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Raspberry Pi
#61
raspbmc RC5 is out you now have overclocking settings in the xmbc ui
time to buy some heatsinks and have a play

oh dont over volt the processor as it sets a registry in the chip and voids your warranty
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#62
Nope, you can now overclock and overvolt without it voiding your warranty Smile
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#63
wrong!

copyed from the raspbmc FAQ

Fast is the recommended setting and will not cause corruption!

You can choose Advanced Settings if you wish to specify a custom clock — beware that you may void your warranty if you overvolt.

By default, only your CPU is overclocked to 800Mhz, you must specify Fast manually if you wish to do so.
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#64
Copied from the Raspberry Pi site which was already linked to in this thread whistle

http://www.raspberrypi.org/archives/2008
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#65
Interested in reading more bout media center
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#66
Going to order mine tonight where is my missus credit card
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#67
Any updates Jonny?
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#68
yea, really want to have a play with one at home Big Grin
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#69
Ha ha f*ck me forgot all about this lol
I will hassle him for a new price tomorow peeps

Thing is at my age I need hounding by you younguns as I forget easily

We need to start a list of who wants and how many,
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(08-10-2012, 05:12 PM)Jonny b Wrote: Ha ha f*ck me forgot all about this lol
I will hassle him for a new price tomorow peeps

Thing is at my age I need hounding by you younguns as I forget easily

We need to start a list of who wants and how many,

Tell you what ill fit your beam mounts when you get it sorted! haha
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#71
Ha ha ya bastid
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#72
Thanks Jonny Smile I'll ask around at work and see if anyone else wants one

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#73
Wish i had a clue on where to start, would love to be able to do something with one of these.

*wanders off to find beginners guides...*
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#74
Alex they're easy enough and cheap enough too Wink I'm going to be helping Niall work on his, we'll be sure to take lots of photos for his carPC build and document everything.
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#76
Cully, Have you seen Brew Pi?




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#77
yes i have chris
to be honest i cant be bothered with all the ssh ftp and coding crap with it just want to plug and play
its alright for you kids brought up on dsps3xboxthings! Big Grin
xmbc now its updated to v5 has got buggy some of my add ons dont work anymore Sad
will have to trawl for updated versions
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#78
SSH takes minutes! After that if you give me log in details I'll even set up FTP and whatnot for you Smile
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#79
i can do all that
ssh with putty and ftp with flashfxp
its finding the code strings for the os to do stuff like back up and reinstall back up
thats what im finding hard
even fooby couldnt set the uk keyboard from US remotely cause of a version bug

dont expect great things from the RPI without a lot of hard work and head scratching
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#80
WOW dums getting into proper computer shiz now, didn't think i would see the day Tongue
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#81
(08-10-2012, 05:24 PM)Scott Wrote: Alex they're easy enough and cheap enough too Wink I'm going to be helping Niall work on his, we'll be sure to take lots of photos for his carPC build and document everything.

You say this, but - as far as i can tell, anyway - the last few posts have been made in a different language. Sod it, adding myself to the list anyway lol.

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(08-10-2012, 06:55 PM)stevieg Wrote: WOW dums getting into proper computer shiz now, didn't think i would see the day Tongue
Ive had a plan and for the sake of £20 its worth trying it rather than pondering and asking



(08-10-2012, 07:26 PM)Poodle Wrote: You say this, but - as far as i can tell, anyway - the last few posts have been made in a different language. Sod it, adding myself to the list anyway lol.
My thoughts exactly, most of this thread is gibberish but meh its twenty quid
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#84
Lol how long between Chris buying an RPi and turning up at my house with it asking why he can't watch porn on it?
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#85
but you can! Big Grin

did i say that out loud! ooops
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(08-10-2012, 07:40 PM)Scott Wrote: Lol how long between Chris buying an RPi and turning up at my house with it asking why he can't watch porn on it?

But i can watch porn on my phone, no this idea is far cleverer.
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(08-10-2012, 08:08 PM)Dum-Dum Wrote:
(08-10-2012, 07:40 PM)Scott Wrote: Lol how long between Chris buying an RPi and turning up at my house with it asking why he can't watch porn on it?

But i can watch porn on my phone, no this idea is far cleverer.

Light weight controlling device?
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Porn while driving doesn't work chris!
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(08-10-2012, 08:26 PM)Niall Wrote: Light weight controlling device?

Aww f*ck it I might as well say cos i actually dont care if this idea gets copied cos ill probably be grateful of the help.


Why not use it as an ECU?
Its got good enough processing power (i think) and a 26 wire output. Well a micro/megasquirt ECU only uses a 35/37 wires and alot of them are unused and some are just power wires to the ECU itself which the RPi already has so theres probably enough wires to read sensors and control injectors and ignition.

Ive even got the megasquirt software here.
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#90
Go on then, as they're so cheap.

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