Cooked Roms + Advanced Config cache tweaks = mega fast? - Touch Diamond, MDA Compact IV General

im not sure if anyone of you have this question in mind but i was wondering : the cooked roms are extremely fast already but if i add in the advanced config cache tweaks, what would happen? would it cause the phone to slow down? if cache tweaks were meant to speed up TF3D but at the same time increase the memory % used, then whats the point? since the higher % of memory used, the slower ur phone is right? im one confused guy. =( im using panoshas 1.7 full btw.

That's weird, I was just wandering the same thing mate! I'm using Swift bl v.6 though...

jeromenism said:
im not sure if anyone of you have this question in mind but i was wondering : the cooked roms are extremely fast already but if i add in the advanced config cache tweaks, what would happen? would it cause the phone to slow down? if cache tweaks were meant to speed up TF3D but at the same time increase the memory % used, then whats the point? since the higher % of memory used, the slower ur phone is right? im one confused guy. =( im using panoshas 1.7 full btw.
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I asked Panosha about this... Advance config "WILL" interfere with his performance settings.! If your using his rom then i would not install advance config..! I too is using shine on 1.7 and to be honest A/C does the rom NO justice, I think it runs perfectly without it...!
Shine on 1.7 makes my Diamond *ping*

Why can't he install advanced config? He doesn't necessarily need to mess with performance settings, it has lots of other useful things...

simcarloc said:
Why can't he install advanced config? He doesn't necessarily need to mess with performance settings, it has lots of other useful things...
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But I'm not sure if a/c loads all its reg settings into memory.. If so then all settings surly would be saved even if you don't make any...? As i said i'm not really sure on this so I'm asking about myself.. if you don get info please do lets us know...!

Well, as i'm using Swift, I don't need to worry as it came with advanced config anyway. I have not messed about with much though - I have only turned on all power management settings and stopped the delay when I hang-up a call.
Interesting thread actually.

simcarloc said:
Well, as i'm using Swift, I don't need to worry as it came with advanced config anyway. I have not messed about with much though - I have only turned on all power management settings and stopped the delay when I hang-up a call.
Interesting thread actually.
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I guess when a chief incorporates a/c into their roms then they are taking this issue into account...!
The one thing i have noticed with Advance config is no matter what cooked rom I'm using, when launching a/c for the first time it always has defaults settings, so if a cheif has made performance settings to their roms then why don't a/c show them... this why I'm holding back from using it till i get a full picture.
P.s Totally interesting...!

fyew-jit-tiv said:
I guess when a chief incorporates a/c into their roms then they are taking this issue into account...!
The one thing i have noticed with Advance config is no matter what cooked rom I'm using, when launching a/c for the first time it always has defaults settings, so if a cheif has made performance settings to their roms then why don't a/c show them... this why I'm holding back from using it till i get a full picture.
P.s Totally interesting...!
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actually i disagree with you there. i have noticed on different ROMS that the initial settings shown on A/C are in fact different which can only mean that the ROM tweaks are over riding the A/C setings, thats is until you adjust it & do a soft reset.

gtpete said:
actually i disagree with you there. i have noticed on different ROMS that the initial settings shown on A/C are in fact different which can only mean that the ROM tweaks are over riding the A/C setings, thats is until you adjust it & do a soft reset.
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Confused.... When i have installed Roms and used a/c to check its all ways been default settings...! more research needed...!

thats why im afraid that A/C or TF3D Config or stuff like that would interfere with the rom! damn it, i thought that 1.7 was slow but actually its due to advanced config.. haha looks like im going to flash back!

yea actually i do realise that a/c's settings are always set to default..

i thought when A/C 1st starts it reads all the appropriate registry entrys and marks them as the default value!

hey guys...
.. anyone got an answer to this questions until now?
would also be interested...
my feelings tell me, a/c does change the existing configs...
but i'm not really sure..

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Clock200/240/252 Question

I did an upgrade to the 2.17 ROM. Part of the included extras in the upgrade are the overclocking programs that summiter included. ie Clock200/240/252.
It is my understanding that it is a temporary overclock that when the unit goes on standby it returns to the normal speed demon that it is which is fine. I don't need speed all the time at the expense of battery life.
The question is this. When I click on the clock icon, let's say the 240 one. Nothing happens. The icon is just highlighted, but no process takes place. I double tap etc... and nothing. Is that how it's suppose to act? I go to settings/system/Device Info/Hardware and it still shows the speed as 195 Mhz.
Any one have light to shed on the subject?
Thanks in advance.
Phil
I would sure love an answer to this one!
yeah, thas how it rolls
mpaolo said:
I would sure love an answer to this one!
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thats to be expected. when you click omap252 or omap240 or omap200, think of it as triggering a background process that resets the speed. you won't see no screens or nothing.
if you want, run one of them, then run \program files\omapclock\omapclock.exe, and you'll see how fast youre actually running (i.e., i ran omap252, and when i open \program files\omapclock\omapclock.exe, it says current speed = 252)
Got it! I can see the change now. I thought it would change in the setting/system part of the OS.
Cool feature
Phil
what chungeez said and stuff.

strange TF3D/Manila graphics error

Hi all,
I experienced a strange thing:
Yesterday i put on charger my Diamond.
This moorning this picture was on the screen.
(Sometimes something similar happend when i used XnView but turning off and on the screen helped. But not in this case.)
The TF3D shown me this picture. All other apps functioned well. Whatever i opened the picture was ok. Just Tf3D not. (HOME, people, etc)
Soft reset solved the problem.
I have the feeling some of our tweak is the "guilty" but not sure which.
info: I am useing all the tweakers could be found on this forum (TF3D config, Advanced config..)
info2(edit): i am running bepe's ROM (THX bepe)
Did somebody has the same experence?
Does somebody know what are the exact effects of these tweaks:
-GLYPHCACHE tweak
-file system filter cache tweak
-file system cache tweak
maybe the same problem except yours is worse?
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=2356934&postcount=69
& http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=407076
Or http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=407274&highlight=artifacts+charger
It seems to be "bad design". I'm using the stock rom.
i think its because the performance Tweaks
dont do any performance Tweaks
Aqrab said:
i think its because the performance Tweaks
dont do any performance Tweaks
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It is not an tweak issue. I have had it also once and i didn't tweak the device at all.
The device was on the charger, in the morning when i took out the plug... the screen looked juist likes yours... 2x soft reset solved it. Never experienced it anymore.
I guess the gfx-chip gets to hot or get to much volt if the diamond is left in the carger over night :\
hallatore said:
I guess the gfx-chip gets to hot or get to much volt if the diamond is left in the carger over night :\
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i dont think so.
JUST the TF3D did it.
All other apps were ok. I opend an explorer, calculator, start menu..
all was ok, just TF3D' tabs were "shaked" :-(
i reflashed the ROM, waiting for tomorow moorning..

Finnaly a helpful thread(TF3D). Not the crap thats up lately.

Ok boys simple tip to make life easier:
I discovered (hopefully im not double posting):
That if you use Diamond TF3d Config (THANK YOU very much Mr. Sascha Lange) and make your changes (choose not to reboot after changes made) such as changing the date format or the tabs order (I tried it) you dont have to restart the Jewel to see the changes, just go to Today settings disable TF3D and then start it again. All the changes you made with out rebooting.
Hope this makes your life easier with the KICKS ass Jewel.
Cheers Bradassss
Well done on a thread that doesnt involve the iPhone, the Diamonds battery, or someone saying how much they hate the phone.
Well done to you sir!
Nice find mate
Sergio PC said:
Ok boys simple tip to make life easier:
I discovered (hopefully im not double posting):
That if you use Diamond TF3d Config (THANK YOU very much Mr. Sascha Lange) and make your changes (choose not to reboot after changes made) such as changing the date format or the tabs order (I tried it) you dont have to restart the Jewel to see the changes, just go to Today settings disable TF3D and then start it again. All the changes you made with out rebooting.
Hope this makes your life easier with the KICKS ass Jewel.
Cheers Bradassss
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Of course, this involves ONLY changes made to manila, NOT the OS itself, such as "TouchFLO performance tweak x" - which tunes the FAT and GDI cache, as well as touch sensitivity.
THESE require a restart.
adwinp said:
Of course, this involves ONLY changes made to manila, NOT the OS itself, such as "TouchFLO performance tweak x" - which tunes the FAT and GDI cache, as well as touch sensitivity.
THESE require a restart.
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You are correctooo Sir.
No preformance Tweaks just. "Cosmetic" tweaks. Tabs, date format etc....
Cheers!
I knew it all along.. lol
Perhaps you could tell Sascha to have that dialog appear instead of asking users to reboot Or better still.. have a function to automatically restart TF3D only.
MasK said:
I knew it all along.. lol
Perhaps you could tell Sascha to have that dialog appear instead of asking users to reboot Or better still.. have a function to automatically restart TF3D only.
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Im sure Sascha knows what hes doing!
Luck Bradassss!!!
Sergio PC said:
Ok boys simple tip to make life easier:
I discovered (hopefully im not double posting):
That if you use Diamond TF3d Config (THANK YOU very much Mr. Sascha Lange) and make your changes (choose not to reboot after changes made) such as changing the date format or the tabs order (I tried it) you dont have to restart the Jewel to see the changes, just go to Today settings disable TF3D and then start it again. All the changes you made with out rebooting.
Hope this makes your life easier with the KICKS ass Jewel.
Cheers Bradassss
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not to bust your balls or anything, but i kinda discovered that on my own while experimenting
anyhow.. at least you shared

Random Thought - icon redraw speed

Hi, I am just thinking, old HTC Universal (VGA), has smoother icon redraw than brand new HTC Diamond. So, where is the problem? WM 6.1 are not slower than WM 5.0, both devices has VGA screen. Universal should not be faster, since Diamond CPU has same frequency but is brand new.
You're right, your thought is really random... Which icons, where, when, how? Is there a video comparing the two? How do you expect us to understand what your problem is without giving any info?
Ever heard of Glyph cache?
Oh, first, I am sorry, I should give more info, now I know it, but i thought, that icon redraw speed is just icon redraw speed, no matter where. But if you want it, so: I mean system icons like media player, games folder etc. for example in programs directory, but not just this. Even some icons in some programs, it is like I said - icon redrow speed, anywhere in whole system. And for tnyynt: Yes, i heard about Glyphcache, in fact I have doubled this cache in first week of playing with Diamond.
if you mean redrawing hole screen full of icons you re right...my asus P525 with WM5 was so much faster, slide inside programs menu isnt so smooth as well...I dont understand where is problem because the same situation in settings menu is 100% smooth without problems so why???
pokevitek said:
And for tnyynt: Yes, i heard about Glyphcache, in fact I have doubled this cache in first week of playing with Diamond.
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kultus said:
if you mean redrawing hole screen full of icons you re right...my asus P525 with WM5 was so much faster, slide inside programs menu isnt so smooth as well...I dont understand where is problem because the same situation in settings menu is 100% smooth without problems so why???
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Could you check one thing for me? Create the situation when icons appear slow (maybe go to programs folder, you know better where exactly you are experiencing this). let the page fully load, scroll down so that all icons load, then close the folder and then reopen it. If this second time it is instant, then it's a glyph cache issue => needs higher value.
I understand you and its better i know it but as redrawing is better I never obtain smooth slideing as in settings folder and glyphcache is set to recommended 32kb... but I want to know why this never ever happened in settings menu...with using device memory is fulling that is normal for windows but performance isnt so better as should be so I think is the matter of bad written OS in this case...
kultus said:
I understand you and its better i know it but as redrawing is better I never obtain smooth slideing as in settings folder and glyphcache is set to recommended 32kb... but I want to know why this never ever happened in settings menu...with using device memory is fulling that is normal for windows but performance isnt so better as should be so I think is the matter of bad written OS in this case...
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If it makes you feel better, settings scrolling is better than program scrolling on my other devices too (Elf, Polaris, Trinity). It must be an OS issue.
What I did to overcome this was to restructure my programs into categories and set 4 icons/row settings, that way I never get the chance to scroll, and they appear instantly, so no icon lag.

brand new xperia restart problem

well, it's not that bad but my phone restarts maybe once or maybe twice a day when it's not in use for hours(standby mode)
i noticed it restarting on its own for about 3x
and i know it also restarts whenever im asleep since i have pointui(not activated and not the panel version) installed and when i check my phone in the morning it's on the activation part of point ui (which appears everytime u reopen point ui)
it's just my 2nd week of using this phone.
i've installed some programs
and never modified it in any way (except xperia tweak)
here are the programs installed
1.xperia tweak
2. panels (facebook, working growing, skype, spb mobile shell)
3. finger keyboard
and i notice that active sync is always open after the phone restarts.
here's my device info
firmware - R24A GENERIC_UK
and btw the today timeout is off
can someone help me to troubleshoot my device
tell me if its a hardware or software prob
Remove Xperia Tweak. Try SK Tools, report back.
mtechfan said:
Remove Xperia Tweak. Try SK Tools, report back.
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ok, i removed the xperia tweak and ill report back tomorrow if the problem still persists since it only restarts when it is not used for hours
blouie26 said:
ok, i removed the xperia tweak and ill report back tomorrow if the problem still persists since it only restarts when it is not used for hours
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so my phone restart again even with the xperia tweak uninstalled.
The thing about both those programs is that they provide an interface to change registry values. Simply uninstalling/installing another won't modify those values that you have changed, assuming mtechfan was thinking along those lines.
I think the only clear way would be to hard-reset, then add apps/modify settings & document them, and leave a day between making more modifications to see how the phone behaves with them.
If you go that way, I'd suggest you look through the available ROMs and choose one with a good reputation for stability, and build on top of that.
Surprisingly (? - or not!) the stock ROMs are not the most stable.
paul c said:
The thing about both those programs is that they provide an interface to change registry values. Simply uninstalling/installing another won't modify those values that you have changed, assuming mtechfan was thinking along those lines.
I think the only clear way would be to hard-reset, then add apps/modify settings & document them, and leave a day between making more modifications to see how the phone behaves with them.
If you go that way, I'd suggest you look through the available ROMs and choose one with a good reputation for stability, and build on top of that.
Surprisingly (? - or not!) the stock ROMs are not the most stable.
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got u
just one quick off topic question
is vista advisable for flashing phones?
Should do..
blouie26 said:
got u
just one quick off topic question
is vista advisable for flashing phones?
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I use Vista Business on my work laptop to flash the ROMs on my Xperia, so it *should* work fine.
paul c said:
The thing about both those programs is that they provide an interface to change registry values. Simply uninstalling/installing another won't modify those values that you have changed, assuming mtechfan was thinking along those lines.
I think the only clear way would be to hard-reset, then add apps/modify settings & document them, and leave a day between making more modifications to see how the phone behaves with them.
If you go that way, I'd suggest you look through the available ROMs and choose one with a good reputation for stability, and build on top of that.
Surprisingly (? - or not!) the stock ROMs are not the most stable.
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Yep, that's what I was thinking of
now im done with the first step on chaging roms
the next thing i need to do is to search the most stable rom
i want a rom running on winMo6.5 with touch flo
anyone plz pm the the link/name of the rom that i need =)

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