) * Enables hardware accelaration (debug.hw.sf); (thanks totiadrenalin) * Installs libGLES_qcom.so and gralloc.msm7k; (a big thanks again to toti ;)) * Installs the 710MHz OC kernel. (thank you starkos) Benchmarks: * Linpack: 4.986; * Quadrant (total): 463; * Quadrant (2D): 13 FPS; * Quadrant (1st 3D): 13 FPS (average); * Quadrant (2nd 3D - planets): 22 FPS; * Quadrant (3rd 3D - DNA): 8 FPS; * Neocore: 28.4; * SetCPU short: ~515 ms (average); * SetCPU long: ~7500 ms (average); * SetCPU native: ~2750 ms (average). Don't get impressed/unimpressed by the benchmarks. Try it out! Your phone will feel/be faster. :P Also, I'm open to suggestions on what to include in a possible next version. And now, the download ;) CM0.40_performance_signed.zip Mirror: CM0.40-performance-signed.zip For those of you who can't use a OC kernel because it bootloops, here's a version of this zip without any OC kernel: CM0.40-performance-no-oc-signed.zip Mirror: CM0.40-performance-no-oc-signed.zip Great work Antonio, keep the good work!!!
Guest Poseidonhun Posted December 5, 2010 Report Posted December 5, 2010 THANKS! ;) I have 5.1 score with linkpack (without compache and at 710MHz). :P The phone feels much faster.
Guest protocold Posted December 6, 2010 Report Posted December 6, 2010 * Enables hardware accelaration (debug.hw.sf); (thanks totiadrenalin) * Installs libGLES_qcom.so and gralloc.msm7k; (a big thanks again to toti ;)) So enabling hardware acceleration help in specific software (e.g. games) or just improving the phone performance in general? What does libGLES_qcom.so and gralloc.msm7k do??
Guest pitterr Posted December 6, 2010 Report Posted December 6, 2010 It's cool, thx. Just one question: How do I get rid of that stupid and slow ADW? I've already installed Zeam, but I can't delete adw.apk in system/app, even with root explorer. The problem is ADW sometimes running in the background which is unwanted.
Guest jayasimha Posted December 7, 2010 Report Posted December 7, 2010 Sure, here you go: CM0.40_performance_no_oc_signed.zip Mirror: CM0.40-performance-no-oc-signed.zip I flashed with over clock, then its entered into boot loop, now how can i boot into recovery mode?
Guest dobre Posted December 7, 2010 Report Posted December 7, 2010 I've installed CyanogenMod 6 port for Pulse 0.4. Now can i install (flash from recovery) "CM0.40_performance_signed.zip"?
Guest rulerofkaos Posted December 7, 2010 Report Posted December 7, 2010 I flashed with over clock, then its entered into boot loop, now how can i boot into recovery mode? Switch phone off and press red, menu and on/off at the same time and hold it... I've installed CyanogenMod 6 port for Pulse 0.4. Now can i install (flash from recovery) "CM0.40_performance_signed.zip"? Yes I did so, it works.
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