(2016-11-22, 02:10)Milhouse Wrote: (2016-11-22, 01:48)hanspeter Wrote: No good, removed sdram overclock+overvoltage, but it just died again (picture froze, audio was looping for a few seconds, then the random-noise-picture for a few seconds), no serial or ssh...
is it worth a try to copy the bootcode.bin from #1119 to #1120 and see if it happens then, or won't that work anyways?
First can you try disabling all overclocks.
Done that, removed all non-default-options including forceturbo from config.txt, still hangs (every 90min at best)...
(2016-11-22, 02:10)Milhouse Wrote: Are you seeing this on specific types of videos - live tv or not, deinterlaced or not, h264 or some other codec? I've tried a few videos and haven't seen any problems so far.
Of course not, that would make it too easy
. Crashes happen with all kinds of codecs (1080p-h264 mkv, 1080i-h264 live, 1080p-vc1), and even with kodi idle on black-screensaver.
(2016-11-22, 02:10)Milhouse Wrote: Then if that doesn't have any effect, try swapping bootcode.bin/start.elf/fixup.dat with the same from #1119 (not sure if it will work, but worth a try).
start.elf/fixup.dat are identical, but bootcode.bin does the trick, been running for 18hrs with #1121 and the bootcode.bin from #1119, rocksolid, including "full" overclocking (arm=1000/gpu=500/sdram=500/all overvoltage=2,forceturbo), so it at least looks like bootcode is the cause...
Is there no way for mere mortals to get some sort of logging/debug-output "below" what is available on the ttl-serial-pins...? Or any other way i could help? I can life with the fact that i have to copy the older bootcode.bin, but is this gonna work forever?