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[KERNEL] jdkernel Vivow Nightlies (FOR AOSP ROMS ONLY)

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Credits: slayher, cuviper, erasmux, SavagedZen, bbedward, leedroid, nerozehl, Icarus, ck, imoseyon, damentz, drod, all contributers to Linux, android, and CyanogenMod. Of I forgot to add anyone, just let me know.

EDIT 9/6:
Now introducing the new and shiny JDkernel Updater App. You will have to enable updates in order to use the app. Launch the app and press menu>configuration>Kernel Update Settings and check Display All Kernel Updates and Display Experimental Kernels. (Thanks to jf, segi valez, trock79, firefart and cyanogen for the app)

This kernel is a lean and minimal kernel for the Incredible 2. I will try to update it every night.

Features: New Smartass governor, Undervolted, SLUB unqueued allocater, Readahead buffer increased to 1040, Optimized compiler (compiled with neon and cortex flags) , Lagfree Governor, swap support, smoothass governor, backported conservative and ondemand govs from 3.0 rc7, backported wifi driver from 3.0 rc7, cpuidle code from 3.0 rc6, minmax governor, interactiveX governor, vdd leves interface, call recording, wireless charging support, V(R) IoSched, lowered wifi voltage, raised GPU allocation, audio values based off Cayniarb's, JHash3, Automated per tty task groups patch , other various tweaks and optimizations.

Source: https://github.com/jdkernel/htc-kernel-msm7x30

Download: http://mirror.jdkoreclipse.net/kernel/vivow/ (This is only my upload folder. You're going to want to download the newest, which is jdkernel_vivow_nightly_DATE_.zip)
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Just out of curiosity, how high can the Dinc2 overclock to? You know, and not freeze up
I have gone to 1.8 GHz with no lockups, 1.9 locks me up. I only did that to run quadrants, there's really no other reason for me to be clocked that high. For daily use my max CPU is at 1209.

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I have gone to 1.8 GHz with no lockups, 1.9 locks me up. I only did that to run quadrants, there's really no other reason for me to be clocked that high. For daily use my max CPU is at 1209.
The most I ever run in my Tbolt is 1.4, anything above that seems silly. Except for quadrants like you said. Just wanna make sure it can't just go to 1.2 or something lol
I added a quadrant to above post from 1.8GHz from a few weeks back.
I added a quadrant to above post from 1.8GHz from a few weeks back.
Wow the incredible 2 already seems faster the tbolt.. and I dont even have one yet
Wow the incredible 2 already seems faster the tbolt.. and I dont even have one yet
That's my highest score ever. Usually if I clock to 1.8GHz (only with JDKernel) I can score between 3800 and 4100. Tiamat does not score as high, and doesn't seem as stable at higher speeds. All of these scores are running on CM7 and v6 supercharger script.
That's my highest score ever. Usually if I clock to 1.8GHz (only with JDKernel) I can score between 3800 and 4100. Tiamat does not score as high, and doesn't seem as stable at higher speeds. All of these scores are running on CM7 and v6 supercharger script.
Anytime I OC to 1.9 with the Bolt and ran quadrant.. I got diminishing results.. I think I'm gonna like the Inc:)
Anytime I OC to 1.9 with the Bolt and ran quadrant.. I got diminishing results.. I think I'm gonna like the Inc:)
I'm wasn't sure when I ordered my Inc2, but I am very happy with my choice. It just didn't receive the attention it deserves, probably due to all the 4G devices that came right before and after.
I'm wasn't sure when I ordered my Inc2, but I am very happy with my choice. It just didn't receive the attention it deserves, probably due to all the 4G devices that came right before and after.
Yeah, but the Thunderbolt is completely unstable. The Inc lives up to it's name
I dunno jd is working on a ice cream port for the tbolt so thats probably why the kernel has not been updated. I assume he will devote alot of time to the new project.
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