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    Yes, you should be able to, except for maybe choosing BFQ as IO scheduler, not sure if it's included in XM kernels. Do try and let us know.
    XM kernel does have BFQ as IO scheduler on both CRI and BFS versions, my question is how can I be sure it's workin ?? (I'm newbie ) )

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    Quote Originally Posted by valinuxx View Post
    XM kernel does have BFQ as IO scheduler on both CRI and BFS versions, my question is how can I be sure it's workin ?? (I'm newbie ) )
    Just read 1st post for instructions.


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    I have a question about undervolting and cpu switching
    when phone is asleep it changes the undervolting value right? and the cpu performance as well
    same thing when the phone wokes up, but will it affect the phone?
    i mean will it crash the cpu or something? since the values are changing everytime phone sleeps or awaken?
    just like me i am a heavy user, am i eligible to use the swith?

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    New release (see 1st post):

    SSSwitch (Screen State Switch) v0.6A :: ckMod.SSSwitch.v06A.zip (from mediafire)
    [ v0.6A is a bugfix version + minor addition of customization options for only IO scheduler, Awake or Sleep modes ]


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    Quote Originally Posted by cmangalos View Post
    I have a question about undervolting and cpu switching
    when phone is asleep it changes the undervolting value right? and the cpu performance as well
    same thing when the phone wokes up, but will it affect the phone?
    i mean will it crash the cpu or something? since the values are changing everytime phone sleeps or awaken?
    just like me i am a heavy user, am i eligible to use the swith?
    No evidence of that so far. But anyone who's worried about that has the option to set AWAKE_UV and SLEEP_UV to the same values using ssscfg. That's the essence of freedom of choice: the choice to either push it to the limit, or to crash and burn


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    so if cpu is always on 800mhz will it cause problem? like crashing or something like that?
    sorry of frequently asking , im new to cpu thingy
    in the event what is the most recomendable value for cpu when it is awake?

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    Maintaining your CPU at 800mhz won't hurt it, but it will hurt battery life, and really is unnecessary seeing that the CPU is actually made to scale freely, thats why there are so many frequency choices, and ch33kybutt only put in the default values. Imagine if he had allowed you to manually set the frequencies with digits, then there would be infinite possibilities.

    I for one use conservative in sleep mode, with the CPU maxing at 144 and -250mV, while in awake mode I have performance 800mhz and -150mV.

    EDIT: When I say infinite, I mean there are many values, It's not actually infinite. It's hardware and low-level-soft limited, obviously.
    My spica is running on Tom3q's Magic and Wizardry

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    Quote Originally Posted by cmangalos View Post
    so if cpu is always on 800mhz will it cause problem? like crashing or something like that?
    sorry of frequently asking , im new to cpu thingy
    in the event what is the most recomendable value for cpu when it is awake?
    Let me quote my PM to you earlier...
    Quote Originally Posted by ch33kybutt
    Well, as long as there is no over-voltage or over-heating, the CPU is relatively safe from damage. CPU crashes/freezes are commonplace occurences and not detrimental to the internals.

    If ssswitch is disabled, then default kernel settings will take over. Each kernel (ckMod, k/criminal, XM) will have different defaults. For ckMod kernels, default will be ondemand governor with min/max freq of 66/800 MHz and up-threshold of 95%.


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    Thanks for your response specially ch33kybutt,
    SSSwitch (Screen State Switch) v0.6A is to spica's using cfs/bfs only right?
    i am using the v0.6 version
    and i am not using cfs/bfs

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    is file deleted from Mediafire?

    Edit:tried twice and got error message that "file is deleted"
    got it
    Last edited by tusharl; 01-14-2011 at 05:27 PM. Reason: Got file on mediafire

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    Initial v0.6A had a typo error, resulting in error message when starting ssscfg on phone using terminal emulator (unknown operand or something similar). Please re-download from 1st post if you get that error.

    ---------- Post added at 11:34 PM ---------- Previous post was at 11:26 PM ----------

    Quote Originally Posted by cmangalos View Post
    and i am not using cfs/bfs
    ??? those are the only 2 types of CPU schedulers for Android kernel. What are you using then ???


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