
Originally Posted by
metalspring
Yeah, linpack is the most accurate isn't it? I just made my new top score with those settings lol
That's with Chevy's ulv 1.25Ghz 26% compcache, supercharger setting 7, vm heap of 44 and LCD density of 225...my best score before was a 17.1 occasionally
Edit: quadrant score was 1820...I have been trying forever to break 1800 even with faster kernels than the one I have now lol
I'm not surprised... I beat all my previous best scores so it's nice to have it confirmed that these are
Kick Ass Kernel Tweaks... heh...
You even run SmartBench?
I like that the best... I usually get 825ish/950ish and occasionally I get about 940/950 but I was surprised that I got that 971/991.
I wonder if you could crack 1000/1000 since you're running the cpu faster than me

Originally Posted by
-iD
Hey zep, one thing I thought of: since different roms use different oom grouping schemes and values, I wonder about your "return to stock settings" option. Is that a hardcoded set of values? I've never seen it echo any message about saving your initial values (and since it's so verbose I'd expect it to brag about that if it was) so I'm thinking that would be a smart addition to v8 when you release it.
Actually, that's kinda how it works if you have a milestone. Only 1 file is modified (/system/etc/rootfs/init.mapphone_umts.rc) so that uninstall simply deletes the modified init.mapphone_umts.rc and renames the backup file, init.mapphone_umts.rc.unsuper to init.mapphone_umts.rc.
But for all other phones with custom roms with the init.d folder, it simply create a boot script that overrides the rom's build in values.
So the default values are never permanently changed when supercharged.
The only system file that actually does get modified is local.prop and so the unsupercharge option wipes clean the MEM and ADJ entries and deletes the boot script.
Once that is done, the rom is exactly the same as it was before supercharging.
btw, the files in the init.d folder are executed in numerical order.
So if you had an init.d boot script named 91minfree those would get applied but then the 99SuperCharger script runs and then the minfrees are changed again.
But the minfrees in the rom's *.rc file is still the same as it always was.

Originally Posted by
mjoshea148
Good morning,
Couple questions on the install and busybox - please let me know if I should post elsewhere.
I really have no idea but I just upgraded BB 1.61 to 1.84 and only 3 files got added but the mb fell something like 100mb.
397 files went up to 400 files
648 mb went down to 525 mb
Unfortuneatly, my ext partition fails to mount after the update... goddammitsomuch...

Originally Posted by
whodidthis
Zepp, I'm trying out the Mega Memory values on my X2, so far so good! faster and memory does not fall below 75. Thanks a lot!!!
You're welcome. Thats good to know

I wonder, at what point does the X2 start to slow down?
Is it still as fast with 75 mb free as it is with 125mb free?
On the milestone or droid (I assume), performance pretty much levels out at 30mb free so I wonder at what point it would level out on the X2.