★ ☆ ★ SRE v1.3.1c ★ ☆ ★ | Root + 1.2GHz OC/UV + MobileAP + USB Tether + LagFix - Captivate Android Development

★ ☆ ★ SRE v1.3.1c ★ ☆ ★ | Root + 1.2GHz OC/UV + MobileAP + USB Tether + LagFix
Important Information!THIS FOR CAPTIVATE FIRMWARES JF6/JH2/JH3/JH7
I am not responsible for any damage caused to your device
BACKUP BACKUP BACKUP with Nandroid and Titanium Backup
DO NOT flash over, flash stock FIRST!
Flashing over will cause reboot loop or black screen!​
What is this?Includes:
Root SuperUser 2.3.6.1
Unhelpful's 1.2GHz OC/UV Kernel v1.3.1
Tayutama's Lagfix v2.3.3
Busybox 1.17.1
MobileAP
Usb Tethering
JH2/JH3 Market Fix
SideLoading
JH2/JH3 GPS logging disabled
GPS NTP Server Tweaks
Ad Blocking w/hosts file
Stock Battery With %1-100​Removes:
AT&T Bloatware
Samsung Bloatware
AT&T Boot animation
startup/shutdown sounds
batterystats.bin​Apps Installed to data: (so you can remove them if you want)
Titanium Backup
Rom Manager
sl4a​
How to install:Step 1:
Rename to update.zip, put it in the root of your built in sd card, reboot into stock recovery mode, select reinstall packages.​Step 2: (optional, only if you want the lagfix)
Go to the newly installed 'SL4A' application from the app list, open it and choose either LagFix_Ext2.sh or LagFix_Ext4.sh to install the fix.​
Troubleshooting:If you are running JH7, make sure you do both clear cache options in stock recovery BEFORE installing SRE or it will have issues, you might need to do that in other firmwares too
If SL4A is force closing, use rom manager to fix permissions, reboot, retry.
If you are having random reboots or sleeping death, try the non-uv/non-oc versions
If you are not getting sideloading, or other features, something went wrong in the flashing process, start over​
Downloads:SRE v1.3.1c
Best Version​MobileAP Only
MobileAP Only (custom kernel flash version)​
If you like this, Buy Me a Beer!
​
Changelog:1.3.1b - 1.3.1c (9/13/2010)
Overclocking/undervolting is disabled until first manual reboot to avoid setup issues​1.3.1a - 1.3.1b (9/13/2010)
No more cache clearing with scripts, do it yourself ​1.3.1 - 1.3.1a (9/13/2010)
Fixed the S_kill_media_scanner script, copy and paste got the best of me​1.3e - 1.3.1 (9/13/2010)
Fixed cpu scaling, 1,2,3,4,5,6,8,10,12 all enabled, massive oversight!
Fixed another possible condition causing the ATT screen to take forever
Voltage scaling from 600mV-1050mV - 1/3 the power usage while idle over stock!​1.3d - 1.3e (9/13/2010)
Race conditions fixed, no more sitting at the ATT screen forever or stuck at the "S" or black screen
Media scanner disabled
lagfix uninstaller fixed​1.3c - 1.3d (9/12/2010)
No more sleeping death
OC/UV (1.2GHz @ 1050mV)​1.3 - 1.3c (9/12/2010)
OC/UV (1.2GHz @ 850mV)
Stock live wallpaper is back​1.2.3 - 1.3 (9/11/2010)
JH7 support
Lagfix no longer uses playlogos1
Unhelpful's kernel update to 1.3.1 OC/UV (1.2GHz @ 1.3V)​1.2.2a - 1.2.3 (9/9/2010)
Tayutama's Lagfix has returned!
Google Voice 0.4.1.26 installed by default
Google Maps 4.5.0 installed by default
updater-script tweaks
GPS Logging REALLY disabled
/data setup now more awesome!
dalvik-cache cleared on second boot (after kernel flash)
user data cleared on second boot (after kernel flash)
Removed:
Market Access (only tethered apps are blocked, tethering built in!)
Vibrant Fonts (bloat)
Fascinate Live Wallpapers (bloat)
GT-I9000 Live Wallpaper (bloat)​1.2.2 - 1.2.2a (9/8/2010)
removes batterystats.bin to fix battery reporting issues
Titanium Backup installed by default
Rom Manager installed by default
updater-script tweaks
Fascinate Live Wallpapers
-Connection
-Flow
-Forest
-Layers of Light
-Spark
GT-I9000 Live Wallpaper
-Ocean Waves​1.2.1a - 1.2.2
SuperUser 2.3.6.1
Fixed some symlink issues (left stock commands alone instead of replacing them with busybox)
Fixed directory listings having color garbage in it
Fixed directory listings not having the user names, 0 0 -> root root, so you can do chmod root.root now​
Credits:Koushik Dutta (Rom Manager)
Joel Bourquard (Titanium Backup)
Software Freedom Conservancy (Busybox)
Unhelpful (kernel, wlp2pservice script and overclock script)
shaneaus (GPS.conf tweaks)
Jr33 (MobileAP Port to Vibrant)
andy2na for getting the ball rolling on MobileAP Port for the captivate!​

what if im already rooted can i just use this or will i have to unroot first

yokozuna82 said:
what if im already rooted can i just use this or will i have to unroot first
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restore to stock first

When I go to run the scripts, it just says "cmd line:"
Any ideas?

THATTON said:
When I go to run the scripts, it just says "cmd line:"
Any ideas?
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i am having this happen as well

i selected sideloader then it rebooted and next i selected lagfix and it says enabling sideloader ....rebooting did the lag fix work? and which lagfix do i pick theres two

Can I use this even if I have the ryan lagfix installed?

vietphunguyen said:
Can I use this even if I have the ryan lagfix installed?
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I imagine you would have to uninstall your lag fix as this update installs it.

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I'm unable to download from the media fire link. Anyone having the problem?

Ok, if you have a lag fix installed I would restore to factory then run the update.zip, don't use more then one lag fix, it will not work.
Fixing the one gig lag fix, if you run it after the side loader it will run the side loader again.
Fix coming in about an hour.
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Thanks so much for the help

Is the the ext2 fix that installs via internal memory?
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Yes http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=750869

fixed and uploaded!

OMG amazing!! Thank You. Now this is what it's all about.

If Im running the official unrooted Captivate ROM, will it work as you mentioned as far installation goes?

Very nice. I'll have to try this out this weekend.
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opensourcefan said:
OMG amazing!! Thank You. Now this is what it's all about.
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That's what I like to hear!
You are welcome
daraj said:
If Im running the official unrooted Captivate ROM, will it work as you mentioned as far installation goes?
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Yes sir, just drop it on your internal sdcard(rename to update.zip), boot into recovery and reinstall packages. Then you will be good to go!

Excellent Work!!!
Worked perfectly, time to donate!!!

When I try to run the sideload script I get cmd line still.

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Cannot undo or re apply Lag fix

Last week I applied the ryanza one click lag fix and it worked well until I installed the update....my phone started to slow down again so I decided to re apply it...but now it won't let me remove the lagfix...but it says there is no lagfix installed...can anyone help me figure this out?
Simply go the the "available" section in the OCLF program and you should see the option to undo the lag fix for the version you have. For some reason, the main screen only shown the option to undo the newest version of the lagfix, which indicate that undo is not available if you have an older version of the lag fix.
The undo option is unavailable...so I can't undo it
Click restore boot animation then give it a try
Sent from my SGH-T959 using XDA App
Most likely your battery level is to low. If you click on the undo option it will tell you if your batterly level is to low. Needs over 40% I believe.
Sent from my SGH-T959 using XDA App
The problem is with the playlogo1 file after the factory reset . Click Restore Boot Animation then uninstall lagfix and reinstall lagfix .
Same Here.
Installed JI5 and rooted with OCLF
LagFix V2.1+ and Undo are both red and unavailable.
Same for V1+
Restore boot animation & un/reinstall OCLF did not change it.
If I try to click OneClickLagFix V2.1+ is says not enough free space in /data and to free up space.
But I have plenty of free space on phone and SD
These are the step that worked for me . If this doesn't work I would try to contact the dev.
1. Click restore boot animation
2. Reboot
3. Undo lagfix (not uninstall oclf)
4. Reboot
5. Install lagfix
I dont know if the reboots are necessary but its what worked for me.
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As fearless said: The undo option is unavailable...so I can't undo it
Same for me. Can't undo since the undo option is red and unavailable.
But also cant run the lagfix because that option is also red and unavailable.
so is there a Senior Member who can shed any light on this issue?
Are you sure that the lagfix is still there? When you mean "update," what kind of update did you do?
Get Quadrant Benchmark from the market and run it. What is your score? Is it averaging around ~800 or ~2000+?
Check your SD card for apps. What is the size?
.. This is why RyanZA's OCLF isn't good, it possibly corrupts data and I'm not a fan of one click because it was very easy to do in the first place and I would rather feel more confident in manually doing it.
Ok....there was an update to the OCLF in the market and i downloaded and installed it.....the only major thing i've done to it after that is flashed to I9000 boot animation....heres a list of everything thats listed as UNAVAILABLE in the main screen:
Root Device 2.1
Install EXT2 Tools
OneClickLagFix V2.1+
Undo OneCLickLagFix V2+
Install Font
Repair/Clean LagFix
OneClickLagFix V1+
Undo OneClickLagFix V1+
If i try to re-apply the LagFix it tell me theres not enough space in /data...but if i try to undo it says it does not appear to be one installed(playlogos1 greater than 5kb)....i just want my vibrant to be fast....can u help me?
Answer the questions I listed above. I don't use OCLF and I don't like One-Clicks unless its a vital step like rooting but rooting for the Vibrant is just so simple its not worth one clicking.
Sorry...the Quadrant Benchmark is 890
My SD card has 12.53 GB free
fearless1964 said:
Sorry...the Quadrant Benchmark is 890
My SD card has 12.53 GB free
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Looks like your lagfix isn't there. When I meant sd card I meant to the bottom: Application Storage. With RyanZA if its applied, it should be <800 MB; otherwise it will be 1.5GB+ (results may vary based on the amount of apps you have installed)
With RyanZA fully working, it should be giving you benchmarks of 2000+ but these benchmarks don't actually reflect on the phone's performance and doesn't mean anything. The only known lagfix that works (in my own opinion) is VooDoo. Easily able to remove as well.
What kind of ROM are you running? I would go into Clockwork Recovery and attempt a nandroid backup, if the lagfix is there then the backup will take forever. If not, it should be completed within 2-4 minutes whereas if lagfix is present, nandroid will back up that as well.
zephiK said:
Looks like your lagfix isn't there. When I meant sd card I meant to the bottom: Application Storage. With RyanZA if its applied, it should be <800 MB; otherwise it will be 1.5GB+ (results may vary based on the amount of apps you have installed)
With RyanZA fully working, it should be giving you benchmarks of 2000+ but these benchmarks don't actually reflect on the phone's performance and doesn't mean anything. The only known lagfix that works (in my own opinion) is VooDoo. Easily able to remove as well.
What kind of ROM are you running? I would go into Clockwork Recovery and attempt a nandroid backup, if the lagfix is there then the backup will take forever. If not, it should be completed within 2-4 minutes whereas if lagfix is present, nandroid will back up that as well.
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the ROM is stock.....but i'll try the VooDoo lagfix....can u give me a link?
fearless1964 said:
sorry....im stilll tryin to get used to Android....so since you say my lagfix is not there....what kind of lagfix do you recommend?
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Voodoo lagfix, it goes VERY well with the OC/UV kernel for improved battery life. What is your application storage size as of right now? I would believe that the lagfix is not present anymore. OCLF should be giving you 2000+ benchmark results if its properly working. Getting a score of ~800 is no-lagfix and is the score for stock Vibrant without any of those tweaks.
zephiK said:
Voodoo lagfix, it goes VERY well with the OC/UV kernel for improved battery life. What is your application storage size as of right now? I would believe that the lagfix is not present anymore. OCLF should be giving you 2000+ benchmark results if its properly working. Getting a score of ~800 is no-lagfix and is the score for stock Vibrant without any of those tweaks.
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cool ill try VooDoo......and the app storage available space is 835MB
fearless1964 said:
cool ill try VooDoo......and the app storage available space is 835MB
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Hmph, do you have a lot of applications installed? The lagfix could possibly be present but not properly working. What I would personally do is
A) Backup your applications using Titanium Backup
B) Flash a new ROM (Check Dev section and find something that you'd like)
C) Check application storage; everything should be good
--- if not then, Odin back to stock and re-partition using Odin (search on XDA for the tools) then flash ROM, etc.
(or vice versa)
I'm off to get some sleep.. I hope this helps.
What the 'OCLF' does is create a virtual ext2 partition using your application storage so it significantly lowers the amount of space in your application storage. Voodoo does the same but it is not as significant + it is in a ext4 format and blah blah blah.. its basically more safe and doesnt corrupt data.
zephiK said:
Hmph, do you have a lot of applications installed? The lagfix could possibly be present but not properly working. What I would personally do is
A) Backup your applications using Titanium Backup
B) Flash a new ROM (Check Dev section and find something that you'd like)
C) Check application storage; everything should be good
--- if not then, Odin back to stock and re-partition using Odin (search on XDA for the tools) then flash ROM, etc.
(or vice versa)
I'm off to get some sleep.. I hope this helps.
What the 'OCLF' does is create a virtual ext2 partition using your application storage so it significantly lowers the amount of space in your application storage. Voodoo does the same but it is not as significant + it is in a ext4 format and blah blah blah.. its basically more safe and doesnt corrupt data.
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thanks...i'll try this in the morning....will post back with results

Market Not Working

my market is not working and i have tried clearing market data and download manager
I am running Clean DJ05 V5 and Voodoo5 btw
Sorry Chuban7,
Usually it is a data issue, so you are on the right track. Unfortunately, I do not know of a comprehensive writeup on the topic of cleaning out data. I am too lazy to post my own because of all the testing involved coupled with an ignorance of the topic. However, here is a list of things you can try (with duplicates)
* Adrynalyne's Market Fix:
1. go to settings/Applications/Manage Applications/ and Clear Data for Checkin Service, Market, and Market Updater
2. use adb shell or buy root explorer to navigate to /data/data and delete all com.android.vending.* folders
3. Reboot. 4. Send check to Adrynalyne
* wipe data in rom manager before installing a zip update
* clear cache in regular recovery
* clear cache in ClockWorkRecovery
* factory reset / clear data in either of these.
* wipe dalvik in CWR or Titanium
* factory reset in settings/privacy
* *228 or *22800, then option 1 to activate (if you can't login to google account or market)
* applying another rom or kernel via CWR
* flashing system or kernel with odin (see fallingup's stickied back to stock guide) [whoever owns 'angel12' on XDA... tell us what encouragement you need to give that up]
* applying kernel and mbr by hand or running adrynalyne's script in 'how to completely remove voodoo' (if, say you are getting 0.0 errors)
Note you can also use Jack Palevich's Terminal Emulator (and su) if you want to mess around in /data/data
Swyped from my i500.04 (bh &1129) using XDA App
soba49 said:
Sorry Chuban7,
Usually it is a data issue, so you are on the right track. Unfortunately, I do not know of a comprehensive writeup on the topic of cleaning out data. I am too lazy to post my own because of all the testing involved coupled with an ignorance of the topic. However, here is a list of things you can try (with duplicates)
* Adrynalyne's Market Fix:
1. go to settings/Applications/Manage Applications/ and Clear Data for Checkin Service, Market, and Market Updater
2. use adb shell or buy root explorer to navigate to /data/data and delete all com.android.vending.* folders
3. Reboot. 4. Send check to Adrynalyne
* wipe data in rom manager before installing a zip update
* clear cache in regular recovery
* clear cache in ClockWorkRecovery
* factory reset / clear data in either of these.
* wipe dalvik in CWR or Titanium
* factory reset in settings/privacy
* *228 or *22800, then option 1 to activate (if you can't login to google account or market)
* applying another rom or kernel via CWR
* flashing system or kernel with odin (see fallingup's stickied back to stock guide) [whoever owns 'angel12' on XDA... tell us what encouragement you need to give that up]
* applying kernel and mbr by hand or running adrynalyne's script in 'how to completely remove voodoo' (if, say you are getting 0.0 errors)
Note you can also use Jack Palevich's Terminal Emulator (and su) if you want to mess around in /data/data
Swyped from my i500.04 (bh &1129) using XDA App
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lol. No dice on all. Next?
Your specific problem is market installs will start, but never actually download any data at all.
Is that correct?
I'd really like to see a proper solution for this one as it has hit a lot of people at one time or another. Besides that, Daswolven knows his way around better than many of us here (certainly myself), so it could be me next time. Only fix that worked personally is pre-voodoo nandroid (cwr) restore... which is hardly ideal. Especially since it didn't work for Daswolven.
Same fix worked for me thankfully nothing had changed since that backup except voodoo being installed so I was able to just reinstall voodoo
SCH-I500 - DJ05/SuperClean .9/Nemesis OTB 1200lv/Voodoo5/Darkstar
You can delete google talk app, but don't delete the google talk services and stuff. If you do, market fails to download.
Rockin' DJ05, Minimal Icognito, Clocked at 1.3Ghz
I odin'd back to launch. Then d101 then modem from dj05 then dj05 via rom manager and then I could flash blackhole with a working market. It took forever but worked.
Edit: I was not using voodoo at any time from issue to fix.
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JK6: No OCLF due to \system\lib full

Hi - I've upgraded to stock Froyo (re-rooted afterward, no worries) and couldn't re-run OCLF. It told me that it couldn't install 'EXT2 Tools' as \system\lib is full. So I downloaded root explorer as I thought I had to re-mount the directory. I opened that, went to the right folder and changed the little button to 'rw'..... no difference.
What am I missing??
Thanks.
Any thoughts would be much appreciated - I also mounted as r/w with SGS Tools with no impact. I don't know if that's the issue stopping me from using One Click Lag Fix, but maybe.
I have no problems running OCLF and I'm running stock froyo rom. Try again!
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Uninstall EXT.2 tools,
Uninstall OCLF,
Stay ROOTED!
download MacnutR14
DO NOT OPEN ZIP use astro or andexplorer copy from downloads folder go back to sd & paste there. Now backup all your apps, contacts,data whateva.. Using titanium,
Go into recovery mode how every u do go to install zip from sd, pick zip from sd, Go down to Macnut14, Go down to yes
Your now flashing the hottest rom you've every seen
When its done reboot system now
It will restart in less than five minutes leave it alone untill goes through the scanning sd & all that. The titanium get all your apps and stuff back.
Now flash the SUPER IO KERNEL the exact same way move zip file, to sd. when flashing don't pick update pick zip from sd & do the same as before
Reboot system now
Ok now download RyanZA's one click lagfix from market install EXT.2 TOOLS
install v.2 lagfix restart your done
Your now hitting 1800's Quadrant score not bad with the hottest smoothest fastest phone. All from the phone no pc needed
It took me days of reading threads to gather this info you just received in minutes JUST THANK THE MAKERS OF THESE GREAT ROMS & MODS
vibrant rooted
macnutR14
super io kernel
RyanZA's lagfix
QS 1889
2.2 froyo
Mine said it could not installl the lagfix because data/ was full. I just went there and delted the OCLF and EXT2 folders.... went back to the app and it worked then.
Awesome, thanks guys. Looks like I have a little project for the w/e but I'm confident with these tips I will sort it.
Thank f%%% for this forum.
Oh, the best tip was ' try again'. Super. I guess they are everywhere.
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[Q] "Process System is Not Responding"

I just installed the latest version of Apex, did a few customizations, then rebooted because I changed the LCD Density. Now, whenever I boot, it says "Process System is not responding". I can force close it, wait, or access the power menu. But, the screen is black, and I can't do anything. This is after a day full of reflashing and wiping because the damn device couldn't receive text messages.
xzillerationer said:
I just installed the latest version of Apex, did a few customizations, then rebooted because I changed the LCD Density. Now, whenever I boot, it says "Process System is not responding". I can force close it, wait, or access the power menu. But, the screen is black, and I can't do anything. This is after a day full of reflashing and wiping because the damn device couldn't receive text messages.
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If you have a backup try restoring
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How? I'm trying to follow the guides, but whereever I go, the SBF zip is corrupted.
It appears to be working now. I think I'll hold off tinkering with it for a little while. I still would like to know why it did this, though. For now, I'll just restore my apps, but only the ones I use all the time,
xzillerationer said:
It appears to be working now. I think I'll hold off tinkering with it for a little while. I still would like to know why it did this, though. For now, I'll just restore my apps, but only the ones I use all the time,
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Did you happen to delete any system apps when you were customizing? You might have deleted an app that settings was dependent on by accident, which could cause something like that.
ALWAYS do a nandroid backup before you start tinkering with the phone, it will save a lot of trouble.
Heres how to do it:
1. Boot into clockworkmod recovery using Koush's Bootstrap Recovery
2. Select Mounts and Storage, and mount /system and /data
3. Return to the main menu and select Backup and Restore
4. Select backup and let it work.
5. When its done, return to main menu, and choose to reboot.
Now you can tinker however you want. If you happen to mess something up, return to clockworkmod recovery (hint: if you can't get the phone to boot properly, boot the phone, and pull the battery when you see the M logo. Replace the battery and it should take you to clockworkmod)
1. Boot into recovery
2. Mount your /system and /data again
3. Go back and select Backup and Restore
4. Select restore, and select you restore file (should be the only one if you've only done 1 backup)
5. Let it work, then reboot the phone, and your phone will be in the exact same state as it was when you did the backup.
If you can't get into clockwork, you'll need to SBF.
SBF guide:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=770224
SBF Download (download in guide doesn't work):
hxxp://www.mydroidworld.com/forums/droid-2-discussion/5323-tbh-mydroidworld-present-droid-2-2-3-20-triple-threat.html (replace xx with tt)
Hope this helps!
Thanks, that'll really come in useful. The reason I couldn't fix it before is because Moto sucks, and encrypted the bootloader, so I was having a problem getting back into Clockwork. Did I say thanks? Oh well. Thanks.
Sent from my DROID2 using XDA Premium App
Yeah moto does suck for that. They are giving options on future devices to lock and unlock the bootloader though (like the xoom) so at least they are making progress. Doesn't help us though...
xzillerationer said:
I just installed the latest version of Apex, did a few customizations, then rebooted because I changed the LCD Density. Now, whenever I boot, it says "Process System is not responding". [... ]
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Are you using Droid 2 Overclock? I'm asking because it allows setting screen density. I found that the new startup scripts added to Apex 1.4.1 don't play well with OC settings that were fine on Apex 1.3. The scripts add sysctl and CPU tweaks.
I set my OC settings to more conservative settings, and it has been far more stable. This isn't a knock against either product. Both work fine together with a bit of work.
Fab did release a test release (1.4.2 seems to be the informal name) that doesn't launch his new startup scripts automatically, and that's what I'm currently running.
- Bob
bobstro said:
Are you using Droid 2 Overclock? I'm asking because it allows setting screen density. I found that the new startup scripts added to Apex 1.4.1 don't play well with OC settings that were fine on Apex 1.3. The scripts add sysctl and CPU tweaks.
I set my OC settings to more conservative settings, and it has been far more stable. This isn't a knock against either product. Both work fine together with a bit of work.
Fab did release a test release (1.4.2 seems to be the informal name) that doesn't launch his new startup scripts automatically, and that's what I'm currently running.
- Bob
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Aye, I am. It seems fine most of the time for me. However, I've only been running for a few days, and have barely rebooted.
Sent from my DROID2 using XDA Premium App
I am had luck with 1.4.2 by setting my OC values to defaults before doing my pre-flash backup with Titanium Backup. After flashing, I was able to restore everything, including OC (default) values.
I also disabled the CPU tweaks Apex puts in /etc/init.d scripts, and and re-run QuickClock Advanced to recalculate my clock and voltage settings and imported those into Droid 2 Overclock.
So far (5 hours), it's been solid. If you don't want these issues, stick to Apex 1.4.0 for now. It was very stable.
- Bob

[Guide] Use Daemon to control clock speed without SetCpu

Hi guys. I was testing out Daemon yesterday on my phone and I decided to use the same with my Xoom.
Basically you can use Daemon to control your Overclocking (and possible Undervolting if you want) on the Xoom using OC/UV Beater
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1207546
Its written in C which is nice (compared to Java) and light on the system.
You will have to install Andrev_OC - follow this link.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1222020
Changes can be made on the fly as well and it supports profiles.
I AM IN NO WAY RESPONSIBLE FOR YOU BREAKING YOUR XOOM.
Steps to getting everything up and running.
- Ensure root access (Root Checker or Terminal Emulator)
- Download OC/UV Beater
- Download Andrev_OC zip installer but do not flash in Recovery.
- Extract files from Andrev_OC installer and make note of where to push files (in the zip it shows you where files should be placed.)
- If you dont know how to push files via ADB - then learn its a good time to. Otherwise use Root Explorer to push files (same thing)
- Make sure you have busybox installed on system/xbin and use 1.18 (newer releases are buggy) so downgrade if necessary
- Once busybox is installed and files are placed in proper places give the system/xbin file full read/write capability IMPORTANT
- Reboot Xoom (or phone)
- Install OC/UV Beater and you should be able to set profiles. I dont use Andrev_OC's wake and sleep profiles - I just use the standard OC profiles. I dont think its really necessary - so if you agree with me you can just disable those in settings and just use the basic ones.
I got an error. Failed to set profile. There aren't that many options for trouble shooting.
What Kernel and ROM are you using? And are you rooted?
Im assuming you didnt install andrev_oc patch. This needs to be installed as well...and the app wouldnt have started without busybox so I am sure you have that as well.
Im using this with Rogue kernel btw...but I flashed Tachi to try and get it to work. Ill post updates later.
Tiamat ROM and kernel, I don't have the andrev_oc app. Don't see it in op.
Mandelbrot.Benoit said:
Tiamat ROM and kernel, I don't have the andrev_oc app. Don't see it in op.
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Sorry buddy. I updated OP. I just tried it on Stock ROM 3.2.1 with Tachi kernel and it works just fine so it should work with Tiamat ROM too.
Make sure you have Busybox 1.18 installed.
tincbtrar said:
Sorry buddy. I updated OP. I just tried it on Stock ROM 3.2.1 with Tachi kernel and it works just fine so it should work with Tiamat ROM too.
Make sure you have Busybox 1.18 installed.
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Anytime I try to downgrade busybox to 1.18.x my Xoom gets stuck on red M after reboot.
Mandelbrot.Benoit said:
Anytime I try to downgrade busybox to 1.18.x my Xoom gets stuck on red M after reboot.
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Busy box may be cooked into your rom. See if you can uninstall and reinstall busybox.
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