Anyone tried V6 SupeCharger?

If you are running a stock or froyo rom I believe you have to run an additional script to get it to load at bootup, but cm7 Tom's will do it automatically

Well I would never get a script manager has been granted su permission at bootup. I would only get one at shutdown. But I think the script is installed into the rom somehow?
 
Ok thanks. I dont like to have things running in the background lol
I would leave it installed. Once you exit the app it shuts down and doesnt run again until you start it.


Also if you select option 11 it will run the hard to kill launcher setting. Which means no more launcher redraws.
 
I would leave it installed. Once you exit the app it shuts down and doesnt run again until you start it.


Also if you select option 11 it will run the hard to kill launcher setting. Which means no more launcher redraws.

It Runs the hard to kill Launcher when you use options. 8 also. 11 juat runs the hard to kill Launcher by its self
 
I'm questioning whether this script does anything. It just sets the memory levels when Android should start killing background apps to free up memory. It was originally written for a device with only 256MB RAM, our OV has 512 MB, so shouldn't encounter the extreme situations unless there's A LOT of active switching between a bunch of apps.

Also the original author's tone seems to make it sound like he discovered the next greatest thing since sliced bread. If, and a big if, these values are SOOO much better, I'd think Android & CM devs would just use them as default for devices.
 
I'm questioning whether this script does anything. It just sets the memory levels when Android should start killing background apps to free up memory. It was originally written for a device with only 256MB RAM, our OV has 512 MB, so shouldn't encounter the extreme situations unless there's A LOT of active switching between a bunch of apps.

Also the original author's tone seems to make it sound like he discovered the next greatest thing since sliced bread. If, and a big if, these values are SOOO much better, I'd think Android & CM devs would just use them as default for devices.

He added a 512 option on there, and have you tried using this yet? It does make a difference
 
He added a 512 option on there, and have you tried using this yet? It does make a difference

impressive difference actually, coming from me, who avoids these kinds of things like the plague. I think gingerbread has its own memory optimizer and no app could offer better performance.

but this script just changes the way androids own optimizer works and its worth checking out if you use the phone like i do.

very, very impressed with the difference in lag between switching ram hogging apps. no more slowdown when switching between apps, pulling up the keyboard, and have typing lag while android flushes ram. that was the worst experience of using the phone day to day.

all better now.
 
I set it to the most aggressive mode #2 and the only thing that lags right now is the keyboard at the beginning. I'm using slideit. Everything else is SUPER.
 
He added a 512 option on there, and have you tried using this yet? It does make a difference

I'm running pretty minimal setup anyway, so can't imagine it running any faster/smoother, but I may give it a try if I get bored.
 
I think my 3g got slower after adding the supercharge 3g script. Youtube used to load up videos pretty fast. But now I have to wait a long time to watch a video.
 
I think my 3g got slower after adding the supercharge 3g script. Youtube used to load up videos pretty fast. But now I have to wait a long time to watch a video.

Could be a longer or higher quality video.


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Could be a longer or higher quality video.


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I just removed it by replacing with original build.prop, same videos loaded up faster now and was able to watch it all without it stopping. Could be just vm 3g issues. Im just saying.
 
Just replacing the build.prop file doesn't remove everything the script changes. You should use the script's removal method. ;)
 
There is a removal option. I think it is 14 and it works. I know because I am having issues with Maps 5.8 eating up the battery and I wanted to take this script out of the way while I try to figure out what is going on.
 
There is a removal option. I think it is 14 and it works. I know because I am having issues with Maps 5.8 eating up the battery and I wanted to take this script out of the way while I try to figure out what is going on.

There isnt for the 3g script. And for your issues on maps, just go to settings-manage applications- clear data and force stop. It should stop running in the background until you open it.
 
Sorry, I missed that you didn't mean V6 script.

Thanks for the suggestion. I am very frequently using the Maps app and its battery eating habit in the background is becoming a big hassle for me. I hope Google releases a fixed version soon.
 
Sorry, I missed that you didn't mean V6 script.

Thanks for the suggestion. I am very frequently using the Maps app and its battery eating habit in the background is becoming a big hassle for me. I hope Google releases a fixed version soon.
I just installed V6 script. I noticed on a previous post that you used option 7. Are you still? if so how is it working for you?
 

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