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#141
Originally Posted by brad112358 View Post
And what I am saying is that perhaps you had something else that changed on your phone at about the same time as when you first applied your hack and that something else was responsible for some or all of the power savings. The fact that you can reflash the part of the system that has your changes and still have the "higher" battery life pretty much proves that.

I'm not trying to insult you; I'm just pointing out that the particular claim I quoted doesn't make sense. Or do you believe in voodoo and magic? In that case I may as well stop trying to apply logic here.

Are you even running the same OS release as when you first applied you hack?

--Brad
lol, no I don't believe in magic ;-). I had not applied any powersaving hacks, or speed hacks since day one in getting my device. The only one being swappolube (applied after creating my hack). Thx to debernardis and a great community ;-). Also I pretty much have the same softwares installed. Except maybe 1 or two which I haven't installed yet.

A portion of swappolube has since been incorporated into my hack. Yes, I am also using the same OS (global release) as with my first hack.

About the insult, I break no bones in saying sry, I was wrong to come across to you like that.
 
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#142
Just updated the script to fix the recording issue.
 
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#143
Fantastic work. I've been using this patch together with overclocking constantly at 1GHz. Seems no compromise in battery life compared to the factory setting.

PS Will you change the update timestamp because it's still 14/11/10. :P
 

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#144
Originally Posted by 009N View Post
Fantastic work. I've been using this patch together with overclocking constantly at 1GHz. Seems no compromise in battery life compared to the factory setting.

PS Will you change the update timestamp because it's still 14/11/10. :P
Thx for the heads up, it's now fixed.
 
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#145
okok edit!
i got it working with filebox.... filebox FTW
so far audio a little bit better, speed is good even better
battery uhmm not sure yet

this scrips changes my volume keywords for browsing no big deal but i like them for volume not much for zooming
great work

Last edited by Shinigamijim; 2010-11-19 at 05:22.
 

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#146
still enjoying your patch! games run well and flash videos on websites have been running better for me
 

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#147
hm i have a problem that i dont hear sound when i open the radio application. i dont know if its related to this script but could it be possible?
 
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#148
Originally Posted by SavageD View Post
A portion of swappolube has since been incorporated into my hack.
I think this could be quite a significant point.

Which settings from swappolube have you incorporated?
 
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#149
Originally Posted by tebsu View Post
hm i have a problem that i dont hear sound when i open the radio application. i dont know if its related to this script but could it be possible?
Possible but highly unlikely, users generally have a problem using the radio in PR1.3. At the time this started happening, my patches weren't here. FMTX also mainly uses it's own coding. Try opening the fm radio and repeatedly plug and unplug
the headsets, while activating the loudspeakers, that usually gets it started for me.

Originally Posted by James_Littler View Post
I think this could be quite a significant point.

Which settings from swappolube have you incorporated?
o_o

Code:
#!/bin/sh

start on started rcS-late

script
       echo "30" > /proc/sys/vm/swappiness
       echo "1" > /proc/sys/vm/page-cluster
       #echo "1" > /proc/sys/vm/laptop_mode
       #echo "1" > /proc/sys/vm/oom_kill_allocating_task
       echo "100" > /proc/sys/vm/dirty_expire_centisecs
       echo "100" > /proc/sys/vm/dirty_writeback_centisecs
       echo "60" > /proc/sys/vm/dirty_background_ratio
       #echo "95" > /proc/sys/vm/dirty_ratio
       echo "0" > /proc/sys/net/ipv4/tcp_timestamps
       echo "1" > /proc/sys/net/ipv4/tcp_no_metrics_save
       #Wait until late in the boot process
       sleep 45
       amixer set Capture 0%
       amixer set Capture nocap
       sleep 15
       amixer set Capture cap
       amixer set Capture 100%
end script
 
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#150
Hi SavageD

Did you also tune earpiece volume control in your script?
During call I must reduce volume to half to avoid echo in receiver end. So it seems that there is too much crosstalk or sidetone from too loud earpiece speaker to microphone (and to uplink).

Which files defines parameters for earpiece?
- hp.parameters
- hs.parameters

Otherwise working well. Thanks!

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