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From your experience of using roms, which is the most stable?

- Flb MOD 1.7

- CyanogenMod 6 port for Pulse v0.4

- ROM cm6 AIO v5

For me in FLB MOD 1.7 i get a few FC and restarts,

in ROM cm6 AIO v5 i don't like the effects when opening something, like browsing the settings (can i change this?)

Now i'm using CyanogenMod 6 port for Pulse v0.4, but after week or two of using it becomes very slow.

What are your suggestions?

One more question... SD card should be FAT or FAT32?

Thanks

Edited by dobre
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Now i'm using CyanogenMod 6 port for Pulse v0.4, but after week or two of using it becomes very slow.

What are your suggestions?

How often do you reboot? Does it speed up after a reboot?

Personally, I'm using a modified version of CM6 Pulse 0.4, and it seems quite stable and speedy to me. Most of my modifications are minor, but since I have DT Apps2SD installed, an overclock kernel, and JIT enabled, all of that definitely effects the speed of the rom. (I think all of that is enabled in the AIO rom as well.)

I haven't used FLB 1.7 or CM6 AIO v5 so I can't speak to those specifically.

Edited by twrock
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I rarely get FCs with CyanogenMod 6 port for Pulse v0.3

Almost never had a random reboot.

Edited by Guest
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How often do you reboot? Does it speed up after a reboot?

I reboot 3-4 times a week. After reboot it is still slow.

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I reboot 3-4 times a week. After reboot it is still slow.

i use cm6 0.4 rom; i find that if i enable "auto rotate screen" i get reboots, my dalvik cache seems to get reverted back to internal cache and i have to use repair command in dta2sd.

aprt from that find cm6 0.4 rom very stable

Posted (edited)

My dalvik cache is on sd card (classs 6)

EDIT:

How to get an overclocked kernel. On SETCPU max is 528

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Guest eckengucker1
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search board for oc kernel. I'm pretty sure u'll find one..

Guest TonyDigi
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CM6 v0.5 AIO with Gingerbear launcher works great for me.

Guest AntonioPT
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Yesterday I decided to reinstall my phone. I had been messing with system apks and config files: it was quite "dirty" and slow.

I flashed: CM 0.40, DT A2SD, GAPPS Tiny, my kernel (710MHz + DroidWall support).

Then I enabled JIT, highered VM size to 24M and moved dalvik cache to SD. Compcache stayed at the default 18% value.

I also installed OpenGL ES 1.1 from here.

I am now using Zeam Launcher (VERY fast, try it out) and my phone has never been so responsive. CM is very stable: I can't remember the last time I got a reboot/crash/FC/freeze.

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Yesterday I decided to reinstall my phone. I had been messing with system apks and config files: it was quite "dirty" and slow.

I flashed: CM 0.40, DT A2SD, GAPPS Tiny, my kernel (710MHz + DroidWall support).

Then I enabled JIT, highered VM size to 24M and moved dalvik cache to SD. Compcache stayed at the default 18% value.

I also installed OpenGL ES 1.1 from here.

I am now using Zeam Launcher (VERY fast, try it out) and my phone has never been so responsive. CM is very stable: I can't remember the last time I got a reboot/crash/FC/freeze.

with both JIT and compache enabled how is your battery performance.

also do you have sensor enabled? am thinking maybe i should enable compache see if it stops phone rebooting when i have sensor enabled?

Guest AntonioPT
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with both JIT and compache enabled how is your battery performance.

also do you have sensor enabled? am thinking maybe i should enable compache see if it stops phone rebooting when i have sensor enabled?

Yes, the phone rotates automatically. My phone is running non-stop for about 24h (2 calls, 5-10 sms, 30min of active 3G internet connection, 5min of wifi) and it has 81% of battery left, so I'd say the battery life is very good. At this pace it would last 5 days.

Guest eckengucker1
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Thanks for your tip. I've installed the open gl 1.1 version now and it runs great.

Anto: could you post your neocore score and the set cpu short bench result? Just as an comparison ;-)

With my old class 2 card, 690mhz kernel, cache@sd, 24mb darvic, 18% compcache and enabled JIT I reach 25,5 fps and in middle 530ms in set cpu short bench.

BTW: A class 6 or better class 10 sd-card is absolutely necessary for smooth working and fast reactions!

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Thanks for your tip. I've installed the open gl 1.1 version now and it runs great.

Anto: could you post your neocore score and the set cpu short bench result? Just as an comparison ;-)

With my old class 2 card, 690mhz kernel, cache@sd, 24mb darvic, 18% compcache and enabled JIT I reach 25,5 fps and in middle 530ms in set cpu short bench.

BTW: A class 6 or better class 10 sd-card is absolutely necessary for smooth working and fast reactions!

I think the Pulse just have a card reader for max class 6. For this reason there is no effect if the class of the sd card is higher than 6.

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Yes, the phone rotates automatically. My phone is running non-stop for about 24h (2 calls, 5-10 sms, 30min of active 3G internet connection, 5min of wifi) and it has 81% of battery left, so I'd say the battery life is very good. At this pace it would last 5 days.

hi another question, are you using swap? read somewhere not to use both swap and compache?

Guest AntonioPT
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I think the Pulse just have a card reader for max class 6. For this reason there is no effect if the class of the sd card is higher than 6.

The card's speed (class) is only limited by the phone's hardware in extreme cases (very slow/poor motherboard). I have a Class 2 card but it reaches +10Mb/s.

Posted
Yesterday I decided to reinstall my phone. I had been messing with system apks and config files: it was quite "dirty" and slow.

I flashed: CM 0.40, DT A2SD, GAPPS Tiny, my kernel (710MHz + DroidWall support).

Then I enabled JIT, highered VM size to 24M and moved dalvik cache to SD. Compcache stayed at the default 18% value.

I also installed OpenGL ES 1.1 from here.

I am now using Zeam Launcher (VERY fast, try it out) and my phone has never been so responsive. CM is very stable: I can't remember the last time I got a reboot/crash/FC/freeze.

Hi AntonioPT, thanks for yours tips, I try later. But, can you explain... what is the difference betwen GAPPS Tiny and GAPPS Mdpi.

Thanks again

Eicodi

Guest TonyDigi
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Yesterday I decided to reinstall my phone. I had been messing with system apks and config files: it was quite "dirty" and slow.

I flashed: CM 0.40, DT A2SD, GAPPS Tiny, my kernel (710MHz + DroidWall support).

Then I enabled JIT, highered VM size to 24M and moved dalvik cache to SD. Compcache stayed at the default 18% value.

I also installed OpenGL ES 1.1 from here.

I am now using Zeam Launcher (VERY fast, try it out) and my phone has never been so responsive. CM is very stable: I can't remember the last time I got a reboot/crash/FC/freeze.

Hi AntonioPT. i have just installed OpenGL ES 1.1 like you, it's amazing, thanks you.

Guest AntonioPT
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Hi AntonioPT, thanks for yours tips, I try later. But, can you explain... what is the difference betwen GAPPS Tiny and GAPPS Mdpi.

Thanks again

Eicodi

Gapps Tiny contains only the "essential" apps: Market, YouTube, Gmail, Talk, Maps, and a few more.

Gapps Mdpi contains that but adds apps like Facebook, Twitter, Car Home, Amazon MP3, ...

Hi AntonioPT. i have just installed OpenGL ES 1.1 like you, it's amazing, thanks you.

It is, isn't it? ;)

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Gapps Tiny contains only the "essential" apps: Market, YouTube, Gmail, Talk, Maps, and a few more.

Gapps Mdpi contains that but adds apps like Facebook, Twitter, Car Home, Amazon MP3, ...

It is, isn't it? ;)

Thanks a lot!

Regards

Eicodi

Guest Lucas M :)
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Hi guys! i hava a quetion, im about to get a new sd card, so after reading this id like to know if it really helps to get a class 6 or its just as good to get for instance a class 4, thank u! and keep up the good work :lol:

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