I noticed on the "playstore" there have not been too many users using this app and I want to give others a heads up on this super app for the nook color. It was developed by inportb and has been a great tool for me. ~~~~BotBrew~~~~ is a ▪ root ▪ app that brings cross-compiled command line software to Android, along with a package manager based on opkg and a service manager based on runit. The user interface is so easy I think even novice users and first time android users not used to using the command line in the terminal would appreciate using this app.
The link on XDA for this app can be found here. http://forum.xda-dev...v6+supercharger
Use this package ONLY for the CyanogenMod 7.2 Release candidate and more recent nook color cyanogenmod builds, its called android-framework-services-v6.opk found in this link here . Use the package in the 3/10 - 4/14 dated options. http://forum.xda-dev...35&postcount=86
I got this script up and running fine on my nook color with no problems as of last week. Real Stable and fast.
CM 9 users will find their V6 Supercharger package in the first thread above. After you have installed "botbrew" and read the link above you are now ready to install some speed scripts. Install android-framework-services-v6.opk with "botbrew", configure your V6 script with the terminal as outlaid in the first link, and reboot your nook color. YOU are now SUPERCHARGED. Notice the increase in speed. The "botbrew' app can even found on the "play store" for downloading and was developed solely for supercharging the nook color.
Enjoy. I noticed almost a double increase in speed with apps and screen draws and overall quick response times moving in-between the different home screens which had a slight lag time for me before. Bench tests prove its not a "placebo" effect from researching this on XDA forums found here with an included survey. http://forum.xda-dev...ad.php?t=991276
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Botbrew app that installs V6 supercharger packages.
Started by meteorrock, May 05 2012 02:06 AM
12 replies to this topic
#1
Posted 05 May 2012 - 02:06 AM
#2
Posted 16 June 2012 - 05:16 PM
I tried installing Botbrew on the 7.2 final release and had problems... actually Botbrew installed OK, but it fails on "Bootstrap (anise)".
Thoughts or suggestions??
Thanks
Steve
Thoughts or suggestions??
Thanks
Steve
#3
Posted 16 June 2012 - 09:01 PM
I ended up having to do a clean install of 7.2 final and Botbrew then installed OK. Off to play with the rest of the instructions.
#4
Posted 17 June 2012 - 12:31 AM
Got it installed OK and the V6 Supercharger. Definitely seems to boost performance a bit.
#5
Posted 17 June 2012 - 12:53 PM
I really like it. Just installed the new cyanogenMod 7.2 and its super fast with backports from ICS. Seems so smooth and stable. The best build yet.
Its nearly as fast and smooth as using that speed script. If you still want to use that speed script you will have to reapply it after upgrading.
#6
Posted 18 June 2012 - 02:38 PM
I installed and configured v6 supercharger, But I didn't note the terminal command to launch it after reboot. Anybody know what it is? Does v6 launch automatically, and if so, how can I tell? Thanks.
#7
Posted 20 June 2012 - 07:38 AM
After reboot open a terminal and enter the following:
Code:
su -c v6
Link for this sauce is here. http://forum.xda-dev...v6 supercharger
You can tell , its will really smooth out through the touch response and opening apps. What I do is use the most aggressive 1 settings in that script for supercharing and then unlock the desktop through that script. Then I adjust the OOM settings to the bullet proof launcher. Then select reboot through that script once again. I just reapplied it again on my 7.2 stable and it works well.

Code:
su -c v6
Link for this sauce is here. http://forum.xda-dev...v6 supercharger
You can tell , its will really smooth out through the touch response and opening apps. What I do is use the most aggressive 1 settings in that script for supercharing and then unlock the desktop through that script. Then I adjust the OOM settings to the bullet proof launcher. Then select reboot through that script once again. I just reapplied it again on my 7.2 stable and it works well.

#8
Posted 20 June 2012 - 04:09 PM
Thanks meteorrock! You rule!
#9
Posted 22 June 2012 - 07:32 PM
OK, I always had a special place in my heart for my nook, even though it was starting to feel a bit dated, but I'm now in love all over again! V6 has made the nook much snappier. Its the little things, like removing the lag from the firstfew strokes on the keyboard, and opening folders faster. And I loaded flipboard today, and its as smooth as butter. V6 pushes the nook over the edge. You know, from feeling just a bit under powered, and well, hacked, to polished.
#10
Posted 22 June 2012 - 11:33 PM
How exactly does this work? What does it to? Basically optimizing small things that were left unoptimized or sub-optimal in regular android OS, or something? I'm going to try it now anyways.
#11
Posted 23 June 2012 - 02:31 AM
I'm an IT pro, but not a developer. I *tried* to read what V6 does, but my eyes crossed. Best I understand, it optimizes memory usage and defers kicking apps out of memory... but there must be more to it.
It made a very real difference on my NC running CM 7.2. After some reading I reoptimized it using *I think* option 7 in the 512hp range. I tried a higher setting, but Draw Something would hang.
Maybe someone has a more complete explanation of the "secret sauce".
Steve
It made a very real difference on my NC running CM 7.2. After some reading I reoptimized it using *I think* option 7 in the 512hp range. I tried a higher setting, but Draw Something would hang.
Maybe someone has a more complete explanation of the "secret sauce".
Steve
#12
Posted 23 June 2012 - 02:40 PM
I used the aggressive 512 option, and also the app optimization, option 13 I think. No problems yet.
#13
Posted 23 June 2012 - 03:24 PM
Hm.. Apparently it changes things to do with memory management?












