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Originally posted by Reolin View Post
(i use Win8 x64 with activePerl environment)if you appreciate my efforts this is the link for any donation:
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Originally posted by giouncino View Postare you sure that are you trying to patch the kernel.img file? (i use Win8 x64 with activePerl environment)
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Originally posted by Reolin View PostYes, I extracted kernel.img from official FW. I also tried to patch already patched kernels - no difference. I installed activeperl - no difference, still get this CPU table error.
Modify overclockomatic to overclockomatic.pl and on a command prompt write:
overclockomatic.pl kernel.img
and let me know (please copy and paste here from the beginning of what you write on CMD)if you appreciate my efforts this is the link for any donation:
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Originally posted by giouncino View Posttry to put the overclockomatic script in the same folder of the kernel.img to patch. Modify overclockomatic to overclockomatic.pl and on a command prompt write: overclockomatic.pl kernel.img and let me know (please copy and paste here from the beginning of what you write on CMD)
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I didn't know about your experience, that's why I told you that before!!!
This behaviour is very strange!
Did you try to run one of my scripts (downloaded from one of the previous pages)? Or did you modify the original one for your needs?
How about the kernel.img? Could you please tell me the dimensions in Kb of the file that are you trying to patch?
Because I think that if you are not able to see the stock tables you are having troubles with the target .img file, or the script have been modified too much and is looking in the wrong part of the img file....if you appreciate my efforts this is the link for any donation:
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Originally posted by giouncino View PostI didn't know about your experience, that's why I told you that before!!! This behaviour is very strange! Did you try to run one of my scripts (downloaded from one of the previous pages)? Or did you modify the original one for your needs? How about the kernel.img? Could you please tell me the dimensions in Kb of the file that are you trying to patch? Because I think that if you are not able to see the stock tables you are having troubles with the target .img file, or the script have been modified too much and is looking in the wrong part of the img file....
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kernel.img is for which tablet?
Because img for m6 pro are 10.337Kb (for JB) and 11.213Kb (for Kitkat)
Download one of my modified kernel.img and try to patch it again, just to see if is a problem of your kernel.img or of your system... I really don't think it's a problem of your System...seems too strange to me!if you appreciate my efforts this is the link for any donation:
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Originally posted by giouncino View Postare you sure that are you trying to patch the kernel.img file?
(i use Win8 x64 with activePerl environment)
Will try in Win7x64 myself now, just for curiousity.
I have tried and got the same as Reolin. Conclusion: Windows will stay forever and only as OS for flashing stock ROMs.Last edited by fazerg; 20 January 2014, 20:22.
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Originally posted by fazerg View PostReolin have tried stock kernel.img and modified scripts I am successfully using in Linux, all the same.
Will try in Win7x64 myself now, just for curiousity.
I have tried and got the same as Reolin. Conclusion: Windows will stay forever and only as OS for flashing stock ROMs.if you appreciate my efforts this is the link for any donation:
https://www.paypal.com/cgi-bin/websc...NonHostedGuest
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Re: Binary patched kernels for Pipo models
Originally posted by luvclub View PostI'm also using one of your kernels in a rebadged Cyclone 297 and getting 21067
Thanks!
I'm using 1.61 and the antutu always fails on 21% cpu float everything. Only one of the 3 kernels allow the tablet to boot the others get stuck at the initial Riley badge.
Maybe I'll have to try 1.7
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Re: Binary patched kernels for Pipo models
Originally posted by gooner1511 View PostWhat version of rileyrom are you using on your voyager 297 ?
I'm using 1.61 and the antutu always fails on 21% cpu float everything. Only one of the 3 kernels allow the tablet to boot the others get stuck at the initial Riley badge.
Maybe I'll have to try 1.7
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Re: Binary patched kernels for Pipo models
Originally posted by levicius View PostYou have to get one that tweak down your CPU. There is one kernel for pipo m6 pro that fixed the problem. But I'm not sure if this is for your device
The sumvision voyager 2.9.7 is a pipo m6 Pro Wifi with a different badge, sold in UK by Ebuyer +others.
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Re: Binary patched kernels for Pipo models
Originally posted by gooner1511 View PostThanks I will search thread for this, does it just reduce cpu Mhz and o/c the ram and gpu or does it reduce them all?
The sumvision voyager 2.9.7 is a pipo m6 Pro Wifi with a different badge, sold in UK by Ebuyer +others.
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Re: Binary patched kernels for Pipo models
Thanks levicius will check it out
Edit 1 it is for the 1.7 kitkat
Will search the thread for ram only for 1.61
Edit 2 back to kernel that came with 1.61 and antutu still freezes at 21%
Is the rileyrom kernel 'as is' ie not modified at all?
Strange mine fails antutu even with this installed.
Sent from my GT-I9100 using Tapatalk 2Last edited by gooner1511; 21 January 2014, 17:19.
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