2013-04-10, 19:26
(2013-04-10, 17:35)popcornmix Wrote: Remember the video with be true 1080p on a 256M board. Just not the GUI.
Did you mean "won't be true..."
I'm sorry could rephrase / explain this. I couldn't quite understand.
(2013-04-10, 17:48)MilhouseVH Wrote: The easiest way to tell (without looking at the hardware*) is to run "cat /proc/cpuinfo | grep Revision" - if the last two digits are greater than 04 then you've got a 512MB model (eg. 0f is greater than 04).
Originally you could also tell by looking at the memory chip in the middle of the board - if its got K4P2G324 its a 256MB Pi, if its got K4P4G324 its a 512MB Pi, though not sure if this remains true (different memory suppliers etc.)
Mine says 000e. I looked at System Info in XBMC last night when I was at home and I said my Total Memory was 253 that's why I thought it was a 256 MB version.
Need to look for that invoice somewhere lol