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hojnikb

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  1. Any easy way to modify DVFS tables ? Or perhaps set a set frequency for testing purposes. I'd like to test out each frequency point (and do some undervolting) to see how power consumption responds. This used to be doable with a single command, not sure if it's possible now on newer kernel. Thanks
  2. This is great news, ill give it a test to see how set voltages perform on real hardware.
  3. It was a simple question, not a pressure to do anything. Obviously people will always want something but won't have the ability to help in any meaningful way. Armbian is no different in that respect.
  4. Any changes to this ? I'd really like to clock my H5 PC2 a little bit higher than 1,15Ghz
  5. Guys, you're going at this all wrong. For desktop use and 20$ best bet for a good experience is a used Dell, HP with a Core2 Duo type cpu. These are plentiful, since businesses get rid of them and you can easily pick one up for 20$ or less if you shop around. It's going to give you much better desktop experience with common apps and OS than any A7 or A53 based SBC (these CPUs are muuuch slower than Core2). If you can spring extra $$$ for a few more gigs of ram (these typically come with either 2 or 4GB of ram) and a 60GB SSD (18$ from aliexpress) you can get a fluid desktop experience for peanuts.
  6. So as the title suggest, is there any new H6 boards planned by XunLong or other manufacturers ? Still waiting for a cheap gigabit+usb3 solution
  7. Anyone else having small arm laptops in the pipeline ? Looks like pine is the only one making it and even these you can't really get.
  8. So i've installed a bigger battery on my cheap A33 tablet. Previously it had a 1700mAh battery (rated for 3000mAh actually) for a 2x1700mAh setup. It works fine and actually works for longer, but the battery percentage is not correct anymore, since it now drops to 5% and stays there for some time until it completely discharges. Does need a special calibration (pmic is AXP223) or will a simple charge/discharge calibrate things ?
  9. You can install android on PC2 and it will do all the decoding you need.
  10. Even if they get h264 decoding working, its going to be a huge win for allwinner community. Having a working h265 isn't really all that useful to be honest, since the common chips (H3,H5 etc) only support 8 bit decoding, while most media i came across is encoded for 10 bit. h264 media on the other hand is still widely available, so having mainline support would be awesome. Now if someone would get this working under chrome or firefox, that would be a different ballgame
  11. Any way to easily edit dvfs tables ? It used to be a trivial job on the H5 before the changes.
  12. This is great news! Hopefully they can reach their goal and make it happen.
  13. Yes, CPU could clock up to around 1.4Ghz, but there are currently only dvfs tables for up to 1.15Ghz. You'd have to wait for developers to add back higher frequencies or add them yourself.
  14. What about video acceleration ? Is that in the works too for H5 mainline ? It sux not to have any video decoding capability on H5.
  15. Maybe they could introduce 1G model for entry price or remove eMMC to keep the price down.
  16. Allwinner uses CMA to allocate memory for the GPU, so you can't really set it at a fixed size. By default, it's a small amount (16MB perhaps ?)
  17. Any chance for a working image for S905W devices like tanix tx3 series ?
  18. Any word on something like orange pi pc3 (lan and usb3)
  19. Are you running dual os or android only ? The latest dualos doesn't want to boot from sd card anymore.
  20. Any word on when 11" version will be available again ? Or perhaps something like that from other manufacturers ?
  21. Oh, ok. Well, where are frequency tables defined ? In dtb image or bootloader ?
  22. Any chance you can have a lookat S905W ? I'm really interested if its possible to clock it beyond 1.2g
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