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xclr82xtc

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a helluva theme..

i layed it right over my rom, and with a few tweaks its just as fast and a whole helluva lot prettier..

i do think that i like the usb and connection icons (in the status bar) better the way they were ( i think they were nextheme, or maybe even stock) but hey, beggers cant be choosie :D

thanks to 928 droid for this!

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maybe im wrong on this, but i believe jit IS enabled in the leaked 2.2 build...i thought this had been brought up before...its just that omap processors don't benefit from it as much as snapdragon do because of the architecture.

now the "official" 2.2 will probably be more refined and thus lead to the higher quadrant scores that everyone cares about, but if you look at the droid 2 benchmarks with its 2.2, the x with the leak is about the same.

i think everyone got taken in by the dramatic improvements in n1 scores with its snapdragon processor
 
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im pretty sure jit isny enabbled...look at the processor scores on quadrant. they are almost identical between 2.1 and 2.2

quadrant isnt the end all be all when it comes to speed...and there was a jump between 2.1 and 2.2 in scores, mine are about 250 or so higher...i think the issue is that omap processors score great with android 2.1 and the framework for it, where it seems that google developed 2.2 to work best with snapdragon processors because (this is just imo) more android phones (including their own n1) use them...thats why there are such dramatic jumps on the n1 and dinc

and as for the high mem stuff i though the current kernel the leak uses .32 is listed in the sdk as using above 256mb of ram. i think 2.2 just uses more mem in general or at least this version...with auto killer sets to aggresive i usually have 170 mb or so free, ill have to check how much is used

can anyone check on a droid2 if there is significantly more memory free?
 
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quadrant isnt the end all be all when it comes to speed...and there was a jump between 2.1 and 2.2 in scores, mine are about 250 or so higher...i think the issue is that omap processors score great with android 2.1 and the framework for it, where it seems that google developed 2.2 to work best with snapdragon processors because (this is just imo) more android phones (including their own n1) use them...thats why there are such dramatic jumps on the n1 and dinc

and as for the high mem stuff i though the current kernel the leak uses .32 is listed in the sdk as using above 256mb of ram. i think 2.2 just uses more mem in general or at least this version...with auto killer sets to aggresive i usually have 170 mb or so free, ill have to check how much is used

can anyone check on a droid2 if there is significantly more memory free?

I would highly doubt they wrote Android to work better on any specific processor. This is an OS that will have to work on many different hardware configs which includes the Processor. That and the fact Snapdragons weren't all that until this year would lead me to believe it's not coded for any processor.

Question what does having 170 megs a free memory do for you? This is a trick question by the way? :D (Hint. This isn't a windows machine)
 
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I would highly doubt they wrote Android to work better on any specific processor. This is an OS that will have to work on many different hardware configs which includes the Processor. That and the fact Snapdragons weren't all that until this year would lead me to believe it's not coded for any processor.

Question what does having 170 megs a free memory do for you? This is a trick question by the way? :D (Hint. This isn't a windows machine)

the processor thing was just a thought given the massive speed increases on snapdragons and not the others and the memory is me trying to figure how much of the 512 is being used
 
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Well the system monitor detects 512, it seems.

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And I can multitask like nothing, so maybe it's already implemented.

yeah, i mean i guess we won't know until the ota comes and people can compare, but given how the d2 runs (apparently anyway) its not like theres some magic hidden in the official vs the leak

i think everyone just expected that because of the 2.2 gains on the n1 that we d have legit 2000 quadrants and the like and that the phone would end world hunger and bring peace to the middle east
 
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if we had the processor scores of the n1, our totals would be over 3 grand..cuz the faster processor would also make EVERYTHIng else score higher. i think the biggest bottleneck in these phones is between the GPU and the processor. you can see the slowdown over time in the fps like its getting more and more "backlogged"
hey who cares..in 6 months (or less) there will be something better..

NOW...about that transparent screen overlay solarpanel...


:D
 
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yeah, i mean i guess we won't know until the ota comes and people can compare, but given how the d2 runs (apparently anyway) its not like theres some magic hidden in the official vs the leak

i think everyone just expected that because of the 2.2 gains on the n1 that we d have legit 2000 quadrants and the like and that the phone would end world hunger and bring peace to the middle east

Mine is using 367 of 477, so yeah it is working with full RAM.
 
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on 2.1 and android system info says i have 476

Thanks for this. So system info can't be trusted...

So is Sysinfo out of whack?

I believe so.

no...every computer uses less and shows less than what is installed..my pc has 32 gbs of ram, but it only shows 29 in properties..i think its something to do with buffer overflows or somethiung

Yeah, that's not the issue. Android 2.1 can't address 512MB of RAM, its a deficiency in the kernel...but if the app is saying it does have that much RAM, then we obviously can't trust it to confirm that our 2.2 leak is indeed addressing all of the RAM.
 
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