Rickymax
23/02/13, 17:37:57
If you like my work you can donate by clicking the link below:
https://www.paypal.com/cgi-bin/webscr?cmd=_s-xclick&hosted_button_id=BGD8ETXAPXNEQ
Donators: steveman29
IMPORTANT:
Please always try to undervolt the CPU as much as you can/as its running stable! Less VCORE, less heat, more batterylife!
If you get reboots and/or cpu gov scaling errors, you have undervolted too much!
PLL Calculation Excel:
I have also made a cpu pll calculation excel sheet. there you can calculate your correct M,N values for a specific freq
Download here: http://www29.zippyshare.com/v/35204606/file.html
Printout hexdumps from edp.c:
I also wrote a small c-programm to print out the content of the edp hex-dump.
just copy the hex values from your edp.c in edplimits.c. look in the file and you know how to.
Its an eclipse project.
The output is a file called: edp_entrys.txt
Look for:
speedo_id: 12
regulator: 82
Download here: http://www58.zippyshare.com/v/40584147/file.html
Source:
https://github.com/Hundsbuah/tf700t_kernel
If you dont make any changes to my kernel here my recommendation:
- Use asus batterysaver for (as the name sais: powersaving)
- use asus balanced mode for gaming or heavy loaded apps (this is not oc too much so it wont burn ur hand away)
- use asus normal/performance mode for daily use (surfing, browsing apps, just the normal daily use (except gaming!!)
- if you have our own frequency setting, i recommend for gaming: 1600MHz CPU Quadcore max. and 1350mV or 1375mV GPU max
but you can change the frequencies of the gpu and cpu also with my app. but remember if you set the frequencies with my app, and you switch the asus power mode, settings are applied from the cpux.sh files (which are responsible for the asus power modes) and you have to re-set your favourit frequencies with my app again. so in short, one way would be: never use the asus power modes and just select your favourit frequencies with the app if you want to change the frequencies because you want go play a game now i.e)
My App for Limiting/Selecting CPU&GPU Frequencies:
http://www.androidpit.de/de/android/market/apps/app/%5BBeta%5D%20de.hundsbuahskerneltweaks/Hundsbuahs-Kernel-Tweaks
or
http://www.androidfilehost.com/?w=files&flid=3973
STABLE RELEASES JB4.2:
3.0.1
normal:
http://www.androidfilehost.com/?fid=22909751817930261
data2sd: (not supported yet)
Bugs:
you tell
Old kernels can be found here:
http://www.androidfilehost.com/?fid=9390362690511177299
Download (old jb4.1 kernels):
As v2.x.x of the kernel was not as stable as the new one for jb4.2 and i dont have too much time for development,
from now on only the JB4.2 OS is supported! if you really want to use older kernels for JB4.1 you can use the latest testkernel (hundsbuah_v2.2.0-OC_20130410) from here: (it is much better than 2.0):
http://www.androidfilehost.com/?w=files&flid=3972
Please report any problems / feedback
https://www.paypal.com/cgi-bin/webscr?cmd=_s-xclick&hosted_button_id=BGD8ETXAPXNEQ
Donators: steveman29
IMPORTANT:
Please always try to undervolt the CPU as much as you can/as its running stable! Less VCORE, less heat, more batterylife!
If you get reboots and/or cpu gov scaling errors, you have undervolted too much!
PLL Calculation Excel:
I have also made a cpu pll calculation excel sheet. there you can calculate your correct M,N values for a specific freq
Download here: http://www29.zippyshare.com/v/35204606/file.html
Printout hexdumps from edp.c:
I also wrote a small c-programm to print out the content of the edp hex-dump.
just copy the hex values from your edp.c in edplimits.c. look in the file and you know how to.
Its an eclipse project.
The output is a file called: edp_entrys.txt
Look for:
speedo_id: 12
regulator: 82
Download here: http://www58.zippyshare.com/v/40584147/file.html
Source:
https://github.com/Hundsbuah/tf700t_kernel
If you dont make any changes to my kernel here my recommendation:
- Use asus batterysaver for (as the name sais: powersaving)
- use asus balanced mode for gaming or heavy loaded apps (this is not oc too much so it wont burn ur hand away)
- use asus normal/performance mode for daily use (surfing, browsing apps, just the normal daily use (except gaming!!)
- if you have our own frequency setting, i recommend for gaming: 1600MHz CPU Quadcore max. and 1350mV or 1375mV GPU max
but you can change the frequencies of the gpu and cpu also with my app. but remember if you set the frequencies with my app, and you switch the asus power mode, settings are applied from the cpux.sh files (which are responsible for the asus power modes) and you have to re-set your favourit frequencies with my app again. so in short, one way would be: never use the asus power modes and just select your favourit frequencies with the app if you want to change the frequencies because you want go play a game now i.e)
My App for Limiting/Selecting CPU&GPU Frequencies:
http://www.androidpit.de/de/android/market/apps/app/%5BBeta%5D%20de.hundsbuahskerneltweaks/Hundsbuahs-Kernel-Tweaks
or
http://www.androidfilehost.com/?w=files&flid=3973
STABLE RELEASES JB4.2:
3.0.1
normal:
http://www.androidfilehost.com/?fid=22909751817930261
data2sd: (not supported yet)
Bugs:
you tell
Old kernels can be found here:
http://www.androidfilehost.com/?fid=9390362690511177299
Download (old jb4.1 kernels):
As v2.x.x of the kernel was not as stable as the new one for jb4.2 and i dont have too much time for development,
from now on only the JB4.2 OS is supported! if you really want to use older kernels for JB4.1 you can use the latest testkernel (hundsbuah_v2.2.0-OC_20130410) from here: (it is much better than 2.0):
http://www.androidfilehost.com/?w=files&flid=3972
Please report any problems / feedback