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Hello and thx for answer

 

i have readed and now my Board run on Armbian Jessie (Retrorangepi 4.2)

 

the problem what iam have the board run only on 408MHz in idle and on fire....

i have check the system settings, here is more than 408 allowed...

 

i have tested with user_overlays in armbianEnv.txt without result

sun8i-h3-libretech-all-h3-cc.dts in /boot/overlay-user/ directory

 

 

armbianEnv.txt

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verbosity=1
logo=disabled
console=both
disp_mode=1920x1080p60
user_overlays=sun8i-h3-libretech-all-h3-cc
rootdev=UUID=8f6a4987-3f69-4921-9b6f-7470dbd1b5a2
rootfstype=ext4


the  "sun8i-h3-libretech-all-h3-cc.dtb/dts" file has a speed table up to 1368Mhz

 

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    opp_table0 {
        compatible = "operating-points-v2";
        opp-shared;
        phandle = <0x29>;

        opp@120000000 {
            opp-hz = <0x0 0x7270e00>;
            opp-microvolt = <0xfde80 0xfde80 0x13d620>;
            clock-latency-ns = <0x3b9b0>;
        };

        opp@240000000 {
            opp-hz = <0x0 0xe4e1c00>;
            opp-microvolt = <0xfde80 0xfde80 0x13d620>;
            clock-latency-ns = <0x3b9b0>;
        };

        opp@480000000 {
            opp-hz = <0x0 0x1c9c3800>;
            opp-microvolt = <0xfde80 0xfde80 0x13d620>;
            clock-latency-ns = <0x3b9b0>;
        };

        opp@648000000 {
            opp-hz = <0x0 0x269fb200>;
            opp-microvolt = <0xfde80 0xfde80 0x13d620>;
            clock-latency-ns = <0x3b9b0>;
        };

        opp@816000000 {
            opp-hz = <0x0 0x30a32c00>;
            opp-microvolt = <0x10c8e0 0x10c8e0 0x13d620>;
            clock-latency-ns = <0x3b9b0>;
        };

        opp@960000000 {
            opp-hz = <0x0 0x39387000>;
            opp-microvolt = <0x124f80 0x124f80 0x13d620>;
            clock-latency-ns = <0x3b9b0>;
        };

        opp@1008000000 {
            opp-hz = <0x0 0x3c14dc00>;
            opp-microvolt = <0x124f80 0x124f80 0x13d620>;
            clock-latency-ns = <0x3b9b0>;
        };

        opp@1056000000 {
            opp-hz = <0x0 0x3ef14800>;
            opp-microvolt = <0x142440 0x142440 0x142440>;
            clock-latency-ns = <0x3b9b0>;
        };

        opp@1104000000 {
            opp-hz = <0x0 0x41cdb400>;
            opp-microvolt = <0x142440 0x142440 0x142440>;
            clock-latency-ns = <0x3b9b0>;
        };

        opp@1152000000 {
            opp-hz = <0x0 0x44aa2000>;
            opp-microvolt = <0x142440 0x142440 0x142440>;
            clock-latency-ns = <0x3b9b0>;
        };

        opp@1200000000 {
            opp-hz = <0x0 0x47868c00>;
            opp-microvolt = <0x142440 0x142440 0x142440>;
            clock-latency-ns = <0x3b9b0>;
        };

        opp@1224000000 {
            opp-hz = <0x0 0x48f4c200>;
            opp-microvolt = <0x147260 0x147260 0x147260>;
            clock-latency-ns = <0x3b9b0>;
        };

        opp@1248000000 {
            opp-hz = <0x0 0x4a62f800>;
            opp-microvolt = <0x147260 0x147260 0x147260>;
            clock-latency-ns = <0x3b9b0>;
        };

        opp@1296000000 {
            opp-hz = <0x0 0x4d3f6400>;
            opp-microvolt = <0x147260 0x147260 0x147260>;
            clock-latency-ns = <0x3b9b0>;
        };

        opp@1344000000 {
            opp-hz = <0x0 0x501bd000>;
            opp-microvolt = <0x155cc0 0x155cc0 0x155cc0>;
            clock-latency-ns = <0x3b9b0>;
        };

        opp@1368000000 {
            opp-hz = <0x0 0x518a0600>;
            opp-microvolt = <0x155cc0 0x155cc0 0x155cc0>;
            clock-latency-ns = <0x3b9b0>;
        };
    };

 

 

can anyone help me to fix the problem please

 

best regards fredy

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16 minutes ago, Liontek1985 said:

very helpful


We don't have capacity to deal with "you" in this number.  Simple as that.

 

16 minutes ago, Liontek1985 said:

good community


Use correct part of the forums - community forums.

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Hello Guys

 

can anyone help me please to integrate the  "sun8i-h3-libretech-all-h3-cc.dtb/dts" on Retrorangepi 4.2 (legacy) or to fix the problem?

i have tested with many options in script.bin/fex, I used as a base the orangepipc bin/fex without result

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I'm afraid I have never run a kernel older than 4.14 on this board.  I don't know that fex files exist for this board, and that explains the heat and speed issues...  I also don't know how to create the appropriate files, again, I haven't messed with old kernels. 

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thx for your answere

 

i have readed that i need a fex file for legacy kernel

me spend many time to find out the right settings in fex and now i have a workes fex file with all features!

 

On my board i have on ram and soc good heatsinks with Thermal Grease  (CM IC Essential E1) and a pi-fan with the new fex run it @ 40-45°c on fire

the cpu speed issue is fixed, now change the board the speed form 408Mhz up to 1200Mhz, tested with many PSP, PSX and Dreamcast games without issues or hang ups 

the performance is like a orange pi pc

 

himself is the nerd :P

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