I agree that lakka is very much a mad scientist's experiment at this time. Running cpu intensive games for a couple hours, my cpu temp maxed out at 62C. If the orange pi pc .dtb is disabling the cpu hotplug governor I am fine with that. Good trade off for the performance gain. I originally tried that .dtb because i read somewhere that the orange pi pc ran at 1.3ghz, and I couldn't find any other way to try to overclock I am still left wondering... when the system is powered on, it makes a choice to boot from nand or sd card if one is plugged in. Is this decided by something contained in the onboard firmware, or something on the nand itself? That would influence how adventurous I would be with flashing lakka to the nand. It seems like the intended purpose of being able to boot from the sd slot would be to restore the system if the nand got borked. I don't know. Has anyone gotten any images other than orange pi linux, or lakka to boot into a reasonably usable state? I have tried a couple of images for set top boxes and tablets and I can get some video output but it always ends up freezing (missing hardware, lack of ram, who knows?) Being able to triple boot a linux desktop, custom android firmware, and lakka would be vulgar. I'm rambling. Keep up the great work, guys !
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