steev | c0rnelius: so, i tried out your sdr25... and, maybe it's just something really weird with mine, but one of the two, with that setting simply turns off shortly after finishing booting, i had to connect it to another computer and reinstall a kernel with sdr50 or the line removed completely | 17:28 |
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c0rnelius | steev: Thats odd. Which model was it? I had some odd issue where the board would hang on on extlinux, but when I changed the PSU it booted right up. That was on the 1.5. The same PSU worked on the 1.4 using the same dts. | 17:32 |
c0rnelius | I just assumed it was the PSU. Tenkawa also tested it on his and said he wasn't having trouble. | 17:33 |
steev | it's a 1.5.1 | 17:33 |
steev | 1.5* | 17:33 |
c0rnelius | The Radxa decided to drop the freq from 10 to 8 | 17:33 |
steev | that's odd | 17:33 |
c0rnelius | I haven't tested that solution but they say it works. | 17:33 |
c0rnelius | Thats what I thought. | 17:33 |
steev | what do you mean freq? | 17:34 |
steev | which freq | 17:34 |
c0rnelius | https://github.com/pyavitz/debian-image-builder/blob/feature/patches/amlogic/radxazero/001-arm64-dts-amlogic-add-support-for-radxa-zero.patch#L375 | 17:34 |
c0rnelius | they decreased it. | 17:35 |
c0rnelius | My understanding though is that it makes the wifi slower and weaker. | 17:36 |
steev | oh, got ya | 17:37 |
c0rnelius | I actually played around with that first but didn't notice any promising results so not sure where they came up with the idea. They also blamed it on cold weather? | 17:38 |
steev | it has been 90+ here so... definitely not? | 17:38 |
c0rnelius | yeah exactly. its hot here too. | 17:39 |
c0rnelius | i think either dropping sd-uhs-sdr50 completely or changing it to sd-uhs-sdr25 works better. | 17:39 |
c0rnelius | pretty sure the solution is actually something in the mmc-meson-gx.c file. The vim3 has the same issue from what i read. pretty sure its the vim3? they also just made adjustment to the dts but its not really a fix. | 17:46 |
c0rnelius | steev: that one that wouldn't boot. what size eMMC and RAM? | 17:51 |
steev | 4G ram, 128G emmc | 17:57 |
c0rnelius | thanx | 17:58 |
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