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[PATCH] Adreno 200 GLES libraries for Ginberbread ROMs


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Guest JetKun

36.3 FPS Neocore at 902 MHz WITH OLD LIBS

36.2 FPs Neocore at 902 MHz WITH NEW LIBS

NO DIFFERENCE ON CM7 ICE ARMOUR III WITH NEOCORE TEST

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Guest JetKun

Strange. 45 fps on skatie at 902...

I'll do another test.

ROM: CyanogenMod 7 Ice Armour III by Kelzsoca

CPU Range: 122 MHz to 902 MHz, Smartassv2 governor

OMC

Yup, 36.4 FPS . So, no difference on CyanogenMod roms.

Lemme do the Antutu

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Guest PejotA

Hello my friends .... follow Screen found that improved performance, but only with the frequency of less than 1ghz overclocked above it in the Antutu caught 3 times I tried to do the test. Hugs!

:rolleyes::rolleyes::rolleyes:

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Guest razzmataz1478

I'll do another test.

ROM: CyanogenMod 7 Ice Armour III by Kelzsoca

CPU Range: 122 MHz to 902 MHz, Smartassv2 governor

OMC

Yup, 36.4 FPS . So, no difference on CyanogenMod roms.

Lemme do the Antutu

Use the performance governor

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Guest aamiel

Not being a gamer myself is there any advantage in updating the libraries? I am mainly thinking along the lines of smoother UI or better battery life.

I am currently using logicMod ROM with stock Kernel.

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Guest tillaz

Not being a gamer myself is there any advantage in updating the libraries? I am mainly thinking along the lines of smoother UI or better battery life.

I am currently using logicMod ROM with stock Kernel.

if you add this to the build.prop its possible that it could. (renders UI with the GPU)

debug.composition.type=gpu

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Guest JoHeet

I'll do another test.

ROM: CyanogenMod 7 Ice Armour III by Kelzsoca

CPU Range: 122 MHz to 902 MHz, Smartassv2 governor

OMC

Yup, 36.4 FPS . So, no difference on CyanogenMod roms.

Lemme do the Antutu

Hi,

I've been following this great forum for a while - Congrats to all contributors:)

First post:

I've successfully applied this path.

Here is what I use:

ROM: CyanogenMod 7 Latest Nightly

CPU Range: 122 MHz to 979 MHz, Smartassv2 governor

Results in Antutu (3d):

606 -> 707

Jo

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Guest aamiel

if you add this to the build.prop its possible that it could. (renders UI with the GPU)

debug.composition.type=gpu

This seem to have been done as part of flashing the new libraries. No obvious difference but nothing broken either.

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Guest xiaoyaoswim

I'll do another test.

ROM: CyanogenMod 7 Ice Armour III by Kelzsoca

CPU Range: 122 MHz to 902 MHz, Smartassv2 governor

OMC

Yup, 36.4 FPS . So, no difference on CyanogenMod roms.

Lemme do the Antutu

I've got the same results

rom: miui m&m (based on IA III)

cpu: 902 mhz max, smartass v2

Neocore benchmark: same ~36 FPS before or after lib update

Antutu benchmark : 3d mark jumps from 551 to 684 after lib update

There is no difference for both benchmarks with or without the build.prop tweak

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Guest TouchyAndalou

I got 50.4fps on neocore and my antutu benchmark is....

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I've just run this benchmark using LogicMod overclocked to 979 MHz (just for testing purposes, I don't usually run it this high) and comparing it to razzmataz's results, mine scored about the same or higher in all categories expect for CPU float-point, where it was a significantly lower 29. Does anybody know what CPU float-point is and why there would be such a difference between the two phones/roms? I'm asking purely out of curiosity. Thanks.

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Guest tillaz

I've just run this benchmark using LogicMod overclocked to 979 MHz (just for testing purposes, I don't usually run it this high) and comparing it to razzmataz's results, mine scored about the same or higher in all categories expect for CPU float-point, where it was a significantly lower 29. Does anybody know what CPU float-point is and why there would be such a difference between the two phones/roms? I'm asking purely out of curiosity. Thanks.

its just because of a lib i never included in logic, atomic has high float point

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Guest razzmataz1478

I've just run this benchmark using LogicMod overclocked to 979 MHz (just for testing purposes, I don't usually run it this high) and comparing it to razzmataz's results, mine scored about the same or higher in all categories expect for CPU float-point, where it was a significantly lower 29. Does anybody know what CPU float-point is and why there would be such a difference between the two phones/roms? I'm asking purely out of curiosity. Thanks.

A search on Google shows that it is measured in FLOPS (floating point operations per second) which basically means how many instructions per second the CPU can handle. For example, a computer running x86 would have significantly less FLOPS than a computer running on x64. Yet this still doesn't explain why ours are different much..

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Guest razzmataz1478

has anybody tried this in CM9 ColdFusionX?

I wouldn't try, these are for gingerbread....ics libraries for ics on armv6 haven't been released yet..

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Guest skywave

I wouldn't try, these are for gingerbread....ics libraries for ics on armv6 haven't been released yet..

yeah and what do you think is already in there? Gingerbread libraries, but these libs are in there already.

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Guest razzmataz1478

yeah and what do you think is already in there? Gingerbread libraries, but these libs are in there already.

Modified gingerbread libs though...

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Guest ajpb luso

CyanogenMod 7 for ZTE Skate (Updated 06/01!!) + Adreno 200 GLES Linraries =

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I changed the CyanogenMod 7 and greatly improved with only 902Mhz!

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