Thank-you.
One more question. Now that I have this new kernel up and running, what do I do if I want to install another update.zip file like Pandora glass. Do I have to delete the old update file or just put the new files in the old update.zip file?
hows about if i already have one of your kernels already installed? i have your regular 1.2g on my phone (and love it, super stable) however, wanna try these lowV to see if battery improves.
if i do the update.zip method, will it just automatically delete your old kernel?
great work, btw
Yes, it will remove the old one - if you still have the update.zip for it, you are fine as you can just install that again later. If not ... you can grab the boot.img from a current nandroid backup. You'll want to adb pull /system/lib/modules/tiwlan_drv.ko tiwlan_drv.ko to backup the WIFI driver.
Thanks!
Chevy, I should have asked before trying...I used this on the Cyano 5.0.5.3 install and it broke severly. FC'd everything after boot, had to battery pull and re-install the ROM after complete wipe. This was with the 1.2 LV kernel
Chevy, once again, amazingly beautiful. The first time I ever tried one of your SS's (I think it was maybe 1.6? Not entirely sure) I couldn't get 1250 to run so I stuck with 1200... Now, with the low voltage 1250 I'm up and running smooth as freakin' butter.
My only question is, regarding low/medium voltage, is the only difference that if you can't run the low, the medium would possibly work?
Regardless, as always, incredible work! :D
Higher clock speeds typically would require more voltage, which draws more power (less battery life) and produces more heat. The idea is to be able to run the optimal clock speed at the lowest voltage that can drive that speed. If there is enough voltage, you would feel no ill effects. If the speed you choose doesn't run at the voltage you choose, the theory is that running more voltage may allow you to run at that speed, because you're giving it more juice.
That being said, all hardware is different, depends on the device what each can handle.