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Re: [n9005][2014/DEC/01][TWKK] faux123/Yank555.lu kernel 002

PostPosted: 18 Dec 2014, 13:31
by yank555
6h0st wrote:Greetings!
Can please tell me how to UV by -25 with a script? I tried echo -25 to CPU voltage table file and it didn't work.
Thanks.

UV is not my field. I can't tell you how to echo to change (my kernels never allow UVing), but you can use any of the usual apps to.

Maybe someone else can help you ... the interface is the same as in other kernels since it works with most apps.

JP.

Sent from my Nexus 5 running SlimLP 5.0.1-alpha0.9 on Yank555.lu SlimLP v1.2-beta3 kernel.

Re: [n9005][2014/DEC/01][TWKK] faux123/Yank555.lu kernel 002

PostPosted: 19 Dec 2014, 13:08
by VogonP0et
6h0st wrote:Greetings!
Can please tell me how to UV by -25 with a script? I tried echo -25 to CPU voltage table file and it didn't work.
Thanks.

Why not just use the FauxClock App from the Play Store? That's what I use and it works brilliantly.

I haven't experimented in great depth, but mine is undervolted by -48mV at all speeds and it's rock solid. It didn't like -64mV though.

Re: [n9005][2014/DEC/01][TWKK] faux123/Yank555.lu kernel 002

PostPosted: 19 Dec 2014, 13:49
by 6h0st
VogonP0et wrote:
6h0st wrote:Greetings!
Can please tell me how to UV by -25 with a script? I tried echo -25 to CPU voltage table file and it didn't work.
Thanks.

Why not just use the FauxClock App from the Play Store? That's what I use and it works brilliantly.

I haven't experimented in great depth, but mine is undervolted by -48mV at all speeds and it's rock solid. It didn't like -64mV though.

The app runs in background. I don't want that. It's more like set it and forget it. :)

Re: [n9005][2014/DEC/01][TWKK] faux123/Yank555.lu kernel 002

PostPosted: 23 Dec 2014, 04:27
by almaqdad
Thank you so much

Re: [n9005][2014/DEC/01][TWKK] faux123/Yank555.lu kernel 002

PostPosted: 24 Dec 2014, 17:15
by japoco_poz14
Lollipop is already start. I'm waiting your supreme kernel. Thanks bro

Re: [n9005][2014/DEC/01][TWKK] faux123/Yank555.lu kernel 002

PostPosted: 24 Dec 2014, 17:28
by yank555
japoco_poz14 wrote:Lollipop is already start. I'm waiting your supreme kernel. Thanks bro


Lollipop TouchWiz is dropping ? Haven't heard about this yet...

JP.

Sent from my Nexus 5 running SlimLP 5.0.2-alpha0.91 on Yank555.lu SlimLP v1.2-beta4 kernel.

Edit :

Saw it's a leaked ROM, so as usual, we need SOURCES, and as long as we don't have those, there won't be any kernel...

JP.

Re: [n9005][2014/DEC/01][TWKK] faux123/Yank555.lu kernel 002

PostPosted: 24 Dec 2014, 19:29
by japoco_poz14
yank555 wrote:
japoco_poz14 wrote:Lollipop is already start. I'm waiting your supreme kernel. Thanks bro


Lollipop TouchWiz is dropping ? Haven't heard about this yet...

JP.

Sent from my Nexus 5 running SlimLP 5.0.2-alpha0.91 on Yank555.lu SlimLP v1.2-beta4 kernel.

Edit :

Saw it's a leaked ROM, so as usual, we need SOURCES, and as long as we don't have those, there won't be any kernel...

JP.


yes is a leaked.
i'm wait your supreme kernel:)

Re: [n9005][2014/DEC/01][TWKK] faux123/Yank555.lu kernel 002

PostPosted: 25 Dec 2014, 01:18
by yank555
japoco_poz14 wrote:
yank555 wrote:
japoco_poz14 wrote:Lollipop is already start. I'm waiting your supreme kernel. Thanks bro


Lollipop TouchWiz is dropping ? Haven't heard about this yet...

JP.

Sent from my Nexus 5 running SlimLP 5.0.2-alpha0.91 on Yank555.lu SlimLP v1.2-beta4 kernel.

Edit :

Saw it's a leaked ROM, so as usual, we need SOURCES, and as long as we don't have those, there won't be any kernel...

JP.


yes is a leaked.
i'm wait your supreme kernel:)


Will take some time, Samsung first needs to give us the sources...

JP.

Sent from my Nexus 6 running SlimLP 5.0-alpha0.8 on Yank555.lu SlimLP v0.1 kernel.

Re: [n9005][2014/DEC/01][TWKK] faux123/Yank555.lu kernel 002

PostPosted: 03 Jan 2015, 08:29
by amir1370
Happy.New year

what is Threshold Value in CPU Hotplug?and lower value for good battery saving and life or higher value?
if use higher value damage phone? example : 4000 . 7000 . 9000 value :D
Thanks

Re: [n9005][2014/DEC/01][TWKK] faux123/Yank555.lu kernel 002

PostPosted: 03 Jan 2015, 10:56
by yank555
amir1370 wrote:Happy.New year

what is Threshold Value in CPU Hotplug?and lower value for good battery saving and life or higher value?
if use higher value damage phone? example : 4000 . 7000 . 9000 value :D
Thanks


Thanx, happy new you to you, too ;)

Threshold value is the 'work to be done listsize' if you want, the higher, the longer it will wait before adding a core, as the more must run up in that list.

So higher value means less cores online, more battery saving, less CPU power available.

NOTHING you can set will damage the phone, so test ahead, worst that can happen is phone gets very laggy, or burns battery faster.

JP.

Sent from my Nexus 6 running SlimLP 5.0.2 LRX22G on Yank555.lu SlimLP v0.43 kernel.