01/08/2012, 11:43 AM
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I have come to realize while in webOS I can do many things to the Android side. One question I am interested in would be Govnah.
Simple question, if I set Govnah to 1728 or 1512, will this be the clock speed on the Android rom applied to the tablet? Yes No Why? Thank you |
01/08/2012, 11:51 AM
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when you boot into webos, moboot boots the UeberKernel with settings from Govnah. when you boot Android, moboot boots the android kernel which doesn't know anything about UeberKernel settings. So in theory, moboot separates the two worlds of android and webos. Sent from my HP TouchPad using Tapatalk Last edited by derausgewanderte; 01/08/2012 at 12:10 PM. |
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01/08/2012, 12:15 PM
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Hmmm OK so what does Android see the cs as when you install the rom? If it's the 1.2ghz I thought moboot and Govnah where direct scripts to the cpu? So if what you say is the case, what does the rom see the cs at, 1.2?
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