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Root 3g Turbo, V6, and KAK by Zepplinrox

Can someone please recommend the settings to use for the SuperCharger script? It seems like the script is running over and over again but asking different questions.

I already did the 3G Turbo script and use the experimental 2 setting.

Here are some questions/actions when running the SuperCharger script:

Is Home is Locked in Memory?
I choose No.

The next action asked: Please Enter Option [1 - 31] but it automatically chose 27 (without me specifying anything)

The next action asked: Please select scrolling speed (1 - 3), I chose 2 (normal)

The next action asked: Use build.prop or local.prop; I chose local.prop

The next question: Disable AWESOME V6 Animation? I chose No

The next question: Apply SuperMinFree Calculator Settings? I chose Yes

The next action asked: Please Enter Option [1 - 31], I have no idea what this value is for, I just chose 6 (LEDDED HP 512 balanced)

Then it did a bunch of stuff, I then chose Yes to do a superclean and restart. Is this right?

I guess I need to create a widget to run this script (under /data) everytime after a powerup, correct?
 
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A BIG Thanks to |MONSTER| for this TUT:

Configuring Script Manager:

1. Open Script Manager
2. Tap menu
3. More
4. Advanced options
5. Config
6. Enable Export $Home
7. Enable Browse as root
8. Disable extra gestures
Don't do anything else...
9. Tap Back
10. Leave it open for next step

Running the Scripts:

KAKernelizer Tweaks:

1. Find KickAssKernelizer_Tweaks_Installer_Update_3_RC2-Optional_IO_Tweak.shell.txt on your sdcard and tap it
2. In the pop-up, tap the SU box(it should be Green)
3. Tap save
4. Tap run
If it asks you for scrolling options choose 2 (normal)
5. Tap screen for keyboard
6. Choose to install
7. Tap enter
It will ask you if you want to enable the IO scheduler
8. Choose YES option
9. Enter
10. Let it run
When it’s done, you’ll have a list of options. Scroll up to see what option # is REBOOT and open keyboard by tapping the screen and enter the # for reboot and hit enter. !!!POOF!!! (I personally didn't see a reboot option.. so I went ahead with the V6 Script since you will be cleaning and rebooting twice anyway.)

V6 SuperCharger:

1. Open Script Manager
2. Look for V6_SuperCharger_for_Android-update9_RC4.sh.pdf and tap it
3. In the pop-up tap the SU box(should be green)
4. Hit save
5. Hit run
6. Enable LOCAL.PROP for supercharging (choose yes an hit enter)
7. Enable integration of /init.rc (choose yes and hit enter)
8. Is Home locked in memory? (choose NO and hit enter)
9. Press enter and come get some….
A list of options appear.. first, we want to BULLETPROOF your launcher so scroll up until you see “oom grouping fixes + bulletproof launcher” should be # 13.
10. Scroll to the bottom
11. Tap for keyboard
12. Put 13
13. Hit enter
14. Let it run
15. Press enter
16. Tap for keyboard and put # 30
17. Hit enter
18. Press Y
19. Hit enter
It will take a few min. to boot back up. Now we will set your minfree slots.
1. Open Script Manager
2. Go back to v6 SuperCharger and tap
3. Hit run
4. Home locked in memory? Press enter
5. Press enter again
6. Tap for keyboard and enter # 6
7. Press enter
8. Let it run
9. Go back to driver options (Choose yes)
10. Tap for keyboard
11. Enter # 30
12. Press enter
13. Superclean? (choose yes)
14. Press enter
Will take a few min to restart

3G TurboCharger:

1. Open script Manager
2. Look for 3G TurboCharger_ installer_update_3_RC2.sh.txt and tap
3. In the pop-up menu tap the SU box and hit save
4. Hit run
5. Options menu comes up right away
Choose experimental 2
6. Tap for keyboard
7. Enter # 6
8. Press enter
9. Let it run
10. Choose # 12 for reboot

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BioChron, following your steps above doesn't autorun the KAK script on bootup. I double checked /data/unit.rc and it only has the supercharge script at the end. No problem I just edit /data/init.rc and add a line to run the KAK script. Everything running smooth now. Not sure but zvc is giving me low benchmark scores than zv9
 
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BioChron, following your steps above doesn't autorun the KAK script on bootup. I double checked /data/unit.rc and it only has the supercharge script at the end. No problem I just edit /data/init.rc and add a line to run the KAK script. Everything running smooth now. Not sure but zvc is giving me low benchmark scores than zv9

Well These were the instructions given to me.. Which would mean mine also does not autorun on boot. How do I know if any of them do? I went into root explorer/data and do not see "unit.rc", however I do have 98KickAssKernel.sh and 99SuperCharger.sh. Also a folder V6_SuperCharger. I do not see anything for 3G Turbo Charger though. Any Ideas?
 
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Well These were the instructions given to me.. Which would mean mine also does not autorun on boot. How do I know if any of them do? I went into root explorer/data and do not see "unit.rc", however I do have 98KickAssKernel.sh and 99SuperCharger.sh. Also a folder V6_SuperCharger. I do not see anything for 3G Turbo Charger though. Any Ideas?

Oops I meant /data/init.rc. The auto spelling correction keeps changing init to unit when I type it on my phone under Tapatalk. Yeah the /data/init.rc script is run by the main script under the / root directory. Within that script at the end when you do the V6 SuperCharger and KAK setup, it's supposed insert the entries into /data/init.rc at the end to launch the supercharger.sh and kak.sh scripts under /data. On my /data/init.rc I see the supercharge.sh being called but not the kak.sh script. These are called on bootup to apply the tweaks. For the 3g, I think the tweaks are done in /system/building.prop or /data/local.prop; if you open up your version there's a section in one of those files with the 3g tweaks inserted; this gets run as part of the main system on bootup.
 
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Oops I meant /data/init.rc. the auto spelling correction keeps changing init to unit. Yeah that script is run by the main script under the / root directory. Within that script at the end when you do the v6 and kak setup, it's supposed to launch the supercharger.sh and kak.sh scripts under /data. On my /data/init.rc I see the supercharge.sh being called but not the kak.sh script. These are called on bootup to apply the tweaks. For the 3g, the tweaks are done in /system/building.prop; if you open up your version there's a section near the top with the 3g tweaks inserted; this gets run as part of the main system on bootup
Well I went into init.rc, and I must say I felt like I was reading a foreign alien language. Haha. Yeah I will need to wait for |Monster| to get back from hiatus.. Thank you for pointing this out though cause my scripts may not be running either..
 
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Well I went into init.rc, and I must say I felt like I was reading a foreign alien language. Haha. Yeah I will need to wait for |Monster| to get back from hiatus.. Thank you for pointing this out though cause my scripts may not be running either..

The setup installs some html files under /sdcard; you can read them for more instructions. You can manually run the scripts yourself by launching the Script Manager, navigating to /data and clicking on 98KickAssKernel.sh and 99SuperCharger.sh (make sure you click on su and save to run as root) and selecting run. You will see /data/Ran_*.log files after you run the scripts; the contents tell you when you last ran it.

I followed the instructions in one of the HTML files and create a script manager widget on my home screen to launch each of the scripts (this is before I knew it was supposed to be launching it under /data/init.rc). Maybe the widget is the better method because maybe you don't want it to run automatically.
 
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Just an FYI for anyone running CTMod 3.6.5, Bloodawn has already incorporated optimization scripts into the ROM. From the first post of the CTMod thread: Special CTMod init script (don't use any other optimization scripts)


Yep. Blood is pretty good about tweaking CTMod before he releases it. That's one of the reason it runs so darn good from the gitgo. It's always best to ask before installing a tweak. You may end up doing more harm than good. If you do decide to go ahead and try a tweak make sure that you have a CWM backup handy. There's a good chance that you will need it. ;)
 
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Yep. Blood is pretty good about tweaking CTMod before he releases it. That's one of the reason it runs so darn good from the gitgo. It's always best to ask before installing a tweak. You may end up doing more harm than good. If you do decide to go ahead and try a tweak make sure that you have a CWM backup handy. There's a good chance that you will need it. ;)
Does that mean we shouldn't use the 3g boost either? Although I already used it and had no negative effects, its just hit and miss on when I seem to get a boost with it though.
 
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Does that mean we shouldn't use the 3g boost either? Although I already used it and had no negative effects, its just hit and miss on when I seem to get a boost with it though.

He has, I do not recommend using any of these scripts with CTMod

Now this is only for the 3g script and nothing else because that's all I asked about. Blood said that he didn't use anything on his and he doesn't know if the 3g script will work or not.

Like I mentioned earlier, if you do decide to try this or any of the scripts make SURE that you make a CWM backup FIRST. I may try the 3g tweak this evening, as for the rest of the stuff..... there is no need for it in my opinion. CTMod 3.6 runs almost perfect for me. The only thing that could use a little improvement is 3g speed. When it comes to 3g speed, there is no such thing as 2 fast. lol:D:D:D:D:D:D:aetsch:


ADDED INFO:

I do believe that I'm going to try the 3g tweak this evening or tomorrow. I'll post my results.
 
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Now this is only for the 3g script and nothing else because that's all I asked about. Blood said that he didn't use anything on his and he doesn't know if the 3g script will work or not.

Like I mentioned earlier, if you do decide to try this or any of the scripts make SURE that you make a CWM backup FIRST. I may try the 3g tweak this evening, as for the rest of the stuff..... there is no need for it in my opinion. CTMod 3.6 runs almost perfect for me. The only thing that could use a little improvement is 3g speed. When it comes to 3g speed, there is no such thing as 2 fast. lol:D:D:D:D:D:D:aetsch:


ADDED INFO:

I do believe that I'm going to try the 3g tweak this evening or tomorrow. I'll post my results.

What about with the 3g/4g optimizer pro? or both mixed? i get crap low speeds regardless of which i use so i can't really test it.
 
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What about with the 3g/4g optimizer pro? or both mixed? i get crap low speeds regardless of which i use so i can't really test it.

If you are talking about the one from the market, I've have several friends that swear by it and say that it truly improved their 3g speed. I haven't really tried it but the guys I'm referring to have been around a while and know what they are talking about. If they say that it helped them, it did. Doesn't mean it'll work for everyone though. You know how that goes. Your location and the number of towers in your area have a whole lot to do with the results because it locks on to the strongest signal. If you're like me, I only have 1 tower in my area so it probably wouldn't help. ;)
 
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What about with the 3g/4g optimizer pro? or both mixed? i get crap low speeds regardless of which i use so i can't really test it.

Well i can tell you after having used the 3g script under experimental 2 settings it definitely gives me a boost, but it isn't a consistent one. Usually anywhere other than my house it works...which makes no sense :sly: and it caused no problems for me

Edit: quoted wrong person.. but yeah :p
 
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Does that mean we shouldn't use the 3g boost either? Although I already used it and had no negative effects, its just hit and miss on when I seem to get a boost with it though.

Yes blood has already modified the ctmod 3g settings, all of these tweaks are in the from just take a look at your build.prop and you can see what he added.:p
 
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