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(2400 / (2 * 610)) * (2 * 610) =2400 doesn't it ?
2*610=1220
2400/1220=1.967213115
1.967213115*1220=2400
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Well, my settings are only
arm_freq=1100
core_freq=550
sdram_freq=550
over_voltage=6
and I'm quite happy with how it's running.
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I will finally have some time this weekend to take care of the over-clocking. Just accessed my rpi/openelec from my windows based computer. Seeing many folders such as backups, downloads, logfiles, update, etc. There is also a folder called "configfiles", which includes files such as hosts.conf. Shall I create the config.txt file and dump it into this folder. Or is this more difficult? Same question for how to update? Just dump the img-file into the update folder?
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Thanks. So, just copying it over the network in one of those folders would not work? What about updating. Will this work by just copying the img file into the update folder?
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your gonna have to read the openelec wiki but i think you can drop the image in a folder and on the next reboot it will install it.
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You need to copy the tar file and NOT the img file to the update directory. :-)