^Only CM7/UD3 use zram so it may or may not not be worth your effort.
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I know I asked u this before, any chance you will be releasing any kernels (1ghz would be nice) with complete data collection enabled, specifically "time in state" stats? I find that usefull info to monitor what ur ph is doing at any given time, especially if things are behaving when ur phone is "sleeping".
I have wondered in the past & inquired about it before, but no one seems to know for sure, but does having that enabled affect (positively or negatively) battery life at all?
I'm trying to find a fix for this, I got it to work on a 600mhz kernel but the same setup moved to 800 & up fails.
Anything on your phone that does something is going to affect battery life...that's not saying it will be a major change & I doubt it would be noticeable
I am going to be starting a new project from aosp so i know what all modifications were made to the source & will be easier for me to fix problems
Please keep in mind I'm a father of 2 & work road construction, I'm laid off right now but should be going back to work soon...also getting married in june, life is pretty busy so it may take me a while
hey CorCor...have you looked at Prime's kernel with the governor bumblebee? its interactive and smartass just like your smartmod.I'm curious about the differences...he says he has a lot of Droid specific stuff that I know nothing about...anyways...I'm loving your kernels but the low volt were tooooo low...I'm currently running primes to see how low I can go.
I didn't know he had added it to his kernel yet, but a quick look at his thread tells me his bumblebee governor is the same as SmartMoD but probably with his own tweaks. I see his source code isn't available so I couldn't tell you the differences. If you are curious about my settings you can find them here https://github.com/corcor67/rMoD-sho...req_smartass.c
Yes the juiced kernels took lots of work, they are quite a bit lower than other low volt kernels on many of the slots...each slot was tweaked one at a time for all the different clock speeds to find the lowest I could take them on my phone...some peoples phones would be able to handle lower and others won't be able to handle that low
Hope this helps with some of your questions
ya i went back to the first 1250 juiced kernel u made my random reboots where becoming less random. so far the other one is solid, i can send it to you if you need it.
Sure send it my way ill add to the op
WOW! Amazing battery life, probably the best I've ever gotten. I use my phone a LOT throughout a normal day. I'm using the 250-1100 SV, throttled down to 900.
I'm usually swapping out my battery for my backup around lunch time, I just now hit the 15% warning. So an additional 3-4 hours added to my normal routine is very much appreciated.
Haven't really noticed a difference in performance, maybe a little slower than the P3 kernels I was using before, but the battery life more than makes up for anything else.
Jay
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