QUOTE(thepittbull @ Jul 18 2011, 12:32 PM)
To be honest, we don't test the Overcome Kernel against the DIP7 ROM. Not that we've got anything against another developer or anything like that. We have good relationships with most of them. I talk to spacemooose1, dizgustipated, dip7 all the time on Gtalk. It's just that the Overcome kernel was created to tailor fit for the Overcome ROM. I know there are some kernel creators that create a wide distribution kernel meant for other ROMs, it's just we intend to create a custom package. So I really can't comment on how it'll work. In theory it should, but we don't have time to test it all. ;-)
I guess probably due to the lack of Chinese locales could be hindering @dvng from using it, which I respect, since our base is predominantly European (though ironically the Overcome team is made up of an American dude with another Egyptian dude and myself, a Malaysian Chinese, no Europeans at all!

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Thanks @edan1979 ... you the man! Every bit of help I can get from our user-base helps!

Spot on PittBull, yes one of the reason I am using DIP7 rom is that it is based on the ROM for Malaysia which is the DXJPE and has familiar locale which i am used to. However, that doesn't mean i wouldn't try JUpiter, in fact I will try jupiter and compared the difference between their roms and kernels.
DIP7 has the GTalk 2.3.4 but i haven't tried it yet.
But then again, undervolting the DIP7 rom with anything more than 50mV causes instability to the ROM even on DIP7 kernel, i suspect this could be a Gingerbread problem rather than Rom cookers.
I was just curious as to how the OC kernel will work on other rom especially on the DXJPE based. Prevoiusly, I was on OC kernel (Froyo based) on my stock Froyo 2.2 and it works perfectly.
Kudos to the developers whoever they are as they have given me something to toyed with every now and then.