Guest hedzin Posted May 22, 2012 Report Posted May 22, 2012 I'll just leave this here: huawei u8350 overclocked kernel now it work at 768mhz instruction: fastboot boot u8350_768_boot.img (this for boot in new kernel without flash it, after reboot your device will boot in old original kernel) OR fastboot flash boot u8350_768_boot.img (it is for flash new kernel) dont forget make backup before do anything links: fastboot, if you dont have it http://bit.ly/fastbootzip boot.img with overclocked kernel http://bit.ly/u8350bootimg768kernel propose to leave comments, feedback and suggestions
Guest henhua Posted May 23, 2012 Report Posted May 23, 2012 Does the overclock allow you to run Flash or other apps otherwise impossible with the stock 600Mhz ? Thanks
Guest hedzin Posted May 23, 2012 Report Posted May 23, 2012 Does the overclock allow you to run Flash or other apps otherwise impossible with the stock 600Mhz ? Thanks this device processor can work with flash, but due to architectural features adobe did not want to support flash OFFICIALLY for processors armv6. Yet with the help of google you can find special informal version of "flash" that will work on this phone. (google for "armv6 flash") overclocking only speed up the processor and does not affect the availability of certain programs. what work - will be work faster, and what did not work will not work
Guest henhua Posted May 24, 2012 Report Posted May 24, 2012 Thanks for the note about Flash. I looked around for support, but I cannot seem to get it working on the u8350. It installs, but even after a reboot, no sites recognize the flash installation. In fact I cannot even get the configuration page to work ( native or Dolphin browser). If I do manage to get Flash working, I will definitely look into using the overclocked kernel. Cheers
Guest alpha_n_spy Posted June 1, 2012 Report Posted June 1, 2012 I tried but unfortunately didn't work my boulder fails to boot and white writings display fills the screen I use the orange uk firmware, does it matter?
Guest hedzin Posted June 1, 2012 Report Posted June 1, 2012 there should be no difference what firmware is used. white text is a feature, not a bug. in any case the phone should boot up properly. try to boot from original boot.img
Guest alpha_n_spy Posted June 1, 2012 Report Posted June 1, 2012 I think so, but after the white text appear it hang up maybe I got wrong, so can you please explain step by step from zero? detailed please, thank you :)
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