Predrag Čokulov Apps

Kernel Tuner 1.6+ **root** 4.0.1comp
This is stripped version of Kernel Tuner to support android all theway down to 1.6 DonutIf you are running Android 2.3 Gingerbread or up install fullversion herehttps://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=rs.pedjaapps.KernelTunerKernel Tuner is tool for root users to completely customizetheir device behavior. This is the only application that offersfull multi-core control over their devices. It allows users tocontrol each core of their devices independently.Custom kernel is required. Most of the features will only workon custom kernels. Check with your kernel developer to see iffeature is supportedList of Features:*Multi-Core CPU Handling – Control each CPU Core of your deviceindependently*Voltage controll for the CPU*View Times CPU was in*Profiles*Governor Settings*Changing Capacitive Buttons Backlight*Fastcharge*Vsync*Notification LED Timeout*Sweep2Wake*SwapPermissions[*]Storage(modify/delete SD card content) - used for writingapplication logs to SD card[*]Your personal information(read sensitive log data) - read systemlogs for debugging purposes[*]Network communications(full internet access, view network state)- Used for ads[*]System tools(automatically start at boot) - Used to restoreapplication configuration and settings after reboot[*][*]System tools(install shortcuts) - Used for installing HomeScreen shortcutsIf you have any problem or suggestion feel free to contact me, orwrite on official thread on XDA Developershttp://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1719934Submit issues here:https://bitbucket.org/pedja1/kernel-tuner/issues/newFollow me:Google Plus: https://plus.google.com/u/0/b/115273553144904124119/Facebook: http://www.facebook.com/KernelTunerTwitter: https://twitter.com/kerneltuner
Linpack 1.1
Standard Linpack Benchmark AppThe LINPACK Benchmarks are a measure of a system’s floatingpoint computing power. Introduced by Jack Dongarra, they measurehow fast a computer solves a dense N by N system of linearequations Ax = b, which is a common task in engineering. Thesolution is obtained by Gaussian elimination with partial pivoting,with 2/3*N3 + 2*N2 floating point operations. The result isreported in Millions of FLoating-point Operations Per Second(MFLOP/s, sometimes simply called FLOPS).Test how fast your device is.Support for Single Thread and Multi ThreadApplication will save previous resultsScreenshots are from emulator, thus so low results