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HPH RK3288 ROM v1.2 by mo123 (20141117)

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  • mo123
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    Originally posted by m1pnk View Post
    think i got it sussed why i was getting crashing...... i was using a multi input power supply which i had set to 5amp.... changed to standard power supply and seems all good..... just a note for all....cheers pinky
    Glad it's fixed now, since you were the only one with crashing problems.
    For others: If you are not using a 3A charger, you are going to experience issues.

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  • m1pnk
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    hey mo and all....crashing

    think i got it sussed why i was getting crashing...... i was using a multi input power supply which i had set to 5amp.... changed to standard power supply and seems all good..... just a note for all....cheers pinky

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  • sam_ugoos
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    Originally posted by mo123 View Post
    For HPH devices the ROM is overclocked to 1.8Ghz, but not for other devices.
    1.8GHz it's not overclocking. It's stock clock from original Rockchip SDK. Have no any overclocking here.

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  • mo123
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    Originally posted by cappybob View Post
    mo123

    Working on o/c on kernel and have found something I think is unusual. In rk3288.dtsi frequency Tables can be found. CPU show what I think is a CPU running at the 1.8 GHZ will need to be set by the user.

    "&clk_core_dvfs_table {
    operating-points = <
    /* KHz uV */
    //126000 900000
    //216000 900000
    312000 900000
    408000 900000
    600000 950000
    696000 950000
    816000 1000000
    1008000 1050000
    1200000 1100000
    1416000 1200000
    1512000 1300000
    1608000 1350000
    1704000 1350000
    1800000 1350000
    >;
    status="okay";

    Still haven't got an oc Kernel

    ---cappybob
    For HPH devices the ROM is overclocked to 1.8Ghz, but not for other devices.

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  • cappybob
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    Firefly Kernel o/c

    mo123

    Working on o/c on kernel and have found something I think is unusual. In rk3288.dtsi frequency Tables can be found. CPU show what I think is a CPU running at the 1.8 GHZ will need to be set by the user.

    "&clk_core_dvfs_table {
    operating-points = <
    /* KHz uV */
    //126000 900000
    //216000 900000
    312000 900000
    408000 900000
    600000 950000
    696000 950000
    816000 1000000
    1008000 1050000
    1200000 1100000
    1416000 1200000
    1512000 1300000
    1608000 1350000
    1704000 1350000
    1800000 1350000
    >;
    status="okay";

    Still haven't got an oc Kernel

    ---cappybob

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  • mo123
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    Originally posted by yuckky View Post
    Hi,

    Been following this forum for a while before deciding on a new box (I have an old MK808). Finally picked the HPH one with 4gb/32gb and following speedy delivery and good comms from Tina it arrived safely and the first thing I did before even turning it on was flash this rom. I must say this is a very smooth and quick device and the Rii remote is excellent. I only have one issue, installation fails while trying to update su binary and any help is appreciated.

    Thanks for the excellent thread guys and this forum in general. It really gave me time to review and decide without actually buying any device.
    Usually a restart and trying again to update su works.

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  • lnchu
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    Originally posted by yuckky View Post
    Hi,

    Been following this forum for a while before deciding on a new box (I have an old MK808). Finally picked the HPH one with 4gb/32gb and following speedy delivery and good comms from Tina it arrived safely and the first thing I did before even turning it on was flash this rom. I must say this is a very smooth and quick device and the Rii remote is excellent. I only have one issue, installation fails while trying to update su binary and any help is appreciated.

    Thanks for the excellent thread guys and this forum in general. It really gave me time to review and decide without actually buying any device.
    The left box works good for me since we do not have cwm/trwp installed.

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  • yuckky
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    Excellent ROM

    Hi,

    Been following this forum for a while before deciding on a new box (I have an old MK808). Finally picked the HPH one with 4gb/32gb and following speedy delivery and good comms from Tina it arrived safely and the first thing I did before even turning it on was flash this rom. I must say this is a very smooth and quick device and the Rii remote is excellent. I only have one issue, installation fails while trying to update su binary and any help is appreciated.

    Thanks for the excellent thread guys and this forum in general. It really gave me time to review and decide without actually buying any device.

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  • cappybob
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    Originally posted by mo123 View Post
    It runs at 1.8Ghz.
    For 2Ghz, you will need extra cooling.
    Will see if I can get 2Ghz in future ROM.
    Have the firefly scavenged one of my wife's dead heli for a heat sink and bought a new fan. Set my board spacers and height of heat sink to mount fan properly. Ready to make some smores or play some serious games.

    THANKS---cappybob

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  • mo123
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    Originally posted by cappybob View Post
    mo123
    Looks as though this Rom should work for the Firefly. Waiting for delivery, I have one Question, is there an upgrade for Kernels to run the advertised 2.0Ghz. Been looking. but can't find anything.

    cappybob
    It runs at 1.8Ghz.
    For 2Ghz, you will need extra cooling.
    Will see if I can get 2Ghz in future ROM.

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  • cappybob
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    &quot;Firefly&quot;

    mo123
    Looks as though this Rom should work for the Firefly. Waiting for delivery, I have one Question, is there an upgrade for Kernels to run the advertised 2.0Ghz. Been looking. but can't find anything.

    cappybob

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  • mo123
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    Originally posted by oldhouse View Post
    In your changelog it syas that ROM 1.2 uses loader uboot 2.17 though but the one included in zip file is 2.15. I am a bit confused
    It is actually for the 17/11/2014 ROM, not the 12/11/2014 ROM.
    I changed it.

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  • oldhouse
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    Originally posted by mo123 View Post
    No, a different bootloader won't make any performance difference.
    Any firmware released after 12/11/2014 doesn't have any improvement compared to this one except to Realtek wifi and the build-in video player, so it's not worth wasting time flashing another ROM.
    In your changelog it syas that ROM 1.2 uses loader uboot 2.17 though but the one included in zip file is 2.15. I am a bit confused

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  • mo123
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    Originally posted by oldhouse View Post
    I have seen that my stock firmware seems to have a more recent loader uboot: RK3288Loader_uboot_V2.15.02.bin . Does it make any difference with 2.15 included in your package?
    No, a different bootloader won't make any performance difference.
    Any firmware released after 12/11/2014 doesn't have any improvement compared to this one except to Realtek wifi and the build-in video player, so it's not worth wasting time flashing another ROM.

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  • oldhouse
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    Originally posted by mo123 View Post
    Yes, there are lots of apps.
    If flashing doesn't work, you can just reflash.
    You can also use MaskROM flashing(short 2 pins on board) if your device seems dead, so don't worry.
    I have seen that my stock firmware seems to have a more recent loader uboot: RK3288Loader_uboot_V2.15.02.bin . Does it make any difference with 2.15 included in your package?

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