1Ghz CPU Xbox but XBMC reads it as 733mhz, help fixing? - Printable Version +- Kodi Community Forum (https://forum.kodi.tv) +-- Forum: Archive (https://forum.kodi.tv/forumdisplay.php?fid=92) +--- Forum: First-generation XBOX support (https://forum.kodi.tv/forumdisplay.php?fid=158) +--- Thread: 1Ghz CPU Xbox but XBMC reads it as 733mhz, help fixing? (/showthread.php?tid=24716) |
- jmarshall - 2007-02-09 0 in front == base 8. No need for the 0. xbox upgrade - felipeg007 - 2007-02-09 any one know where i can send my xbox to get it upgrade. the works thanks - timdog82001 - 2007-02-09 try contacting Trusty on the boards here or at xbox-scene. I heard he hasn't been around for a couple of months though, so I dunno if you'll have any luck. I don't know of anybody else doing cpu upgrades, but there must be somebody - TheIrishLad - 2007-02-10 Voila: Thanks for all the help! - timdog82001 - 2007-02-10 Code: // stdafx.cpp : source file that includes just the standard includes That's the code used (thanks to MartinC for that), so it maintains support for the dreamx. Any chance of getting this actually added to XBMC devs?? - gamepc - 2007-02-10 code is not perfcet , i will show 1000Mhz on normal xbox 733mhz Code: processor : 0 - timdog82001 - 2007-02-10 sorry, what? You have a 1000 mhz processor and its only showing 733? Or the other way around? - TheIrishLad - 2007-02-10 timdog82001 Wrote:sorry, what? You have a 1000 mhz processor and its only showing 733? Or the other way around? I have a suspicion that he thinks the code would "upgrade" his cpu to 1ghz... - MartinC - 2007-02-10 The processor is currently detected by the returned model value. If this isn’t enough to detect a modified CPU a new algorithm should be designed & coded. Can anyone else confirm this behavior? - timdog82001 - 2007-02-10 ah, yeah i just tested it on my v1.0 stock xbox, and its showing it as having a cpu speed of 1003.18 Mhz - gamepc - 2007-02-11 1Ghz CPU XBOX CPUinfo use Linux 733Mhz CPU XBOX CPUinfo use Linux Code: processor : 0 - TheIrishLad - 2007-02-11 Ok, I see what is going wrong now. Both the 1ghz CPU and the 733mhz CPU have Model - 8 So in XBMC when your telling it to recognize Model - 8 as 999mhz it will do that to the 733mhz processor as well. I don't know how but couldn't you put in this line of code? PHP Code: } - TheIrishLad - 2007-02-17 This is all the info from the 1ghz CPU. Anyone capable of editing the stdafx.cpp file to detect the 1ghz CPU? The models of both the 733mhz and 1ghz are the same, so if anyone has the knowledge to add in another factor like stepping or such that would be really helpful. Thanks much, ~IrishLad - Shonk - 2007-02-17 it would be nice if the dev's added detection for this cpu or better still realtime cpu speed + fsb as more and more people are getting this done ive got one comeing .. - elupus - 2007-02-17 added to svn |